Minyoung Kim

Fisher College of Business Distinguished Professor & Professor of Management

Many Roads Lead to Rome: Implications of Geographic Scope as a Source of Isolating Mechanisms


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Minyoung Kim
Journal of International Business Studies, vol. 44(9), 2013, pp. 898–921

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Kim, M. (2013). Many Roads Lead to Rome: Implications of Geographic Scope as a Source of Isolating Mechanisms. Journal of International Business Studies, 44(9), 898–921.


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Kim, Minyoung. “Many Roads Lead to Rome: Implications of Geographic Scope as a Source of Isolating Mechanisms.” Journal of International Business Studies 44, no. 9 (2013): 898–921.


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Kim, Minyoung. “Many Roads Lead to Rome: Implications of Geographic Scope as a Source of Isolating Mechanisms.” Journal of International Business Studies, vol. 44, no. 9, 2013, pp. 898–921.


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@article{minyoung2013a,
  title = {Many Roads Lead to Rome: Implications of Geographic Scope as a Source of Isolating Mechanisms},
  year = {2013},
  issue = {9},
  journal = {Journal of International Business Studies},
  pages = {898–921},
  volume = {44},
  author = {Kim, Minyoung}
}


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