University of Auckland Business School RPS e-Journal Vol. 4 No. 1
This journal features a selection of recent research papers from members of the International Business disciplinary area group at the University of Auckland Business School. Much of the International Business group’s research is at the forefront of one of the Business School’s major strategic research themes - 'Succeeding in international markets' - and covers a range of contemporary issues relevant to international business.
- Denis Odlin, Maureen Benson-Rea, and Bridgette Sullivan-Taylor: Student internships and work placements: approaches to risk management in higher education
- Francis L Collins and Christina Stringer: The trauma of exploitation: Emotional geographies of temporary migration and workplace unfreedom
- Christina Stringer, Brent Burmester, and Snejina Michailova: Modern slavery and the governance of labor exploitation in the Thai fishing industry
- Peter Zámborský and Zheng Joseph Yan: Institutional distance and the motivations to springboard
- Peter Zámborský, Bridgette Sullivan-Taylor, Daniel Tisch, and Layla Branicki: Antecedents of risk and uncertainty management capabilities: Insights from multinational enterprises in New Zealand
- Snejina Michailova, Anthony Fee, and Angelo DeNisi: Research on host-country nationals in multinational enterprises: The last five decades and ways forward
- Denis Odlin and Maureen Benson-Rea: Market niches as dynamic, co-created resource domains
- Sihong Wu and Di Fan: Taking two to tango: A comparative nationalism view of cross-border acquisitions