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Overview

Lawrence S. Welch is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia. Their research spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these areas, their work focuses on several subfields including Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, Management of Technology and Innovation, and broader segments of Economics and Econometrics.

Their research topics cover key themes such as:

  • International Business and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
  • Innovation and Knowledge Management
  • Global trade and economics
  • Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management
  • Franchising Strategies and Performance
  • Pharmaceutical Economics and Policy
  • Intellectual Property and Patents

Lawrence S. Welch has contributed to a number of academic publications. Among recent papers, there are:

  • Foreign operation mode flexibility: tradeoffs and managerial responses (2021), published in the International Journal of the Economics of Business
  • Intellectual Property for Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Products (2021), published in Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery
  • INSIGHTS FROM VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS MONITORING IN IVF LABS: LESSONS LEARNED (2024), published in Fertility and Sterility

Frequently collaborating with other authors, Lawrence S. Welch often works alongside Gabriel R.G. Benito and Bent Petersen, each with two joint publications. They have also coauthored work with James J. Kelley, Dave Stemerick, and Vicki Norton.

Their publications appear in venues that include:

  • International Journal of the Economics of Business
  • Burger's Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery
  • Fertility and Sterility

Best Publications

  • Internationalization: Evolution of a Concept:

    Lawrence S. Welch;Reijo Luostarinen

  • Pre-Export Activity: The First step in Internationalization

    Finn Wiedersheim-Paul;Hans C Olson;Lawrence S Welch

  • In the shadow: the impact of language on structure, power and communication in the multinational

    Rebecca Marschan-Piekkari;Denice Welch;Lawrence Welch

  • Inward-Outward Connections in Internationalization:

    Lawrence S. Welch;Reijo K. Luostarinen

  • Language: The forgotten factor in multinational management

    Rebecca Marschan;Denice Welch;Lawrence Welch

  • The Internationalization Process and Networks: A Strategic Management Perspective:

    Denice E. Welch;Lawrence S. Welch

  • INITIAL EXPORTS – A MARKETING FAILURE?

    Lawrence S. Welch;Finn Wiedersheim‐Paul

  • The importance of language in international knowledge transfer

    Denice E. Welch;Lawrence S. Welch

  • Foreign Market Servicing: Beyond Choice of Entry Mode:

    Gabriel R.G. Benito;Lawrence S. Welch

  • Adopting a common corporate language: IHRM implications

    Rebecca Marschan-Piekkari;Denice Welch;Lawrence Welch

  • Speaking in Tongues : The Importance of Language in International Management Processes

    Denice Welch;Lawrence Welch;Rebecca Piekkari

  • Internationalization of SMEs: Inward-Outward Patterns and Government Policy

    Heli Korhonen;Reijo Luostarinen;Lawrence S. Welch

  • Towards more realistic conceptualisations of foreign operation modes

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

  • Risk and Uncertainty in Internationalisation and International Entrepreneurship Studies Review and Conceptual Development

    Peter W. Liesch;Lawrence S. Welch;Peter J. Buckley

  • The Internet and Foreign Market Expansion by Firms

    Bent Petersen;Lawrence S. Welch;Peter W. Liesch

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

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

  • Re-internationalisation: exploration and conceptualisation

    Catherine L. Welch;Lawrence S. Welch

  • The international business traveller: a neglected but strategic human resource

    Denice E. Welch;Lawrence S. Welch;Verner Worm

  • Foreign Operation Methods: Theory, Analysis, Strategy

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

  • Language in International Business: The Multilingual Reality of Global Business Expansion

    Rebecca Piekkari;Denice E. Welch;Lawrence S. Welch

  • The Importance of Networks in Export Promotion: Policy Issues:

    Denice E. Welch;Lawrence S. Welch;Louise C. Young;Ian F. Wilkinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Denice E. Welch
Denice E. Welch University of Melbourne
Gabriel R. G. Benito
Gabriel R. G. Benito BI Norwegian Business School
Peter W. Liesch
Peter W. Liesch University of Queensland
Ian Wilkinson
Ian Wilkinson University of Sydney
Peter J. Buckley
Peter J. Buckley University of Manchester
Johan Roos
Johan Roos Hult International Business School

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