Carnegie Bosch Institute's Working Papers are reports of research projects that have been supported by CBI. Working Papers are published by the Institute to promote dissemination of new ideas in international management. They are often early drafts of research and are subject to revision before publication. Copyright is reserved to each author.

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2001 Working Papers

Working Paper 2001-01
"A mathematical formulation of a transportation problem with economies of scale"
Naveen Garg and Rohit Khandekar,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology
Goran Konjevod, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Arizona  State University
R. Ravi, F.S. Salman and Amitabh Sinha, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University

Working Paper 2001-02
"Intergrated Logistics: Approximation Algorithms Combining Facility Location and Network Design"
R. Ravi and Amitabh Sinha, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University

 

2000 Working Papers

Working Paper 2000-01
"the future.org"
Raymond E. Miles, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley
Charles C. Snow, The Smeal College of Business Administration, The Pennsylvania State University
Grant Miles, College of Business Administration, University of North Texas

Working Paper 2000-02
"Dispersion in Real Exchange Rates"
R. Ravi and Amitabh Sinha, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University
Contact CBI for a copy of this paper.

 

1999 Working Papers

Working Paper 1999-01
"The Concept of the Corporation in the Twenty-first Century"
Charles C. Snow, The Smeal College of Business Administration, The Pennsylvania State University
John A. Mathews, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University 
Raymond E. Miles, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley

Working Paper 1999-02
"Knowledge in International Constellations"
Benjamin Gomes-Casseres, Graduate School of International Economics and Finance, Brandeis University
John Hagedoorn, University of Maastricht
Adam Jaffe, Graduate School of International Economics and Finance, Brandeis University

Working Paper 1999-03
"Fads/Faddisme: Comparing Business Enthusiams in the United States  and France"
Margaret Brindle, Visiting Professor, Duquesne University
Peter N. Stearns, Dean and Heinz Professor of History, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Carnegie Mellon Univesity

 

1998 Working Papers

Working Paper 1998-01
"Managing International R&D for Global Platforms and Local Adaptations"
Participants of the 1997 Managing International R&D Forum

Working Paper 1998-02
"Managing Cross Border Complementary Knowledge: The Business Process Approach to Knowledge Management in Multinational Firms"
Peter J. Buckley and Martin J. Carter, Centre for International Business,  Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds

Working Paper 1998-03
"Did Socialism Fail to Innovate? A Natural Experiment of the Two  Zeiss Companies"
Bruce Kogut, The Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, and Udo Zander, Institute of International Business, Stockholm School of Economics

Working Paper 1998-04
"Success of the Transnational Transfer of Organizational Practices within Multinational Companies"
Tatiana Kostova, International Business Program Area, College of Business Administration, University of South Carolina

Working Paper 1998-05
"Intercultural Analysis of the Meaning of Teamwork: Evidence from Six Multinational Corporations"
Cristina B. Gibson and Mary E. Zellmer, School of Business, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Working Paper 1998-06
"A Longitudinal Study of Leaning and Performance in Transitional Economy International Joint Ventures"
Marjorie A. Lyles, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, Indianapolis
Jane E. Salk, Department of Strategy and Management, Groupe ESSEC
Peter J. Lane, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, Indianapolis

Working Paper 1998-07
"Knowledge Sharing in High Technology Industries: Entrepreneurs’ Strategies in a Globally Integrated Market"
Jennifer W. Spencer, Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Houston
Stefanie Ann Lenway and Thomas P. Murtha, Department of Strategic Management and Organization, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota

Working Paper 1998-08
"Firms’ Knowledge Sharing Strategies in the Global Innovation System"
Jennifer W. Spencer, Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Houston

Working Paper 1998-09
"Codification and Tacitness as Knowledge Management Strategies: An Empirical Exploration"
Martin Schulz and Lloyd A. Jobe, School of Business Administration, University of Washington

Working Paper 1998-10
"Sharing the Fruits of Knowledge Transfer: A General Approach for Negotiating Alliance Contracts from a Strategy and Finance Perspective"
Farok J. Contractor and Wonchan Ra, School of Management, Rutgers University

Working Paper 1998-11
"Understanding the nature of Shared Knowledge Creation Spaces around Business Processes: An International Investigation"
Omar A. El Sawy, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California
Inger Eriksson, Hanken & University of Turku
Sven Carlsson, Lund University
Arjan Raven, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California

Working Paper 1998-12
"Routines Leveraging Knowledge Across Borders for Global New product Development Capability: An Empirical Examination"
Mohan Subramaniam, School of Business, University of Connecticut
N. Venkatraman, School of Management, Boston University

Working Paper 1998-13
"International Corporations and Cross-Border Knowledge Transfer in the Semiconductor Industry"
Paul Almeida and Robert M. Grant, School of Business, Georgetown University

Working Paper 1998-14
"Knowledge Transfer to Developing Countries After WTO - Theory  and Practice in Information Technology in India"
Thomas L. Brewer and Stanley D. Nollen, School of Business, Georgetown University

Working Paper 1998-15
"The Changing Nature of Firms and Governments in a Knowlegded-based Globalizing Economy"
John H. Dunning, Reading University and Rutgers University

Working Paper 1998-16
"The Transfer and Management of Knowledge in the Multinational Corporation: Considering Context"
Andrew C. Inkpen, Thunderbird, the American Graduate School of International Management
Adva Dinur, School of Business and Management, Temple University

Working Paper 1998-17
"Knowledge Sharing via Computer Assisted Systems in International Corporations"
Paul S. Goodman and Fernando Olivera, Graduate School of Industrial Administration,
Carnegie Mellon University

 

1997 Working Papers

Carnegie Bosch Institute did not publish any working papers in 1997. The papers that would have been ready for publication in 1997 were, for the most part, presented at the Rome Conference and appear as 1998 Working Papers.

 

1996 Working Papers

Working Paper 1996-01
"Performance-Enhancing Strategies for China: Lessons from Japanese and American Companies"
Neil R. Abramson, Simon Fraser University and Janet X. Ai, Growth Strategies International

Working Paper 1996-02
"Knowledge and Time to Attend to It"
Herbert A. Simon, Carnegie Mellon Univesity

Working Paper 1996-03
"Managing International Research and Development: Strategy, Organizational Processes, and Issues"
Marshall Ledbetter, Gerold Lemperle, Johannes Maier, Peter Merkle, Robert R. Nesbitt, Al Oshizawa, Jae-Sung Park, James R. Reda, Participants of 1996 International Research and Development Forum

Working Paper 1996-04
"Foreign Direct R&D Investment in the United States"
Richard Florida, Carnegie Mellon University

 

1995 Working Papers

Working Paper 1995-01
"The Management of Knowledge in International Alliances"
Andrew C. Inkpen, Thunderbird, The American Graudate School of International Management

Working Paper 1995-02
"Managing International Research and Development Networks"
Participants of the 1994 International Research and Development Forum

Working Paper 1995-03
"Trojan Horse or Workhorse? The Evolution of U.S. / Japanese Joint Ventures in the United States"
Jean-Francois Hennart, Thomas Roehl, Dixie S. Zietlow, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Working Paper 1995-04
"Re-Engineering of Business Processes in Multinational Corporations"
Michael Kutschker, Katholische Universitaet Eichstaett

Working Paper 1995-05
"Re-Engineering of Business Processes in Multinational Corporations"
JosÈ Manuel Campa, International Business AreaÝ Stern School of Business, New York University and Mauro F. Guillen, Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Working Paper 1995-06
"Market Structure Consequences for Foreign Direct Investment in the U.S."
JosÈ Manuel Campa, New York University, and Shabtai Donnenfeld, New York University

Working Paper 1995-07
"The Consequences of Currency Regime Shifts for Portfolio Diversification Strategies"
Richard C. Green, Carnegie Mellon University and University of British Columbia, and, Bernt Oedegaard Norwegian School of Management and University of British Columbia

Working Paper 1995-08
"Beyond Symmetry: State Sovereignty in a Networked Global Economy"
Stephen J. Kobrin, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Working Paper 1995-09
"A Process Model of MNC Evolution: The Case of Sony Corporation in the United States"
Sea-Jin Chang, New York University and Philip M. Rosenzweig, Harvard Business School

Working Paper 1995-10
"Conflict Management in U.S.-Chinese Joint Ventures"
Elizabeth Weldon, School of Business, Indiana University  and Karen A. Jehn, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Working Paper 1995-11
"New Product Development Structures: The Effect of Customer Overload on Post-Concept Time to Market"
Srikant Datar, Stanford University and Clark Jordan, Sunder Kekre, Surendra Rajiv & Kannan Srinivasan, Carnegie Mellon University

Working Paper 1995-12
"Foreign Subsidiary Compensation Stategy: An Agency Theory Perspective"
Kendall Roth and Sharon O'Donnell, The University of South Carolina

Working Paper 1995-13
"Effective Cross-Cultural Teams: An Examination of Three Manufacturing Firms in Australia and New Zealand"
David C. Thomas, Department of International Business, University of Auckland and Elizabeth C. Ravlin, College of Business Administration, University of South Carolina

Working Paper 1995-14
"Organization of R&D to Support Global and Regional Markets"
Participants of 1995 International Research and Development Forum

 

1994 Working Papers

Working Paper 1994-01
"Is International Management Different from Management?"
Herbert A. Simon, Carnegie Mellon University

Working Paper 1994-02
"Managing A Global Enterprise"
Edward E. Lucente, Digital Equipment Corporation

Working Paper 1994-03
"Reinventing Organizational Culture Across International Boundaries"
Wellford W. Wilms and Deone M. Zell, University of California, Los Angeles

Working Paper 1994-04
"Structural and Organizational Changes in Global Firms"
John Hunt, London Business School

Working Paper 1994-05
"Demand Flow Technology® for Transnational Companies"
Emmanuel A. Kampouris, American Standard Inc. and Robert A. Miller, Carnegie Mellon University

Working Paper 1994-06
"Beyond the M-Form: Toward a Managerial Theory of the Firm"
Christopher A. Bartlett, Harvard Business School and Sumantra Ghoshal, INSEAD

Working Paper 1994-07
"The Impact of the Global Political Economy on Corporate Strategy"
John M. Stopford, London Business School

Working Paper 1994-08
"Managing International Research and Development"
International Executive Forum Issue Report

Working Paper 1994-09
"International Network Corporations in a Global Economy"
Bruce McKern, Carnegie Mellon University

Working Paper 1994-10
"Global Financial Reporting Using a Composite Currency: An Aggregation Theory Perspective"
Yuji Ijiri, Carnegie Mellon University