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32
Citations
7170
World Ranking
2593
National Ranking
1018

Overview

Daniel C. Bello is affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Social Sciences. Within these broad domains, their work focuses on specific subfields including Management Information Systems, Strategy and Management, and Sociology and Political Science.

The main topics covered in Bello's research include Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management, Quality and Supply Management, Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management, and Latin American socio-political dynamics.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled Mandated assimilation of supply chain management systems and the role of channel governance mechanisms, published in 2020 in the Journal of Decision System.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Bello have included:

  • Jennifer Taylor
  • George D. Deitz
  • Ivy Jacaranda
  • María del Carmen del
  • Sergio Enrique

Their publications have appeared in venues such as the Journal of Decision System.

In addition to journal articles, Bello has contributed to book publications. One noted book is Territorios, políticas y actores rurales en la 4T: perspectivas críticas en escenarios contenciosos, published in 2024 by Universidad de Guanajuato.

Best Publications

  • The Effect of Output Controls, Process Controls, and Flexibility on Export Channel Performance:

    Daniel C. Bello;David I. Gilliland

  • Two sides to attitudinal commitment: The effect of calculative and loyalty commitment on enforcement mechanisms in distribution channels

    David I. Gilliland;Daniel C. Bello

  • The Role of Novelty in the Pleasure Travel Experience

    Daniel C. Bello;Michael J. Etzel

  • Developing successful trust-based international exchange relationships

    Constantine S Katsikeas;Dionysis Skarmeas;Daniel C Bello

  • Drivers and Performance Outcomes of Trust in International Strategic Alliances: The Role of Organizational Complexity

    Matthew J. Robson;Constantine S. Katsikeas;Daniel C. Bello

  • From the Editors: Student samples in international business research

    Daniel Bello;Kwok Leung;Lee Radebaugh;Rosalie L Tung

  • The antecedents and performance consequences of relationalism in export distribution channels

    Daniel C Bello;Cristian Chelariu;Li Zhang

  • THE COMMUNICATION EFFECTS OF CONTROVERSIAL SEXUAL CONTENT IN TELEVISION PROGRAMS AND COMMERCIALS

    Daniel C. Bello;Robert E. Pitts;Michael J. Etzel

  • An institutional analysis of supply chain innovations in global marketing channels

    Daniel C. Bello;Ritu Lohtia;Vinita Sangtani

  • Adoption of electronic commerce tools in business procurement: Enhanced buying center structure and processes

    Talai Osmonbekov;Daniel C. Bello;David I. Gilliland

  • Export channel design: The use of foreign distributors and agents

    Daniel C. Bello;Ritu Lohtia

  • Improving trade show effectiveness by analyzing attendees

    Daniel C. Bello;Ritu Lohtia

  • Control-based channel governance and relative dependence

    David I. Gilliland;David I. Gilliland;Daniel C. Bello;Gregory T. Gundlach;Gregory T. Gundlach

  • Contractual Arrangement and Marketing Practices in the Indirect Export Channel

    Daniel C. Bello;Nicholas C. Williamson

  • Exporting at industrial trade shows

    Daniel C. Bello;Hiram C. Barksdale

  • Industrial buyer behavior at trade shows

    Daniel C. Bello

  • Performance of Professional Service Firms from Emerging Markets: Role of Innovative Services and Firm Capabilities

    Daniel C. Bello;Lori P. Radulovich;Rajshekhar (Raj) G. Javalgi;Robert F. Scherer

  • Does Accommodating a Self-Serving Partner in an International Marketing Alliance Pay Off?:

    Daniel C. Bello;Constantine S. Katsikeas;Matthew J. Robson

  • Using Industrial Trade Shows to improve New Product Development

    Daniel C. Bello;Gloria J. Barczak

  • Building trust in US–Japanese business relationships: Mediating role of cultural sensitivity

    Ritu Lohtia;Daniel C. Bello;Constance Elise Porter

  • The role of commitment in foreign–Japanese relationships: mediating performance for foreign sellers in Japan

    Ritu Lohtia;Daniel C. Bello;Teruhisa Yamada;David I. Gilliland

Frequent Co-Authors

Constantine S. Katsikeas
Constantine S. Katsikeas University of Leeds
Gloria Barczak
Gloria Barczak Northeastern University
Rosalie L. Tung
Rosalie L. Tung Simon Fraser University
Nick Lee
Nick Lee University of Warwick
Kwok Leung
Kwok Leung Chinese University of Hong Kong
Naveen Donthu
Naveen Donthu Georgia State University
Tatiana Kostova
Tatiana Kostova University of South Carolina
Arjen van Witteloostuijn
Arjen van Witteloostuijn Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
George P. Moschis
George P. Moschis Georgia State University
Rajshekhar G. Javalgi
Rajshekhar G. Javalgi Cleveland State University

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