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Welcome to my publications website. Here you can find many of my
recent publications. This page presents the most in frequently cited and downloaded
documents in 2007. The links provided on the left will take you to the
specific web-pages.
Click on the bold paper title to
download a pre-publication draft, or click on the journal title or publisher
name to find the original publication.
Top 10 - by citations
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Meyer, Klaus E. (2001):
Institutions,
Transaction Costs and Entry Mode Choice in Eastern Europe, Journal of International Business
Studies
31, no 2, 357-367.
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Meyer, Klaus E. & Peng, Mike W.
(2005):
Probing
Theoretically into Central and Eastern Europe: Transactions, Resources
and Institutions, Journal of International Business
Studies 36, no. 6, p. 600-621.
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Meyer, Klaus E. (1998):
Direct Investment in Economies in Transition, Aldershot, UK and Northampton, MA, USA:
Edward
Elgar. ISBN 1-84376-781-3. (Sample Chapter
- a
review of the FDI Literature).
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Meyer, Klaus E. (2004):
Perspectives on
Multinational Enterprises in Emerging Economies, Journal of International Business
Studies
34, no. 4, p. 259-277.
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Uhlenbruck, Klaus;
Meyer, Klaus E. & Hitt, Michael A. (2003):
Organizational
Transformation in Transition Economies: Resource-based and
Organizational Learning Perspectives,
Journal of Management Studies 40, no. 2, p.
257-282
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Bevan, Alan A.;
Estrin, Saul & Meyer, Klaus E. (2004):
Institution
Building and the Integration of Eastern Europe in International
Production,
International Business Review
13, no. 1, p.
43-64.
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Meyer, Klaus E. (2006):
Asian Management
Research Needs More Self-Confidence,
Asia-Pacific Journal of Management 23, no 2, p.119-137.
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Meyer, Klaus E. &
Estrin, Saul (2001):
Brownfield Entry
in Emerging Markets, Journal of International Business
Studies 31 (2001), no. 3, p. 575-584.
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Meyer, Klaus E. and
Nguyen, Hung Vo (2005):Foreign
Investment Strategies and Sub-national Institutions in Emerging Markets:
Evidence from Vietnam,
Journal of Management Studies 42, no. 1, p.
63-93.
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Sinani, E. and Meyer, Klaus E. (2004):
Spillovers of
Technology Transfer from FDI: The Case of Estonia,
Journal of Comparative
Economics 32 (2004) no.3, p. 445-466.
Top 10 - by downloads
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Meyer, Klaus E. and Tran, Yen
Thi Thu (2006):
Market Penetration
and Acquisition Strategies for Emerging Economies, Long Range Planning, 39, no.
2, p. 177-197.
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Meyer, Klaus E., Tran, Yen Thi
Thu
and Nguyen, Hung Vo (2006):
Doing
Business in Vietnam,
Thunderbird International Business Review
28, no. 2, p. 263-290.
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Meyer, Klaus E. & Nguyen, Hung Vo
(2005):
Foreign
Investment Strategies and Sub-national Institutions in Emerging Markets:
Evidence from Vietnam,
Journal of Management Studies 42, no. 1, p.
63-93.
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Meyer,
Klaus E. (2006):
Foreign Direct Investment in
Emerging Economies, Policy
discussion paper in preparation for
Emerging Markets
Forum, Templeton College, Oxford, December 2005.
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Meyer, Klaus E. (2004):
Perspectives on
Multinational Enterprises in Emerging Economies, Journal of International Business
Studies
34, no. 4, p. 259-277.
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Meyer, Klaus E. and Estrin,
Saul, eds. (2007): Acquisition Strategies in European Emerging Economies, Basingstoke,
Palgrave-MacMillan,
ISBN 1-4039-9854-X -
Sample Chapter
(main conceptual issues).
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Meyer, Klaus E.; Wright, Mike & Pruthi,
Sarika (2009):
Managing Knowledge in foreign Entry Strategies: A
Resource-based Analysis,
Strategic Management Journal, 30(5): 557-574.
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Meyer, Klaus E. (2002):
Management
Challenges in Privatization Acquisitions in Transition Economies,
Journal of World Business 37, no. 4, p. 266-276.
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Uhlenbruck, Klaus; Meyer, Klaus E. & Hitt, Michael A. (2003):
Organizational
Transformation in Transition Economies: Resource-based and
Organizational Learning Perspectives,
Journal of Management Studies 40, no. 2, p.
257-282.
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Meyer, Klaus E. (1998):
Direct Investment in Economies in Transition, Aldershot, UK and Northampton, MA, USA:
Edward
Elgar. ISBN 1-84376-781-3. (Sample Chapter
- a
review of the FDI Literature).
When citing or quoting any of these papers, please refer to
the published versions, which are available from the publishers and (hopefully)
from your local library!
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