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Overview

Gary Knight is affiliated with Willamette University in the United States and specializes in the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their research primarily focuses on Strategy and Management, with additional work spanning Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, Marketing, and Economics and Econometrics.

Their scholarly contributions emphasize key topics including International Business and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), Innovation and Knowledge Management, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Family Business Performance and Succession, Innovation and Socioeconomic Development, Digital Platforms and Economics, and Global Trade and Competitiveness.

Knight's frequently published papers include the following:

  • "Antecedents to differentiation strategy in the exporting SME" (2020), International Business Review
  • "Methodological fit for empirical research in international business: A contingency framework" (2021), Journal of International Business Studies

Besides these publications, Knight's research is often connected with various prominent co-authors. These include Zaheer Khan, Huda Khan, Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, S. Tamer Çavuşgil, and Michael Czinkota.

Their works appear frequently in several publication venues, notably:

  • Management International Review
  • International Business Review
  • Journal of International Business Studies
  • Journal of Business Research
  • Journal of International Management

Knight's research contributes extensively to topics related to international business dynamics, innovation strategy, and entrepreneurial development, supported by methodologically diverse approaches that address empirical challenges across global business environments.

Best Publications

  • Innovation, organizational capabilities, and the born-global firm

    Gary A Knight;S Tamar Cavusgil

  • Innovativeness: Its antecedents and impact on business performance

    G. Thomas M. Hult;Robert F. Hurley;Gary A. Knight

  • The phenomenon of early internationalizing firms: what do we know after a decade (1993–2003) of scientific inquiry?

    Alex Rialp;Josep Rialp;Gary A. Knight

  • Entrepreneurship and Marketing Strategy: The SME under Globalization:

    Gary Knight

  • Conceptualizing accelerated internationalization in the born global firm: A dynamic capabilities perspective

    Jay Weerawardena;Gillian Sullivan Mort;Peter W. Liesch;Gary Knight

  • Cross-cultural reliability and validity of a scale to measure firm entrepreneurial orientation

    Gary A. Knight

  • The born global firm: An Entrepreneurial and capabilities perspective on early and rapid internationalization

    S Tamer Cavusgil;Gary Knight

  • Entrepreneurship and strategy in the international SME

    Gary A Knight

  • COVID-19 and digitalization: The great acceleration

    Joseph Amankwah-Amoah;Zaheer Khan;Zaheer Khan;Geoffrey Wood;Gary Knight;Gary Knight

  • Internationalization: From incremental to born global

    Gary A. Knight;Peter W. Liesch

  • An inquiry into born‐global firms in Europe and the USA

    Gary Knight;Tage Koed Madsen;Per Servais

  • Removing the contextual lens: A multinational, multi-setting comparison of service evaluation models

    Michael K. Brady;Gary A. Knight;J. Joseph Cronin;G. Tomas

  • International business competence and the contemporary firm

    Gary A Knight;Daekwan Kim

  • Information Internalization and Hurdle Rates in Small and Medium Enterprise Internationalization

    Peter W. Liesch;Gary A. Knight

  • A Taxonomy of Born-global Firms

    Gary A. Knight;S. Tamer Cavusgil;S. Tamer Cavusgil

  • A flexible model of consumer country‐of‐origin perceptions: A cross‐cultural investigation

    Gary A. Knight;Roger J. Calantone

  • International Business: The New Realities

    S. Tamer Cavusgil;Gary A. Knight;John R. Riesenberger

  • International Business: Strategy, Management, and the New Realities

    S. Cavusgil;G Knight;J. Riesenberger

  • International business : strategy, management and the new realities

    S. Tamer Cavusgil;Gary A Knight;John R Riesenberger

  • International services marketing: review of research, 1980‐1998

    Gary Knight

  • Terrorism and international business: A research agenda

    Michael R Czinkota;Michael R Czinkota;Gary Knight;Peter W Liesch;John Steen

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter W. Liesch
Peter W. Liesch University of Queensland
Michael R. Czinkota
Michael R. Czinkota Georgetown University
S. Tamer Cavusgil
S. Tamer Cavusgil Georgia State University
Jay Weerawardena
Jay Weerawardena University of Queensland
Gillian Sullivan Mort
Gillian Sullivan Mort La Trobe University
Peter J. Buckley
Peter J. Buckley University of Manchester
Zaheer Khan
Zaheer Khan University of Aberdeen
G. Tomas M. Hult
G. Tomas M. Hult Michigan State University
Roger J. Calantone
Roger J. Calantone Michigan State University
W. Michael Reisman
W. Michael Reisman Yale University

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