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2024

Book Chapter

Internationalization Processes

Welch, Catherine and Liesch, Peter W. (2024). Internationalization Processes. Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management. (pp. 1-1) Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190224851.013.407

Internationalization Processes

2021

Book Chapter

Entrepreneurial market-making across borders: the case of cultural and technological innovation

Jasovska, Pavlina and Liesch, Peter (2021). Entrepreneurial market-making across borders: the case of cultural and technological innovation. Contemporary Entrepreneurship Issues In International Business. (pp. 27-58) edited by Pavlina Jasovska, Danielle Logue and Hussain G Rammal. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing. doi: 10.1142/9789811228445_0002

Entrepreneurial market-making across borders: the case of cultural and technological innovation

2021

Book Chapter

The value of talent management to entrepreneurial spinoff teams

Kriz, Alexandra, Moeller, Miriam, Russo, Emily and Liesch, Peter (2021). The value of talent management to entrepreneurial spinoff teams. Contemporary entrepreneurship issues in international business. (pp. 169-192) edited by Pavlina Jasovska, Danielle Logue and Hussain G. Rammal. Singapore, Singapore: World Scientific. doi: 10.1142/9789811228445_0007

The value of talent management to entrepreneurial spinoff teams

2018

Book Chapter

Small firm internationalisation unveiled through phenomenography

Lamb, Peter, Sandberg, Jorgen and Liesch, Peter W. (2018). Small firm internationalisation unveiled through phenomenography. International entrepreneurship: the pursuit of opportunities across national border. (pp. 267-315) edited by A. Rebecca Reuber. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-74228-1_8

Small firm internationalisation unveiled through phenomenography

2014

Book Chapter

Organizing the modern firm in the worldwide market for market transactions

Liesch, Peter W., Buckley, Peter J., Simonin, Bernard L. and Knight, Gary (2014). Organizing the modern firm in the worldwide market for market transactions. The multinational enterprise and the emergence of the global factory. (pp. 78-99) London, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9781137402387_4

Organizing the modern firm in the worldwide market for market transactions

2014

Book Chapter

Risk and uncertainty in internationalisation and international entrepreneurship studies: Review and conceptual development

Liesch, Peter W., Welch, Lawrence S. and Buckley, Peter J. (2014). Risk and uncertainty in internationalisation and international entrepreneurship studies: Review and conceptual development. The Multinational Enterprise and the Emergence of the Global Factory. (pp. 52-77) Basingstoke, Hampshire United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. doi: 10.1057/9781137402387_3

Risk and uncertainty in internationalisation and international entrepreneurship studies: Review and conceptual development

2008

Book Chapter

Internationally managing in the face of terrorism-induced uncertainty

Liesch, P. W., Steen, J., Knight, G. A. and Czinkota, M. R. (2008). Internationally managing in the face of terrorism-induced uncertainty. 21st Century Management: A reference handbook. (pp. 200-208) edited by Wankel, C.. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications.

Internationally managing in the face of terrorism-induced uncertainty

2008

Book Chapter

Snapshot: Knowledge in the absence of wisdom

Rooney, David, McKenna, Bernard, Liesch, Peter and Boal, Kim (2008). Snapshot: Knowledge in the absence of wisdom. The Sage Handbook of New Approaches in Management and Organization. (pp. 344-345) edited by Barry, D. and Hansen, H.. London, UK: Sage Publications. doi: 10.4135/9781849200394.n58

Snapshot: Knowledge in the absence of wisdom

2004

Book Chapter

Terrorism and international business: Conceptual foundations

Czinkota, M.R., Knight, G. A. and Liesch, P. W. (2004). Terrorism and international business: Conceptual foundations. Terrorism and the International Business Environment: The Security-Business Nexus. (pp. 43-57) edited by Gabriele G.S. Suder. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Terrorism and international business: Conceptual foundations

2000

Book Chapter

Research on business to business barter in Australia

Liesch, P. W. and Birch, D. (2000). Research on business to business barter in Australia. Getting Better at Sensemaking. (pp. 353-384) edited by A. Woodside. Stamford, Connecticut: Jai Press.

Research on business to business barter in Australia

2000

Book Chapter

The evolution of an internationalisation culture in small firms: An Australian perspective

Lamb, P. and Liesch, P. W. (2000). The evolution of an internationalisation culture in small firms: An Australian perspective. Advances in International Marketing: 'Globalization, The Multinational Firm and Emerging Economics. (pp. 267-292) edited by A. Yaprak and H. Tutek. New York, USA: Jai (Elsevier Science Inc).

The evolution of an internationalisation culture in small firms: An Australian perspective

1999

Book Chapter

Questions of exchange, information and internalisation in some domestic and international markets

Liesch, P. W. (1999). Questions of exchange, information and internalisation in some domestic and international markets. Information and organization: A tribute to the work of Don Lamberton. (pp. 445-460) edited by Stuart Macdonald and John Nightingale. Amsterdam: North-Holland [Elsevier-Science].

Questions of exchange, information and internalisation in some domestic and international markets

1999

Book Chapter

Geopolitics and international joint ventures: The case for Indo-Australian joint ventures in India

As-Saber, S. N., Liesch, P. W. and Dowling, P. J. (1999). Geopolitics and international joint ventures: The case for Indo-Australian joint ventures in India. Enterprise Management: New horizons in Indo-Australian Collaboration. (pp. 380-394) edited by S. Neelamegham, D. Midgley and C. Sen. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill.

Geopolitics and international joint ventures: The case for Indo-Australian joint ventures in India