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Gabriel R. G. Benito

Gabriel R. G. Benito

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
37
Citations
7017
World Ranking
1950
National Ranking
14

Overview

Gabriel R. G. Benito is affiliated with BI Norwegian Business School in Norway and specializes in the field of Business, Management, and Accounting, with a focus on Strategy and Management.

Their research covers several main topics including:

  • International Business and FDI
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Global trade and economics
  • Business Strategy and Innovation
  • Family Business Performance and Succession
  • International Arbitration and Investment Law

Notable recent publications by Benito include:

  • "Back to basics: Behavioral theory and internationalization" (2020), Journal of International Business Studies
  • "Here We Go Again: A Case Study on Re-entering a Foreign Market" (2020), British Journal of Management
  • "The future of global strategy" (2022), Global Strategy Journal
  • "Governmental goals and the international strategies of state-owned multinational enterprises: a conceptual discussion" (2021), Journal of Management & Governance
  • "Institutional Distance and MNE-subsidiary Initiative Collaboration: The Role of Dual Embeddedness" (2021), European Management Review

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Benito include:

  • Asmund Rygh
  • Bent Petersen
  • Rolv Petter Amdam
  • Carlos M.P. Sousa
  • Muhammad Mustafa Raziq

Benito has published multiple papers in the following journals:

  • Journal of International Business Studies
  • Global Strategy Journal
  • Journal of World Business
  • International Business Review
  • Academy of Management Proceedings

Their scientific contributions also extend into subfields such as Accounting, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Economics and Econometrics.

Best Publications

  • The Expansion of Foreign Direct Investments: Discrete Rational Location Choices or a Cultural Learning Process?

    Gabriel R. G. Benito;Geir Gripsrud

  • A review of research on outward foreign direct investment from emerging countries, including China: what do we know, how do we know and where should we be heading?

    Justin Paul;Gabriel R. G. Benito

  • Foreign Market Servicing: Beyond Choice of Entry Mode:

    Gabriel R.G. Benito;Lawrence S. Welch

  • Divestment of foreign production operations

    Gabriel R. G. Benito

  • Divestment and international business strategy

    Gabriel Robertstad Garcia Benito

  • Towards more realistic conceptualisations of foreign operation modes

    Gabriel R. G. Benito;Bent Petersen;Lawrence S. Welch

  • Environmental influences on MNE subsidiary roles: Economic integration and the Nordic countries

    Gabriel R. G. Benito;Birgitte Grøgaard;Rajneesh Narula

  • The Performance Differential between Private and State Owned Enterprises: The Roles of Ownership, Management and Market Structure

    Eskil Goldeng;Leo A. Grünfeld;Gabriel R. G. Benito

  • Knowledge, internationalization of the firm, and inward–outward connections

    Tore Karlsen;Pål R. Silseth;Gabriel R.G. Benito;Lawrence S. Welch

  • Foreign Operation Methods: Theory, Analysis, Strategy

    Lawrence S. Welch;Gabriel R. G. Benito;Bent Petersen

  • A CLUSTER ANALYSIS OF THE MARITIME SECTOR IN NORWAY

    Gabriel R.G. Benito;Eivind Berger;Morten de la Forest;Jonas Shum

  • Change of foreign operation method: impetus and switching costs

    Torben Pedersen;Bent Petersen;Gabriel R. G. Benito

  • Distant Encounters of the Third Kind: Multinational Companies Locating Divisional Headquarters Abroad

    Gabriel R. G. Benito;Randi Lunnan;Sverre Tomassen

  • Why and how motives (still) matter

    Gabriel R.G. Benito

  • Internationalization in retailing: modeling the pattern of foreign market entry

    Geir Gripsrud;Gabriel R.G. Benito

  • Multinational Enterprises from Small Economies: The Internationalization Pattern of Large Companies from Denmark, Finland and Norway

    Gabriel R.G. Benito;Jorma Larimo;Rajneesh Narula;Torben Pedersen

  • Back to basics: Behavioral theory and internationalization

    Irina Surdu;Henrich R. Greve;Gabriel R. G. Benito

  • The Benefits of Internationalization for State-Owned Enterprises

    Gabriel R.G. Benito;Asmund Rygh;Randi Lunnan

  • Multinational Enterprises from Small Economies: The Internationalization Patterns of Large Companies from Denmark, Finland and Norway

    Gabriel Robertstad G. Benito;Jorma Larimo;Rajneesh Narula;Torben Pedersen

  • The global value chain and internalization theory

    Gabriel R G Benito;Bent Petersen;Lawrence S. Welch

  • Bringing corporate governance into internalization theory: State ownership and foreign entry strategies

    Birgitte Grøgaard;Asmund Rygh;Gabriel R. G. Benito

  • ORGANIZING FOREIGN MARKET ACTIVITIES: FROM ENTRY MODE CHOICE TO CONFIGURATION DECISIONS

    Christian Geisler Asmussen;Gabriel R. G. Benito;Bent Petersen

  • An Empirical Investigation of the Role of Industry Factors in the Internationalization Patterns of Firms

    Birgitte Grøgaard;Carmine Gioia;Gabriel R. G. Benito

Frequent Co-Authors

Bent Petersen
Bent Petersen Copenhagen Business School
Lawrence S. Welch
Lawrence S. Welch University of Melbourne
Torben Pedersen
Torben Pedersen Copenhagen Business School
Ulf Andersson
Ulf Andersson Mälardalen University
Rajneesh Narula
Rajneesh Narula University of Reading
Davide Castellani
Davide Castellani University of Reading
Timothy M. Devinney
Timothy M. Devinney University of Manchester
Rajah Rasiah
Rajah Rasiah University of Malaya
Lucia Piscitello
Lucia Piscitello Polytechnic University of Milan
Nigel Driffield
Nigel Driffield University of Warwick

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