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Mohammad Bakhtiar Rana
Mohammad Bakhtiar Rana
Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy, Aalborg University Business School
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Transnational diaspora and civil society actors driving MNE internationalisation: the case of Grameenphone in Bangladesh
MB Rana, M Elo
Journal of International Management 23 (1), 87-106, 2017
822017
Levels of legitimacy development in internationalization: Multinational enterprise and civil society interplay in institutional void
MB Rana, OJ Sørensen
Global Strategy Journal 11 (2), 269-303, 2021
53*2021
Twenty-five years of business systems research and lessons for international business studies
MB Rana, G Morgan
International Business Review 28 (3), 513-532, 2019
44*2019
Exploring management and entrepreneurial factors in the internationalisation of SMEs: evidence from the Bangladeshi apparel industry
MB Rana, OJ Sørensen
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 19 (4), 517-542, 2013
412013
Empirical studies on legitimation strategies: A case for international business research extension
RV Turcan, S Marinova, M Bakhtiar Rana
Institutional Theory in International Business and Management, 425-470, 2012
382012
Buyer–supplier relationships from the perspective of working environment and organisational performance: review and research agenda
I Hoque, MB Rana
Management Review Quarterly 70 (1), 1-50, 2020
362020
Revisiting the role of modular innovation in technological radicalness and architectural change of products: The case of Tesla X and Roomba
T Habib, JN Kristiansen, MB Rana, P Ritala
Technovation 98, 102163, 2020
262020
Rethinking business system theory from the perspective of civil society, transnational community, and legitimacy: Strategies of European MNCs in Bangladesh
MB Rana
Department of Business and Management, Aalborg University, 144-148, 2014
202014
Tri-space framework for understanding MNC behaviour and strategies: An institutionalism and business system perspective
MB Rana
Institutional impacts on firm internationalization, 299-333, 2015
192015
Sentiments that affect sociopolitical legitimation of TNCs in Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan: sustainable strategic management from an institutional perspective
MB Rana, OJ Sørensen
Journal of Transnational Management 19 (1), 62-106, 2014
152014
Circular economy and sustainability capability: the case of HM
MB Rana, SA Tajuddin
Upgrading the Global Garment Industry, 253-282, 2021
112021
Business systems perspective on entrepreneurship
MB Rana, MMC Allen
The Palgrave handbook of multidisciplinary perspectives on entrepreneurship …, 2018
112018
Diaspora, civil society actors and emerging market entry
MB Rana, M Elo
Diaspora Business, 73-84, 2016
10*2016
Defining a sustainability-driven business modeling strategy with a storytelling science approach
DM Boje, MB Rana
Handbook of Sustainability-Driven Business Strategies in Practice, 59-77, 2021
92021
Entrepreneurship in an institutionally distant context: Bangladeshi diaspora entrepreneurs in Denmark
MB Rana, FS Nipa
Diaspora Networks in International Business: Perspectives for Understanding …, 2019
92019
Upgrading the global garment industry: internationalization, capabilities and sustainability
MB Rana, MMC Allen
Upgrading the Global Garment Industry, 1-11, 2021
82021
Supplier internationalization in the global apparel value chain from Bangladesh to Ethiopia: the buyers business model, institutions and entrepreneurial capability
MB Rana, MMC Allen, P Servais
Upgrading the Global Garment Industry, 13-45, 2021
52021
MNE’s business model, governance & relational condition, and suppliers’ capability development: A comparative study on cross border dyads
MB Rana, I Hoque, M Allen
European International Business Academy: 45th EIBA Annual Conference 2019, 2019
52019
Upgradation of Bangladeshi apparel firms in the global value chain: knowledge spillover and dynamic capability perspective
MT Islam, MB Rana
ISMD Conference for Markets and Developments, 2012
52012
Why apparel suppliers are locked into the upgrading ladder in Bangladesh: An institutional and business systems perspective
MB Rana, MMC Allen
Upgrading the Global Garment Industry, 138-161, 2021
42021
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