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The Impact of Journals and Authors on International Business Research: A Citational Analysis of JIBS Articles

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In this paper we use citational analysis to examine the influence of individuals and disciplines on international business research. We collected citational data over the ten-year period 1984 to 1993 from every issue of the Journal of International Business Studies. We found that management, economics, marketing, and finance disciplines have had significant influence on international business research and identified researchers such as Dunning, Porter, Vernon, Casson, Rugman, and Hofstede as having made significant contributions to international business research.

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*Dr. P.R. Chandy is a Professor of Finance at the University of North Texas and is currently a visiting Associate Professor of Finance in the School of Business at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. His research interests include security market pricing and market micro-structure analysis.

**Thomas G.E. Williams is a doctoral student in finance at Texas A&M University. His research interests include financial intermediaries and international finance.

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Chandy, P., Williams, T. The Impact of Journals and Authors on International Business Research: A Citational Analysis of JIBS Articles. J Int Bus Stud 25, 715–728 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490221

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