Conference Program - Schedule of Sessions

Final Program - June 24, 2021


All date/times are in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). Click on the conversion links to see a specific session date/time in your local date and time.

A password-protected version of this draft program with email addresses is available for chairs/presenters who wish to contact other participants in their session.


Friday, June 25

Friday, June 25 - 12:00-14:00

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Session 0.001.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 12:00-14:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

RM-SIG Workshop: Charting the Future of Research Methods in International Business (Session# 211604)

Chair: Donald Bergh, University of Denver


Pre-registration required to participate. This workshop is organized by the Research Methods SIG.
Panelists: (ID# 728)

Herman Aguinis, George Washington University

Jose Molina Azorin, University of Alicante

Bo Nielsen, University of Sydney Business School

Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary

Catherine Welch, University of Sydney Business School

Friday, June 25 - 13:00-16:00

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Session 0.002.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 13:00-16:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

RM-SIG Workshop: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Session# 211605)

Chair: Ursula F. Ott, Nottingham Trent University


Pre-registration required to participate. This workshop is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Friday, June 25 - 15:00-18:00

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Session 0.003.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 15:00-18:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

RM-SIG Masterclass: Identification in IB Empirical Research (Session# 211608)

Chairs: Myles Shaver, University of Minnesota and Joel Waldfogel, University of Minnesota


Pre-registration required to participate. This masterclass is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Friday, June 25 - 18:00-21:00

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Session 0.004.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 18:00-21:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

RM-SIG Workshop: Fractional Regression Models (Session# 211606)

Chair: Jesper Wulff, Aarhus University


Pre-registration required to participate. This workshop is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Saturday, June 26

Saturday, June 26 - 12:00-14:00

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Session 0.01.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 12:00-14:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Joint International Marketing Journals PDW - Session I (Session# 211610)

Chairs: Kelly Hewett, University of Tennessee and Olli Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT)

Discussant: Rudolf Sinkovics, University of Auckland


Pre-admitted participants only.

Saturday, June 26 - 12:00-15:00

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Session 0.015.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 12:00-15:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

RM-SIG Workshop: Ethnography (Session# 211607)

Chairs: Fiona Moore, Royal Holloway, University of London and Jasmin Mahadevan, Pforzheim University


Pre-registration required to participate. This workshop is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Saturday, June 26 - 12:30-14:30

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Session 0.02.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 12:30-14:30
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

GSJ Paper Development Workshop (Session# 211612)

Chairs: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University and Gabriel Benito, BI Norwegian Business School

Discussant: Ram Mudambi, Temple University


Pre-admitted participants only.
Faculty Panel: (ID# 750)

Gabriel Benito, BI Norwegian Business School

Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University

Timothy M. Devinney, University of Manchester

Marcus Møller Larsen, Copenhagen Business School

Shige Makino, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Ram Mudambi, Temple University

Anupama Phene, George Washington University

Stephen Tallman, University of Richmond

Rene Belderbos, KU Leuven

Andreas Schotter, Western University

Noemi Sinkovics, University of Auckland

Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano

Vittoria Scalera, University of Amsterdam

Snehal Awate, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Saturday, June 26 - 13:00-15:00

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Session 0.025.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 13:00-15:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Sustainability SIG Research Mentoring Workshop (Session# 211626)

Chairs: John R. Dilyard, St. Francis College and Shasha Zhao, University of Surrey


Pre-registration required to participate. This workshop is organized by the Sustainability SIG.
Panelists: (ID# 751)

Jonathan Doh, Villanova University

Pervez N. Ghauri, University of Birmingham

Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam

Rudolf Sinkovics, University of Auckland

Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University

Rob van Tulder, Rotterdam School of Management

Saturday, June 26 - 13:30-14:30

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Session 0.03.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 13:30-14:30
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

JIBP Paper Development Workshop - Session I (Session# 211613)

Chairs: Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen and Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal


Pre-admitted participants only.
Editors: (ID# 745)

Suma Athreye, University of Essex

Axèle Giroud, University of Manchester

Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen

Helena Barnard, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Saturday, June 26 - 14:00-16:30

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Session 0.035.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 14:00-16:30
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Journal of International Management Special Issue PDW (Session# 211627)

Chairs: Tatiana Vashchilko, University of Calgary and George White, University of Michigan-Flint

Discussant: Andreea Mihalache-O'Keef, Roanoke College


Pre-admitted participants only.
PDW Discussants: (ID# 722)

Crystal Jiang, Bryant University

Asda Chintakananda, National Institute of Development Administration

Saturday, June 26 - 14:00-17:00

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Session 0.04.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 14:00-17:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Teaching and Education SIG Professional Development Workshop (Session# 211625)

Chair: Daria Panina, Texas A&M University


Pre-registration required to participate. This workshop is organized by the Teaching & Education SIG.
GSU-ESCA Students Tackle Global Sustainability Challenges Leveraging Virtual Exchange (ID# 723)

Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University

MS Business Virtual Experience: Chile (ID# 724)

Daria Panina, Texas A&M University

Experience Business Abroad Belgium (ID# 725)

Karen Lynden, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Heidi Bretz, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Faculty Development: Virtual Experience (ID# 726)

Sumit Kundu, Florida International University

Jillian Avendano, Florida International University

Impactful Virtual Exchange: Design Considerations and Outcomes (ID# 727)

Jami Leibowitz, East Carolina University

Saturday, June 26 - 14:30-15:30

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Session 0.045.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 14:30-15:30
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

JIBS Paper Development Workshop - Session I (Session# 211615)

Chairs: Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary and Stav Fainschmidt, Florida International University


Pre-admitted participants only.

Saturday, June 26 - 15:00-18:00

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Session 0.05.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 15:00-18:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

RM-SIG Masterclass: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Session# 211609)

Chairs: Stav Fainschmidt, Florida International University and Ursula F. Ott, Nottingham Trent University

Discussant: Thomas Greckhamer, Louisiana State University


Pre-registration required to participate. This masterclass is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Saturday, June 26 - 16:00-18:00

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Session 0.06.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 16:00-18:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

IBR Professional Development Workshop (Session# 211624)

Chairs: Roger Strange, University of Sussex and Aggie Chidlow, University of Birmingham


Pre-registration required to participate.
Senior Editors: (ID# 752)

Jorge Carneiro, FGV EAESP

Axèle Giroud, University of Manchester

Xiaohui Liu, University of Birmingham

Saturday, June 26 - 20:00-21:00

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Session 0.08.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 20:00-21:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

JIBS Paper Development Workshop - Session II (Session# 211616)

Chairs: Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary and Stav Fainschmidt, Florida International University


Pre-admitted participants only. Pre-admitted participants only.

Saturday, June 26 - 21:00-22:00

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Session 0.09.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 21:00-22:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

JIBP Paper Development Workshop - Session II (Session# 211614)

Chairs: Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen and Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal


Pre-admitted participants only.
Editors: (ID# 746)

Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal

Walid Hejazi, University of Toronto

Robert Grosse, Arizona State University

Li Dai, Loyola Marymount University

Sunday, June 27

Sunday, June 27 - 08:30-12:30

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Session 0.1.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 08:30-12:30
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Senior Faculty Consortium - Track I (Session# 211622)

Chair: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University


Pre-registration required to participate. This workshop is organized by the AIB Fellows.
Panelists: (ID# 729)

Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, University of Groningen

Charles Dhanaraj, University of Denver

Ajai Gaur, Rutgers University

Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School

Timothy M. Devinney, University of Manchester

Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University

Saul Estrin, London School of Economics

Anne-Wil Harzing, Middlesex University London

Arie Y. Lewin, Duke University

Jane W. Lu, City University of Hong Kong

Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen

Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University

David Reeb, National University of Singapore

Bodo Schlegelmilch, WU Vienna

Paul Martin Vaaler, University of Minnesota

George Yip, Imperial College & Northeastern University

Sunday, June 27 - 10:00-13:00

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Session 0.2.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 10:00-13:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Junior Faculty Consortium - Session I (Session# 211617)

Chairs: Shameen Prashantham, China-Europe International Business School and Markus Taussig, Rutgers University


Pre-admitted participants only.
Faculty Panel: (ID# 747)

Sea Jin Chang, National University of Singapore

Rejie George Pallathitta, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam

Xiaohui Liu, University of Birmingham

Sougata Ray, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds

 
Session 0.2.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 10:00-13:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Sheth/AIB Doctoral Consortium - Session I (Session# 211619)

Chairs: Danqing Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Desislava Dikova, Vienna University of Economics and Business


Pre-admitted participants only.
Faculty Panel: (ID# 738)

Ilya Cuypers, Singapore Management University

Marina Latukha, St. Petersburg State University

Yinuo Tang, Peking University

Edith Ipsmiller, WU Vienna

Anna Veselova, National Research University Higher School of Economics

William Wan, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Sunday, June 27 - 13:00-15:00

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Session 0.3.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 13:00-15:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Junior Faculty Consortium and Doctoral Consortium - Joint Session (Session# 211621)

Chairs: Shameen Prashantham, China-Europe International Business School and Markus Taussig, Rutgers University


Pre-admitted participants only.
Meet the Editors Session (ID# 736)

Jonathan Doh, Villanova University

Olli Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT)

Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen

Vikas Kumar, University of Sydney

Ajai Gaur, Rutgers University

Kelly Hewett, University of Tennessee

Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary

Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University

Roger Strange, University of Sussex

Rudolf Sinkovics, University of Auckland

Chinmay Pattnaik, University of Sydney

Ethics: Beyond Do’s and Dont’s (ID# 737)

Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University

Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University

Denis Arnold, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Sunday, June 27 - 14:00-15:30

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Session 0.35 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 14:00-15:30
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops

AIB Components Leaders Roundtable (Session# 211628)

Chairs: L. Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds and Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School


A roundtable for invited leaders of AIB Chapters and Shared Interest Groups to get to know each other, share best practices, and identify collaboration opportunities.
By invitation only. Limited to AIB Chapter and SIG leadership.

Sunday, June 27 - 15:00-18:00

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Session 0.4.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 15:00-18:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Junior Faculty Consortium - Session II (Session# 211618)

Chairs: Shameen Prashantham, China-Europe International Business School and Markus Taussig, Rutgers University


Pre-admitted participants only.
Faculty Panel: (ID# 748)

Charles Dhanaraj, University of Denver

Caroline Flammer, Boston University

Xavier Martin, Tilburg University

Klaus Meyer, Western University

Anupama Phene, George Washington University

Jennifer Oetzel, American University

 
Session 0.4.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 15:00-18:00
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Sheth/AIB Doctoral Consortium - Session II (Session# 211620)

Chairs: Danqing Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Desislava Dikova, Vienna University of Economics and Business


Pre-admitted participants only.
Faculty Panel: (ID# 739)

Aggie Chidlow, University of Birmingham

Ravi Madhavan, University of Pittsburgh

Esther Tippmann, National University of Ireland Galway

Olga Hawn, University of North Carolina

Dorota Piaskowska, University College Dublin

Stephanie Wang, Indiana University

Sunday, June 27 - 16:30-20:30

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Session 0.5.15 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 16:30-20:30
Track: 18. Pre-Conference Workshops Room: Workshops

Senior Faculty Consortium - Track II (Session# 211623)

Chair: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University


Pre-registration required to participate. This workshop is organized by the AIB Fellows.
Panelists: (ID# 730)

Raj Aggarwal, Kent State University Foundation

S. Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University

Nicole Coviello, Wilfrid Laurier University

Jose de la Torre, University of Bologna

Charles Dhanaraj, University of Denver

Jonathan Doh, Villanova University

Maria Tereza Leme Fleury, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

Cristina Gibson, Pepperdine University

Tarun Khanna, Harvard University

Tatiana Kostova, University of South Carolina

Donald Lessard, MIT

Marjorie Lyles, Florida International University

Klaus Meyer, Western University

Ram Mudambi, Temple University

William Newburry, Florida International University

Becky Reuber, University of Toronto

Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds

Saeed Samiee, University of Tulsa

Jagdish Sheth, Emory University

Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University

Sri Zaheer, University of Minnesota

Monday, June 28

Monday, June 28 - 12:30-13:45

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Session 1.5.1 - Panel Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Panel

Generating a Sense of Urgency: Preparing Today's Students to Effectively Address the Grand Challenges Caused by Climate Change and Achieving Sustainability (Joint Panel between Sustainability SIG and Teaching & Education SIG) (Session# 211126)

Chairs: John R. Dilyard, St. Francis College and Shasha Zhao, University of Surrey


Panelists: (ID# 705)

Miguel Cordova, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

Maria Beamond, RMIT University

Maria Ilieva, Osaka City University

Marina A. Schmitz, CBS International Business School

 
Session 1.5.2 - Panel Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Panel

Governments Must Play the Dominant Role in Directing Firm Internationalization (Session# 211022)

Chair: Cheng Li, Ivey Business School


Panelists: (ID# 609)

Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University

Anna Grosman, Loughborough University

Helen Wei Hu, University of Melbourne

Sergio G. Lazzarini, Insper Learning Institution

 
Session 1.5.4 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Competitive

MNE Parent - Foreign Subsidiary Relationship (Session# 210405)

Chair: Jose Mata, Copenhagen Business School


Being Less Prominent but Not Feeling Overlooked: How Procedural Justice Shapes Non-Flagship Subsidiaries’ Perceived Attention Disparity (ID# 10)

David Weng, California State University Fullerton

Hsiang-Lin Cheng, National Chung Cheng University

How MNE Subsidiaries Handle Conflicts between Internal and External Networks (ID# 58)

Yang Liu, Queen's University Belfast

Selling Strategic Issues from Subsidiaries to Headquarters: The Moderating Role of Decision-Making centralization (ID# 92)

Jorge Carneiro, FGV EAESP

Renato Santos, FGV EAESP

Subsidiary Managers’ Reaction to Headquarters’ Decision Making of Divestment (ID# 435)

Naoto Nadayama, Kanagawa University

Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University

 
Session 1.5.5 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Competitive

Risk-Taking and Investing Abroad (Session# 210105)

Chair: Jie Yang, University of Texas at Tyler


Does Domestic Risk-Taking Lead to International Risk-Taking?:Evidence From U.S. Oil and Gas Industry (ID# 366)

Yun Dong Yeo, University of Texas at Dallas

Seung-Hyun Lee, University of Texas at Dallas

Partnering With Bridging-Economy Firms and Locals: Cross-Border Venture Capital Investments in Emerging Economies (ID# 264)

Jing Zhang, Old Dominion University

Wei Zhang, Tsinghua University

Andreas Schwab, Iowa State University

Buying to Milk or Buying to Build? The Aftermath of High-tech Startups' Acquisitions by Foreign MNCs (ID# 42)

Niron Hashai, IDC Herzliya

Shai Harel, Tel Aviv University

 
Session 1.5.6 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Competitive

Performance Implications Of Diversity At The Top: Boards, TMTs and CEOs (Session# 210601)

Chair: Cuiling Jiang, KEDGE Business School


The Effect of EMNE Internationalization on Innovation: The Role of Board Diversity (ID# 181)

Saneesh Edacherian, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Amit Karna, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Klaus Uhlenbruck, University of Montana

Sunil Sharma, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

International Stakeholders and Stock Market Reaction to the Appointment of Female CEOs (ID# 60)

Grazia D. Santangelo, Copenhagen Business School

Karin Hoisl, University of Mannheim

Mona Reber, University of Mannheim

Relationships among Diversity Types in a Top Management Team: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study of the Strategic Change Process (ID# 431)

Mami Taniguchi, Waseda University

Parshotam Dass, University of Manitoba

 
Session 1.5.7 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Interactive

Managing Talent and Skill Development (Session# 210554)

Chair: Sebastian Reiche, University of Navarra


Determinants of Generation Diverse Talent Management and Its Relationship With Firm Performance (ID# 419)

Marina Latukha, St. Petersburg State University

Feliks Podgainyi, St. Petersburg State University

Anna Kriklivetc, St. Petersburg State University

Employee Retention through Effective of HRM Practices in Maldives: Mediation Effects of Compensation and Rewards System (ID# 488)

AAhad Osman-Gani, INCEIF

Zubair Hassan, IIUM

Political Regimes, Talent Management Ecosystem, and Innovations: Setting the Research Agenda (ID# 430)

Nikita Kuleshov, St. Petersburg State University

Marina Latukha, St. Petersburg State University

Why Do They Back? Returnees’ Presence, Talent Management and Firms’ Innovative Capabilities in the Emerging Market Context (ID# 456)

Mariia Shagalkina, St. Petersburg State University

Carl F. Fey, Aalto University

Marina Latukha, St. Petersburg State University

Viacheslav Telov, St. Petersburg State University

The Not So Dark "Dark-Side" of Going Abroad: Moral Relativity and Entrepreneurial Skillsets (ID# 362)

Robert J. Pidduck, Old Dominion University

Make or Buy? A Talent Management Perspective on the U.S. Men’s Soccer Industry (ID# 311)

Yohann Mauger, Northern Kentucky University

 
Session 1.5.8 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 3. Finance, Accounting and Corporate Governance Room: Interactive

Boards, Ownership, and Firm Performance (Session# 210352)

Chair: Suranjan Bhattacheryay, Indus Business Academy


Corporate Governance, CEO Compensation, and Cross-Border M&A Synergies for Acquiring Banks (ID# 338)

Sheng-Hung Chen, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology

Song-Zan Chiou-Wei, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

Yu-Jiun Shen, Nanhua University

Boards, TMTs & Internationalization in Emerging Contexts (ID# 214)

Jose Luis Rivas, ITAM

Job Rubio, Associate Researcher

Albert Cannella Jr., Texas A&M University

Governing Innovation: The Role of Board of Directions’ Human and Social Capital (ID# 277)

Mirian Wawrzyniak Chimirri, University of São Paulo

Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro, University of Florida

What Drives the Social Performance of Microfinance Institutions? The Role of Gender Board Diversity and Institutional Environment (ID# 335)

Kais Bouslah, University of St Andrews

Qian Li, Cardiff University

Asma Mobarek, Cardiff University

A Behavioral Perspective of Board Independence (ID# 392)

Kelly Xing Chen, Open University of Hong Kong

Frank W. Ng, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Ownership Concentration and Corporate Environmental Irresponsibility: A Configurational Corporate Governance Approach (ID# 399)

Punit Arora, City University of New York

Tanusree Jain, Trinity College Dublin

 
Session 1.5.9 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Interactive

Foreign Market Entry - Determinants and Consequences (Session# 210454)

Chair: Noman Shaheer, University of Sydney


Economic, Policy, and Geographic FDI Determinants in Developing Countries: A Systematic Literature Review (ID# 126)

Evgeniya Karpovich, University of Toulouse Capitol

A Unique Perspective on Multinational Location Decisions when Entering a Dominant Market: An Assessment of Emerging Market Firm Strategies (ID# 179)

Denise Dunlap, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Roberto Santos, University of Massachusetts Lowell

A Formal Model of Foreign Market Entry Order (ID# 276)

Roxanne Jaffe, University of Maryland

A Strategic Framework of Institutional Effects on the Foreign Market Entry of MNCs (ID# 355)

Daniel Rottig, Florida Gulf Coast University

Entry Mode Still Matters: An Extension of Shaver’s (1998) Endogeneity Thesis (ID# 429)

Junichi Yamanoi, Waseda University

Bei He, Waseda University

Jesper Edman, Waseda University

Continue or Not? Reexamine Multinational Firms’ Strategic Propensity for Post-Entry Expansion through a Dual Perspective (ID# 601)

Wei He, Purdue University Northwest

A Behavioral Approach to Location Choice: Why Investment Promotion Agencies Need to Understand What Managers Believe about Countries and Who Influences Them (ID# 640)

Aurelia Durand, HEC Montreal

Alfredo Valentino, ESCE International Business School

Monday, June 28 - 14:00-15:15

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Session 1.6.1 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Panel

IB, Climate Change and the Energy Transition (Session# 211124)

Chair: Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam


Panelists: (ID# 105)

Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen

Francesca Ciulli, Tilburg University

Elisa Giuliani, University of Pisa

Irene Monasterolo, Vienna University of Economics and Business

 
Session 1.6.2 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Panel

Women AIB Fellows: Hidden Stories/Exercising Voice (Part 1) (Session# 210621)

Chair: Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University


Panelists: (ID# 291)

Nancy Adler, McGill University

Nakiye Boyacigiller, Sabanci University

Maria Tereza Leme Fleury, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

Marjorie Lyles, Florida International University

Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University

Sri Zaheer, University of Minnesota

 
Session 1.6.3 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Panel

Global Value Chain-Oriented Policies (Session# 211021)

Chair: Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal


Panelists: (ID# 208)

Karolien De Bruyne, KU Leuven

Gary Gereffi, Duke University

Anthony Goerzen, Queen's University

Sébastien Miroudot, OECD

 
Session 1.6.4 - Competitive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Competitive

Institutional Complexity and International Joint Ventures (Session# 210403)

Chair: Thomas Michael DeBerge, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign


The Role of Anti-Foreigner Sentiments for IJV Performance (ID# 93)

Vera Kunczer, WU Vienna

Rian Drogendijk, University of Groningen

Jonas Puck, WU Vienna

Japanese Business Reinvention in Europe: The Case of Sweden (ID# 469)

H. Richard Nakamura, University of Gothenburg

Patrik Ström, Stockholm School of Economics

Claes G. Alvstam, University of Gothenburg

Strategic Flexibility, MNEs and Economic Downturns (ID# 569)

Walid Hejazi, University of Toronto

Jianmin Tang, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

Weimin Wang, Statistics Canada

Joint Venture Contract Design: The Role of a Host Country’s Formal Institutional Environment (ID# 340)

Jeongho Choi, University of Wisconsin

Andres Velez-Calle, Universidad EAFIT

Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University - Newark

 
Session 1.6.7 - Interactive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Interactive

International and Transnational Entrepreneurship (Session# 210153)

Chair: Farzana Chowdhury, Durham University


Addressing Internationalization Under International Entrepreneurship Mainstreams and Risk Evolution: Systematic Review and Future Plan of Action (ID# 290)

Salman Kimiagari, Thompson Rivers University

Iman Rakhshani, Semnan University

A Pivot on the “International” In International Entrepreneurship: Decoupling IE from IB (ID# 345)

Robert J. Pidduck, Old Dominion University

Ten Years of Transnational Entrepreneurship: A Context-Sensitive Framework and Inquiry Focus on the Role of Transnational Entrepreneurs’ Home and Host Country Development and Cultural Contexts (ID# 458)

Hamizah Abd Hamid, National University of Malaysia

Abu Hanifah, National University of Malaysia

Farhana Sidek, National University of Malaysia

The Moderating Effect of Social Capital on the Entrepreneurial Internationalization of Family Owned Business (ID# 32)

Christian Keen, Université Laval

Valeriano Sanchez-Famoso, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU

Leo Paul Dana, Montpellier Business School

International Business Without Speaking English: Diaspora Networks as a Resource in the Internationalization of SMEs With Limited Language Capabilities (ID# 315)

Maria Elo, University of Southern Denmark

Wilhelm Barner-Rasmussen, Åbo Akademi University

 
Session 1.6.8 - Interactive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Interactive

FDI and Trade-Emerging Market Perspectives (Session# 210951)

Chair: Theresa Onaji-Benson, Gordon Institute of Business Science


FDI in Critical Infrastructure: Implications of the BRI Project for Resource-Rich Countries (ID# 7)

Irina Heim, University of Reading

Natalia Ribberink, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

Maria Richert, University of Applied Sciences

Trans-Pacific Competitiveness: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Revealed Comparative Advantage of Key Industries in Mexico, Vietnam, and Japan in the Last Decade (ID# 339)

Juan José Cabrera Lazarini, Tecnológico de Monterrey

Alexander Wollenberg, Khalifa University

Formal and Informal Institutional Development of Emerging Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Strategic Implications for MNCs (ID# 358)

Daniel Rottig, Florida Gulf Coast University

Image of Regional Cooperation Economic Partnership and Impact of Country Free Trade Agreement Participation using GDELT Big Data Sentiment Analysis (ID# 477)

Liane Wai Ying Lee, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong

Eve, Man Hin Chan, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong

Danny, Chi Kuen Ho, Hang Seng University of Hong Kong

Tsz Leung Yip, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

 
Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Reinventing Capitalism (Session# 211550)

Chairs: Arie Y. Lewin, Duke University and David J. Teece, Executive Chairman, Berkeley Research Group


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 1.6.13 - Developmental Clinic Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Masterclasses

Master Class 1: Publishing in International Business: Preparing and Submitting Manuscripts to Academic Journals (Session# 211560)

Chair: Saeed Samiee, University of Tulsa


This master class focuses on developing and preparing manuscripts for submission to scholarly journals. It will highlight issues emphasized by editors and reviewers that tend to undermine manuscript success. The goal is to prepare and polish research papers so as to heighten reviewer curiosity and interest, while reducing reviewer frustration, boredom, and resistance. The class will give particular attention to key sections of manuscripts, including the abstract, introduction, conceptual framing, methods, implications, citations, and tables and appendices. To the extent possible, the session will be interactive, with the goal of incorporating audience questions, experiences, and issues.
Taught by Saeed Samiee, AIB Fellow and Area Editor, Journal of International Business Studies.

Monday, June 28 - 15:30-16:45

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Session 1.7.1 - Special Session Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Panel

What is Still Emerging about EMNEs? Setting the Agenda for Future Research (Track Showcase Session) (Session# 210923)

Chair: Nila Wiese, University of Puget Sound


Panelists: (ID# 706)

Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds

S. Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University

Stefano Elia, Politecnico di Milano

Surender Munjal, University of Leeds

 
Session 1.7.2 - Panel Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Panel

International Business and Grand Societal Challenges (Session# 211127)

Chair: Grazia D. Santangelo, Copenhagen Business School

Discussant: Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam


Panelists: (ID# 709)

Guido Palazzo, HEC Lausanne

Grazia D. Santangelo, Copenhagen Business School

Duane Windsor, Rice University

 
Session 1.7.3 - Special Session Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Panel

Global Value Chains During and After the Covid-19 Pandemic (Track Showcase Session) (Session# 211326)

Chair: Giulio Buciuni, Trinity College Dublin


Panelists: (ID# 704)

Gary Gereffi, Duke University

Louis Brennan, Trinity College Dublin

Majella Giblin, National University of Ireland, Galway

 
Session 1.7.4 - Competitive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 3. Finance, Accounting and Corporate Governance Room: Competitive

CEOs and Directors (Session# 210302)

Chair: Anna Grosman, Loughborough University


The Obscure Directors: Why Bureaucrat Directors Matter (ID# 174)

Shibashish Mukherjee, RSM Erasmus University

Too Great to Fail? CEO Narcissism and the Delay of Foreign Exits (ID# 438)

Kiattichai Kalasin, National Institute of Development Administration

Klaus Meyer, Western University

Do Firms in India Embrace Board Diversity? The Roles of Social Embeddedness in Firms’ Strategic Adaptation to Stakeholder Norms (ID# 567)

Suyash Garg, University of Texas at Dallas

Zhiang (John) Lin, University of Texas at Dallas

The Effects of Board International Diversity on Working Capital and Risk (ID# 446)

Amir Shoham, Temple University

Ofra Bazel Shoham, Temple University

Matthew Imes, Stetson University

Zaheer Khan, University of Aberdeen

Shlomo Tarba, University of Birmingham

 
Session 1.7.5 - Competitive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Competitive

R&D and Firm Globalization (Session# 211203)

Chair: Malgorzata Stefania Lewandowska, SGH Warsaw School of Economics


Neutrality and the Performance of Internationalized R&D (ID# 185)

Sokol Celo, Suffolk University

East-West Cultural Differences in Responses to Performance Feedback: Evidence from R&D Investments of Global Automotive Firms (ID# 53)

K. Skylar Powell, Western Washington University

Eunah Lim, Western Washington University

Valerie Alexandra, San Diego State University

Mooweon Rhee, Yonsei University

Global Strategies of the Automotive Industry for R&D Location in Emerging Economies: A Study on Volkswagen (ID# 147)

Vania Dividino, Centro Universitário FEI

Fernanda Cahen, Centro Universitário FEI

 
Session 1.7.6 - Competitive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Competitive

MNE Political Strategy and Bargaining (Session# 211003)

Chair: Barclay Edward James, St. Mary's University


'If We Don't Win the War': MNE Political Behaviors and Bargaining Outcomes during Political Conflict (ID# 478)

Thomas Michael DeBerge, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Mingrui Xu, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Bargaining Power and Recipient Ownership: A Developing Country Perspective To Make the Most Out of FDI (ID# 610)

Huaichuan Rui, Royal Holloway, University of London

When State Capacity Is Limited: MNE Relation-Based Corporate Political Strategies As Influence in Emerging Markets (ID# 341)

Theresa Onaji-Benson, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Adrian Saville, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Helena Barnard, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Home Is Where the Benefits Are: An Investigation on the Political Nature of Corporate Headquarters Relocation (ID# 432)

Marleen Wierenga, Radboud University

Olga Lavrusheva, Aalto University

Iiris Saittakari, Aalto University

Perttu Kähäri, Aalto University

 
Session 1.7.7 - Interactive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Interactive

Offshoring, Outsourcing and Global Value Chains (Session# 210451)

Chair: Olli Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT)


The Combination and Interaction of Governance Modes in the Context of Global Value Chain: Evidence from the Smartphone Business of Apple and Samsung Electronics (ID# 394)

Wenyan Yin, aSSIST University

Hwy-Chang Moon, Seoul National University

Feihu Zheng, Beijing Normal University

Revisiting the Knowledge Spillover Effects from FDI: Insights from Global Value Chain Research (ID# 100)

Miguel Dindial, University of the West Indies

Hinrich Voss, HEC Montreal

L. Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds

A Fuzzy Approach of Uppsala Model in the Context of Global Value Chains: Implication from Emerging Market Suppliers (ID# 269)

Iris S.Y. Chen, National Taiwan University

YL Jaw, National Taiwan University

Value Chain Investments and Firm-Specific Advantages: MNE Network as a Contextual Determinant (ID# 549)

Pinar Buyukbalci, Yildiz Technical University

A Study on the Hierarchical Supplier Relationship and Its Performance Outcome for Upper-Tier Suppliers: Evidence From Brazil Automobile Industry (ID# 617)

Dasol Sim, Florida International University

Yue Zhao, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Le Xu, Florida International University

Ricardo Dias, Federal Education Institute of Espírito Santo

Ronaldo Parente, Florida International University

Offshore Outsourcing of Manufacturing SMEs and Developing Dynamic Capabilities: An Exploratory Study on SMEs (ID# 655)

Muhammad Mohiuddin, Laval University

Zhan Su, Laval University

Offshore/Nearshore Outsourcing as a Strategic Competitive Posturing: Insights From Ghana (ID# 663)

Kweku Adams, University of Huddersfield

Nyuur Richard, Northumbria University

Yaw A. Debrah, Swansea University

 
Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Estrategia Global y Países Emergentes (Global Strategy and Emerging Markets) (Session# 211557)

Chair: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
Note: This Café will be conducted in Spanish.
 
Session 1.7.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Qualitative Methods (Session# 211565)

Chairs: Fiona Moore, Royal Holloway, University of London and Jasmin Mahadevan, Pforzheim University


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Monday, June 28 - 17:00-18:15

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Session 1.8.1 - Panel Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 14. Theme: Emerging Markets and the Global Middle Class Room: Panel

Rethinking Innovation for the New Middle Classes in Emerging Markets (Session# 211421)

Chair: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University


Panelists: (ID# 76)

S. Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University

Miguel A. Montoya, Tecnológico de Monterrey

Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University

Peter Williamson, Cambridge University

Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University

 
Session 1.8.2 - Panel Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Panel

Advancing Interdisciplinary Thinking on Global Migration and Its Implications for Management and International Business Scholarship (Session# 211322)

Chair: Aida Hajro, Vienna University of Economics and Business


Panelists: (ID# 89)

Mary Yoko Brannen, Copenhagen Business School

Michael Morley, University of Limerick

Pallavi Shukla, Rutgers Business School

Paul Baldassari, Vienna University of Economics and Business

 
Session 1.8.4 - Competitive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Competitive

FDI, Exit and Re-Entry (Session# 210103)

Chair: Jie Yang, University of Texas at Tyler


Exit Strategy for Foreign Affiliates: The Choice among Closure, Sell-Off, or Consolidation (ID# 69)

Yunok Cho, Southern Methodist University

Sequential Investments and the Survival of Foreign Subsidiaries in the Context of Institutional Theory (ID# 177)

Flavio J. F. D A. Battistuzzo, ESPM

Mario Henrique Ogasavara, ESPM

How Firms Digitally Transform during Re-Internationalization: Cases from Chinese International SMEs (ID# 434)

Honglan Yu, University of Huddersfield

Margaret Fletcher, University of Glasgow

Trevor Buck, University of Glasgow

 
Session 1.8.5 - Competitive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Competitive

MNEs' CSR Activities (Session# 211001)

Chair: Jonathan Doh, Villanova University


Great Expectations and a Complementarity of Interests: Authoritarian CSR and German Multinationals in the Arab Gulf States (ID# 36)

Anna-Lena Maier, University of Hamburg

Global Versus Local: Can Corporate Social Responsibility Lead to Social License? (ID# 618)

Shuna Ho, Dalhousie University

Chang Hoon Oh, University of Kansas

Institutional Voids as a Platform for Change: The Case of CSR in Latin America (ID# 475)

Larissa Marchiori Pacheco, Northeastern University

Maria Tereza Leme Fleury, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

Outward Foreign Direct Investment and Corporate Philanthropy: Evidence from Chinese Private Enterprises (ID# 643)

Yanying Chen, Dalian University of Technology

Wenbo Ge, Dalian University of Technology

Feng Helen Liang, Western Kentucky University

 
Session 1.8.7 - Interactive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Interactive

Organizational Innovations: Any Missing Components? (Session# 211252)

Chair: Catherine Magelssen, London Business School


Combinative Effects of Innovation Types and Survival of Exporters (ID# 78)

Iman Pirayandeh, University of Leeds

Jim Love, University of Leeds

Annie Wei, University of Leeds

Keith W. Glaister, University of Leeds

Innovation Cooperation Partners Proximity, Technological Innovations Modes and Exporting. Evidence from European Firms (ID# 494)

Malgorzata Stefania Lewandowska, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Maja Szymura - Tyc, University of Economics in Katowice

Tomasz Golebiowski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Malgorzata Rószkiewicz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Global Spatial Biotechnology Industry Emergence: A Revival of National Innovation Systems (ID# 634)

Gregory Theyel, California State University, East Bay

Does Organizational Distance Impact New Product Innovation? – An Attention-Based Perspective (ID# 442)

Magdalena Viktora-Jones, Florida International University

Kira Haensel, Florida International University

 
Session 1.8.8 - Interactive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Interactive

Perspectives on Valuing Environmental Sustainability (Session# 211152)

Chair: Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad EAFIT


Triple Bottom Line: Lessons on Environmental and Socio-Economic Value of Foreign Investments in the Russian Oil and Gas Regions (ID# 209)

Irina Heim, University of Reading

Anne Crowley Vigneau, Moscow State Institute of International Relations

Competition and Corporate Environmental Irresponsibility: A Cross-National Analysis (ID# 191)

Punit Arora, City University of New York

Tanusree Jain, Trinity College Dublin

Multinational Corporations’ Payments for Ecosystem Services and Disclosure in CSR Reports (ID# 666)

Zhan Wang, St. Cloud State University

Hyun Gon Kim, Rutgers University - Camden

Institutional Pressures for the Good: What Facilitates the Recognition of Environmental Innovation Opportunities by MNEs? (ID# 611)

Sadi Demircan, University of Victoria

When Does the Market Value International Standards Certification of Multinational Enterprises? A Case Study on ISO 14001 Certification after the Paris Agreement (ID# 582)

Irene Margaret, KU Leuven Campus Carolus

Frederiek Schoubben, KU Leuven

Ernst Verwaal, KU Leuven

Learning from International Experience: What Explains the Negative Environmental Performance at the Initial Stages of International Diversification? (ID# 548)

Gozal Ahmadova, University of Granada

Manuel Bueno García, University of Granada

Blanca Delgado Márquez, University of Granada

Luis Enrique Pedauga, University of León

Theoretical Development of Stakeholder Governance Through Waste Management (ID# 626)

Sarah Ku, Georgia State University

 
Session 1.8.9 - Interactive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Interactive

Language and International Management (Session# 210551)

Chair: Nancy R. Buchan, University of South Carolina


Speaking of Cultures: Linguistic Structures and Cultural Values (ID# 507)

Karoline Marcelle Summerville, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Victor Zitian Chen, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Vasyl Taras, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Amir Shoham, Temple University

Decoupling through Uncodified and Flexible Language Management: English as a Corporate Language in an International Post-Merger Context (ID# 589)

Ivan Olav Vulchanov, Copenhagen Business School

Creativity through the Linguistic Lens: The Impact of Alphabetic and Logographic Language Systems on Students’ Creativity and Consequences for Management Education (ID# 553)

Alexander Peter, Trier University

Katrin Muehlfeld, Trier University

Marc Oliver Rieger, Trier University

Mei Wang, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management

Voice Pitch and Leadership: Moderating Effects of CEO Accentedness and Follower Native Status (ID# 644)

Midam Kim, University of Kansas

Minyoung Kim, University of Kansas

Vincent Barker, University of Kansas

Multilingual and Multicultural Managers’ Effects on Team Performance: Insights from Professional Football Teams (ID# 137)

Mike Szymanski, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO

Komal Kalra, University of Victoria

 
Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Geographic and Temporal Distances in the Post-Pandemic Era: Traveling Through or Zooming Over? (Session# 211553)

Chair: Lilac Nachum, Baruch College, CUNY


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Teaching Café: Sustainability in IB Education (Session# 211585)

Chairs: Marina A. Schmitz, CBS International Business School and Miguel Cordova, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú


Teaching Cafés provide an opportunity to expand your IB education skillset, with the guidance of an expert facilitator. Come and join others who are passionate about their teaching skills. Organized by the Teaching and Education SIG.

Monday, June 28 - 18:30-19:45

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Session 1.9.1 - Panel Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Panel

Will We Need Even More Globalization After the Pandemic? (Session# 210424)

Chairs: Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University - Newark and Liena Kano, University of Calgary

Discussant: Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary


Panelists: (ID# 288)

Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University - Newark

Andrea Calabrò, IPAG Business School

Snejina Michailova, University of Aukland

Luciano Ciravegna, INCAE Business School

 
Session 1.9.2 - Panel Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 7. Teaching and Education Room: Panel

Providing Actionable Advice to IB Education Stakeholders in the Post-COVID-19 Era (Session# 210726)

Chair: William Newburry, Florida International University


Panelists: (ID# 625)

David Hudgens, University of South Carolina

Tanvi Kothari, San Jose State University

Richard Lewin, Rollins College

Barbara Ribbens, Illinois State University

Anthony Seeton, Temple University

 
Session 1.9.3 - Panel Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Panel

Measuring and Conceptualizing Internationalization – Innovative Measures and Empirical Approaches (Session# 210822)

Chairs: Jakob Müllner, WU Vienna and Harald Puhr, WU Vienna


Panelists: (ID# 257)

Jakob Müllner, WU Vienna

Victor Marshall, Dalton State College

Harald Puhr, WU Vienna

 
Session 1.9.4 - Competitive Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Competitive

The Nexus of Resource Use, the Environment, GVCs and Sustainability (Session# 211101)

Chair: Jae Chul Jung, University of Missouri-Kansas City


Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and Sustainable Development—In the Shadows of Large Lead Firms in Global Value Chains (ID# 12)

Noemi Sinkovics, University of Auckland

Rudolf Sinkovics, University of Auckland

Jason Archie-Acheampong, Rush Group Limited

Are Native Plants Green? Assessing Environmental Performances of Locally-Owned Facilities (ID# 156)

Narae Lee, University of Minnesota

Jiao Luo, University of Minnesota

The Role of Environmental Considerations in International Acquisition Performance: A Configurational Perspective (ID# 101)

Joao Albino-Pimentel, Copenhagen Business School

Anne Jacqueminet, Bocconi University

MNE Competitiveness Within Natural Resource Limits (ID# 300)

Haitao Yu, Western University

Pratima (Tima) Bansal, Western University

Diane-Laure Arjaliès, Western University

 
Session 1.9.7 - Interactive Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Interactive

Competencies, Capabilities & Strategic Choices of Emerging Market Firms (Session# 210954)

Chair: Nila Wiese, University of Puget Sound


Organizational Learning of Internationalizing Chinese Firms Developed Through Business Association Networks and OFDI (ID# 109)

Shuting Yu, University of Auckland

Maureen Benson-Rea, University of Auckland

Brent Burmester, University of Auckland

The Dynamic Role of Adaptive Capabilities: How Firms Adapt and Respond to Turbulent Environments (ID# 344)

Celso R A Pinho, Georgia State University

Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University

Maria Luiza Pinho, Georgia State University

Innovation and Strategic Decision Making in Small Firms: Evidence from an Emerging Market (ID# 353)

Christian Amponsah, Yorkville University

Gouher Ahmed, Skyline University

Implementing Exploration and Exploitation Strategies in Emerging Markets: The Role of Marketing Capability and Operation Flexibility (ID# 512)

Min Ju, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Gerald Yong Gao, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Value Creation Strategies in Emerging Markets: The Case of Telecom Tower Companies in Sub-Saharan Africa (ID# 545)

Joshua Oluwadunsin Omoju, Northumbria University

Roseline Wanjiru, Northumbria University

Jason Whalley, Northumbria University

Does Foreign Competition Foster Corporate Social Performance? Insights from the Emerging Market Multinationals (ID# 580)

Irene Margaret, KU Leuven Campus Carolus

Ernst Verwaal, KU Leuven

Frederiek Schoubben, KU Leuven

 
Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Teaching Café: Leading Critical Discussions in IB Classroom (Session# 211582)

Chairs: Daria Panina, Texas A&M University and Mary Leung, Leeds Beckett University


Teaching Cafés provide an opportunity to expand your IB education skillset, with the guidance of an expert facilitator. Come and join others who are passionate about their teaching skills. Organized by the Teaching and Education SIG.

Monday, June 28 - 20:00-21:00

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Time: 20:00-21:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

US Southeast Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211596)

Chair: Jun Wu, Georgia Gwinnett College


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Tuesday, June 29

Tuesday, June 29 - 00:00-01:15

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Session 2.1.1 - Panel Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Panel

Using Experimental Design in IB/IM Research (Session# 210826)

Chairs: Shea Fan, RMIT University and Perttu Kähäri, Aalto University


Panelists: (ID# 676)

David Thomas, University of Victoria

Paula Caligiuri, Northeastern University

Melody Chao, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Margaret Shaffer, University of Oklahoma

Ronald Fischer, Victoria University of Wellington

 
Session 2.1.2 - Panel Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Panel

Recontextualization, Translation and Knowledge Sharing: Understanding Language Effects on Organizational Transformation (Session# 210422)

Chairs: Mary Yoko Brannen, Copenhagen Business School and Sri Zaheer, University of Minnesota


Panelists: (ID# 570)

Mary Yoko Brannen, Copenhagen Business School

Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University

D. Eleanor Westney, York University

Sri Zaheer, University of Minnesota

 
Session 2.1.4 - Competitive Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Competitive

Innovation, Networking & Performance-An Emerging Firm Perspective (Session# 210905)

Chair: Salman Kimiagari, Thompson Rivers University


Patent Ratios, IPR, IP-Intensity and Strategic Choices to Take Debt (ID# 140)

Elizabeth Moore, Northeastern University

Bruno Buscariolli, FGV EAESP

Luis Alfonso Dau, Northeastern University

Jorge Carneiro, FGV EAESP

Networking Effects and Decision-making on Upgrading Management Quality: The Logic of Small and Medium-sized Vietnamese Enterprises (ID# 236)

Hyung-Kun Park, Yonsei University

Jooyoung Kwak, Yonsei University

Building a Moat: The Effect of Local Firms’ Networking on Foreign Firms Performance (ID# 306)

Zhenzhen Xie, Tsinghua University

Ziyi Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Rui Wu, Tsinghua University

Headquarters-Subsidiary Relationship and Subsidiary Innovation Performance in Emerging Multinationals: A Loose Coupling Perspective (ID# 516)

Chao Zhou, Zhejiang University

Jian Du, Zhejiang University

 
Session 2.1.7 - Interactive Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Interactive

Resilience, Learning and Relations in a Pandemic Crisis (Session# 211352)

Chair: Tanvi Kothari, San Jose State University


Understanding Headquarters-Subsidiary Relations through Covid-19: A Tripolar Time Conceptualisation for MNE Learning and Unlearning (ID# 21)

Gabriele Suder, RMIT University

Monica Riviere, ISC Paris

Carole Reade, San José State University

Creativity Under Uncertainty: Effects of International Business Competence to Face COVID-19 (ID# 360)

Silvio Luis de Vasconcellos, Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing

Gabrieli Marques Camillo, Universidade Regional de Blumenau

Mohamed Amal, Universidade Regional de Blumenau and University of Itajai Valley

The Impact of COVID-19 on Resilience and Regionalization: U.S. versus Subnational (ID# 460)

Roxana Wright, Plymouth State University

Chen Wu, Plymouth State University

Teamwork During a Global Pandemic: Communication, Relationship Building and Outcomes when Working Face-to-Face vs Videoconferencing in U.S. and China (ID# 638)

Nancy R. Buchan, University of South Carolina

Xiao-Ping Chen, University of Washington

Ye Zhang, Peking University

Wendi L. Adair, University of Waterloo

 
Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: De-globalization and Decoupling (Session# 211549)

Chair: Arie Y. Lewin, Duke University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 2.1.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Multinomial and Ordered Logit/Probit Models and Plotting (Session# 211571)

Chair: Stewart R. Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Tuesday, June 29 - 01:30-02:45

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Session 2.2.1 - Panel Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 7. Teaching and Education Room: Panel

New Hunting Ground for Competitive Advantage: The Role of IB in Digital Innovation for Learning & Teaching Engagement (How COVID-19 Has Pushed Teaching & Educational Transformation) (Session# 210721)

Chair: Gabriele Suder, RMIT University


Panelists: (ID# 416)

Gabriele Suder, RMIT University

Raj Aggarwal, Kent State University Foundation

David Berg, Hamline University

 
Session 2.2.4 - Competitive Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 2. Marketing Strategy and Consumer Research Room: Competitive

Cross-Cultural Consumers Behavior and Characteristics (Session# 210202)

Chair: Jorge Wise, CETYS Universidad


Different Responses in Referral Reward Programs: The Moderating Effect of Styles of Thinking (ID# 38)

Zhenpeng Yu, Southwest Jiaotong University

Hui Zeng, Sichuan Agricultural University

Cross-Cultural Study of the Effect of Front-Loaded and Rear-Loaded Promotion on Consumers: A Comparison of China and Pakistan (ID# 192)

Zhenpeng Yu, Southwest Jiaotong University

Hui Zeng, Sichuan Agricultural University

The Effect of Religious Commitment and Global Identity on Luxury Purchase: The Case of U.S. and Thailand Consumers (ID# 279)

Jieqiong Ma, Hofstra University

Jie Yang, University of Texas at Tyler

Middle-Class Consumers in China and India: Characteristics, Clusters, and Implications (ID# 613)

Archana Mannem, Wayne State University

Lu Yu, Wayne State University

Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University

 
Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: 做有影响力的国际商务研究:理想与实现 (Doing IB Research with Impact: Why Should We Care about It and How to Achieve It?) (Session# 211559)

Chair: Jane W. Lu, City University of Hong Kong


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
Note: This Café will be conducted in Mandarin Chinese.
 
Session 2.2.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Multi Level Modelling (Session# 211567)

Chair: Bo Nielsen, University of Sydney Business School


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Tuesday, June 29 - 03:00-04:00

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Time: 03:00-04:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Oceania Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211587)

Chair: Maureen Benson-Rea, University of Auckland


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Tuesday, June 29 - 07:00-08:15

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Session 2.3.1 - Special Session Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

Diversity and Inclusion at AIB: Actionable Insights from Practice and Academia (Session# 211528)

Chair: Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School


Panelists: (ID# 712)

Matevz (Matt) Raskovic, Victoria University of Wellington

Racquel Warner, Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government

Joao Albino-Pimentel, Copenhagen Business School

Saba Colakoglu, Georgia Institute of Technology

Nejc Jaka Sekula , LGBTI Equity Lead, Novartis

Ramkrishna (Ram) Sinha, Co-Founder, Pride Circle

Ricardo Tapia-Iturriag, Corporate Public Affairs Manager and D&I Advocate, Wizeline

Alice Leri, D&I Manager, Forschungszentrum Jülich

 
Session 2.3.4 - Competitive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Competitive

Foreign Strategy and Operation Modes (Session# 210101)

Chair: Jose Mata, Copenhagen Business School


Knowledge Management Within a Strategic Alliances Context: Past, Present and Future. Journal of Knowledge Management (ID# 136)

Vijay Edward Pereira, NEOMA Business School

Nisha Bamel, Freelance

Umesh Bamel, International Management Institute, New Delhi

Giuseppe Cappiello, University of Bologna

The Performance of Decision-Making Strategies in SME Internationalization (ID# 327)

Luis Oliveira, Dalarna University

Martin Johanson, Dalarna University / Uppsala University

Carin Nordström, Dalarna University

Entry Mode Decision-Making and Status Quo Bias (ID# 539)

Anisur Faroque, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT)

Ali Ahi, University of Helsinki

Olli Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT)

Sanna Sundqvist, Aalto University

 
Session 2.3.5 - Competitive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Competitive

Cross-Border Socio-Political Environment and Firm Outcomes (Session# 211004)

Chair: Bin Zhang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications


The Cost of Being Foreign: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Experiment in the US (ID# 188)

Pedro Makhoul, UCLA Anderson School of Management

João V. Guedes-Neto, University of Pittsburgh

Aldo Musacchio, Brandeis International Business School

Corruption Distance and Entry Mode Choice (ID# 13)

Anh Trung Phan, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Changes in Political Affinity and Firms' Subsidiary Investments (ID# 103)

Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah, BI Norwegian Business School

Christopher Albert Sabel, BI Norwegian Business School

Flladina Zilja, Copenhagen Business School

Rapid Institutional Changes and Subsidiary Performance: The Impact of Home and Host Country Learning (ID# 259)

Lucio Fuentelsaz, Universidad de Zaragoza

Elisabet Garrido, Universidad de Zaragoza

Minerva González, Universidad de Zaragoza

 
Session 2.3.7 - Interactive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Interactive

Expatriates and Cosmopolitans (Session# 210556)

Chair: Anna Katharina Bader, Northumbria University


In-Between Worlds – Liminal Experiences of Finnish-Born Cosmopolitans (ID# 426)

Niina Nummela, University of Turku

Riikka Harikkala-Laihinen, University of Turku

Eriikka Johanna Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, University of Turku

Johanna Raitis, University of Turku

Expatriates’ Embeddedness and Host Country Withdrawal Cognition: The Mediating Role of Institutional Trust and Workplace Discrimination (ID# 278)

Miikka J. Lehtonen, Rikkyo University

Alexei Koveshnikov, Aalto University

Heidi Wechtler, University of Newcastle

Time Matters: How MNE Parent-Subsidiary Temporal Closeness Influences Expatriate Staffing (ID# 388)

Jingyu Yang, University of Sydney

Liang Wen, University of Sydney

Stefan Volk, University of Sydney

Jane W. Lu, City University of Hong Kong

A Typology of Expatriate Spouses: A Centric and Auxiliary View (ID# 297)

Jemaine Tsoi, University of Queensland

Miriam Moeller, University of Queensland

Anna Jenkins, University of Queensland

Learning by Engaging in Corporate Social Responsibility: The Role of Business Expatriates of Emerging Market Multinationals (ID# 166)

Sihong Wu, University of Western Australia

Di Fan, Swinburne University of Technology

How and When Does Global Mindset Affect Subsidiary Performance? Moderated Mediation Role of Competitive Strategies (ID# 307)

Shucheng Zhang, Curtin University

Fuming Jiang, Curtin University

 
Session 2.3.8 - Interactive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Interactive

Organizational and Talent Management Issues of EMNEs (Session# 210957)

Chair: Yan Chen, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications


Dominance and Societal Effects in HR Practice Transfer: The Role of Meso-level Actors in Diffusing and Mediating the Japanese Model in Indonesia (ID# 205)

Joey Soehardjojo, Cardiff University

Rick Delbridge, Cardiff University

Taming the Dragon: An Analysis of the Local Works Councils’ Strategies in German Subsidiaries Acquired by Chinese MNEs (ID# 263)

Tina Miedtank, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Johann Fortwengel, King's College London

The internationalization of Chinese firms: Investment motives and HR implications for host countries (ID# 301)

Cuiling Jiang, KEDGE Business School

Dorra Yahiaoui, KEDGE Business School

Chi Zhang, KEDGE Business School

Power Asymmetry in Top Management Team and Family Firm Internationalization: Evidence From India (ID# 397)

Anita Kerai, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

Chitra Singla, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

How Ownership and Management in Family Firms Influence Multinationalization: Evidence From India (ID# 222)

Arindam Mondal, XLRI-Xavier School of Management

Sougata Ray, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta

Somnath Lahiri, Illinois State University

 
Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: International R&D and Global Knowledge Sourcing (Session# 211547)

Chairs: Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University and Jaeyong Song, Seoul National University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 2.3.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Qualitative Methods (Session# 211562)

Chair: Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Tuesday, June 29 - 08:30-09:45

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Session 2.4.1 - Panel Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Panel

Research Methods in IB – Trends and Future Agenda (Session# 210821)

Chair: Phillip Nell, WU Vienna


Panelists: (ID# 17)

Sebastian Reiche, University of Navarra

Catherine Welch, University of Sydney Business School

Anne-Wil Harzing, Middlesex University London

Jelena Cerar, WU Vienna

Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University

Bo Nielsen, University of Sydney Business School

Phillip Nell, WU Vienna

 
Session 2.4.4 - Competitive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Competitive

Political/Policy Hazards and Firm Responses (Session# 211002)

Chair: Marina Latukha, St. Petersburg State University


The Global Legal Environment and General Deterrence Across Borders: Swiss Banks Responses to U.S. Criminal Prosecutions (ID# 658)

Emmanuelle Reuter, University of Neuchatel

Florian Überbacher, University of Zürich

Andreas Georg Scherer, University of Zürich

Corporate Investment and FDI in the Context of Rising Right-Wing and Left-Wing Populism (ID# 274)

Margherita Corina, Bocconi University

Alfonso Carballo, Bocconi University

Entry Barrier Dynamism and Firm Reactions: A Case of Policy Shock on FDI (ID# 193)

Ziliang Deng, Renmin University of China

Pei Wang, Renmin University of China

Zhan Wu, University of Sydney

Vikas Kumar, University of Sydney

 
Session 2.4.5 - Competitive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Competitive

Technology and Market Internationalization (Session# 211204)

Chair: Muhammad Mustafa Raziq, National University of Sciences and Technology


Protecting Intellectual Property in Foreign Subsidiaries: An Internal Network Defense Perspective (ID# 398)

Jingjing Zhang, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Jiatao Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Yan Yan, Renmin University of China

Balancing the Need to Protect Technology and Access New Knowledge When Conducting R&D Abroad (ID# 234)

Mario Kafouros, University of Manchester

Eva Mavroudi, University of Leeds

Chengqi Wang, University of Nottingham

Junjie Hong, University of International Business and Economics

Communication Technology and the Management of Innovation in Multinational Firms (ID# 598)

Luis Ballesteros, George Washington University

Catherine Magelssen, London Business School

Casidhe Troyer, London Business School

Entry Mode Choices of Platform Companies Seeking Expansion in International Markets (ID# 437)

Jaykumar Padmanabhan, Jain University

S. Raghunath, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

 
Session 2.4.7 - Interactive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Interactive

Entry Mode Strategies and Performance of EMNEs (Session# 210958)

Chair: Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah, BI Norwegian Business School


Geographic Cluster or Global Linkages? What Accelerate Emerging Market Firms Foreign Entry Speed (ID# 232)

Sandeep Yadav, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

Rajesh Srivinas Upadhyayula, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

Corporate Social Irresponsibility of African Firms Across the Continent: Does Leaving the Path of Social Responsibility Hurt Shareholder Value? (ID# 343)

Andreas Hoepner, University College Dublin

Ane Jensen, Aarhus University

Qian Li, Cardiff University

Penelope Muzanenhamo, University College Dublin

What Is at Stake? An Examination of Signals by State Owned Emerging Market Firms and Their Effect on Acquisition Ownership in Advanced Markets (ID# 498)

Desislava Dikova, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Ute Heinrichs, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Value Creation of Cross-Border Acquisitions of Emerging Economy Firms: Exploring New Research Directions (ID# 501)

Lei Li, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Wenjun Tu, Ningbo University

Xiaogang Bi, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Yuxue Luo, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Agyenim Boateng, De Montfort University

Contextualising Foreign Subsidiary Governance: A Systematic Literature Review (ID# 520)

Yuxue Luo, University of Nottingham Ningbo

An Empirical Analysis on Choice of FDI Entry Mode in Myanmar: Evidence from Korean Multinational Companies (ID# 606)

Byung Hee Lee, Hanyang University

Honey Soe, Hanyang University

Jing Liu, Northern Kentucky University

Hong Chen, Hanyang University

 
Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Studying Subsidiary Strategy – What are the Burning and Exciting Issues? (Session# 211578)

Chair: Ulf Andersson, Mälardalen University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.

Tuesday, June 29 - 10:00-11:00

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Time: 10:00-11:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Western Europe Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211598)

Chair: Fabian Froese, University of Goettingen


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Tuesday, June 29 - 11:30-12:30

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Time: 11:30-12:30
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Sustainability SIG Networking Session (Session# 211600)

Chairs: Shasha Zhao, University of Surrey and John R. Dilyard, St. Francis College


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars and learn more about the activities of the Shared Interest Group. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.
 
Time: 11:30-12:30
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Women in the AIB (WAIB) Networking Session (Session# 211602)

Chair: Amanda Budde-Sung, U.S. Air Force Academy


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars and learn more about the activities of the Shared Interest Group. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Tuesday, June 29 - 12:30-13:45

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Session 2.5.1 - Special Session Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

UNCTAD-AIB Award for Research on Investment and Development (Session# 211525)

Chair: James Zhan, UNCTAD


Presentations from the finalists of UNCTAD-AIB Award for Research on Investment and Development Award, established jointly by the UNCTAD Division of Investment and Enterprise (DIAE) and the Academy of International Business (AIB) for the best young academic research work on international investment and development.
The Indirect Effect of Import Competition on Corporate Tax Avoidance (ID# 731)

Baptiste Souillard, Université Libre de Bruxelles

Overcoming institutional voids in the home country for internationalization: Effectiveness of market and non-market strategies for Indian MNEs (ID# 732)

Rishika Nayyar, FORE School of Management

Rajdeepa Maity, O.P. Jindal Global University

Belt and Road Initiative and Cascading Innovation in China's Domestic Railway Ecosystem (ID# 733)

Yang Gao, HEC Montréal

Multichain strategies and economic upgrading in global value chains: Evidence from Kenyan horticulture (ID# 734)

Giovanni Pasquali, University of Manchester

Aarti Krishnan, University of Manchester

MNE and Where to Find Them: an Intertemporal Perspective on the Global Ownership Network (ID# 735)

Philipp Großkurth, WIPO

 
Session 2.5.4 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Competitive

Networks, Relationships and International Strategy (Session# 210406)

Chair: Ulf Andersson, Mälardalen University


Time: Three Temporal Lenses on International Business Research (ID# 80)

Michael Mol, Copenhagen Business School

Tor Hernes, Copenhagen Business School

Madeleine Rauch, Copenhagen Business School

Majken Schultz, Copenhagen Business School

Indirect Internationalization Strategy and Reputation: A Study of Network Internationalization (ID# 211)

Rany Salvoldi, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

David M. Brock, Ben Gurion University of the Negev

The Effect of Peer Network on Foreign Divestment in a Connected World (ID# 409)

Hyeyoun Park, University of Surrey

Chris Changwha Chung, Korea University

Value Distribution in Global Value Chains: Interdependence Relationships, Markets for Social Justice and Government Policy (ID# 490)

Lilac Nachum, Baruch College, CUNY

 
Session 2.5.5 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Competitive

All Together Now: Gender Diversity Implications On Embeddedness, Social Costs And Subjective Career Success (Session# 210602)

Chair: Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University


Different Feathers Embedding Together: Integrating Diversity and Organizational Embeddedness (ID# 51)

Debjani Ghosh, Indian Institute of Management Ranchi

Tomoki Sekiguchi, Kyoto University

Jorge A. Gonzalez, University of Texas of Rio Grande Valley

The Effect of Social Costs of Failure on Women Entrepreneurs Across Countries (ID# 389)

Sharon A. Simmons, Jackson State University

Chong Kyoon Lee, James Madison University

Susan L. Young, Kennesaw State University

MaQueba Massey, Jackson State University

The Impact of Gender Role Orientations on Subjective Career Success: A Multilevel Study of 36 Societies (ID# 35)

Jane L. Y. Terpstra Tong, Monash University

David A. Ralston, University Fellows International Research Consortium

Len Treviño, Florida Atlantic University

Olivier Furrer, Université de Fribourg

Fabian Froese, University of Goettingen

Brian Tjemkes, Vrije Universiteit

Fidel León Darder, Universitat de València

Malika Richards, Pennsylvania State University

Yongjuan Li, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Pingping Fu, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Mario Molteni, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Ian Palmer, RMIT University

Zuzana Tucková, Tomas Bata University

Erna Szabo, Johannes Kepler University

Gabrielle Poeschl, Universidade do Porto

Martin Hemmert, Korea University

Arif Butt, Lahore University of Management Sciences

Teresa de la Garza, Tecnológico Nacional de México

Dalia Susniene, Kaunas University of Technology

Charlotte Karam, American University of Beiruit

Satoko Suzuki, Hitotsubashi University

Han Srinivasan, University of Connecticut

Jamie Ruiz Gutierrez, Universidad de los Andes

Antonin Ricard, Aix-Marseille University

Zoltán Buzády, Corvinus University of Budapest

Luis Sigala Paparella, Universidad Centroccidental Lisandro Alvarado

Oswaldo Morales, ESAN University

Vik Naidoo, University of Sydney

Maria Kangasniemi-Haapala, South-Eastern Finland University

Tevfik Dalgic, University of Texas at Dallas

Ruth Alas, Deceased

Vojko Potocan, University of Maribor

Ajantha S. Dharmasiri, University of Sri Jayewardenepura

Yongqing Fang, University of Canberra

Calvin Burns, University of Strathclyde

Marian Crowley-Henry, Maynooth University

Marina Dabic, University of Zagreb / Nottingham Trent University

 
Session 2.5.7 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 3. Finance, Accounting and Corporate Governance Room: Interactive

Financial Intermediation and Risk Management (Session# 210353)

Chair: Xiao Wang, University of Science and Technology of China


Foreign Institutional Ownership, Investment-Idiosyncratic Risk Sensitivity, and Economic Growth (ID# 190)

Zhe An, Monash University

Tao Zhu, Jinan University

Chen Chen, Monash University

Donghui Li, Shenzhen University

Market Structure and Bank Risk-Taking: Analyzing the Role of Banks’ Stakeholder-Value Orientation (ID# 275)

Kurt Desender, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Mónica López-Puertas Lamy, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid

Oil Price Shocks and Bank Risk Around the World (ID# 322)

Yi Jin, Tianjin University of Finance and Economics

Pengxiang Zhai, Central South University

Zhaobo Zhu, Shenzhen University

How Monetary Policy Affects the Lending Channel in Turkey: Bayesian Estimation (ID# 359)

Sarkar Kabir, University of Coventry

Elmira Partovi, University of West of England

Seyed Mehdi Hosseini, University of Coventry

How Do Risk Disclosure and Risk Management Shape Banks' Downside Risk? International Evidence (ID# 484)

Sheng-Hung Chen, National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology

Song-Zan Chiou-Wei, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

Tung-Chin Lee, Nanhua University

Creditor Rights, Culture and Leverage (ID# 673)

Harshal Mulay, IIM Calcutta

Arpita Ghosh, IIM Calcutta

Rama Seth, Copenhagen Business School

Fleeing from Systemic Risk at Home: China’s Cross Border Acquisitions (2008-2017) (ID# 273)

Liang Shao, Radford University

Liang Wang, University of San Francisco

Zaiyang Xie, Zhejiang University of Technology

Hua Zhou, Central University of Finance and Economics

 
Session 2.5.8 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 2. Marketing Strategy and Consumer Research Room: Interactive

Marketing Strategy in Global Markets (Session# 210252)

Chair: Hsing-Hua Stella Chang, National Sun-yat Sen University


The Effect of Affective Cues on Unrealistic Optimism and Consumer Response: An Affective Sensemaking Rationale (ID# 506)

Yizhou Yuan, Xi'an International Studies University

Chanthika Pornpitakpan, University of Macau

Country of Origin, Familiarity With the Species, and Consumer Involvement As Drivers of Seafood Consumption (ID# 629)

Srdan Zdravkovic, Bryant University

Matthew Hill, Bryant University

Product-Specific Symbolism and Consumer Animosity Effect: A Social Identity Perspective (ID# 20)

Cher-Min Fong, National Sun-yat Sen University

Hsing-Hua Stella Chang, National Sun-yat Sen University

Yu-Lin Han, National Sun-yat Sen University

Chao-Cheng Chung, Tajen University

Personalization Preferences of Russian Consumers: The Implications for International E-Tailers for Customer Relationships Establishment (ID# 346)

Megi Gogua, Saint Petersburg State University

Maria Smirnova, Saint Petersburg State University

 
Session 2.5.9 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Interactive

Precarious Environments and Employment Relationships (Session# 210552)

Chair: Davina Vora, State University of New York New Paltz


Dynamics of Psychological Contacts during Expatriation in High-Risk Countries (ID# 323)

Benjamin Bader, Newcastle University

Anna Katharina Bader, Northumbria University

Denise Rousseau, Carnegie Mellon University

Tassilo Schuster, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg

Migrant Workers in Precarious Employment (ID# 376)

Vivi (Hui) Zhang, Carleton University

Luciara Nardon, Carleton University

Greg Sears, Carleton University

Hiring Migrants or Hiring Abroad? Multinational Firms’ Global Employment Decisions (ID# 84)

Ngoc Han Nguyen, Hasselt University

Rene Belderbos, KU Leuven

Bart Leten, KU Leuven

Mark Vancauteren, Hasselt University

The Global Refugee Crisis: A Multidisciplinary, Contextualized, Multilevel Review (ID# 220)

Priya Ashlia Roy, University of Sydney

Jeannie Eun Su Lee, University of Newcastle

Betina Szkudlarek, University of Sydney

Dan Caprar, University of Sydney

 
Session 2.5.10 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Interactive

The Role of the Entrepreneur and the Decision-Maker (Session# 210154)

Chair: Inés Villafana, Consorcio de Universidades


Migrants’ Remittances, Ethnic Diversity, and New Business Creation in Developing Countries (ID# 8)

R. Isil Yavuz, Bryant University

Berrak Bahadir, Florida International University

Crossing Borders: Young Entrepreneurs and the Lure of Major Cities (ID# 46)

Michael Murphree, University of South Carolina

Entrepreneurial Strategies of the Russian-Speaking Migrants in Germany: Insights from an Empirical Study (ID# 489)

Maria Elo, University of Southern Denmark

Liubov Ermolaeva, St. Petersburg State University

Maria Ivanova-Gongne, Abo Akademi University

Daria Klishevich, St. Petersburg State University

CEO Narcissism, International Entrepreneurial Orientation, and Speed of Internationalization: An Empirical Study of Exporting SMEs from China (ID# 172)

Xiaoxuan Li, Macquarie University / Xiamen University

Yue Wang, Macquarie University

Miles Yang, Macquarie University

Yanzhao Tang, Xiamen University

CEOs’ Internationalization Decisions in Underperforming Firms (ID# 310)

Raquel García-García, University of Oviedo

Esteban García-Canal, University of Oviedo

Mauro F. Guillén, University of Pennsylvania

The Effect of Family Support on Young Entrepreneurs: A Cross-National Study (ID# 387)

Amirhossein Maleki, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

Kaveh Moghaddam, University of Houston-Victoria

Peggy Cloninger, University of Houston-Victoria

 
Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Remembering Yair Aharoni (Session# 211551)

Chairs: Arie Y. Lewin, Duke University and Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds

Discussant: Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 2.5.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Case Study Research (Session# 211576)

Chair: Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, University of Vienna


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Tuesday, June 29 - 14:00-15:15

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Session 2.6.1 - Special Session Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

2021 JIBS Decade Award (Session# 211527)

Chair: Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary


The 2021 JIBS Decade Award, sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan, honors the most influential paper published in the 2011 volume of the Journal of International Business Studies. The award is designed to recognize the most influential paper published in the Journal of International Business Studies ten years prior and is presented at the annual AIB conference. In order to be considered for the JIBS Decade Award, an article must be one of the five most cited articles published in JIBS for the year being considered. This year’s Selection Committee members were JIBS Area Editor and AIB VP Administration Becky Reuber (Chair, University of Toronto, Canada), the current AIB Program Chair Gary Knight (Willamette University, USA), and AIB VP Administration Dana Minbaeva (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark). JIBS Editor-in-Chief Alain Verbeke was an ex officio, non-voting committee member.
Award Presentation: (ID# 720)

Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary

Nicholas Philipson, Springer

L. Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds

A Retrospective on their article by the winners of this year's JIBS Decade Award: "Theorising from case studies: Towards a pluralist future for international business research" (ID# 711)

Catherine Welch, University of Sydney Business School

Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University

Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, University of Vienna

Eriikka Johanna Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, University of Turku

Commentators: (ID# 721)

Becky Reuber, University of Toronto

Gary Knight, Willamette University

Mary Yoko Brannen, Copenhagen Business School

Eric Tsang, University of Texas at Dallas

 
Session 2.6.2 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Panel

Marketing Responses to Disruptions in Trade Policies, Business Models, and Market Dynamics (Session# 211324)

Chairs: Kelly Hewett, University of Tennessee and Kiwoong Yoo, University of Tennessee


Panelists: (ID# 189)

S. Cem Bahadir, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Nandini Nim, Georgia State University

Kiran Pedada, Indian School of Business

Kelly Hewett, University of Tennessee

Kiwoong Yoo, University of Tennessee

 
Session 2.6.3 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Panel

Do the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals Matter to Multinationals? (Session# 211122)

Chair: Junghoon Park, Baruch College, CUNY


Panelists: (ID# 45)

Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University

Elisa Giuliani, University of Pisa

Ivan Montiel, Baruch College, CUNY

Junghoon Park, Baruch College, CUNY

Jonathan Doh, Villanova University

 
Session 2.6.4 - Competitive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Competitive

Global Value Chains in the Post Pandemic Era (Session# 210401)

Chair: Chang Hoon Oh, University of Kansas


The Changing Nature of Global Product Integration (ID# 113)

Heather Berry, George Washington University

Aseem Kaul, University of Minnesota

De-Globalization: The End of Global Supply Chains? (ID# 329)

Michael A. Witt, INSEAD

Enver Yücesan, INSEAD

FDI Ownership Structure of Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises: A Global Value Chain Perspective in the Chinese Context (ID# 331)

Tianle Yang, Zhejiang University of Technology

Lei Li, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Shige Makino, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Global Value Chain (Re)Configuration: A Framework to Understand the Structural and Strategic Impacts of COVID-19 (ID# 23)

Liena Kano, University of Calgary

Rajneesh Narula, University of Reading

Irina Surdu, University of Warwick

 
Session 2.6.5 - Competitive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Competitive

Digitalization and International Business (Session# 211202)

Chair: Sergio Garcia Agreda, Universidad Privada Boliviana


The Interplay of Digitalization, Corruption, and Internationalization (ID# 75)

Farzana Chowdhury, Durham University

David Audretsch, Indiana University

Maksim Belitski, University of Reading

Multinational Enterprises Theory in the Digital Era: The State-of-the-Art and Research Priorities (ID# 233)

Fei Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Mengyang Wei, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Yan Chen, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Exporters Use of Internet B2B Platform: Opportunity for Emerging Market Sellers (ID# 470)

Ruey Jer Bryan Jean, National Chengchi University

Daekwan Kim, Florida State University

Impact of Digitalization, Geographic Dispersion, and Search for Innovation on Inventor Productivity (ID# 584)

Viktor Fredrich, University of Bayreuth

Ricarda B. Bouncken, Bayreuth University

Katrina M. Brownell, Indiana University

Ram Mudambi, Temple University

 
Session 2.6.7 - Interactive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Interactive

Emerging Markets, Institutions, and Context (Session# 210155)

Chair: Wenxin Guo, University of North Georgia


SME Internationalisation in Emerging Markets: A Mixed-Method Synthesis on Managerial Capabilities (ID# 56)

Vahid Jafari-Sadeghi, Coventry University

Hannan Amoozad Mahdiraji, De Montfort University

Maktoba Omar, Coventry University

Amir Daneshvar, Coventry University

Universally-Enabling and Context-Binding Resources in New Venture Internationalization: Evidence from Venture Capital Backed Start-ups in an Emerging Market (ID# 148)

Carlos González, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Daniela Ruiz Massieu, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

The Impact of Local Links and Degree of Internationalization of Taiwan's Electronics Industry on the Business Performance of Subsidiaries: Taking the Extent of Authorization Granted to Subsidiaries as a Mediating Variable (ID# 450)

Ku-Ho Lin, National Chung Hsing University

Chueh-Chu Ou, Ling Tung University

Yi Cheng Huang, National Chung Hsing University

Wei-Kuo Tseng, National Chung Hsing University

Pei-Hsuan Lee, National Chung Hsing University

Thinking Inside the Box: Psychological Theories, Constructs and Methodological Approaches to Explain Psychic Distance. Systematic Literature Review and Future Research Recommendations (ID# 524)

Leonie Rogenhofer, University of St. Gallen

Category Contrast and the Emergence of a Stigmatized Industry: An Empirical Study of Military Exports (ID# 620)

Murad Mithani, Rutgers University - Camden

Rakesh B. Sambharya, Rutgers University - Camden

The Emergence of Middle Class Multinational Social Enterprises in Hostile Environments: A Narrative of Amul Coop in India (ID# 587)

Abhijit Ghosh, Thompson Rivers University

Abhirup Chakrabarti, Queen's University

 
Session 2.6.8 - Interactive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Interactive

Foreign Subsidiary Management - The Role of HQ Mandate and Local Context (Session# 210455)

Chair: Klaus Meyer, Western University


Does Gain-Sharing Always Lead to More Gain? How Distributive Fairness Influences Subsidiary Initiative (ID# 2)

David Weng, California State University Fullerton

Hsiang-Lin Cheng, National Chung Cheng University

Managerial Attention and MNE Subsidiary Initiative in the Offshore Oil Industry (ID# 115)

Michael Murphree, University of South Carolina

Bui Petersen, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Ningzi Li, University of Chicago

MNE Headquarter Attention to Subsidiaries: Evidence from India (ID# 131)

Mayank Sewak, Great Lakes Institute of Management

Anna Lamin, Northeastern University

The Transfer of Parent Firm Resources and Subsidiary Local Adaptation (ID# 155)

Defeng Sun, Nihon University

Tatsuya Kikutani, Kyoto University

Yasuo Sugiyama, Kyoto University

Facets of Intervention – The Effect of Headquarters Intervention on Subunit Compliance (ID# 203)

Michael Glock, WU Vienna

Phillip Nell, WU Vienna

Torben Pedersen, Bocconi University

The Interplay between Emotions and Legitimacy in Managing the Global - Local Tension at MNCs (ID# 241)

Eugene Cha, Keio University

Masahiro Kotosaka, Keio University

Practice Transfer in MNEs: Developing a Framework for Integrating External Actors Into the Microfoundations Lens (ID# 574)

Ahmed Ahmed Farghally Mohamed Hassan, King's College London

Johann Fortwengel, King's College London

Tuesday, June 29 - 15:30-16:45

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Session 2.7.1 - Special Session Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

AIB Fellows John Fayerweather Eminent Scholar Award Special Session (Session# 211530)

Chair: Michael Hitt, Texas A&M University


Panelists: (ID# 714)

Jay Barney, University of Utah

Marjorie Lyles, Florida International University

Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University

Michael Hitt, Texas A&M University

Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University

 
Session 2.7.2 - Panel Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Panel

Variety is a Spice of Life: Methodological Perspectives, Opportunities and Challenges in IB Research (Session# 210823)

Chair: Stewart R. Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio


Panelists: (ID# 283)

Aggie Chidlow, University of Birmingham

Roberta Aguzzoli, Durham University

Jorge Francisco Lengler, Durham University

Jeremy Aroles, Durham University

Stewart R. Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio

 
Session 2.7.4 - Competitive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Competitive

MNE Knowledge and Host Country Effect (Session# 211201)

Chair: Shasha Zhao, University of Surrey


How Does Cross-National Knowledge Distance Influence Host Innovation? (ID# 44)

Tianjiao Xia, University of East Anglia

Xiaohui Liu, University of Birmingham

Scope and Scale of Technology Challenge and MNE Knowledge Sourcing in Host Countries (ID# 52)

Michael Murphree, University of South Carolina

Bui Petersen, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Peter Warrian, University of Toronto

Ray Gosine, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Improving Global Knowledge Centrality: The Role of Co-Inventor Collaboration with China (ID# 145)

E. Beyza Satoglu, Izmir Katip Celebi University

Jessica Salmon, Siena College

Fernando Sanchez-Henriquez, Universidad del Desarrollo

Andres Velez-Calle, Universidad EAFIT

Salma Zaman, Lahore University of Management Sciences

Knowledge Sharing Challenges within Western MNE Subsidiaries and Headquarters in China (ID# 479)

David Schulzmann, Aalborg University

Daojuan Wang, Aalborg University

Dmitrij Slepniov, Aalborg University

 
Session 2.7.7 - Interactive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Interactive

Party In The Boardroom: Is Gender Diversity Welcome? (Session# 210651)

Chair: Cuiling Jiang, KEDGE Business School


Institutional Drivers of Gender Parity in the Boardroom (ID# 194)

Liang Wang, University of San Francisco

Zaiyang Xie, Zhejiang University of Technology

June Lee, University of San Francisco

Stan Xiao Li, City University of Hong Kong

Do Legally Mandated Female Quotas Promote Effective Participation of Women in Boardrooms or Proliferate Tokenism? Views of Men and Women Directors (ID# 390)

Sneh Bhardwaj, Federation University Australia

Damian Morgan, Federation University, Australia

International Expansion: The Role of Female Directors (ID# 556)

Marco Traversi, University of Brescia

Mariasole Bannò, University of Brescia

Giorgia D'Allura, University of Catania

Celeste Amorim Varum, University of Aveiro

The Female Intrapreneurship in International Business: Exploring Women Trajectories in an Emerging Market (ID# 669)

Jordana Romio, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS

Marcelo André Machado, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS

Freitas Jr. José Carlos da Silva, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS

Research Performance in Business and Management: The Impact of Team Size and Team Diversity (ID# 518)

Sorin Krammer, University of Exeter

 
Session 2.7.8 - Interactive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Interactive

Strategic Responses to Emerging Markets' Institutional Environment-Related Factors (Session# 210952)

Chair: Carole Couper, Sheffield University


Multinational Enterprises’ Responses to Institutional Voids (ID# 132)

Matthew Allen, University of Essex

Bakhtiar Rana, University of Aalborg

Jiajia Liu, University of Huddersfield

Firm Level CSR and the Perception of Government Effectiveness in Latin America (ID# 141)

Larissa Marchiori Pacheco, Northeastern University

Elizabeth Moore, Northeastern University

Kristin Brandl, University of Victoria

Luis Alfonso Dau, Northeastern University

Strategic Responses to Institutional Voids (Rationalization, Aggression, and Defensiveness): Institutional Complementarity and Why the Home Country Matters (ID# 210)

John Luiz, University of Sussex

Takudzwa Magada, University of Cape Town

Regis Mukumbuzi, University of Cape Town

International Expansion and Firm Innovation: The Roles of Legal Institution and Government Support (ID# 319)

Xuchang Chen, Peking University

Ting Xiao, Peking University

Jun Xia, University of Texas at Dallas

When MNEs Bribe? The Role of Managerial Discretion (ID# 334)

Da Teng, Beijing University of Chemical Technology

Moustafa Salman Haj Youssef, Lebanese American University

Chengchun Li, Changshu Institute of Technology

Bribe and Co – The Institutionalization of Corruption in a Multinational (ID# 459)

Armando Castro, University College London

Suzana Rodrigues, University of Brasilia/Erasmus University

Nelson Phillips, Imperial College London

 
Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Writing up Ethnographic Research (Session# 211539)

Chair: Mary Yoko Brannen, Copenhagen Business School


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Teaching Café: Sustainability in IB Education (Session# 211584)

Chairs: Marina A. Schmitz, CBS International Business School and Miguel Cordova, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú


Teaching Cafés provide an opportunity to expand your IB education skillset, with the guidance of an expert facilitator. Come and join others who are passionate about their teaching skills. Organized by the Teaching and Education SIG.

Tuesday, June 29 - 17:00-18:15

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 2.8.1 - Panel Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Panel

Current State and Future of Global Strategy Research and Practice (Session# 210423)

Chairs: Michael Hitt, Texas A&M University and Marjorie Lyles, Florida International University


Panelists: (ID# 114)

Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University

Stephen Tallman, University of Richmond

D. Eleanor Westney, York University

Peter Williamson, Cambridge University

 
Session 2.8.2 - Special Session Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Panel

Migration from a Gender and Diversity Perspective (Track Showcase Session) (Session# 210624)

Chairs: Tanvi Kothari, San Jose State University and Stacey Fitzsimmons, University of Victoria


Panelists: (ID# 703)

Liesl Riddle, George Washington University

Maria Elo, University of Southern Denmark

Anna Katharina Bader, Northumbria University

Anupama Phene, George Washington University

 
Session 2.8.3 - Panel Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

Debate Panel on the Relevance of the Hofstede Scores in 21st Century IB Research (GSJ Special Session) (Session# 211522)

Chair: Ram Mudambi, Temple University


Panelists: (ID# 216)

Tatiana Kostova, University of South Carolina

Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School

Oded Shenkar, Ohio State University

Guenter Stahl, WU Vienna

 
Session 2.8.4 - Competitive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Competitive

Upper Echelon and Firm Performance (Session# 210503)

Chair: Victor V. Chernetsky, Michigan State University


One for Me, One for You: International Complexity and the Demand for Generalists and Specialists in Executive Selection (ID# 108)

Tommaso Vallone, Henley Business School

Peder Greve, Henley Business School

Stefano Elia, Politecnico di Milano

International Experience as a Microfoundation of Foreign Subsidiary Performance: A Multilevel Model of TMT Composition (ID# 61)

Marketa Rickley, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

I-Heng Wu, University of Iowa

Eean Crawford, University of Iowa

United or Divided? Antecedents of Board Cohesiveness in International Joint Ventures (ID# 667)

Elko Klijn, Old Dominion University

Rene Olie, Rotterdam School of Management

Jeffrey Reuer, University of Colorado-Boulder

Hugo Leenders, University of Colorado

Antecedents and Consequences of General Manager Successions in Foreign Subsidiaries: A Mixed-Methods Approach (ID# 509)

Liang Arthur Li, Ivey Business School

Paul Beamish, Ivey Business School

Andreas Schotter, Western University

 
Session 2.8.7 - Interactive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Interactive

Emerging Market Firms' Adaptation Strategies (Session# 210953)

Chair: Thomas Michael DeBerge, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign


COVID-19, an Ill Wind That Blows Windows of Opportunities: The Digitalization Leapfrogging in China (ID# 94)

Jie Xiong, ESSCA School of Management

Jie Yan, Grenoble Ecole de Management

Ke Wang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Lu Xu, Rennes School of Business

Han Huang, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Examining the Effects of COVID-19 on Businesses Operating in the Emerging Markets: Challenged Organizational Practices and Institutional Voids in Brazil (ID# 253)

Diego Vazquez-Brust, Portsmouth Business School

Samuel Bonsu, Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration

Ticiana Braga de Vincenzi, University of São Paulo

Natalia Yakovleva, Newcastle University London

Roberta Souza Piao, University of São Paulo

Antecedents and Consequence of Imitation by Emerging Market Firms (ID# 309)

Chieh-Sheng Lin, National Chengchi University

Danchi Tan, National Chengchi University

Acquisitions by Emerging Market Multinationals in Advanced Economies (ID# 317)

Geer He, Hitotsubashi University

Non-Market Strategies in Response to Political Disruption of International Business Ties: Response to Sanctions on Russia Firms (ID# 499)

Alexander Settles, University of Florida

Juha Väätänen, LUT University

Roman Teplov, LUT University

State Capitalism and Internationalization of Russian Companies (ID# 529)

Daria Klishevich, St. Petersburg State University

Andrei Panibratov, St. Petersburg State University

POLI-Advantages of Emerging Market State-Owned Multinationals (ID# 248)

Andrei Panibratov, St. Petersburg State University

Olga Garanina, Saint Petersburg State University

Amit Anand, Saint Petersburg State University

 
Session 2.8.8 - Interactive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Interactive

International Business Policy: Micro-level Studies and Innovation (Session# 211052)

Chair: Barclay Edward James, St. Mary's University


Language, Uncertainty, and Foreign Direct Investment (ID# 77)

Ali Parhizgari, Florida International University

Xiaomeng Lu, Florida International University

Marcos Velazquez, Florida International University

Le Zhao, Florida International University

Can A Country’s Formal Institutional Environment Stimulate High-Quality Entrepreneurship Across Nations? An Analysis for Policymakers and Academics (ID# 326)

Michael Alexander Mazur, University of Münster

Attribution Error and Policymaking: Understanding the Perception Gaps between the US and China in the Trade War (ID# 503)

Zhibo Qiu, University of Oxford

Effects of the Belt and Road Initiative on Domestic Innovation in China’s Railway Ecosystem (ID# 421)

Yang Gao, HEC Montréal

How the Role of Formal and Informal Institutions Affect R&D Investments? Evidence from Latin American Firms (ID# 472)

Marco Túlio Dinali Viglioni, University of Lavras - UFLA

Cristina Lelis Leal Calegario, University of Lavras - UFLA

Carlos Eduardo Stefaniak Aveline, University of Lavras - UFLA

 
Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Why do Business Groups Persist, and Indeed Often Flourish in Emerging Economies, Even after Institutional Voids have been Reduced? (Session# 211537)

Chair: Saul Estrin, London School of Economics


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 2.8.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Experiments (Session# 211574)

Chair: Ursula F. Ott, Nottingham Trent University


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Tuesday, June 29 - 18:30-19:45

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 2.9.1 - Special Session Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 3. Finance, Accounting and Corporate Governance Room: Panel

The Heterogeneous Effects of COVID-19 Crisis on Firm Performance (Track Showcase Session) (Session# 210321)

Chair: April Knill, Florida State University


Panelists: (ID# 702)

April Knill, Florida State University

Omrane Guedhami, University of South Carolina

William Megginson, Oklahoma State University

Lemma Senbet, University of Maryland

 
Session 2.9.2 - Panel Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

The History of IB Thought: Looking Back to Move Forward (Session# 211534)

Chairs: Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University and Lilac Nachum, Baruch College, CUNY


Panelists: (ID# 718)

Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds

Geoffrey Jones, Harvard Business School

Mira Wilkins, Florida international University

 
Session 2.9.3 - Panel Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Panel

The WAIB Women of the Year Panel: Opportunities Seized, Opportunities Missed (Session# 210622)

Chair: Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School


Panelists: (ID# 551)

Janet Y. Murray, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds

Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University

Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University

Nakiye Boyacigiller, Sabanci University

 
Session 2.9.4 - Competitive Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Competitive

Effects of the Instititutional Environment in Emerging Markets (Session# 210902)

Chair: Flavio Fisch, University of São Paulo


Colonization Experience and Its Influence on Liability of Foreignness in the Equity Participation of Emerging Market Multinationals (ID# 59)

Juliet Oriaifo, North Carolina A&T State University

Rui Torres de Oliveira, Queensland University of Technology

Individual-and Board-Level Attributes in the Internationalization of Emerging Market Family Firms: A U.S. and Mexico Comparison from an Institutional Perspective (ID# 149)

Carlos González, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Ana González-Galindo, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

EMNEs International Expansion: Home Country Institutional Voids and Nonmarket Political Strategy Effects (ID# 523)

Cinara Gambirage, FURB - Regional University of Blumenau

William Newburry, Florida International University

Mohamed Amal, Universidade Regional de Blumenau and University of Itajai Valley

Wlamir Xavier, Biola University

Jaison Caetano da Silva, FGV EBAPE

Making Friends in Hostile Environments: International Expansion and Home Country Nonmarket Political Strategy of Emerging Markets Multinationals (ID# 532)

Jaison Caetano da Silva, FGV EBAPE

Rosilene Marcon, UNIVALI

Ronaldo Parente, Florida International University

Cinara Gambirage, FURB - Regional University of Blumenau

 
Session 2.9.7 - Interactive Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Interactive

Strategy, Governance, SDGs and CSR (Session# 211155)

Chair: Chang Hoon Oh, University of Kansas


Do National and Transnational Governance Institutions Substitute or Complement in Driving Corporate Responsible Practices? (ID# 420)

Ye He, University of Victoria

Raveendra Chittoor, University of Victoria

A Meta-Analysis of Firm-Level Moderators of the CSR-CFP Relationship: A Contingency Model Perspective (ID# 495)

Kira Haensel, Florida International University

Fred Ochieng Walumbwa, Florida International University

Magdalena Viktora-Jones, Florida International University

Digitization and Localized Sustainability Practices among MNEs’ Subsidiaries (ID# 70)

Ru-Shiun Liou, University of Tampa

Viewing Grand Challenges Through an International Entrepreneurial Lens: A Review and Research Agenda (ID# 217)

Stephanie A Fernhaber, Butler University

Huan Zou, SOAS University of London

 
Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Publishing in Practitioner Journals such as HBR, SMR and CMR (Session# 211546)

Chair: George Yip, Imperial College & Northeastern University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.

Tuesday, June 29 - 20:00-21:00

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Time: 20:00-21:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Canada Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211588)

Chair: Anthony Goerzen, Queen's University


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.
 
Time: 20:00-21:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Latin America Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211591)

Chair: Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad EAFIT


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Wednesday, June 30

Wednesday, June 30 - 00:00-01:15

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 3.1.1 - Panel Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Panel

Women AIB Fellows: Hidden Stories/Exercising Voice (Part 2) (Session# 210625)

Chairs: Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University and Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University


Panelists: (ID# 719)

Cristina Gibson, Pepperdine University

Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds

Jane W. Lu, City University of Hong Kong

Mary Yoko Brannen, Copenhagen Business School

 
Session 3.1.2 - Panel Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Panel

Seeking Harmony From Diversity: Development of Cross-Cultural Leaders (Session# 210522)

Chair: Pingping Fu, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Discussant: Carolyn Egri, Simon Fraser University


Panelists: (ID# 630)

Sven Horak, St. John’s University

Jong Gyu Park, Pennsylvania State University-Altoona

Amit Mukherjee, Hult International Business School, Boston Campus

Mary Sully de Luque, Arizona State University

Boxiang Lin, University of Nottingham Ningbo

 
Session 3.1.4 - Competitive Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Competitive

Digitalization, Global Value Chains and Creative Economies in Disruption (Session# 211302)

Chair: Daekwan Kim, Florida State University


Global-Local Nexus and Urban Creative Economies (ID# 249)

Xinli Huang, University of Western Australia

Di Fan, Swinburne University of Technology

Adapting a Decision Making-Based Uppsala Model to Global Value Chains: Rising Interconnectedness Through Ecosystems (ID# 270)

Iris S.Y. Chen, National Taiwan University

YL Jaw, National Taiwan University

A Mixed Gamble Perspective on Internalization Theory: Family Firms and Digital Reforms (ID# 433)

Elitsa Banalieva, Northeastern University

The Paradox of Digital Globalization (ID# 650)

Fernanda Cahen, Centro Universitário FEI

Felipe Mendes Borini, Universidade de São Paulo

Charles Dhanaraj, University of Denver

 
Session 3.1.7 - Interactive Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Interactive

Foreign Direct Investment and Internationalization Strategies (Session# 210152)

Chair: Salman Kimiagari, Thompson Rivers University


A 40-Year-Retrospective of Foreign Divestment and Its Implications: Past Achievements and Future Direction (ID# 124)

Ha Nguyen, University of Vaasa

Understanding Foreign Divestitures: Review and Insights (ID# 614)

Shyamala Sethuram, Rutgers Business School

Ajai Gaur, Rutgers University

What Doesn’t Kill the MNE, Makes It Stronger? Role of De-internationalization Experience in Altering Internationalization Speed, Commitment, and Destination (ID# 157)

Ansab Qureshi, University of Auckland

Brent Burmester, University of Auckland

Peter Zamborsky, University of Auckland

Inward Foreign Direct Investment and Entrepreneurship: A Dual-Contingent Model (ID# 396)

Zhongfeng Su, Xi’an Jiaotong University

Jiatao Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Shihao Wei, Xi’an Jiaotong University

Zhan Wu, University of Sydney

Mimetic Behavior and Internationalization Pace: The Moderating Effects of Ownership and FDI Disclosure (ID# 377)

Naomi A. Gardberg, Baruch College - CUNY

Jing Liu, Northern Kentucky University

Xiaoli Yin, Baruch College - CUNY

The ABCD of International Business: Evolutionary Issues and Internationalization Strategies (ID# 645)

Syed Tariq Anwar, West Texas A&M University

 
Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: International Business Finance: Role of National Culture (Session# 211540)

Chair: Raj Aggarwal, Kent State University Foundation


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.

Wednesday, June 30 - 01:30-02:45

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 3.2.1 - Panel Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Panel

Internationalization Process and International Entrepreneurship in the Context of Emerging Markets (Session# 210121)

Chair: Kaveh Moghaddam, University of Houston-Victoria


Panelists: (ID# 391)

Kaveh Moghaddam, University of Houston-Victoria

George Nakos, Clayton State University

Majid Ghorbani, Renmin University of China

Sarika Pruthi, San Jose State University

 
Session 3.2.2 - Panel Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Panel

GLOBE 2020: A Study of National Cultural Practices and Leadership Ideals in Over 100 Countries (Session# 210523)

Chair: Mansour Javidan, Arizona State University


Panelists: (ID# 384)

Peter Dorfman, New Mexico State University

Rick Cotton, University of Victoria

Carolyn Egri, Simon Fraser University

Amanda Bullough, University of Delaware

Stacey Fitzsimmons, University of Victoria

Anirban Kar, Simon Fraser University

 
Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Post-Covid Debates in Global Strategy (Session# 211542)

Chair: Mike Peng, University of Texas at Dallas


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 3.2.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Categorical Data/Survey Design (Session# 211564)

Chair: Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Wednesday, June 30 - 03:00-04:00

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Time: 03:00-04:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Asia Pacific Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211593)

Chair: Yingyot Chiaravutthi, Mahidol University


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Wednesday, June 30 - 07:00-08:15

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Session 3.3.1 - Panel Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Panel

International Business and Society (Session# 211121)

Chair: Rudolf Sinkovics, University of Auckland


Panelists: (ID# 670)

Christoph Dörrenbächer, Berlin School of Economics and Law

Noemi Sinkovics, University of Auckland

Rob van Tulder, Rotterdam School of Management

Rudolf Sinkovics, University of Auckland

 
Session 3.3.4 - Competitive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Competitive

Migration and Expatriation: Identity, Status, and Integration (Session# 210501)

Chair: Mike Szymanski, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO


Migrants’ Identity Orientations: The Missing Link in Predicting the Integration Outcomes of International Skilled Migrants (ID# 515)

Guenter Stahl, WU Vienna

Aida Hajro, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Eren Akkan, Léonard de Vinci Pôle Universitaire

Sebastian Reiche, University of Navarra

Dan Caprar, University of Sydney

Jelena Zikic, York University

Ingmar Björkman, Aalto University

Jean-Luc Cerdin, ESSEC Business School

Callen Clegg, Brunel University

Eric Davoine, Université de Fribourg

Alexei Koveshnikov, Aalto University

Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University

Wolfgang Mayrhofer, WU Vienna

Nicole Franziska Richter, University of Southern Denmark

Lena Zander, Uppsala University

Mary Zellmer-Bruhn, University of Minnesota

Chris Brewster, University of Reading

Brazilians Expatriate in Portugal: Impact of Colonies and Colonizers (ID# 14)

Roberta Aguzzoli, Durham University

Chris Brewster, University of Reading

Jorge Francisco Lengler, Durham University

Denise R. Quatrin, Durham University

Successfully Integrating Migrants into the Workplace (ID# 55)

Sven Hauff, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg

Nicole Franziska Richter, University of Southern Denmark

A Systematic Literature Review of the Expatriate Spouse Phenomenon (ID# 299)

Jemaine Tsoi, University of Queensland

Miriam Moeller, University of Queensland

Anna Jenkins, University of Queensland

 
Session 3.3.5 - Competitive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Competitive

Strategic Responses to Emerging Markets' Institutional Environment (Session# 210904)

Chair: Margherita Corina, Bocconi University


Approach-Oriented Versus Avoidance-Oriented Bribery: The Effects of Bribery on Firm Performance (ID# 173)

Zhexiong Tao, University of International Business and Economics

Jiasi Fan, University of International Business and Economics

SME Corruption in Vietnam: A Case of the Glass Being Half Empty (ID# 289)

Anh Trung Phan, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Kentaro Hayashi, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Todd M. Inouye, University of Hawaii at Hilo

Quo Vadis, IJV’s Capabilities? The Importance of Host Country Innovation for IJV Performance (ID# 374)

Marina Papanastassiou, University of Leeds

Evis Sinani, Copenhagen Business School

Soumia Nouari, Middlesex University

Christos Pitelis, University of Leeds

Value-Based Conflicts, Historical Military Conflicts, and Foreign Market Exits: The Moderating Role of State Ownership (ID# 378)

Sihong Wu, University of Western Australia

Di Fan, Swinburne University of Technology

Yiyi Su, Tongji University

 
Session 3.3.7 - Interactive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Interactive

Innovation and Change (Session# 210156)

Chair: Mathew Egu, University of South Africa


Radical Reappraisal of Implementation and Internationalization of BRI After COVID-19: Best Strategies To Learn for MNEs in BRI Participation (ID# 168)

Sheetal ., Jaipuria institute of Management, Ghaziabad

Daviender Narang, Jaipuria institute of Management, Ghaziabad

Gursimranjit Singh, Lovely Professional University, Punjab

The Bold, the Confident and the Fearful – How Entrepreneurs from China and Germany Adapt Their Business Models in Response to the Covid-19 Crisis (ID# 481)

Sonja Franzke, University of Bayreuth

Matthias Baum, University of Bayreuth

Transforming International Knowledge to Innovation Values and Performance: The Role of Entrepreneurial Absorptive Capacity (ID# 564)

Nhan Ton Nguyen, Heriot-Watt University

Yen Tran, Heriot-Watt University

Institutional Distance, Subsidiary Autonomy for Innovation, and MNE Openness Towards Subsidiary Entrepreneurship (ID# 305)

Muhammad Mustafa Raziq, National University of Sciences and Technology

Cristina Doritta Rodrigues, Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing

Felipe Mendes Borini, Universidade de São Paulo

José-Mauricio Galli Geleilate, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Born digitals‘ competitiveness across international boundaries: A Conceptual Framework (ID# 674)

Miroslaw Jarosinski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Miklós Kozma, Corvinus University of Budapest

Jurgita Sekliuckiene, Kaunas University of Technology

 
Session 3.3.8 - Interactive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Interactive

Global Responses to a Pandemic Crisis (Session# 211353)

Chair: Olli Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT)


Government Response To Support Tourism Industry Stakeholders During COVID-19 Pandemic. Case Study From Taiwan (ID# 165)

Li-Fan Wu, National Sun Yat-sen University

Jennet Achyldurdyyeva, National Sun Yat-sen University

Wei-Ping Jou, National Sun Yat-sen University

Wei-Ting Foung, National Sun Yat-sen University

Yu-Ping Wang, National Sun Yat-sen University

Tourism Management in Pandemic Contexts: A Review (ID# 447)

Yingying Zhang-Zhang, International University of Japan

Sylvia Rohlfer, Colegio Universitario De Estudios Financieros

Zanele Phiri, International University of Japan

US and European Stock Market Behavior Comparison during the COVID-19 Pandemic – An Analysis of Dynamic Networks (ID# 517)

Jan-Hendrik Schuenemann, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

Natallia Katenka, University of Rhode Island

Natalia Ribberink, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

The COVID-19 Pandemic and the Internationalization of the Firm – Preliminary Evidence on Novice Internationalizers From a Post-Transition Economy (ID# 585)

Marian Gorynia, Poznan University of Economics and Business

Piotr Trapczynski, Poznan University of Economics and Business

 
Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Doing IB Research with Impact: Why Should We care about It and How Can We Achieve It? (Session# 211541)

Chair: Jane W. Lu, City University of Hong Kong


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 3.3.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) (Session# 211568)

Chair: Bo Nielsen, University of Sydney Business School


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Wednesday, June 30 - 08:30-09:45

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Session 3.4.1 - Panel Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Panel

Academia, Business and Institutions (AIB): Challenges for Knowledge Transfer in Innovation Cooperation in the CEE region in a Post-Pandemic World (Session# 210922)

Chair: Lukasz Puslecki, Poznan University of Economics and Business

Discussant: Miroslaw Jarosinski, SGH Warsaw School of Economics


Panelists: (ID# 325)

Marian Gorynia, Poznan University of Economics and Business

Miklós Kozma, Corvinus University of Budapest

Michal Lemanski, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Jurgita Sekliuckiene, Kaunas University of Technology

Piotr Trapczynski, Poznan University of Economics and Business

Malgorzata Stefania Lewandowska, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

 
Session 3.4.4 - Competitive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Competitive

Good to Know: Language & Ethical Considerations When Undertaking Research (Session# 210802)

Chair: Mike Szymanski, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO


Lost in Translation? A Review of Efforts, Achievements and Missteps in the Use of History in International Business Studies (ID# 247)

Eun Sun Godwin, University of Wolverhampton

Edda Nicolson, University of Wolverhampton

Andrew Perchard, Northumbria University

Translation and Multilingual Knowledge Production: A Dialogical Approach (ID# 453)

Carole Couper, Sheffield University

Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University

The State of Organizational Ethnography in International Business Studies: Towards a Best Practice for Addressing Ethical Issues (ID# 266)

Fiona Moore, Royal Holloway, University of London

Jasmin Mahadevan, Pforzheim University

 
Session 3.4.5 - Competitive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Competitive

Human Resources, CSR and Sustainability: A Closer Look (Session# 211103)

Chair: Alan Brejnholt, Loughborough University London


Attention-Based Source of MNCs’ Ethical Challenges in China (ID# 47)

Meng Zhao, Nanyang Business School

Xufei Ma, City University of Hong Kong

Seung Ho Park, Nanyang Business School

Lingli Lou, Zhejiang Gongshang University

Corporate Social Responsibility and Employees’ Performance: Evidence From China, Japan, and Korea (ID# 125)

Lifang Zhao, Yonsei University

Jiman Lee, Yonsei University

Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility and Cross-Border M&A Completion: Evidence from Emerging Market Enterprises (ID# 198)

Qiuling Gao, Beijing International Studies University

Zhu Zhang, University of International Business and Economics

Zijie Li, University of International Business and Economics

 
Session 3.4.7 - Interactive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Interactive

Global Teams and Mindful Employee Engagement (Session# 210557)

Chair: Cuiling Jiang, KEDGE Business School


The Influence of Multiple Intelligences on Conflict Occurrence and Performance in Global Virtual Teams (ID# 33)

Mahboobeh Davaei, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Marjaana Gunkel, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Valerio Veglio, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Vasyl Taras, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Driving Lateral Collaboration Effectiveness Across Multinational Enterprises: The Antecedents and Consequences (ID# 267)

Iris S.Y. Chen, National Taiwan University

A Comparative Study on Attitudes Towards Ethically Questionable Negotiation (ID# 116)

Yi-Hui Ho, Chang Jung Christian University

Chieh-Yu Lin, Chang Jung Christian University

The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on High Performance Work Practices and the Resulting Collective, Employee Engagement: Evidence From Japan, Singapore, and Australia (ID# 328)

Takashi Sakikawa, Chuo University

Relationship between Perceived CSR and OCB: Role of Internal CSR, Employee Identification and QWL (ID# 565)

Sanjay Kumar Singh, Maynooth University

Abdul-Nasser El-Kassar, Lebanese American University

Haya Ramadan, Lebanese American University

The Magic Black Box of Time. The Importance of Unstructured Time in the Early Stages of Project Team Development (ID# 641)

Wendy Colleen Farrell, Management Center Innsbruck

Vasyl Taras, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Justin Kraemer, Mae Fah Luang University

Alexander Assouad, Belmont University

 
Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: 世界の研究者との共同研究と共同執筆について考える (Rethinking International Collaboration in Research and Writing) (Session# 211556)

Chair: Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
Note: This Café will be conducted in Japanese.

Wednesday, June 30 - 10:00-11:00

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Time: 10:00-11:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

United Kingdom-Ireland Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211594)

Chair: Davide Castellani, University of Reading


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Wednesday, June 30 - 11:30-12:30

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Time: 11:30-12:30
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Africa Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211586)

Chair: Yaw A. Debrah, Swansea University


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.
 
Time: 11:30-12:30
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Middle East and North Africa Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211592)

Chair: Immanuel A. Moonesar, Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.
 
Time: 11:30-12:30
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Research Methods SIG Networking Session (Session# 211599)

Chair: Stewart R. Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars and learn more about the activities of the Shared Interest Group. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Wednesday, June 30 - 12:30-13:45

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Session 3.5.1 - Panel Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Panel

From Copycats to Leaders: Innovation from Emerging Markets (Session# 210921)

Chair: Lourdes Casanova, Cornell University


Panelists: (ID# 540)

Fernanda Cahen, Centro Universitário FEI

Anne Miroux, Cornell University

Veneta Andonova, Universidad de los Andes

Moacir Miranda Oliveira Jr, University of São Paulo

 
Session 3.5.4 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Competitive

Top Management Teams, Subsidiary Staffing and Subsidiary Management (Session# 210404)

Chair: Noman Shaheer, University of Sydney


How the Top Management Team’s Composition Influences the Foreign Establishment Mode Choice Deviation of UK Manufacturing Firms (ID# 128)

Tommaso Vallone, Henley Business School

Stefano Elia, Politecnico di Milano

Peder Greve, Henley Business School

Trade Openness, Innovation Ecosystem and Workforce Diversity: A Trickle-Down Effect (ID# 440)

Prakriti Soral, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

Surya Prakash Pati, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

Sanjay Kumar Singh, Maynooth University

Manlio Del Giudice, Link Campus University

Intellectual Property Regimes and Expatriate Staffing: A Quadratic Approach and the Moderating Role of R&D and Manufacturing Colocation (ID# 202)

Jongmin Lee, University of Reading

 
Session 3.5.5 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Competitive

State Ownership, Political Ties, and Firm Internationalization (Session# 211005)

Chair: Pallavi Shukla, Rutgers Business School


A Strong Point or Stumbling Block? State Ownership and Project Financing Speed Around the World (ID# 642)

Paul Martin Vaaler, University of Minnesota

Barclay Edward James, St. Mary's University

State vs. Foreign Ownership on FDI in Belt & Road Countries: The Role of Ownership Balance (ID# 40)

Bin Zhang, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Do Political Ties Broaden or Narrow Firm Search? A Study on Publicly Listed Chinese Firms (ID# 316)

Chudi Yang, Peking University

 
Session 3.5.6 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Competitive

Identity and Language in MNCs (Session# 210502)

Chair: Mike Szymanski, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO


Making Cultural Identity Work: Theorizing Agentic Identity Enactments of Embedded Actors in Multinational Contexts (ID# 81)

Nana Yaa Antwi-Gyamfi, IESE Business School

Yih-Teen Lee, IESE Business School

The Tower of Babel: Language Diversity, Identity & Clusters (ID# 654)

Komal Kalra, University of Victoria

Situated Shadows in a Multinational Corporation: Evidence of a Japanese Multinational Corporation (ID# 195)

Hitoshi Iwashita, Vietnamese - German University

Approaching or Avoiding? The Mechanism of Host Country Language Proficiency in Affecting Telework Adaptivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic (ID# 400)

Ting Liu, Kyoto University

Sijia Zhao, East China Normal University

Ya Xi Shen, Hunan Univeristy

Tomoki Sekiguchi, Kyoto University

 
Session 3.5.7 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Interactive

Different Views on Behaving Socially Responsibly (Session# 211153)

Chair: Sarah Ku, Georgia State University


The Paradoxical Relationships of Performance in Hybrid Organizations: The Case of Social Enterprises (ID# 473)

Yang Pok Rhee, Dong-A University

Chansoo Park, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Ana by Karma: Evolution of a Born-Global Social Enterprise (ID# 505)

Lei Li, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Fei Zhu, University of Nottingham Ningbo

Thomas Wing Yan Man, Hang Seng University of Hong Kong

What Creates Intimacy in Co-Creating Value? Conceptualizing and Measuring SME’s Engagement for Sustainability (ID# 161)

Sushil Chaurasia, University of New Brunswick

Dhirendra Shukla, University of New Brunswick

Manoj Motiani, Indian Institute of Management Indore

Kapil Khandeparker, Goa Institute of Management

Stakeholder Inclusion Through Sustainable Development, CSR and Commitment (ID# 662)

Virginia Munro, Griffith University

Denni Arli, University of Minnesota

COVID-19 as a Chance for Making History: Recognizing and Protecting Migrant Workers in Global Value Chains (ID# 95)

Milda Zilinskaite, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Paul Baldassari, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Aida Hajro, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Christof Miska, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Supply Chain Sustainability Perceived by Consumers: An Analysis on German and US American Sustainable Consumer Behavior towards Cosmetics (ID# 504)

Anke Melanie Rojic-Becker, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

Natalia Ribberink, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

Jan-Hendrik Schuenemann, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

 
Session 3.5.8 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 3. Finance, Accounting and Corporate Governance Room: Interactive

Valuation, Reporting, Taxes, and Malfeasance (Session# 210351)

Chair: Xiao Wang, University of Science and Technology of China


Darkside of Pursuing Growth in the Product Cycle: Corruption, Graft, Bubbles (ID# 4)

William V. Rapp, Center on Japanese Economy and Business

Distinguished Competency and Efficacy of Working Capital Management: Automotive Industry (ID# 120)

Suranjan Bhattacheryay, Indus Business Academy

The Use of Tax Havens by Multinational Enterprises in Business Clusters: A Cross-Country and Firm-Level Analysis (ID# 50)

Ha-Phuong Luong, Aston University

Chris Jones, Aston University

Yama Temouri, Aston University

Effects of Working Capital Management on Company Value: A Literature Survey (ID# 243)

Roshan Siddiqui, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade

Niti Nandini Chatnani, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade

Cultural Tightness and Earnings Management Around the World (ID# 393)

Gaoguang Zhou, Hong Kong Baptist University

Jingyi Jia, Hong Kong Baptist University

Ahrum Choi, Hong Kong Baptist University

Byron Song, Hong Kong Baptist University

 
Session 3.5.9 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Interactive

Many Faces of National Culture (Session# 210553)

Chair: Sebastian Reiche, University of Navarra


A Parsimonious View of Cultural Differences: Managerial Implications (ID# 22)

Kamal Fatehi, Kennesaw State University

Reza Vaezi, Kennesaw State University

Ethical Idealism and Work Engagement: Does Wasta Matter? (ID# 382)

Abraham Stefanidis, St. John's University

Moshe Banai, Baruch College - CUNY

Grace K. Dagher, Lebanese American University

Collectivistic Norms and Beliefs and Mexican OCBs: Differences by Gender and Generations (ID# 371)

Miguel A. Baeza, Tarleton State University, Fort Worth

Jorge A. Gonzalez, University of Texas of Rio Grande Valley

Olga Chapa, University of Houston–Victoria

Richard A. Rodriguez, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly: Comparing Psychometric Properties of Instruments for Measuring Hofstedean Cultural Values (ID# 603)

Vasyl Taras, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Madelynn Stackhouse, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

A Genealogy of Corporate Intercultural Training: How Small Manifestations of Power Bring a Simplistic National Cultures Approach Into Being (ID# 215)

Jasmin Mahadevan, Pforzheim University

Strategic Issue Selling by International Subsidiaries: The Moderating Role of the Cultural Distance (ID# 543)

Renato Santos, FGV EAESP

 
Session 3.5.10 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Interactive

Impact of Digitalization on International Business (Session# 211251)

Chair: Daekwan Kim, Florida State University


Platform Ecosystems - Which Design Elements to Consider? (ID# 65)

Ajay Singal, Institute of Management Technology, Dubai

Faisal M. Ahsan, Indian Institute of Management Ranchi

Efficiency and Safe Haven of the Bitcoin Market: A Comparative Analysis With Stock, Currency and Gold During the COVID-19 Pandemic (ID# 134)

Natalia Diniz-Maganini, FGV EAESP

Eduardo Henrique Diniz, FGV EAESP

Abdul A. Rasheed, University of Texas at Arlington

Living Labs Contributions to Smart Cities: Quadruple-Helix Perspective (ID# 313)

Yohann Mauger, Northern Kentucky University

Daniel Esashika, University of São Paulo

Gilmar Masiero, University of São Paulo

The Role of Social Networks in the Diffusion of Innovations: The Case of the Basque Country Health Reform (ID# 530)

Eva Eguiguren, IE Business School

Transnational Knowledge Creation: A Social Network Analysis of Six Semiconductor MNEs (ID# 550)

Yen-Chen Ho, National Chung Hsing University

An-Ju Chang, National Chung Hsing University

 
Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Africa and the Theory of the Interesting: Implications for International Business Theory and Practice (Session# 211579)

Chairs: Lilac Nachum, Baruch College, CUNY and Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen

Discussant: Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.

Wednesday, June 30 - 14:00-15:15

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Session 3.6.1 - Special Session Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

2021 Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Dissertation Award Special Session (Session# 211529)

Chair: Marcus Møller Larsen, Copenhagen Business School


Presentations by the 2021 Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Dissertation Award Finalists. The finalists are listed alphabetically.
Headquarters Resource Allocation within Multinational Corporations: Antecedents, Consequences, and Related Methodological Issues (Ph.D. Awarded by WU Vienna) (ID# 743)

Jelena Cerar, WU Vienna

Sharing expertise within the MNC (Ph.D. Awarded by Aalto University) (ID# 741)

Tuuli Hakkarainen, Bocconi University

Essays in Comparative International Entrepreneurship Research (Ph.D. Awarded by University of Groningen) (ID# 742)

Johannes Kleinhempel, University of Manchester

A Contingent Theory of Governance for the Global Project Organization: The Effect of Diversity and Composition on Order and Conflict (Ph.D. Awarded by University of Pennsylvania) (ID# 744)

Rachel Pacheco, University of Pennsylvania

Four Studies on Antitrust Enforcement and Foreign Investment Activities (Ph.D. Awarded by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) (ID# 740)

Nan Zhang, California State University Stanislaus

 
Session 3.6.2 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Panel

The Role of MNCs in Tackling Global Sustainability Challenges (Session# 211123)

Chair: Stephanie Wang, Indiana University


Panelists: (ID# 83)

Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam

Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen

Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University

Shaker Zahra, University of Minnesota

 
Session 3.6.4 - Competitive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 3. Finance, Accounting and Corporate Governance Room: Competitive

Internationalization and Relocations (Session# 210303)

Chair: Jan Schmitt, WU Vienna


The Role of Pro-Market Reforms in the Internationalization of State-Owned Companies (ID# 251)

Grazia D. Santangelo, Copenhagen Business School

Pavlos C. Symeou, Cyprus University of Technology

Responsible Blockholders and Tax-Motivated International Relocations of Corporate Headquarters: A Social Identity Perspective (ID# 365)

Aleksi Otto Eerola, KU Leuven

Arjen Slangen, KU Leuven

Riccardo Valboni, Utrecht University School of Economics

Institutional Conditions and Foreign Institutional Investment (ID# 537)

Lerong He, State University of New York at Brockport

Liting Fang, Fuzhou University

 
Session 3.6.5 - Competitive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Competitive

Timing and Speed of Internationalization (Session# 210104)

Chair: Raquel García-García, University of Oviedo


Timing and Speed of Small and Young Firm’s Internationalization: A Critical Review and Future Research Agenda (ID# 231)

Sandeep Yadav, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

Rajesh Srivinas Upadhyayula, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode

The Curse on Born-Globals: How Early and Rapid Global Expansion Can Endanger Firm Survival—Lessons From Chinese and American Entrepreneurial Ventures in the Dockless Micromobility Industry (ID# 602)

Jingting Liu, University of Colorado Denver

Manuel G. Serapio, University of Colorado Denver

Post-Entry Speed of Internationalization and Export Performance of SMEs: The Role of Dynamic Capabilities Perspective (ID# 534)

Arash Sadeghi, Aston University

Omid Aliasghar, Auckland University of Technology

The Role of Foreign Market Knowledge and Home Country Institutions in Entrepreneurial Internationalization-Performance Relationship: A Meta-Analysis (ID# 350)

Dibyendu Sharma, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Saneesh Edacherian, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

Sai Chittaranjan Kalubandi, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Amit Karna, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

 
Session 3.6.7 - Interactive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Interactive

Institutions, Strategy, and Geography of International Operations (Session# 210456)

Chair: Michael Alexander Mazur, University of Münster


The Top Management Team and Board Interface in Significant Internationalization Decisions: A Strategic Leadership System Perspective (ID# 150)

Carlos González, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Peder Greve, Henley Business School

Corruption Distance: (Dis)Incentivising Global FDI Flows (ID# 31)

Jessica Salmon, Siena College

E. Beyza Satoglu, Izmir Katip Celebi University

Determinants for Removal or Remaining of Expatriate Outsiders: Control and Trust Dynamics in Foreign Subsidiary Management of Japanese MNCs Over Time (ID# 235)

Akiko Sato, Saint Petersburg State University

Subsidiary Closures: Understanding the Process of Subsidiary Divestment (ID# 271)

Marty Reilly, Dublin City University

Esther Tippmann, National University of Ireland Galway

Pamela Sharkey Scott, Dublin City University

Global Pandemic Uncertainties and Risk Management Strategies (ID# 287)

Salman Kimiagari, Thompson Rivers University

Saba Banazadeh, Thompson Rivers Unievsrity

Tushika Toolsee, Thompson Rivers University

Catalin Cristian Sonea, Thompson Rivers University

A Governance Account for the Branding-Performance Relationship in International Franchise Hotels (ID# 455)

Chya-Yi Liaw, City University of Hong Kong

Shih-Fen Chen, Western Washington University

MNE Irresponsibility and Its Disincentives: An Institutional Complexity Approach (ID# 427)

Irina Surdu, University of Warwick

Giulio Nardella, Loughborough University

Stephen Brammer, University of Bath

 
Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: State-Owned Multinationals (Session# 211535)

Chair: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Teaching Café: Leading Critical Discussions in IB Classroom (Session# 211583)

Chairs: Daria Panina, Texas A&M University and Mary Leung, Leeds Beckett University


Teaching Cafés provide an opportunity to expand your IB education skillset, with the guidance of an expert facilitator. Come and join others who are passionate about their teaching skills. Organized by the Teaching and Education SIG.
 
Session 3.6.13 - Developmental Clinic Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Masterclasses

Master Class 2: Publishing in International Business: Managing the Review, Revision, and Resubmission Process (Session# 211561)

Chair: Constantine S. Katsikeas, University of Leeds


Research and publications in scholarly IB journals are vitally important to an individual’s growth, development, and success in academia. The ability to effectively manage the review process and systematically revise and advance the manuscript for resubmission is key to developing a strong publication record. In this class, I will discuss fundamental issues in the revision and resubmission process including the role of the editor and anonymous reviewers, guidelines for responding to editor and reviewer comments, and how to effectively develop the responses document for submission together with the revised manuscript. I will provide examples of common editor and reviewer comments and consider effective ways of addressing these and revising the manuscript accordingly.
Taught by Constantine (Costas) Katsikeas, AIB Fellow and Area Editor, Journal of International Business Studies.

Wednesday, June 30 - 15:30-16:45

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Session 3.7.1 - Special Session Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

AIB Fellows International Executive of the Year Award Special Session (Session# 211532)

Chair: Chuck Kwok, University of South Carolina


Panelists: (ID# 716)

Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University

William Newburry, Florida International University

Eduardo Del Riego, CEO, PayCargo, LLC

Maria Tereza Leme Fleury, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

Sushil Gupta, Florida International University

 
Session 3.7.2 - Panel Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 7. Teaching and Education Room: Panel

Incorporating X-Culture in Teaching and Research (Session# 210724)

Chair: Daniel Rottig, Florida Gulf Coast University


Panelists: (ID# 615)

Vasyl Taras, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Anne Marie Zwerg-Villegas, Universidad de La Sabana

David S. Baker, University of Louisiana at Lafayette

Anna Svirina, Kazan National Research Technical University

 
Session 3.7.3 - Panel Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Panel

Global Mobility of People: Challenges and Opportunities for International Business (Session# 211323)

Chair: Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary


Panelists: (ID# 110)

Anupama Phene, George Washington University

Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School

Stacey Fitzsimmons, University of Victoria

 
Session 3.7.4 - Competitive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 2. Marketing Strategy and Consumer Research Room: Competitive

Leveraging Marketing Assets in International Markets (Session# 210201)

Chair: Jorge Wise, CETYS Universidad


You Eye It, You Buy It: How the Effectiveness of Brand Exposure Is Shaped by Brand Ownership, Brand-Portfolio-Share, the Institutional Setting, and Institutional Disruption (ID# 16)

Martin Heinberg, University of Leeds

Constantine S. Katsikeas, University of Leeds

Sourindra Banerjee, University of Leeds

Is Reputation a Shared MNE Asset? Reputational Spillovers between the Global and the Local (ID# 64)

Lilac Nachum, Baruch College, CUNY

Suparna Chakraborty, University of San Francisco

Green and Successful: Environmentally-Sustainable Strategies in the Exports of Agricultural Products (ID# 85)

Camila Costa, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro

T. Diana Macedo-Soares, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro

Jorge Carneiro, FGV EAESP

Filip De Beule, KU Leuven

Rafael Goldszmidt, FGV EBAPE

 
Session 3.7.5 - Competitive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Competitive

Reimagining Approaches to CSR and Sustainability (Session# 211102)

Chair: Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad EAFIT


MNE CSR and Overseas Subsidiary Employment (ID# 285)

Jae Chul Jung, University of Missouri-Kansas City

Eunsuk Hong, SOAS University of London

Moving Beyond ESG: A Framework for Sustainable Investment via Holistic Value Addition (ID# 474)

Glenn W. Muschert, Khalifa University

Gaurav Talan, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Gagan Deep Sharma, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

Cross-Sector Partnerships and Perceived Social Risk (ID# 572)

Luke Fiske, Queen's University

Anthony Goerzen, Queen's University

Imprinting Degree of Hybridity in International Businesses: The Influence of Entrepreneurs’ Cultural Value Orientations and Ethnicity (ID# 647)

Fernando Angulo-Ruiz, MacEwan University

Etayankara Muralidharan, MacEwan University

 
Session 3.7.7 - Interactive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Interactive

Different Ways of Looking: Methodological Diversity in Quantative IB Research (Session# 210851)

Chair: Aggie Chidlow, University of Birmingham


How Far Are We From Understanding Corruption? The Effect of Cultural Distance on Corruption Perception (ID# 133)

Mike Szymanski, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO

Evodio Kaltenecker, Tecnologico de Monterrey

Ivan Valdovinos, EGADE Business School

Going Complex or Going Easy? Research Questions in Management (ID# 372)

Angelo M. Solarino, University of Leeds

Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds

Cristian Luise, University of Leeds

Necessary Conditions in International Business Research – Advancing the Field with a New Perspective on Causality and Data Analysis (ID# 54)

Nicole Franziska Richter, University of Southern Denmark

Sven Hauff, Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg

Flexible Pattern Matching Approach: Suggestions for Augmenting Theory Evolvement (ID# 99)

Ricarda B. Bouncken, Bayreuth University

Yixin Qiu, Bayreuth University

Contextualization of Risks in Emerging Markets: Interdisciplinary Theory-Observation Framework for Socio-Political Risk Analysis (ID# 632)

Tatiana Vashchilko, University of Calgary

Andreea Mihalache-O'Keef, Roanoke College

Ekrem Karakoc, Binghamton NYU

 
Session 3.7.8 - Interactive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Interactive

Actors, Power and Economic Development (Session# 211054)

Chair: Matthew Allen, University of Essex


The Role of the Firm in Soft Power: A Conceptual Framework (ID# 308)

Melodena Stephens, Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government

Racquel Warner, Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government

Immanuel A. Moonesar, Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government

Does Foreign Direct Investment Contribute to the Long-Term Development of the Host Developing Countries? Evidence From Africa (ID# 373)

Karangwa Aristide, Laval University

Zhan Su, Laval University

Unpacking Institutional Embeddedness in Emerging Markets: The Case of Long-Established Dutch MNEs in Indonesia (ID# 441)

Christiaan Alexander Röell, University of Roehampton

Felix Arndt, University of Guelph

Where to Locate? Home Country Institutional Voids and Nonmarket Political Strategy Effect on EMNEs Foreign Location Choice (ID# 528)

Cinara Gambirage, FURB - Regional University of Blumenau

Mohamed Amal, Universidade Regional de Blumenau and University of Itajai Valley

William Newburry, Florida International University

Wlamir Xavier, Biola University

Jaison Caetano da Silva, FGV EBAPE

A Nasty Face of Liability of Foreignness: MNCs and Rent Extraction (ID# 578)

Asli Kozan, IPAG Business School Paris

Signaling Legitimacy: Foreign State-Owned Multinationals and FDI Ownership Structure (ID# 646)

Barclay Edward James, St. Mary's University

Rajeev J. Sawant, Florida Atlantic University

 
Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: How will MNEs Manage Knowledge Sharing in a Post-Covid World of Travel Barriers and Novel Communication Technologies? (Session# 211536)

Chairs: Saul Estrin, London School of Economics and Klaus Meyer, Western University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Teaching Café: Teaching Online - Opportunities & Challenges (Session# 211581)

Chairs: Cyntia Calixto, Fundaçao Getulio Vargas and Ausrine Silenskyte, University of Vaasa


Teaching Cafés provide an opportunity to expand your IB education skillset, with the guidance of an expert facilitator. Come and join others who are passionate about their teaching skills. Organized by the Teaching and Education SIG.

Wednesday, June 30 - 17:00-18:15

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Session 3.8.1 - Panel Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 7. Teaching and Education Room: Panel

The 2020 AIB Curriculum Survey: The State of Internationalizing Students, Faculty, and Programs (Session# 210723)

Chair: Robert Grosse, Arizona State University

Discussants: Raj Aggarwal, Kent State University Foundation and Caryn Beck-Dudley, AACSB


Panelists: (ID# 560)

Chuck Kwok, University of South Carolina

Carl F. Fey, Aalto University

 
Session 3.8.2 - Special Session Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

AIB Insights: Celebrating the First 20 Years and Charting its Future (AIB Insights Special Session) (Session# 211526)

Chair: John Mezias, University of Miami


Panelists: (ID# 710)

John Mezias, University of Miami

William Newburry, Florida International University

Helena Barnard, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds

Daniel Rottig, Florida Gulf Coast University

 
Session 3.8.3 - Panel Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Panel

The MNC as a Translation Ecosystem (Session# 210521)

Chair: Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University

Discussant: Kaisa Koskinen, Tampere University


Panelists: (ID# 493)

Mehdi Boussebaa, University of Glasgow

Sylwia Ciuk, Oxford Brookes University

Susanne Tietze, Sheffield Hallam University

D. Eleanor Westney, York University

 
Session 3.8.4 - Competitive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Competitive

The Evolution of EMNEs and Management Theories (Session# 210906)

Chair: Klaus Meyer, Western University


Digital Transformation Supportive Capability and Emerging Market Multinationals Thriving in the Digital Era (ID# 445)

Afonso Fleury, University of São Paulo

Maria Tereza Leme Fleury, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

Luis Oliveira, Dalarna University

Pablo Leão, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

The Changing Role of Subsidiaries in the Digital Era: Insights From the Brazilian Case (ID# 596)

Flavio Fisch, University of São Paulo

Afonso Fleury, University of São Paulo

Chinese Management Studies: Matched-Samples Meta-Analysis and Focused Review of Indigenous Theories (ID# 280)

Wenjie Liu, Erasmus University

Pursey Heugens, Erasmus University

Frank Wijen, Erasmus University

Marc van Essen, University of South Carolina

 
Session 3.8.7 - Interactive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Interactive

Government and Institutions (Session# 211051)

Chair: Cristina Lelis Leal Calegario, University of Lavras - UFLA


External Dynamics During the Arab Spring: Effects of a Dynamic External Environment on Institutional Duality (ID# 130)

Evelyn Reithofer, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Vera Kunczer, WU Vienna

Jonas Puck, WU Vienna

Jakob Lengauer, Vienna University of Economics and Business

Commitment to CSR and Firms' Maintenance of FDI in Sanctioned Host Countries (ID# 146)

Ishva Minefee, Iowa State University

Andreea Kiss, Lehigh University

The Impact of Intergovernmental Organizations on Entrepreneurship (ID# 139)

Elizabeth Moore, Northeastern University

Luis Alfonso Dau, Northeastern University

Kristin Brandl, University of Victoria

Can We Determine Adequate Doses of FDI? – An Investigation on the Relationship Between Host Country Economic Development and FDI Inflow Received (ID# 255)

Eun Sun Godwin, University of Wolverhampton

Alessandro Cusimano, University of Wolverhampton

Foreign Investors’ Response to Different Forms of Terrorism in the MENA Region and the Moderating Effect of Political Regime (ID# 293)

Anna Dimitrova, ESSCA School of Management

Dora Triki, ESCE International Business School

Alfredo Valentino, ESCE International Business School

Investing Under Anarchy: Host Country Policy Risk and the Foreign Investment Strategies of Social Impact Seeking Firms (ID# 413)

Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah, BI Norwegian Business School

Birgitte Grøgaard, BI Norwegian Business School

Sverre Tomassen, BI Norwegian Business School

 
Session 3.8.8 - Interactive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Interactive

Innovations in Emerging Economies (Session# 211256)

Chair: Saul Estrin, London School of Economics


Digital Transformation in Post-Transition Economy Thanks to FDI? (ID# 43)

Barbara Jankowska, Poznan University of Economics and Business

Marta Götz, Vistula University

Comparison of MNC Owned R&D Centers in China and India as Emerging Nations in Innovation Leadership (ID# 347)

Christian Amponsah, Yorkville University

Daman Singh, Yorkville University

Emerging Market Firm’s Persistence With Failed Innovations (ID# 152)

Sarah Edris, Maastricht University

Thorsten Wahle, Alliance Manchester Business School

Stijn Horck, Maastricht University

Ajai Gaur, Rutgers University

Do Uncertainties in a Firm’s Environment Influence its Innovativeness? Evidence from Emerging Economies (ID# 363)

Shantala Samant, Western Washington University

 
Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Building IB Theory from Ethnography (Session# 211538)

Chair: Mary Yoko Brannen, Copenhagen Business School


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 3.8.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Qualitative Data Collection in Cross-County Studies (Session# 211569)

Chair: Roberta Aguzzoli, Durham University


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Wednesday, June 30 - 18:30-19:45

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Session 3.9.1 - Special Session Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

Post-Pandemic IB Education: Views from the 2022 AIB Academic Sponsors (Session# 211533)

Chair: William Newburry, Florida International University


Panelists: (ID# 717)

Daniel Gropper, Dean, Florida Atlantic University

Saby Mitra, Dean, University of Florida

Deborah Crown, Dean, Rollins College

F. Frank Ghannadian, Dean, University of Tampa

Cihan Cobanoglu, University of South Florida

Andrew Rosman, Dean, Nova Southeastern University

 
Session 3.9.2 - Special Session Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 2. Marketing Strategy and Consumer Research Room: Panel

Recent Developments in International Marketing and Recommendations for Future Research (Track Showcase Session) (Session# 210221)

Chairs: Kelly Hewett, University of Tennessee and Ahmet Kirca, Michigan State University


Panelists: (ID# 701)

Hans Baumgartner, Penn State University

David Griffith, Texas A&M University

Jan-Benedict Steenkamp, University of North Carolina

Gerry Tellis, University of Southern California

 
Session 3.9.3 - Panel Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Panel

Multi-Stakeholder Perspective on Restructuring Business in Order to Avoid a Climate Crisis After COVID-19: The Latin America and Caribbean Case (Session# 211125)

Chairs: Cyntia Calixto, Fundaçao Getulio Vargas and Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad EAFIT


Panelists: (ID# 471)

Karla Maria Nava Aguirre, UDEM Business School

Miguel Cordova, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú

Fabiola Monte Cueto, Universidad Privada Boliviana

Indianna Minto-Coy, University of the West Indies

Manuela Gomez-Valencia, Universidad EAFIT

Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad EAFIT

Cyntia Calixto, Fundaçao Getulio Vargas

 
Session 3.9.7 - Interactive Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Interactive

Environmental Turbulence in International Business (Session# 211351)

Chair: Hinrich Voss, HEC Montreal


Business As Unusual? A Multi-Country Study on Pivots by New Ventures (ID# 106)

Aniket Khera, Temple University

Vaibhav Mishra, Temple University

Sub-National Patterns of International Trade: A Network Analysis of U.S. States Exports (ID# 184)

Sokol Celo, Suffolk University

Yannick Thams, Florida Atlantic University

Dmitry Zinoviev, Suffolk University

An Essay on the Dynamic Capabilities Framework in an “Unprestatable” (Non-Ergodic) Environment: Bridging Hostile Worlds (ID# 410)

Matevz (Matt) Raskovic, Victoria University of Wellington

The Effect of Chinese Diaspora for Home and Host Firms’ FDI Location Choice: The Information Cost Perspective (ID# 461)

Liana Rysakova, Saint Petersburg State University

Andrei Panibratov, St. Petersburg State University

Protectionism and Ownership Strategy in Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: Establish Ownership Control to Mitigate Legitimacy Concerns? (ID# 491)

Ru-Shiun Liou, University of Tampa

Leon Faifman, University of Tampa

Kimberly M. Ellis, Florida Atlantic University

 
Session 3.9.8 - Interactive Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Interactive

Gender As A Context: Implications Ranging From Violence To Innovation (Session# 210652)

Chair: Nila Wiese, University of Puget Sound


Culture Matters in the Gender Leadership Gap (ID# 171)

Sandra Seno Alday, University of Sydney

Gender Equality and eWOMs: A Cross-National Analysis on the Effectiveness of eWOMs on Sales (ID# 483)

Linghui Tang, College of New Jersey

Matthew Greenblatt, College of New Jersey

Andy Guo, College of New Jersey

Steven Pittaro, College of New Jersey

Diversity, Innovation, and Internationalization: Complementary or Competing Activities in Latin America (ID# 552)

Anne Marie Zwerg-Villegas, Universidad de La Sabana

Stop Violence in GVCs! A Critical Analysis of Interventions To Reduce Gender-Based Violence (ID# 607)

Shengwen Li, Queen's University

Anthony Goerzen, Queen's University

Does Institutional Context Matter for How Gender Influences Innovation? The Heterogeneous Impact of Gender Diversity on Technological Evolution (ID# 624)

Zeynep Yavic, Ohio State University

Rafael Corredoira, Ohio State University

Mona Makhija, Ohio State University

 
Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Orchestrating your Research and Teaching for Real Impact (Session# 211545)

Chair: Charles Dhanaraj, University of Denver


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 3.9.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 18:30-19:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) (Session# 211563)

Chair: Stav Fainschmidt, Florida International University


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Wednesday, June 30 - 20:00-21:00

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Time: 20:00-21:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

US Northeast Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211595)

Chair: Crystal Jiang, Bryant University


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.
 
Time: 20:00-21:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

US West Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211597)

Chair: Nila Wiese, University of Puget Sound


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Thursday, July 1

Thursday, July 1 - 00:00-01:15

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 4.1.1 - Panel Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 6. Gender and Diversity Room: Panel

Gender in International Business Research: Exploring New Frontiers (Session# 210623)

Chairs: Amanda Budde-Sung, U.S. Air Force Academy and Amir Shoham, Temple University


Panelists: (ID# 295)

Amanda Budde-Sung, U.S. Air Force Academy

Amir Shoham, Temple University

Amanda Bullough, University of Delaware

Sonja Franzke, University of Bayreuth

Kevin Lowe, University of Sydney

Stacey Fitzsimmons, University of Victoria

 
Session 4.1.2 - Panel Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Panel

Doing Business in Asia: Frontrunner for Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation in IB? (Session# 211321)

Chair: Gabriele Suder, RMIT University


Panelists: (ID# 66)

Klaus Meyer, Western University

Sumati Varma, University of Delhi

Marleen Dieleman, National University of Singapore

Gabriele Suder, RMIT University

 
Session 4.1.7 - Interactive Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 10. MNE State Relations and IB Policy Room: Interactive

Cross-State Relations and FDI (Session# 211053)

Chair: Michael Murphree, University of South Carolina


Liability of Western Foreignness of MNEs Operating in China? The Relationship between US-China Tension and Forced Tech Transfer (ID# 19)

Judy Chao-yi Lin, National Taiwan University

Fred Y.C. Lien, National Taiwan University

YL Jaw, National Taiwan University

Regional Integration and the Regional Risk Paradox (ID# 175)

Sandra Seno Alday, University of Sydney

The Chinese Belt and Road Initiative – Development Project or Form of Neo-Colonialism (ID# 200)

Marc Oberhauser, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg

The Belt and Road Initiative as a Debt Trap: Myth or Reality? (ID# 379)

Julien Bazile, Laval University

Anne-Marie Côté, Laval University

Zhan Su, Laval University

China’s Rise, World Order, and the Implications for International Business (ID# 337)

Robert Grosse, Arizona State University

Jonas Gamso, Arizona State University

Roy Nelson, Arizona State University

The Impacts of Bilateral State to State Ties on Outward FDI in an Era of International Decoupling: Exploring Chinese MNE Political Risk Perceptions During the Era of the Belt and Road Initiative (ID# 361)

John Anderson, University of Northern Iowa

Dylan Sutherland, Durham University

Ilan Alon, University of Agder

Economic Attractiveness vs. Political Challenges in Foreign Investment Decisions: A Case of Japan (ID# 368)

Anastasia Gracheva, Columbia University

 
Session 4.1.8 - Interactive Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Interactive

Risk Management in Cross-Border Investments (Session# 210452)

Chair: Noman Shaheer, University of Sydney


Foreign Market Exit Decisions of U.S. Multinational Hospitals (ID# 62)

Kiyohiko Ito, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Teresa Silvernail Hinnerichs, Baylor University

Firm-Level Political Risk and Target Selection: The Effect of Political Risk on Cross-Border Acquisitions (ID# 169)

Shao Chi Chang, National Cheng Kung University

Tien Ho Cheng, National Cheng Kung University

Disseminative Capacities in IJVs: The Role of Psychic Distance and the Impact on Explicit and Tacit Knowledge Transfer (ID# 383)

Chansoo Park, Memorial University of Newfoundland

Young-Rae Kim, IDER University & Royal International University

Charles Chen, Chongqing Business and Technology University

Managing R&D Outsourcing Partnerships: An Empirical Analysis of the Mediating Role of Reintegration in the Relationship of Governance and Performance Outcome in Drug Discovery Outsourcing (ID# 468)

Koushik Das Sarma, University of Essex

Mehmet Demirbag, University of Essex

Abhijit Sengupta, University of Surrey

The Effect of Parent Firm Cultural Differences and Equity Share Differences on Joint Venture Duration (ID# 633)

Andrew Steven Hibbert, Ohio State University

 
Session 4.1.9 - Interactive Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Interactive

Leadership Style and Capabilities (Session# 210555)

Chair: Carole Reade, San José State University


The Impact of Global Identity and Relative Cultural Status on Leadership Effectiveness (ID# 349)

Jean Siew Kim Lee, China Europe International Business School

Guiyu Cai, China Europe International Business School

Yaru Chen, Cornell University

Entrepreneurial Leadership Style and the Entrepreneurial Process in Countries of the Developed World Economy: The Moderating Effect of Levels of Educational Attainment (ID# 15)

Christopher Tanguong Ghogomu, University of Essex

Can You Exclude the Charismatic Leader from MNEs?: Exclusion, Disregard, and Inertia in Ethical Corporate Governance (ID# 418)

Haruo Hagiwara Horaguchi, Hosei University

Does Abstract Processing Facilitate Effective Emotional Labor? (ID# 71)

Clark D Johnson, Pepperdine University

Daniela Smith, Pepperdine University

Brittney C Bauer, Loyola University New Orleans

Effects of Spiritual Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence on Leadership Effectiveness Mediated by Personal Values: An Empirical Investigation in Asia (ID# 332)

AAhad Osman-Gani, INCEIF

Zabeda Hamid, International Islamic University Malaysia

Sardar Kabir, International Islamic University Malaysia

 
Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Get Involved! Engaging with Professional Organizations - Contributing to the IB Community (Session# 211555)

Chairs: Anupama Phene, George Washington University and Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 4.1.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 00:00-01:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Quantitative Methods: Ask Us Anything (Session# 211573)

Chairs: Stewart R. Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio and Bo Nielsen, University of Sydney Business School


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Thursday, July 1 - 01:30-02:45

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 4.2.1 - Panel Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Panel

Cultural Industry Research in International Business: New Opportunities and Challenges (Session# 210421)

Chairs: Stephanie Wang, Indiana University and Qian (Cecelia) Gu, Georgia State University


Panelists: (ID# 102)

S. Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University

Xavier Martin, Tilburg University

Jamal Shamsie, Michigan State University

Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University

Changqi Wu, Peking University

 
Session 4.2.4 - Competitive Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Competitive

Small and Young Firms' Growth and Expansion (Session# 210102)

Chair: Manuel G. Serapio, University of Colorado Denver


A New Taxonomy of Exporting SMEs Based on International Experience and Uniqueness (ID# 88)

Jean-Paul Lemaire, ESCP Europe

Remy Magnier-Watanabe, University of Tsukuba

Susan Freeman, University of South Australia

Staying In or Stepping Out? Start-Up Context, Social Ties, and Growth Strategies of Second Generation Immigrant Entrepreneurs (ID# 356)

Sarika Pruthi, San Jose State University

Misagh Tasavori, Sharif University of Technology

Early Internationalization and the Subsequent Geographic Expansion: An Extended Penrosean Perspective (ID# 320)

Hirokazu Kano, Oita University

 
Session 4.2.7 - Interactive Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Interactive

Internationalization of Chinese EMNEs (Session# 210955)

Chair: Fei Li, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications


Innovative Performance Upgrade via Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions: Evidence from Chinese Acquirers (ID# 159)

Wenxin Guo, University of North Georgia

Government Subsidies and Performance in an Emerging Economy: The Moderating Role of Market Power and Industry Competition (ID# 228)

Yiyi Su, Tongji University

Jialin Song, Tongji University

Taoyong Su, Tongji University

Luyu Wang, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Jiayan Ding, Tongji University

Digital Economy and Firm Internationalization in Emerging-Market Countries (ID# 321)

Yifei Pan, Peking University

Xuchang Chen, Peking University

Ting Xiao, Peking University

Jun Xia, University of Texas at Dallas

Export Value and Network Centrality in Home Cities: A Negative Relationship in Emerging Economy (ID# 497)

Jingjing Liang, Birkbeck College

Xiaming Liu, Birkbeck College

Churen Sun, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies

 
Time: 01:30-02:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Managing MNE Subsidiaries in Different Contexts (Session# 211543)

Chair: Klaus Meyer, Western University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.

Thursday, July 1 - 07:00-08:15

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 4.3.1 - Panel Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Panel

Time in International Business Scholarship: Strengthened Theorizing and Contribution (Session# 210825)

Chair: Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, University of Vienna


Panelists: (ID# 370)

Eriikka Johanna Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, University of Turku

Peter Liesch, University of Queensland

Ulf Andersson, Mälardalen University

 
Session 4.3.2 - Panel Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 7. Teaching and Education Room: Panel

Can We Cover IB Curriculum with the Help of Video Cases? (Session# 210722)

Chair: Filip De Beule, KU Leuven


Panelists: (ID# 531)

Nukhet Vardar, El Izi Communication Consultancy UK Limited

Andreja Jaklic, University of Ljubljana

Matevz (Matt) Raskovic, Victoria University of Wellington

 
Session 4.3.4 - Competitive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Competitive

Cross-National Adjustment: Individuals and Firms (Session# 210504)

Chair: Benjamin Bader, Newcastle University


The Impact of International Experience on Cultural Intelligence, Cross-Cultural Adjustment, and Other Individual-Level Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis (ID# 254)

Marius Brand, WU Vienna

Christopher Schlaegel, University of Groningen

Guenter Stahl, WU Vienna

Social Support and Work-Related Outcomes among Expatriate Academics: The Role of Job Clarity and Organization-Based Self-Esteem (ID# 428)

Alexei Koveshnikov, Aalto University

Ingmar Björkman, Aalto University

Perttu Kähäri, Aalto University

Gender Equality Practice Implementation of Korean MNE Subsidiaries in Sweden (ID# 542)

Ji-Won Song, University of Greenwich

How Does Successive Inpatriation Contribute to Subsidiary Capability Building and Subsidiary Evolution? A Longitudinal Perspective on Inpatriates’ Knowledge Transfer (ID# 386)

Heejin Kim, Tohoku University

Sebastian Reiche, University of Navarra

Anne-Wil Harzing, Middlesex University London

 
Session 4.3.5 - Competitive Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Competitive

Teams and Decision-Makers (Session# 210106)

Chair: Mathew Egu, University of South Africa


It’s Time for Me To Shine: Narcissistic CEOs and Country Distance in Cross-Border Acquisitions (ID# 595)

Jose Mata, Copenhagen Business School

Umair Khan, University of Lausanne

When the Going Gets Tough: Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy, Institutions, and Internationalization (ID# 496)

Shobhana Palat Madhavan, Amrita School of Business

Jane Menzies, Deakin University

Ambika Zutshi, Deakin University

Deepak Gupta, Amrita School of Business

Top Management Team Experience Diversity and International Business Complexity: An Empirical Analysis of UK Firms (ID# 107)

Tommaso Vallone, Politecnico di Milano

Entrepreneur or Gatekeeper? The Role of Second-Generation Returnee Managers in Family Firms’ Internationalization (ID# 476)

Yimin Wang, Shandong University

Qianhong Su, Shandong University

Xian Zhou, Shandong University

 
Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Innovating Universities Through Globalization and Differentiation (Session# 211554)

Chair: Dong-Sung Cho, Seoul National University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 4.3.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 07:00-08:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Adapting Qualitative Methods in light of Covid-19 (Session# 211570)

Chair: Catherine Welch, University of Sydney Business School


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Thursday, July 1 - 08:30-09:45

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 4.4.4 - Competitive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 3. Finance, Accounting and Corporate Governance Room: Competitive

Securities Issuance (Session# 210301)

Chair: Suranjan Bhattacheryay, Indus Business Academy


Legal Perception and IPOs: An Investigation into the Impact of Legal Signaling on Firm Valuation (ID# 451)

Gerhard Schnyder, Loughborough University

Anna Grosman, Loughborough University

Mathias Siems, Durham University

Kun Fu, Loughborough University

Ruth Aguilera, Northeastern University

Information Asymmetry, the Role of Intermediaries, and Underpricing in the Global Debt Market (ID# 240)

Thomas Lindner, WU Vienna

A Temporal Agency Model of Investor Group Dynamics (ID# 24)

Christina Maria Muehr, WU Vienna

Igor Filatotchev, King's College London

Thomas Lindner, WU Vienna

Jonas Puck, WU Vienna

 
Session 4.4.5 - Competitive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Competitive

FDI Theory in the Context of EMNEs (Session# 210903)

Chair: Surender Munjal, University of Leeds


Favorable Tax Treatment for FDI Firms and Foreign Ownership Wage Premium (ID# 119)

Xiao Wang, University of Science and Technology of China

Wontae Han, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

Jian Wang, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

How the Location Choice Creates Value in Transitional Economies: The Exploration-Exploitation Perspective for Vietnamese Firms (ID# 123)

Hyung-Kun Park, Yonsei University

Heonjoon Lee, Yonsei University

Yoonjeong Kang, Yonsei University

Investment Motives, Uncertainty and Divestment of International Investments by Chinese and Indian Firms (ID# 204)

Suma Athreye, University of Essex

Abubakr Saeed, COMSATS University Islamabad

Mohammad Saad Baloch, COMSATS University Islamabad

Is Green Always Attractive? The Location Choices of Chinese Outward FDI (ID# 256)

Simona Iammarino, London School of Economics

Andrea Ascani, Gran Sasso Science Institute

 
Session 4.4.7 - Interactive Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Interactive

CSR: An Emerging Markets Perspective (Session# 211151)

Chair: Stefano Elia, Politecnico di Milano


CSR Policies and Practices of Korean Foreign Subsidiaries: Institutional Duality in Emerging Economies (ID# 250)

Jangsoon Kim, Sogang University

‘Universal’ CSR and Its Discontents: Orchestrating CSR Around Institutional In-Congruences in an Emerging Economy (ID# 590)

Alan Brejnholt, Loughborough University London

Organizational Identification and Unethical Pro-Organizational Negotiation: A Comparative Study in Two Emerging Economies (ID# 118)

Yi-Hui Ho, Chang Jung Christian University

Chieh-Yu Lin, Chang Jung Christian University

Multi-Level Antecedents of Transnational CSR Strategy by Emerging Market MNEs: A Theoretical Discussion (ID# 443)

Marcus Bergmann, ESCP Business School

Yi Wang, University of Southern Denmark

Will the Internet Promote Corporate Social Responsibility? Empirical Evidence From China (ID# 375)

Rongcheng Zhu, Shanghai International Studies University

Qian Li, Shanghai International Studies University

Jiatang Guo, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences

The Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility: How Has Technology Transformed CSR? (ID# 464)

Elizabeth Napier, University of Toledo

 
Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: How Common are Accidental Internationalists, i.e. Born Globals Founders with Zero International Experience? (Session# 211544)

Chair: Jean-Francois Hennart, Tilburg University


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 4.4.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Mixed Methods (Session# 211566)

Chair: Niina Nummela, University of Turku


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.
 
Time: 08:30-09:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Teaching Café: Teaching Online - Opportunities & Challenges (Session# 211580)

Chairs: Cyntia Calixto, Fundaçao Getulio Vargas and Ausrine Silenskyte, University of Vaasa


Teaching Cafés provide an opportunity to expand your IB education skillset, with the guidance of an expert facilitator. Come and join others who are passionate about their teaching skills. Organized by the Teaching and Education SIG.

Thursday, July 1 - 10:00-11:00

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Time: 10:00-11:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Central and Eastern Europe Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211589)

Chair: Lukasz Puslecki, Poznan University of Economics and Business


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.
 
Time: 10:00-11:00
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

South Asia Chapter Networking Session (Session# 211590)

Chair: S. Raghunath, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars who are either located in, or interested in, the activities of the Chapter. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.

Thursday, July 1 - 11:30-12:30

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Time: 11:30-12:30
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Teaching & Education SIG Networking Session (Session# 211601)

Chair: Daria Panina, Texas A&M University


Networking session where you can meet and socialize with other like-minded scholars and learn more about the activities of the Shared Interest Group. Whether you are a seasoned academic or a new member, you are welcome to join the conversation.
The Teaching Innovation Award will be presented in the networking session.
 
Time: 11:30-12:30
Track: 17. Networking and Social Events Room: Networking Sessions

Emerging Markets SIG Planning Session (Session# 211603)

Chair: Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School


Planning session for scholars interested in the establishment of a new Shared Interest Group with a focus on emerging markets research.

Thursday, July 1 - 12:30-13:45

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 4.5.1 - Panel Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

The Role of AIB Chapters in a Post-Pandemic World: Establishing and Managing Regional Chapter Organizations in a Time of New Normal (Session# 211523)

Chairs: Daniel Rottig, Florida Gulf Coast University and Sumit Kundu, Florida International University


Panelists: (ID# 599)

Virginia Cathro, University of Otago

Yaw A. Debrah, Swansea University

Sergio Garcia Agreda, Universidad Privada Boliviana

Immanuel A. Moonesar, Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government

Lukasz Puslecki, Poznan University of Economics and Business

S. Raghunath, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Jorge Carneiro, FGV EAESP

 
Session 4.5.4 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 5. HRM, Leadership and Cross-Cultural Management Room: Competitive

Adaptive Capabilities in MNCs (Session# 210505)

Chair: Jieqiong Ma, Hofstra University


Turning a Liability Into an Asset of Foreignness: Managing Informal Networks in Korea (ID# 206)

Jongmin Lee, University of Reading

Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount University

Sven Horak, St. John’s University

Inju Yang, RMIT University

An Incentive Theoretical Framework for International Co-Operative Behavior (ID# 422)

Ursula F. Ott, Nottingham Trent University

The Emotional Dimension of Perceived Psychic Distance in the Context of MNE Knowledge Transfer. (ID# 597)

Qiu Wang, Sheffield University

L. Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds

Hanna Gajewska-De Mattos, University of Leeds

Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds

Emergent Model of How MNCs’ Routine Learning Practices Cultivate Empathy as Emotional Capability (ID# 242)

Eugene Cha, Keio University

 
Session 4.5.5 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Competitive

Sustainability and CSR from an Emerging Market Perspective (Session# 211104)

Chair: Shasha Zhao, University of Surrey


Regional Income Inequality, Social Capital and Corporate Giving (ID# 417)

Xueji Liang, Sun Yat-sen University

Hongbiao Du, Sun Yat-sen University

Sustainability-Oriented Innovation, CSR, and SDGs in Brazilian Multinationals (ID# 452)

Karen Esteves Fernandes Pinto, University of São Paulo

Moacir Miranda Oliveira Jr, University of São Paulo

Carolina Cristina Fernandes, Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados

Business Models for Implementing Mobile Technologies in Underserved Markets (ID# 547)

Joshua Oluwadunsin Omoju, Northumbria University

Roseline Wanjiru, Northumbria University

Jason Whalley, Northumbria University

 
Session 4.5.6 - Competitive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Competitive

Internationalization of EMNEs (Session# 210907)

Chair: Marina Latukha, St. Petersburg State University


Rapid Internationalization and Innovation Performance: The Effects of Rhythm, Organizational Slack, and Competitive Intensity (ID# 298)

Xiaobo Wu, Zhejiang University

Yanan Fu, Zhejiang University

Jing Li, Zhejiang University

Earning Legitimacy: Impact of Internationalization on Corporate Governance Attributes of Emerging Market Firms (ID# 412)

Manish Popli, Indian Institute of Management Indore

Mehul Raithatha, Indian Institute of Management Indore

Faisal M. Ahsan, Indian Institute of Management Ranchi

EMNE's Low Commitment High Involvement Entry Strategy in Emerging Markets (ID# 425)

Rishiraj Kashyap, Western University

Prakash Satyavageeswaran, Indian Institute of Management Udaipur

Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds

Andreas Schotter, Western University

What Determines the Internationalization-Performance (I-P) Relationship? The Moderating Effect of Services, Manufacturing and Product Diversification (ID# 482)

Abu Rehan Abbasi, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

Rejie George Pallathitta, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore

 
Session 4.5.7 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 1. Internationalization and Entrepreneurship Room: Interactive

Internationalization and Performance (Session# 210151)

Chair: Jose Mata, Copenhagen Business School


Speed of Internationalization and Firm Performance: An Internal Perspective of Emerging Multinational Firms (ID# 30)

Banruo Zhang, University of International Business and Economics

Zijie Li, University of International Business and Economics

Performance Implications of SMEs’ Geographical Scope (ID# 97)

Hadi Fariborzi, University of Sussex Business School

Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, University of Calgary

Carlos M. DaSilva, HES-SO University of Applied Science

The Role of Home-Country Cultural Practices on the International Diversification – Firm Performance Relationship: (ID# 186)

Rakesh B. Sambharya, Rutgers University - Camden

Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University - Newark

The Impact of Digitalization on the Export Performance of Service Firms (ID# 303)

Farid Ahmed, Western Sydney University

What Does Earliness of Initial Foreign Acquisition Mean For Firm Performance? (ID# 395)

Jingtao Yi, Renmin University of China

Huiwen Su, Renmin University of China

Carl F. Fey, Aalto University

Performance and Survival of Maturing Early Internationalizers—A Review and Research Agenda (ID# 559)

Ryan Federo, Universitat de les Illes Balears

Joan Freixanet, St. Petersburg State University

Human Capital and International New Venture Performance: Role of Entrepreneurial Resources (ID# 462)

Dominic Buccieri, Missouri Southern State University

Rajshekhar Javalgi, Walsh University

Andrew Gross, Cleveland State University

 
Session 4.5.8 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Interactive

Cross-Border Acquisitions - Valuation, Target Selection and Integration (Session# 210453)

Chair: Emanuel Gomes, Nova School of Business and Economics


Organization Capital, Internationalization and Value Creation (ID# 463)

Arpit Raswant, Deakin University

Ahasan Habib, University of Sydney

Md Shahiduzzaman, University of Queensland

Does the Long-Term Developmental Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions and Greenfield Investment Differ in the Host Developing Countries? Evidence From Africa (ID# 555)

Karangwa Aristide, Laval University

Rwamihigo Sylvestre, University of Kigali

Zhan Su, Laval University

Who Acquires Whom? A Cost-Benefit Approach to International Acquisition (ID# 619)

Long Su, University of Kansas

Tailan Chi, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Minyoung Kim, University of Kansas

Share of Ownership in Cross-Border Acquisitions: Does High Tech Matter? (ID# 631)

Leon Faifman, University of Tampa

Kimberly M. Ellis, Florida Atlantic University

Sangbum Ro, University of Tampa

Peggy Golden, Florida Atlantic University

 
Session 4.5.9 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Interactive

Emerging Market Firms and Global Strategy (Session# 210457)

Chair: Rany Salvoldi, Ben Gurion University of the Negev


Resource Concentration, Ownership Structure and Business Group Performance - An S-Shaped Hypothesis (ID# 3)

Shan-Huei Wang, Tunghai University

Jung-Hua Chang, National Sun Yat-sen University

The Impact of Local Business Tax Rates on the Use of Tax Havens by Multinational Enterprises in Business Clusters: Empirical Evidence from Germany (ID# 98)

Ha-Phuong Luong, Aston University

Chris Jones, Aston University

Yama Temouri, Aston University

Overcoming the Myopia of Learning: MNC's Learning from Rural Markets in Emerging Markets (ID# 153)

Zhuping Liu, Baruch College - CUNY

Bijuan Zhong, Ohio State University

Rongwei Chu, Fudan University

Strategic People Management in Dynamic Emerging Markets (ID# 330)

Yingying Zhang-Zhang, International University of Japan

Sylvia Rohlfer, Colegio Universitario De Estudios Financieros

Arup Varma, Loyola University Chicago

Imitation, Performance Feedback, and the Outward Foreign Direct Investments of Emerging Market Firms (ID# 405)

Kaige Li, Xi'an Jiaotong University

Yong Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

Jiawen Chen, Guangzhou University

How Is Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in Africa Different from Others? (ID# 519)

Nafisat Olawunmi Olabisi, University of Leeds

 
Session 4.5.10 - Interactive Time: 12:30-13:45
Track: 7. Teaching and Education Room: Interactive

Teaching and Learning in times of Covid (Session# 210751)

Chair: Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University


Royal Enfield: International Product and Market Strategy (ID# 34)

Prashant Salwan, Indian Institute of Management Indore

Shailesh Pandey, Jaipuria Institute of Management Indore

The XX Global Experience Initiative: An Application of Assessment Data towards Pedagogical Development (ID# 183)

Iris Berdrow, Bentley University

Samir Dayal, Bentley University

Shawn Hauserman, Bentley University

Natalie Schlegel, Bentley University

Lauren Schuller, Bentley University

EMBA Selection Process Issues: Motivation to Study Within the Program and Its Interconnection With Academic Performance (ID# 221)

Anastasia Shpringer, Saint Petersburg State University

Elena Zavyalova, Saint Petersburg State University

Learning in the Multicultural Business Management Classroom: Towards a Theory of Educational Dissonance (ID# 225)

Amanda Budde-Sung, U.S. Air Force Academy

Sandra Seno Alday, University of Sydney

Solving the Case. Mapping the Application of Case Method (ID# 576)

Zsolt Ábrahám, Case Solvers & Corvinus University of Budapest

Crossing the Ocean Virtually (ID# 581)

Anna Pietraszek, Florida International University

Ewa Wiecek-Janka, Poznan University of Technology

Andrea Rodgers, Florida International University

Magdalena Sikorska, Poznan University of Technology

Wendy Guess, Florida International University

Experiential Learning with a Purpose: International Marketing Plan for Micro Businesses in Quibdo, Colombia. (ID# 653)

Frank Cotae, Mount Royal University

Jacqueline Musabende, Mount Royal University

Thursday, July 1 - 14:00-15:15

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 4.6.1 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

Foreign Direct Investment and Sustainable Post-Pandemic Recovery (UNCTAD WIR 2021 Special Session) (Session# 211524)

Chair: James Zhan, UNCTAD


Panelists: (ID# 707)

James Zhan, UNCTAD

Amelia U. Santos-Paulino, UNCTAD

Isabelle Boileau, WU Vienna

Ram Mudambi, Temple University

Lisa Sachs, Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment

 
Session 4.6.2 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Panel

Honoring Yair Aharoni (Session# 210425)

Chair: Elizabeth L. Rose, University of Leeds


Panelists: (ID# 511)

Tamar Almor, College of Management

Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds

Robert Grosse, Arizona State University

Niron Hashai, IDC Herzliya

Arie Y. Lewin, Duke University

Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University

 
Session 4.6.3 - Panel Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Panel

Exploring Temporal Dynamics in the Digital Economy (Session# 211325)

Chairs: Sali Li, University of South Carolina and Pengxiang Zhang, University of South Carolina

Discussant: Noman Shaheer, University of Sydney


Panelists: (ID# 568)

Erkko Autio, Imperial College London

Charles Dhanaraj, University of Denver

Soumitra Dutta, Cornell University

Max Stallkamp, Virginia Tech University

 
Session 4.6.4 - Competitive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Competitive

Diversity is the Key: Different Methodological Considerations in IB Research (Session# 210801)

Chair: Carole Couper, Sheffield University


Let Me Google That for You – Measuring Firm Internationalization Using Google Trends (ID# 178)

Harald Puhr, WU Vienna

Jakob Müllner, WU Vienna

How Do International Business Studies Develop? Inspiration from Non-mainstream Publications Moves the Discipline Forward (ID# 5)

Henriett Primecz, Corvinus University of Budapest

Qualitative Research: Extending the Range with Flexible Pattern Matching (ID# 96)

Ricarda B. Bouncken, Bayreuth University

Yixin Qiu, Bayreuth University

Noemi Sinkovics, University of Auckland

Process-based Framework for Political Environment Analysis (ID# 635)

Tatiana Vashchilko, University of Calgary

James Agarwal, University of Calgary

Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, University of Calgary

 
Session 4.6.7 - Interactive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Interactive

Role of Knowledge in the Firm Innovation Process (Session# 211253)

Chair: Denise Dunlap, University of Massachusetts Lowell


A Multilevel Study of Effects of Network Structure on Knowledge Creation in Innovation Ecosystem (ID# 223)

Yang Gao, HEC Montréal

Ekaterina Turkina, HEC Montréal

Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal

Co-Creating Absorptive and Disseminative Capacity: A Comparative Case Study of Two Chinese MNEs in Germany (ID# 262)

Tina Miedtank, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Yu Zheng, Royal Holloway

The Impact of Knowledge Distance on Post-Acquisition Innovation Performance (ID# 237)

Ruomeng Liu, Yonsei University

Eunmi Lee, Yonsei University

Young-Ryeol Park, Yonsei University

“Not-Invented-Here”: Foreign Knowledge, Exporting, and Innovation (ID# 522)

Annique Un, Northeastern University

Micro-Foundations of Innovation Capabilities: The Leverage of Knowledge Exchange and Co-Creation via International Innovation Projects (ID# 348)

Nhan Thanh Nguyen, University of Victoria

 
Session 4.6.8 - Interactive Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 2. Marketing Strategy and Consumer Research Room: Interactive

International Marketing and Consumer Behavior in a Digital World (Session# 210251)

Chair: Jieqiong Ma, Hofstra University


The Impact of Chief Marketing Officer on Firm Resource Allocation Decisions in Multinational Companies (ID# 281)

Victor V. Chernetsky, Michigan State University

Exploring the Influence of Context in Managing and Extending Marketing Capabilities (ID# 605)

Sung Jin Park, Indiana University South Bend

Rama Krishna Reddy, Indiana University South Bend

Vishal Bindroo, Indiana University South Bend

Morality of Globalization (ID# 628)

Irem Yoruk, Wayne State University

Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University

Two Decades of Research on Signaling Theory in the Field of International Marketing: A Review, Integrated Framework, and Future Research Agenda (ID# 636)

Zubair Ali Shahid, Muhammad Ali Jinnah University

Ali Nabeel, IQRA University

Irfan Tariq, University of Adelaide

 
Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Transformação Digital – Desafios para as Multinationais Brasileiras e Latino Americanas (Digital Transformation – Challenges for Brazilian and Latin American Multinationals) (Session# 211558)

Chair: Maria Tereza Leme Fleury, Fundação Getúlio Vargas


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
Note: This Café will be conducted in Portuguese.
 
Session 4.6.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 14:00-15:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Data Collection Equivalence in Cross-Country Studies (Session# 211575)

Chair: Aggie Chidlow, University of Birmingham


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.

Thursday, July 1 - 15:30-16:45

(Convert to your local Day and Time)

 
Session 4.7.1 - Special Session Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

AIB Fellows International Educator of the Year Award Special Session (Session# 211531)

Chair: Robert Grosse, Arizona State University


Panelists: (ID# 715)

Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University

Robert Grosse, Arizona State University

Ignacio de la Vega, EGADE

Klaus Meyer, Western University

Timothy M. Devinney, University of Manchester

 
Session 4.7.2 - Panel Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 7. Teaching and Education Room: Panel

Critical Perspectives in IB Education (Session# 210725)

Chair: Ausrine Silenskyte, University of Vaasa


Panelists: (ID# 424)

Christoph Dörrenbächer, Berlin School of Economics and Law

Daria Panina, Texas A&M University

Marina A. Schmitz, CBS International Business School

 
Session 4.7.3 - Panel Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 8. Research Methods Room: Panel

Disruptive Research/ers? Methodological Learnings from Conducting Qualitative Research in Non-Western Contexts (Session# 210824)

Chair: Becky Reuber, University of Toronto


Panelists: (ID# 296)

Sophie Alkhaled, Lancaster University Management School

Helena Barnard, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Carole Couper, Sheffield University

Innan Sasaki, Warwick Business School

 
Session 4.7.4 - Competitive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 13. Theme: Disruption, Megatrends, and Transformation Room: Competitive

International Business in a Time of Disruption, Crisis and Disaster (Session# 211301)

Chair: Paul Ryan, Trinity College Dublin


Disasters and International Business: Insights and Recommendations From a Systematic Review (ID# 129)

Linglin Zheng, University of Newcastle

Heidi Wechtler, University of Newcastle

Balancing and Rebalancing Digital Healthcare Start-Up in Crisis: A Dynamic Capability and Ambidextrous Perspective (ID# 163)

Sushil Chaurasia, University of New Brunswick

Dhirendra Shukla, University of New Brunswick

Manoj Motiani, Indian Institute of Management Indore

Kapil Khandeparker, Goa Institute of Management

The Interorganizational Network and Interactive Dynamics of International Actors Before and During a Global Pandemic (ID# 176)

Ryan Federo, Universitat de les Illes Balears

Xavier Bustamante, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

Exploring Strategies of Organisational Resilience during Crises: Firms’ Process-Based Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic (ID# 533)

Anze Burger, University of Ljubljana

Iris Kolesa, University of Ljubljana

Andreja Jaklic, University of Ljubljana

 
Session 4.7.7 - Interactive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 11. Sustainability in International Business Room: Interactive

MNEs and the SDGs (Session# 211154)

Chair: Jieqiong Ma, Hofstra University


The Effect of Host Country Institutions on the Relationship between Societal-Level Income Inequality and Different Types of FDI (ID# 90)

Janja Annabel Tardios, Brunel University London

L. Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds

Exploring the Linkages Between Sustainability and Risk Management: A Systematic Literature Review (ID# 207)

Manuela Gomez-Valencia, Universidad EAFIT

Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad EAFIT

Ana Maria Gomez-Trujillo, CEIPA Business School

Sustainability and Multinational Corporations: A Bibliometric Analysis (ID# 294)

Pard Teekasap, Stamford International University

Dina Frutos-Bencze, Saint Anselm College

MNE Cross-Sector Partnerships and Shared Value: Understanding Complex Collaboration in Crises (ID# 577)

Theresa Onaji-Benson, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Elme Vivier, Nottingham Trent University

Caren Scheepers, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Ravi Pillay, Gordon Institute of Business Science

Transfer of Corporate Sustainability Practices in Multinational Companies: An Institutional Perspective on the Alignment Between Subsidiary Activities and Corporate Intentions (ID# 265)

Stefano Franco, LUISS Guido Carli

Alfredo Valentino, ESCE International Business School

Matteo Caroli, LUISS Guido Carli

 
Session 4.7.8 - Interactive Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Interactive

Firm Strategies and Innovations (Session# 211254)

Chair: Michael Murphree, University of South Carolina


Strategic Orientation and SMEs Performance: How Innovation Mediate this Relationship? (ID# 656)

Muhammad Mohiuddin, Laval University

Vive la Résistance: The Relationship between Resistance and Management Innovation in International Organizations (ID# 527)

Amanda Nicole Chehrezad, Temple University

International Ambidexterity, Networks and Global New Product Development: Do Latecomers Really Catch Up? (ID# 224)

Huan Zou, SOAS University of London

Chia-Ling (Eunice) Liu, National Taiwan University

Pervez N. Ghauri, University of Birmingham

Complementary Assets and Managerial Cognition in Surviving Technological Change (ID# 324)

Emily Shu, ESLSCA Business School

Partnering for Progress – How Innovation Cooperation Supports the Improvement of Health Care in the CEE region in the Time of COVID-19 pandemic (ID# 594)

Lukasz Puslecki, Poznan University of Economics and Business

Mateusz Puslecki, Poznan University of Medical Sciences

 
Time: 15:30-16:45
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: How Can We be More Policy Oriented in Our Research (Session# 211548)

Chairs: Karl Sauvant, Columbia University and Lilac Nachum, Baruch College, CUNY


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.

Thursday, July 1 - 17:00-18:15

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Session 4.8.1 - Panel Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 15. Special Sessions Room: Panel

Adding Value through Policy-Oriented International Business Research (JIBP Special Session) (Session# 211521)

Chairs: Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal and Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen


Panelists: (ID# 260)

James Zhan, UNCTAD

Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds

Niraja Srinivasan, NERA Economic Consulting

Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University

Karl Sauvant, Columbia University

 
Session 4.8.2 - Panel Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 7. Teaching and Education Room: Panel

Virtual Exchange to the Rescue: Leveraging Technology and Global Partnerships to Create Signature Experiences in International Business in the Age of Pandemic Related Disruptions (Session# 210727)

Chair: Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University


Panelists: (ID# 586)

Salomao de Farias, Georgia State University

Edward Wang, Georgia State University

Erica Piros Kovacs, Indiana University

 
Session 4.8.4 - Competitive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 9. Emerging Markets and Emerging Market MNEs Room: Competitive

M&As and Ownership Advantages in Emerging Markets (Session# 210901)

Chair: Christian Keen, Université Laval


Acquisition Premium Strategies of Emerging Market Multinationals: Assessing the Role of Institutional Distance and Colonization-Based Ties (ID# 6)

Juliet Oriaifo, North Carolina A&T State University

Rui Torres de Oliveira, Queensland University of Technology

Completion of High-Tech M&As by Chinese Firms: Knowledge Distance, Industry Attractiveness and Government Involvement (ID# 29)

Monica Yang, Adelphi University

Qi Ai, University of Northampton

Examining the Evolution of Emerging Market MNEs through Ownership Advantages: Evidence from Firms in India (ID# 608)

Surender Munjal, University of Leeds

Niti Bhasin, University of Delhi

Divya Nandrajog, University of Delhi

Sumit Kundu, Florida International University

 
Session 4.8.5 - Competitive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 4. Global Strategy, Organization and Value Chains Room: Competitive

Managing Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions (Session# 210402)

Chair: Salman Kimiagari, Thompson Rivers University


The Performance Effect of Courtship in Domestic and Cross-Border Acquisitions (ID# 351)

Yueling Zhou, Nova School of Business and Economics

Emanuel Gomes, Nova School of Business and Economics

Ferran Vendrell-Herrero, University of Birmingham

Formal Versus Informal Institutions and the Competitive Impact of International Mergers and Acquisitions (ID# 352)

Dimitrija Kalanoski, University of Manchester

Francesco Cappa, LUISS Guido Carli University

Michele Pinelli, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano

Jean-Philippe Bonardi, University of Lausanne

Window Dressing or Enduring Commitment: CSR as a Strategic Tool in Cross-Border Acquisitions (ID# 579)

Xiaoying Li, Keele University

Qihai Huang, Huddersfield Business School

Guowei Cai, Sun Yat-sen University

 
Session 4.8.7 - Interactive Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 12. Knowledge, Innovation, and Technology Room: Interactive

Innovation Generation: The Role of Internal and External Environments (Session# 211255)

Chair: Amanda Nicole Chehrezad, Temple University


Intra-Organisational Dynamics As ‘Dark Side’ in Joint University-Industry Laboratories Relationships: A Longitudinal Investigation (ID# 135)

Vijay Edward Pereira, NEOMA Business School

Swetketu Patnaik, Anglia Ruskin University

Yama Temouri, Aston University

A Summary and Forward-Looking of the Open Innovation Research of Strategic Emerging Industries -Industrial Characteristics, Innovation Embedding Model and Policy Roles- (ID# 558)

Wei Gao, China University of Mining and Technology

Daojuan Wang, Aalborg University

Public Financial Support for Innovation Activities: Additionality Approach across European Union Enterprises (ID# 535)

Malgorzata Stefania Lewandowska, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Marzenna Anna Weresa, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Malgorzata Rószkiewicz, SGH Warsaw School of Economics

Cross-Border Copyright Disputes and Jewish Law, Venice 1550 (ID# 557)

Amanda Budde-Sung, U.S. Air Force Academy

Innovation Performance and Institutional Context: IPR Protection and Distance Effects (ID# 199)

Saul Estrin, London School of Economics

Randolph Bruno, University College London

Riccardo Crescenzi, London School of Economics

Sergio Petralia, London School of Economics

Internationalization and Innovation Performance of Chinese High-Tech Firms: The Role of State Ownership (ID# 622)

Si Zhang, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Shasha Zhao, University of Surrey

Asmund Rygh, University of Manchester

 
Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Fellow Cafe

Fellows Café: Clusters, International Alliances and Value (Session# 211552)

Chairs: Anupama Phene, George Washington University and Stephen Tallman, University of Richmond


Join a group discussion, hosted by an AIB Fellow, focused on an IB topic of current and mutual interest. This event is open to all conference participants.
 
Session 4.8.12 - Developmental Clinic Time: 17:00-18:15
Track: 16. Clinics and Cafés Room: Clinics

Research Methods Clinic: Nested and Conditional Logits and Probit Models (Session# 211572)

Chair: Stewart R. Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio


Join a group discussion, with an expert, organized around a specific research methodology of interest. Discuss best practices, or get advice on specific problems that you may be facing. This session is organized by the Research Methods SIG.