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Volume 33, Issue 4
July-August 2022
Pages 1251-1699, C2-C3
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- Received:March 09, 2020
- Accepted:May 16, 2021
- Published Online:October 06, 2021
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Stav Fainshmidt, Adam W. Smith, Ruth V. Aguilera (2021) Where Do Born Globals Come from? A Neoconfigurational Institutional Theory. Organization Science 33(4):1251-1272.
https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2021.1497
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The authors are grateful to Wesley Sine for his constructive editorial guidance and to five anonymous reviewers for their feedback that has helped shape the paper. The authors also thank colleagues at the Academy of International Business conference and at seminars at Rutgers Business School and Florida International University for their valuable comments.
