Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice

July 3–6, 2013 Istanbul, Turkey

Program Chair: Patricia McDougall-Covin

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Table of Contents

WELCOMES President’s Letter ...... 2 Letter from the Program Chair ...... 3 Letters from the Local Hosts...... 6

SPONSORS Conference Sponsors...... 8

CONTRIBUTORS 2013 Program Committee...... 9 AIB 2013 Reviewers...... 10

AWARDS 2013 Program Awards...... 19 AIB Fellows’ Executive of the Year ...... 22 AIB Fellows’ Educator of the Year...... 23 AIB Fellows’ Eminent Scholar...... 24

LOGISTICS When You Arrive ...... 25

PROGRAM AIB 2013 Program Overview...... 26-27 AIB 2013 Detailed Program ...... 28 Program Contributor Index...... 77

EXHIBITORS 2013 Exhibitor Listing...... 91

ABOUT AIB AIB Institutional Members ...... 92 AIB Past Presidents...... 93 Past AIB Conference Locations ...... 93 AIB Fellows...... 94

AIB 2014 Vancouver AIB 2014 Call for Papers ...... 96 AIB 2014 Vancouver Ad...... 98-99

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 1 AIB President’s Letter

Merhaba! Welcome to Istanbul for the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business! CHAPTER CHAIRPERSONS This exciting city is both the gateway between Europe and Asia, and also the center of several Australia-New Zealand Chapter historical empires that ruled much of the world, including the Byzantine Empire and the Ottoman Elizabeth Rose Empire, and even the Roman Empire for almost a century . Modern Istanbul is the epicenter of Canada Chapter the dynamic economy in this big emerging market . Hopefully everyone will spend some extra Howard Lin time learning more about the history and the culture of this fascinating city and country . China Chapter Changqi Wu We really appreciate the hard and thoughtful work carried out by Patricia McDougall-Covin and India Chapter her track chairs to put together an outstanding meeting for us . With the central theme of “Bridg- S . Raghunath ing the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice,” they have organized about Japan Chapter 195 sessions with more than 700 papers for our discussions . From new theories of international Kazuhiro Asakawa business to defining the domain of our discipline, along with loads of empirical evidence about Korea Chapter international business, there is a wealth of opportunity for us to discuss and debate and to better Dong-Kee Rhee understand business across national borders . Latin America William Newburry In addition to the regular sessions in the meeting, we will have the traditional Doctoral Consor- Middle East and North Africa tium and Junior Faculty Consortium on the first day that ends with the Presidential Reception . Chapter A new Mid-career Consortium has been added on that day as well . Melodena Stephens Balakrishnan The board and I would also like to take this opportunity to remember and honor some of the ear- Southeast Asia Chapter ly leaders in the IB field who passed away since last year’s meeting, including Lee Nehrt, Frederick T .S . Chan Choi, Stefan Robock, and William Hoskins . Their contributions to our field and to our association and Ireland were fundamental in bringing us to where AIB and international business are today . Chapter Heinz Tuselmann We would like to thank our host institutions for welcoming us to Turkey: Sabancı University, Koç Western Europe Chapter University, and Özyeğin University . We particularly thank Nakiye Boyacilliger for her leadership in José Pla-Barber getting the meeting here and providing local arrangements, especially after the heartbreaking Midwest USA Chapter decision several years ago to cancel earlier plans to meet here due to political concerns . We are Juan Meraz overjoyed finally to be coming to Istanbul . Northeast USA Chapter Mohammad Niamat Elahee So welcome to Istanbul . We are looking forward to lively interchange of ideas in the meetings Southeast USA Chapter and an opportunity to learn a lot about this special place in world history . Daniel Rottig Southwest USA Chapter Kabir Hassan Rob Grosse EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT Tunga Kiyak, Managing Director EXECUTIVE BOARD Irem Kiyak, Treasurer Anne Hoekman, JIBS Managing Editor Meg Quine, Office/Editorial Assistant

President Immediate Past President Vice President Vice President Robert Grosse Mary Ann Von Glinow 2013 Program 2014 Program Patricia McDougall-Covin Klaus Meyer

Vice President Vice President of Vice President of Executive Director Past Program Chair Administration Administration G . Tomas M . Hult Susan Feinberg Elizabeth Rose Peter Liesch

2 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 From the 2013 Program Chair

Dear AIB Colleagues,

A very warm welcome to the historic and vibrant city of Istanbul and to the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business!

This year’s theme, Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice, is particularly appropriate to our Istanbul location as Turkey sits at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and links the complex political, economic and cultural forces of these regions . The theme attracted submissions that bridge to both other business and non-business disciplines as well as to practice . As this program goes to press, nearly 1200 individuals have registered for the conference and will be able to choose from 4 plenary sessions, 11 special sessions, 41 panels, 80 competitive paper sessions, 59 interactive paper sessions and many special events .

This year’s program is exceptionally full . The number of submissions is second only to the record set in 2008 in Milan . With so many quality submissions, the task track chairs faced to narrow their acceptances to the allocated targets was daunting . Meeting attendees will be similarly challenged in their choice of sessions to attend as there are so many stimulating choices in program slots . In just the first two hours of the opening day of the full conference attendees will be able to choose from 15 sessions offering a total of three panels, 54 competitive and interactive session papers and one special session—all of this before the first coffee break!

Let me offer you some of the program highlights for the 2013 AIB conference meetings .

Pre-conference Consortiums . This year’s pre-conference offers workshops for doctoral students, junior faculty and mid-career faculty . Of special note is the innovation of a Mid-Career Consortium which will provide faculty advancing into their Associate and early Full Professor years the opportunity to discuss professional challenges and opportunities . Each workshop has a distinguished group of faculty panelists . The Doctoral Student Consortium is chaired by Grazia Santangelo . The Junior Faculty Consortium is chaired by Udo Zander and the Mid-Career Consortium is chaired by John Mezias .

JIBS/AIB Paper Development Workshop . The workshop is chaired by Petra Christmann with John Cantwell as Co-Chair . It will provide scholars with developmental feedback on their current research projects in international business studies .

New Members Welcome Tea . Meet the AIB President, Robert Grosse, and other Board members in a special welcome to all new members .

AIB Chapter Chairs Workshop . With the challenge of other academic organizations becoming more international in their membership and meetings, AIB leadership has placed special emphasis on building our chapters . While this session is limited to chapter chairs, it is good for members to know that chapter chairs will be working hard to enhance our activities and member offerings around the globe .

Opening Plenary . A highlight will be comments by Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company . Mr . Kent has deep roots in Turkey as he is the son of a Turkish diplomat . At the young age of 32 he headed the Turkish operations of Coca-Cola and made quite a name for himself within the company . Special t-shirts for the first 300 attendees will be available again this year . Be sure to show up early and claim a t-shirt as they are sure to be prized items again this year .

AIB Fellows Plenary . The intriguing question of how much distance still matters in international business will be explored in this session chaired by Alan Rugman . Pankaj Ghemawat will give the keynote speech, followed by commentaries by Bernard Yeung and Dan Leclair . The Presidential Reception will follow .

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 3 Turkey . For members desiring to learn more about our host country, four sessions will focus specifically on Turkey . “Turkey as a Place to do Business: Comparative Perspectives,” chaired by Ahmet Kirca, is on Thursday . “Turkey Today: Three Contemporary Views on the Political and Economic Context of Turkey,” chaired by Nakiye Boyacigiller, is on Friday morning . On Friday afternoon, Gabriele Suder, chair, and Janet Murray, Co-Chair have organized a Women in the Academy of International Business (WAIB) panel titled “Women in Business in Turkey .” On Saturday, Danica Purg will chair the session “Hidden Champions: The Innovative Companies from CEE and Turkey with a Global Reach.”

Defining the Domain of IB: An AIB Town Hall Meeting . This important meeting offers members the opportunity to discuss and debate the definition of IB’s domain .

AIB Fellows Eminent Scholar Award . David Teece will be honored with this award and will provide a keynote speech, “Dynamic Capabilities and Entrepreneurship in the Multinational Firm ”. Commentaries will be provided by Peter Buckley, Stephen Tallman and Alain Verbeke . Pankaj Ghemawat will chair the session .

AACSB Report on the Globalization of Business Education. Dan Leclair of AACSB International and three deans, Stefanie Lenway, Hildy Teegen and Sri Zaheer, offer their perspectives on AACSB’s report on the globalization of business education . Tomas Hult is chairing this informative session .

Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Dissertation Award Presentations . The five finalists for this year’s award include Hamid Akbari, Elena Kulchina, Lite Nartey, Quyen Nguyen and Sanjay Patnaik . Attending this session is an occasion to meet some of AIB’s future research superstars . This award was formerly known as the Farmer Award .

2013 JIBS Decade Award . The winners of the award are Dana Minbaeva, Torben Pedersen, Ingmar Björkman, Carl Felix Fey and Hyeon Park for their paper, MNC Knowledge Transfer, Subsidiary Absorptive Capacity, and HRM . Following their retrospective, commentaries will be provided by Jaeyong Song and Paula Caligiuri . John Cantwell chairs this session .

AIB Fellows Special Panels . The Fellows have organized two special panels that examine major research contributions 25 years later . In the first panel, Celebrating“ 25 Years of JF Hennart’s ‘A Transaction Costs Theory of Equity Joint Ventures’,” Jean-Francois Hennart will give a keynote speech followed by commentaries from Tamer Cavusgil, Farok Contractor and Klaus Meyer . Paul Beamish chairs the Hennart panel . The second panel will focus on Kogut and Singh’s “The Effect of National Culture on the Choice of Entry Mode ”. Bruce Kogut’s keynote speech will be followed by commentaries from Tatiana Kostova, Thomas Hutzschenreuter and Sevkinaz Alemdar . Eleanor Westney will chair this panel .

Gert Hofstede: “If I was Going to Do It Again…, I Would use the World Values Survey ”. This session likely wins the award for the most provocative title . Is Gert Hofstede really going to say that?

Hands-On, Minds-On: Experiential Learning Projects in International Business Educations: Part 1 and Part 2. Learn the latest in experiential learning projects in a two-session panel .

Gala Event. We will go underground for this year’s gala as it will be held in an underground cistern, 1001 Direk Cistern .

Lunches and Coffee Breaks . The coffee breaks and lunches, which are a special and unique feature of AIB, afford members the opportunity to visit with colleagues and meet new colleagues . Networking opportunities and enjoyable conversation abound .

AIB Business Meeting, Awards Ceremony and Farewell Reception . Don’t miss this important wrap-up of the conference .

These are just a few of the many stimulating sessions .

Be sure to note that some of the sessions begin and end at an unusual time (e .g ., 10:55-12:10) as opposed to the more typical 15-minute interval . This change is to allow a little extra time for moving from one building to another .

4 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Putting together this program has been a truly collaborative effort . This program would not have been possible without the 1,425 submissions by authors from 79 countries . The challenge of reviewing so many papers in a short time span was accomplished by our 1,454 reviewers who provided valuable input to authors and track chairs . My sincere thanks go to all the authors and reviewers .

The Fellows have continued their tradition of creating several sessions that are sure to be outstanding . Alain Verbeke and Alan Rugman, who represented the Fellows, had excellent ideas and were always responsive as we worked to integrate their plans into the program .

The track chairs had to make the really tough decisions and constructed the many interesting sessions offered this year . It was a joy working with this group of talented and committed colleagues as we pulled the program together . Special thanks go to each one: Melodena Balakrishnan, Pavlos Dimitratos, Mila Lazarova, Rodrigo Bandeira-de-Mello, Kent Eriksson, Susan Gupta, Dan Li, Jane Lu, Ram Mudambi, Manuel Serapio, Seung Ho “Sam” Park, Hussain Rammal, Danchi Tan and Sushil Vachani .

Our local hosts had done so much to make our conference in Istanbul memorable . Thanks to Sabanci University, Koç University and Özyeğin University, and very special thanks to Nakiye Boyacıgiller, the local host chair who was instrumental in arranging so many special events and helped worked through many logistics .

Throughout the process, the AIB Executive Board members have provided valuable guidance . Susan Feinberg, as last year’s program chair, shared advice that helped prevent many mistakes that I would surely have made . Klaus Meyer, along with Ram Mudambi, undertook all of the pre-conference planning . Robert Grosse, Elizabeth Rose, Peter Liesch, Mary Ann von Glinow, and Tomas Hult offered much valuable advice and support . I also want to thank all the members of the Program Committee who so expertly arranged their parts of the program and carried out their tasks .

Many of you likely corresponded with Sara Reeves, my assistant, who handled hundreds of emails and in general made herself indispensable . I appreciate the Institute for International Business and the CIBER at Indiana University for lending Sara to this effort . Sara—I can never thank you enough!

Lastly, I want to thank the key person who has made this conference possible . AIB is so fortunate to have Tunga Kiyak and his exceptional team at Michigan State University . Year after year, Tunga trains the new program chair and assistant and is always infinitely patience . His professionalism never wavers . He is creative and competent, and he is always exceedingly gracious and helpful . Tunga, thank you for not only your work on this conference but also for all that you do for AIB .

Thanks also to each AIB member for giving me the honor and pleasure to serve as Program Chair . I hope that this year’s conference is meaningful to you and that you have a wonderful time in the beautiful city of Istanbul!

Patricia McDougall-Covin Vice-President-Programs, Academy of International Business William L . Haeberle Professor of Entrepreneurship Kelley School of Business, Indiana University

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 5 Welcome from the local host

SABANCI SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

Dear Members of the Academy of International Business,

It gives me great pleasure to finally be able to say “Istanbul’a hoş geldiniz!” Welcome to Istanbul!

You are coming to Turkey at a time when the country is experiencing dramatic development . With half its population below the age of 30, this is a young country with a palpable dynamism . Turkey has grown on the average of 5 percent in the last 10 years, and is now the 16th largest economy in the world . The government has ambitious development plans with the hopes that Turkey will become a top 10 economy by 2023, the 100th year anniversary of the founding of the Republic . A new much more democratic constitution is under development . This is one meeting where I believe the local venue will provide great inspiration to the deliberations going on in the conference halls!

Having the AIB annual meeting in Istanbul has been a personal dream of mine for over 10 years . I would like to thank my fellow host schools Koç University and Özyeğin University as well as IDEE TRAVEL and our sponsors (Coca Cola International and DinamoFM) for helping to make this a reality . AIB is very fortunate to have a highly professional staff in the AIB Secretariat at Michigan State University . We could not have done this Conference without their excellent work . And my deepest thanks to my doctoral student, Eda Aksoy, who has taken time away from her dissertation to organize the myriad of details that needed attention .

I hope you will have a professionally and intellectually rewarding Conference, and that many of you will forge links here that will lead to more collaborative IB research focused on this region of the world . I also hope that you will enjoy your stay in Istanbul and be able to take in some of the magnificent local sites . May you leave in good spirits and come back again in the near future!

My warmest regards,

Nakiye Avdan Boyacigiller Dean, Sabancı School of Management Istanbul 2013 Local Arrangements Chair Incoming President of AIB

6 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6

AIB 2013 CONFERENCE SPONSORS

AIB would like to thank the following sponsors for their valuable contributions to ensure the success of the 2013 AIB Annual Conference .

KELLEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS INDIANA UNIVERSITY Center for International Business Education & Reasearch

John Cook School of Business Boeing Institute of SLU International Business SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

8 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 2013 Program Committee

PROGRAM CHAIR PROGRAM CHAIR’S ASSISTANT Patricia McDougall-Covin - Indiana University Sara Reeves, Indiana University LOCAL HOST CHAIR LOCAL HOST CHAIR’S ASSISTANT Nakiye Boyacıgiller - Sabanci University Eda Aksoy - Sabanci University

TRACK CHAIRS Sushil Vachani, Boston University Rodrigo Bandeira-de-Mello, Fundação Getulio Vargas Susan Forquer Gupta, Monmouth University Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University Jane Lu, National University of Singapore Hussain Rammal, University of South Australia Dan Li, Indiana University Manuel Serapio, University of Colorado Denver Danchi Tan, National Chengchi University Ram Mudambi, Temple University Kent Eriksson, KTH The Royal Institute of Technology Melodena Balakrishnan, University of Wollongong in Dubai Seung Ho “Sam” Park, Skolkovo Pavlos Dimitratos, University of Glasgow

PRE-CONFERENCE PROGRAM COORDINATOR Klaus Meyer - CEIBS

DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM CHAIR Grazia Santangelo, University of Catania

JUNIOR FACULTY CONSORTIUM CHAIR Udo Zander, Stockholm School of Economics

MID-CAREER CONSORTIUM CHAIR John Mezias, University of Miami

AIB/JIBS PAPER DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP Petra Christmann, Rutgers University John Cantwell, Rutgers University Pallavi Shukla, Rutgers University

PLACEMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR Hadi Alhorr, Saint Louis University

BUCKLEY AND CASSON AIB DISSERTATION AWARD SELECTION COMMITTEE Alan Rugman, University of Reading (Chair) Peter Buckley, University of Leeds Anupama Phene, George Washington University Kevin Zhou, University of Hong Kong

TEMPLE/AIB BEST PAPER AWARD SELECTION COMMITTEE Esra Gençtürk, Özyeğin University (Chair) Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Elizabeth Rose, University of Otago Peter Liesch, University of Queensland

HAYNES PRIZE SELECTION COMMITTEE K . Galen Kroeck - Florida International University (Chair) Rudolf Sinkovics - University of Manchester Jane Lu Wenzhen - University of Melbourne Olli Kuivalainen - Lappeenranta University of Technology

HOST INSTITUTIONS Sabancı University Koç University Özyeğin University

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 9 AIB 2013 Reviewers

We would like to thank the 1421 reviewers that helped make the 2013 conference a possibility . We would especially like to recognize the Best Reviewer Award winners listed below, in bold and in alphabetical order, as nominated by the AIB 2013 Track Chairs:

Sanjeev Agarwal, Iowa State University Katrin Muehlfeld, Utrecht University Hein Bogaard, George Washington University Niina Nummela, University of Turku Philip Jean Boutin, Jr., University of Tennessee Eriikka Johanna Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, University of Turku Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung, University of Sydney Andrei Panibratov, St . Petersburg University Daniel Richard Clark, Indiana University B. Sebastian Reiche, IESE Business School Rian Drogendijk, Uppsala University Elizabeth L. Rose, Aalto University Jesper Edman, Hitotsubashi University Annique Un, Northeastern University Lisa Hewerdine, University of Sydney Davina Vora, SUNY New Paltz Karina Jensen, Reims Management School Heidi Marie Wechtler, Macquarie University Xueji Liang, National University of Singapore David Weng, City University of Hong Kong Yuan Liao, The University of New South Wales Harun Emre Yildiz, Stockholm School of Economics Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, National Chengchi University Susan L. Young, Seton Hall University Peter Magnusson, Florida International University Tuija Mainela, University of Oulu

Naila Aaijaz, University Malaysia Kelantan Estefania Amer Maistriau, University of Geneva Jen Baggs, University of Victoria Majid Abdi, University of Melbourne Jose Ernesto Amoros, Universidad del Desarrollo Somayehsadat Bahmannia, National Cheng Kung Asmat-Nizam Abdul-Talib, Universiti Utara Subramaniam Ananthram, Curtin University University Malaysia George Anastassopoulo, University of Patras Nicholas James Bailey, University of South Fariza Achcaoucaou, University of Barcelona John Anderson, Durham University Carolina Robert William Ackrill, Nottingham Trent Naoki Ando, Hosei University David S . Baker, University of Lousiana at Lafayette University Josmar Andrade, Universidade de Sao Paulo Rico Baldegger, School of Business Administration Fribourg Bulent Acma, Anadolu University Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan, Ruhr Kweku Adams, Swansea University Universität Bochum David Ballantyne, University of Otago Fida Afiouni, American University of Beirut Felino San Miguel Angeles, University of the Lydia Bals, Copenhagen Business School James Agarwal, University of Calgary Philippines Vassiliki Bamiatzi, University of Leeds Sanjeev Agarwal, Iowa State University Valérie Anglès, EUROMED Management Moshe Banai, Baruch College, CUNY Senay Agca, George Washington University Fatima Annan-Diab, Kingston University Elitsa R . Banalieva, Northeastern University Ruth Aguilera, Univeristy of Illinois Mahfooz A . Ansari, University of Lethbridge Rodrigo Bandeira de Mello, FGV-EAESP Frederick Ahen, University of Turku Syed Tariq Anwar, West Texas A&M University Kunal Banerji, Eastern Michigan University Ahmed AbdelRahman Ahmed, Kuwait University Jorge Alexis Arevalo, William Paterson University Yue Bao, Roskilde University Raja Azimah Ainuddin, Universiti Malaysia Sabah Gokcen Arkali Olcay, Istanbul Sehir University Livia Lopes Barakat, Fundacao Dom Cabral Hamid Akbari, University of Ontario Institute of Gamze Arman, DePaul University Lou Anne Adrianna Barclay, The University of the Technology Jean-Luc Arregle, EMLYON Business School West Indies Fusun Akdag, Yeditepe University Maria Arreola, Fundacao Getulio Vargas EAESP Gianpaolo Baronchelli, Università degli Studi di Bergamo Muzaffer Aksoy, Beykent University Ahmad Arslan, University of Vaasa Fatima Zahra Barrane, Laval University Md . Nur Alam, Khulna University Thankom Gopinath Arun, University fo Central Nafis Alam, University of Nottingham Lanacshire Tais Siqueira Barreto, Florida Atlantic University Juciara Nunes Alcantara, Federal University of Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Cordula Barzantny, Université de Toulouse Lavras Alexander Assouad, Kennesaw State University Dynah A . Basuil, Asian Institute of Management Joaquin Alegre, University of Valencia Nicholas Athanassiou, Northeastern University Hanoku Bathula, AIS St Helens Todd Alessandri, Northeastern University Samaa Taher Attia, British University in Egypt Safal Batra, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad Elizabeth Alexander, University of the West of Preet Aulakh, York University Georgios Batsakis, Brunel University Joshua Ault, University of Victoria Andras Bauer, Corvinus University of Budapest Eva Andrea Alfoldi, University of Manchester Ian Patrick Austin, Edith Cowan University Ahmet Bayraktar, Rutgers University Fawaz Baddar AlHussan, Catholic University of Carlos Eduardo Aveline, Fundacao Getulio Vargas Lille EAESP Nihal Bayraktar, Pennsylvania State University Silvia Molinar de Almeida, FGV-EESP Yoke Cheng Aw, Asia Pacific University of Paul Beamish, Western University Vinicio Almeida, UFRN-PPGA Technology and Innovation Lawrence Arthur Beer, Arizona State University Graziela Alperstedt, Universidade do Estado de Bulent Aybar, Southern New Hampshire University Rian Beise-Zee, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Santa Catarina Guilherme Azevedo, HEC Montreal University Akmaral Altaliyeva, International Academy of Daniel W . Baack, University of Denver Elena Beleska-Spasova, University of Reading Business Vernon Bachor, Simon Fraser University Bechir Ben Lahouel, ESSEC Chaire of Change Maria Aluchna, Warsaw School of Economics Benjamin Bader, University of Hamburg Mirko H . Benischke, University of Auckland Elisa Alvarez-Garrido, Georgia State University Jin Hyun Bae, New York University Gabriel R G. . Benito, BI Norwegian Business School Claes Goran Alvstam, University of Gothenburg Youngmi Baek, National Federation of Korean Diana Benito-Osorio, Rey Juan Carlos University Mohamed Amal, Regional University of Blumenau- Fishery Robert Bennett, Delaware County Community FURB Cesar Baena, BEM Bordeaux Management School College Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Bristol University 10 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB 2013 Reviewers

Paloma Bernal Turnes, Georgetown University Yangfeng Cao, Copenhagen Business School Hui Yun Chiu, National Chengchi University Heather Berry, George Washington University Javier Capapé, ESADE Business School Seho Cho, Rutgers University Olivier Bertrand, SKEMA Business School Jorge Carneiro, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Soonkyoo Choe, Yonsei University Marie-Ann Betschinger, NRU-Higher School of de Janeiro Don Seung Choi, Sogang University Economics Steven Carnovale, Rutgers University Gunae Choi, Rutgers University Rabi Bhagat, University of Memphis Luisa Margarida Carvalho, ESCE-Institute Hyeran Choi, University of Illinois at Urbana- Niti Bhasin, University of Delhi Polytecninc of Setúbal Champaign XiaoGang Bi, Nottingham University Rod Carveth, Morgan State University Jeongho Choi, Rutgers University Constanza C . Bianchi, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Renee Castrigano, Cleveland State University Jongmoo Jay Choi, Temple University Mattia Bianchi, Stockholm School of Economics Lucrezia Casulli, University of Strathclyde Sheng-Fang Chou, National Taiwan Normal Pelin Bicen, Penn State University Richard Cawley, European Business School University Tsvetomira Vladimirova Bilgili, University of Sinan Caykoylu, Simon Fraser University Szu-Yu Chou, National Chengchi University Memphis Claude B . Cellich, international University in Imran Chowdhury, Pace University Gregor Binder, WU Vienna Geneva Gabriel Chueke, ESPM Melissa Birch, University of Kansas Sokol Celo, Suffolk University Valeri Chukhlomin, SUNY Empire State College Duygu Biricik, Koc University Daniele Cerrato, Universita’ Cattolica del Sacro Wootae Chun, Saint Louis University Ervin Black, Brigham Young University Cuore Leanne Chung, Cardiff University Agyenim Boateng, University of Nottingham, Aya S . Chacar, Florida International University Tsungting Chung, National Yunlin University of Ningbo Doren Chadee, Deakin University Science and Technology Evandro Bocatto, MacEwan University Subhajit Chakraborty, The University of Texas-Pan Andrejs Cirjevskis, Riga International School Jean Boddewyn, Baruch College, CUNY American of Economics and Business Administration Dirk Michael Boehe, University of Adelaide Kimmy Wa Chan, Hong Kong Polytechnic (RISEBA) University Bistra Boeva, University for National & World Daniel Richard Clark, Indiana University Economic Studies Masud Chand, Wichita State University Ruth Clarke, Nova Southeastern University Hein Bogaard, George Washington University Frances Y .M . Chang, Macquarie University Reid Click, George Washington University David J . Boggs, Eastern Illinois University Hsin-Cheng Chang, National Cheng-Kung Joseph A . Clougherty, University of Illinois at University Cheryl Boglarsky, Human Synergistics Urbana-Champaign/CEPR- Kuo-Chung Chang, National Dong Hwa University Daniela Bolzani, University of Bologna Alain Coen, University of Quebec Montreal Shao-Chi Chang, National Cheng Kung University Armando Borda, Universidad ESAN Saba Colakoglu, Berry College Malcolm Chapman, University of Leeds Felipe Borini, ESPM Andrea Colli, Bocconi University Reccia Natasha Charles, St. George’s University Guido Bortoluzzi, University of Trieste Ronald de Oliveira Concer, FGV Meena Chavan, Macquarie University Nathaniel Boso, University of Leeds Kieran Michael Conroy, NUI Galway Shankar Chelliah, University Sains Malaysia Philip Jean Boutin, Jr .,University of Tennessee Cristanna Marie Cook, University South Pacific/ Aizhen Chen, Xiamen University Husson University Mike Bowe, University of Manchester Charles Chen, University of Hawaii Mark Cook, University of Wolverhampton Harry Bowen, Queens University of Charlotte Charles Chen, University of Phoenix Sandra Teresa Corredor, University of Illinois at Konstantinos Bozos, Leeds University Chie-Bein Chen, National Dong Hwa University Urbana-Champaign Kristin Brandl, Copenhagen Business School Chih Hung Chen, National Chi-Nan University Jean-Claude Cosset, HEC Montreal Barbara Brenner, Danube University Chiu-Ping Chen, I-Shou University Teresa Gomes da Costa, Instituto Politécnico de Wolfgang Breuer, RWTH Aachen University Dong Chen, Loyola Marymount University Setúbakl Paul Brewer, University of Queensland Homin Chen, National Taiwan University Ayse Olcay Costello, Eastern Illinois University Wendy Ann Brooke, University of Wisconsin- Daniel Joseph Costello, Platteville Hung-hsin Chen, Zhejiang University I-Fen Chen, National Cheng Kung University Birton James Cowden, Saint Louis University Johan Bruneel, Imperial College London Rafel Crespi-Cladera, Universitat Illes Balears John Buchanan, University of Cambridge I-Shuo Chen, Trinity College Dublin Jyh-Feng Chen, National Chi-Nan University Dilene Renee Crockett, Northeastern State Edward Stuart Buckingham, SOAS, University of University Kun-Ming Chen, National Chengchi University London Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University Ran Chen, Hong Kong Baptist University Peter J . Buckley, University of Leeds Refik Culpan, Penn State University Shih-Fen Chen, Western University Amanda E .K . Budde-Sung, University of Sydney Michael Cummings, University of Minnesota Shu-Jen Chen, Alliant International University Ricardo Ernesto Buitrago, La Salle University Louise Curran, ESC Toulouse Stephen Chen, University of Newcastle Amanda Bullough, Thunderbird School of Global Tamilla Curtis, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Management Tao Chen, Open University of Hong Kong University Brent Burmester, University of Auckland Wang-Kun Chen, Jinwen University of Science and Erzsebet Czako, Corvinus University of Budapest Technology John D . Buschman, Florida International Marcia Rohr da Cruz, Universidade de Caxias do University Xudong Chen, Zjejiang University Sul Christina Lea Butler, Kingston University Yingyu (Kerri) Chen, National Taiwan University Cristiano Henrique Antonelli Da Veiga, Li Cai, Jilin University Yang Cheng, Aalborg University Univerdidade Federal de Santa Maria Yingdan Cai, University of Groningen Claudia de Lima Cheron, University of Sao Paulo Marina Dabic, University of Zagreb Paula Caligiuri, Rutgers University Sylvie K . Chetty, University of Otago Grace Dagher, Lebanese American University Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto, Fundação Getulio Vargas Che Chao Chiang, Cheng Shiu University Li Dai, Loyola Marymount University Maria Emilia Camargo, Universidade de Caxias YunHwa Chiang, Mingchuan University Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University do Sul Maria Chiarvesio, University of Udine Shailen Kumar Dalbehera, Indian Institute of Alceu Salles Camargo Jr ., University of São Paulo Asda Chintakananda, Nanyang Technological Management Bangalore Colin Campbell, Kent State University University Colin David Dale, University of Reading Vera L . Cançado, Fundação Pedro Leopolod Paul Chiou, Central Michigan University Paula S . Daly, James Madison University S . Kubra Canhilal, ESADE Business School Natalia Chiryaeva, North-Eastern Federal Vu Hung Dang, Victoria University of Wellington Anthony Cannizzaro, George Washington University Akash Dania, Alcorn State University University Chih-Fang Chiu, National Taiwan University Izzet Sidki Darendeli, Temple University

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 11 AIB 2013 Reviewers

Monisha Das, University of Maryland Eastern Florence Duvivier, Université Libre de Bruxelles Chiara Franco, Catholic University of Milan Shore Manuel Eberhard, Bond University Fatima Freire, University of Brasilia Prakash Das, University of Calgary Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Attila Freska, The Catholic University of America Pinaki Dasgupta, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade Jesper Edman, Hitotsubashi University Terri Friel, Roosevelt University Rupanwita Dash, Indian Institute of Management Kalanit Efrat, Ruppin Academic Center Fabian Jintae Froese, University of Goettingen Bangalore Majid Eghbali Zarch, Western University Dinorah Frutos, Southern New Hampshire Àngels Dasí, University of Valencia Jacob Eisenberg, University College Dublin University Protiti Dastidar, University of Maryland Samson Ekanayake, Deakin University Jie Fu, University of Toulouse I, Capitole Ali Dastmalchian, University of Victoria Mohammad Niamat Elahee, Quinnipiac University Pingping Fu, Chinese University of Hong Kong Deepak Datta, The University of Texas at Arlington Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, London School of Manfred Fuchs, University of Graz Tobias Dauth, Rouen Business School Economics Sascha Fuerst, Universidad EAFIT Ross Davidson, Open University Albert Garland Elam, International Business Nobuya Fukugawa, Tohoku University María Angustias Dávila, University of Jaen Academy Jeferson Funchal, Federal Institute of the Rio Charlotte Davis, Concord University B . Elango, Illinois State University Grande do Sul Debdeep De, Jaypee Business School Stefano Elia, Politecnico di Milano Eddy Fung, British Columbia Institute of António Correia de Barros, Oporto Polytechnic Eric Philip Eller, Upper Iowa University Technology Luciano Castro De Carvalho, Fundação Getúlio Eman Lotfy ElShenawy, Suez Canal University Nolan Gaffney, University of North Texas Vargas Laetitia Em, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen Loly Aylu Gaitan, Universidad de la Sabana Pedro de Faria, University of Groningen Onyenekenwa Cyprian Eneh, University of Nigeria, Roberto Martin Galang, Ateneo de Manila Gjalt de Jong, University of Groningen Nsukka KwangWook Gang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Renato de Mello, COPPEAD Yvette N . Essounga, Fayetteville State University Institute Sofie De Prijcker, Ghent University Rangamohan Eunni, Youngstown State University Gerald Yong Gao, University of Missouri-St. Louis Yaw Debrah, Swansea University Ijeoma Chichebe Ezeasor, Envoscape Consultants Lan Gao, Loughborough University Bice Della Piana, University of Salerno Frances Fabian, University of Memphis P . Roberto Garcia, Indiana University Henrik Dellestrand, Uppsala University Anna Faelten, City University Rosario Garcia Cruz, Universidad de Sevilla Robert Demir, Stockholm University Mohammad Falahat, UTAR University Carlos Garcia-Pont, IESE Business School Pelin Demirel, Nottingham University Di Fan, Victoria University Melbourne Sergio Garcilazo Lagunes, Universidad Ziliang Deng, Renmin University of China Shea Fan, University of Melbourne Panamericana Stefano Denicolai, University of Pavia Tony Fang, Stockholm University Naomi Gardberg, Baruch College-CUNY Timothy Michael Devinney, University of Bassam Farah, Western University Aline Gatignon, INSEAD Technology, Sydney Elaine Farndale, Penn State University Anja Geigenmüller, Ilmenau University of Technology Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Omar Al Farooque, University of New England Jose Mauricio Geleilate, Florida International Deepak Dhayanithy, Indian Institute of Mahtab Farshchi, London South Bank University Management Kozhikode University Hesham Fazel, King Khalid University Antonio Gelis-Filho, FGV-EAESP Vijay Balasaheb Dhole, University of Pune Anthony Fee, University of Technology, Sydney Eleonora Di Maria, University of Padova Omer Faruk Genc, Temple University Dorothee Feils, University of Alberta Xuesong Geng, Singapore Management University Desislava Dikova, Vienna University of Economics Susan Feinberg, Temple University & Business Stephan Gerschewski, Hankuk University of Christian Felzensztein, Universidad Adolfo Ibañez John Raymond Dilyard, St. Francis College Foreign Studies Jing Betty Feng, Georgia State University Nikolay Akhilles Dimitriadi, Rostov State Guy Gessner, Canisius College Economic University Taiwen Feng, Northwestern Polytechnical Majid Ghorbani, Renmin University of China University Mihaela Dimitrova, University of Wisconsin- Animesh Ghoshal, DePaul Univeristy Milwaukee Mark Gabriel Fenton, University of Wisconsin- Claudio Giachetti, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Stout Les Dlabay, Lake Forest College Ioanna Giannoukou, University of Patras Chen Wang Ferguson, Miami University Jonathan Doh, Villanova University Brett Anitra Gilbert, Rutgers University Maurício Fernandes Pereira, Federal University of Claudia Patricia Dole-Morrison, University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) Debbie Gilliard, Metropolitan State University of Texas-Pan American Denver Stephanie A . Fernhaber, Butler University Harald Dolles, Molde University College J G. . Gimba, Nova Southeastern University Manuel Portugal Ferreira, UNINOVE-Universidade Sinziana Dorobantu, New York University Nove de Julho Elisa Giuliani, University of Pisa Armindo dos Santos de Sousa Teodósio, Francisco Figueira de Lemos, Uppsala University Ian Vallis Gladding, Lewis University Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais Andrei Filip, ESSEC Lyn Glanz, Glion Institute of Higher Education W G. . Douglas Fernandez, Florida International Diana Andreea Filipescu, EADA Business School Charmaine Glavas, Queensland University of University Technology Fragkiskos Filippaios, University of Kent Douglas Dow, University of Melbourne Kimberly Gleason, University of Pittsburgh Andrew Beheregarai Finger, UFAL Peter John Dowling, La Trobe University Kurt Gleichauf, University of South Carolina Jan Hendrik Fisch, University of Augsburg Thomas Gene Drape, University of Puget Sound Yeok-How Goay, Ming Chuan University Iris C . Fischlmayr, Johannes Kepler University Antony John Drew, University of Newcastle Jose Godinez, University of Edinburgh Nigel Driffield, Aston University Stacey R . Fitzsimmons, Western Michigan University Peter Goedtkindt, GIHE Glion Institute for Higher Rian Drogendijk, Uppsala University Education Margaret Fletcher, University of Glasgow Ellen A . Drost, California State University Los Markus Goelz, University of Melbourne Afonso Fleury, University of Sao Paulo Angeles Anthony Goerzen, Queen’s University Maria Tereza Fleury, FGV Min Du, The University of Nottingham Omer Nesim Gokalp, University of Texas at Dallas Yibing Duan, Chinese Academy of Sciences Dinora Eliete Floriani, University of Vale do Itajaí UNIVALI Marcelo de Biazi Goldberg, Fundacao Getulio Frank Latta DuBois, American University Vargas John Ford, Old Dominion University Meral Dulger, Bogazici University Sougand Golesorkhi, Manchester Metropolitan Gaston Fornes, University of Bristol Denise Dunlap, Northeastern University University Rosa Portela Forte, University of Porto Patricio Duran, University of South Carolina Ismail Golgeci, University of Vaasa Johann Fortwengel, Free University of Berlin Gary Arthur Dusek, Nova Southeastern University

12 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB 2013 Reviewers

Gabriel Rodrigo Gomes Pessanha, Universidade Lisa Hewerdine, University of Sydney Mark X . James, United International College Federal de Lavras Brian Hilton, Nottingham University Mel Jameson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Limin Gong, Wuhan University Scott Allen Hipsher, Fort Hays State University Odile Jann, Birkbeck, University of London Yuan-yuan Gong, Kyoto University Seev Hirsch, Tel Aviv University Eduardo Jarque, The University of Tokyo Yundan Gong, Aston University Azusa Hitotsuyanagi, Georg-August-Universität Jacques Jaussaud, University of Pau Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad Göttingen Raj G . Javalgi, Cleveland State University EAFIT Maung Tin Hla, Alliant International University Mohd Haniff Jedin, Universiti Utara Malaysia Joanne E . Goodell, Cleveland State University Chia-Huei Ho, Ming Chuan University Mark Jelavich, Northwest Missouri State University John W . Goodell, University of Akron Joanne Ho, University of Adelaide Karina Jensen, Reims Management School Julien Gooris, Université libre de Bruxelles Bersant Hobdari, Copenhagen Business School Ester Eliane Jeunon, FPL, PUCMG C . Gopinath, Suffolk University Anne Kristin Hoenen, WU Vienna Srivardhini Keshavamurthy Jha, Indian Institute Johnny Graham, Temple University Katharina Maria Hofer, Johannes Kepler University Of Management Sidney John Gray, University of Sydney Linz Fiona Xiaoying Ji, Ohio University Oksana Grebinevych, EMLYON Business School Jan Hohberger, Univeristy of Technology, Sydney Ming Jia, Northwestern Polytechnical University Penelope Sue Greenberg, Widener University Christine Maria Holmström Lind, Uppsala Chunyan Jiang, Nanjing University Gary Gregory, University of New South Wales University Fuming Jiang, Curtin University Andreas F . Grein, Baruch College, CUNY Dirk Holtbrügge, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg Ruihua Jiang, Oakland University Peder Greve, University of St. Gallen Hartmut H . Holzmueller, TU Dortmund University Yi Jiang, California State University, East Bay Nicholas Grigoriou, Monash University Eunsuk Hong, SOAS, University of London Yuan Jiang, Indiana University-Purdue University Christoph Grimpe, Copenhagen Business School Hae-Jung Hong, Rouen Business School Feng Jiao, University of Mary Birgitte Grogaard, University of Calgary Jacky Hong, University of Macau Alfredo Jiménez, University of Burgos Christine Grosse, University of Mary Washington Sungjin Hong, Queen’s University Belfast Zhongqi Jin, Middlesex University Luis Fernando Guedes, FIA-Fundação Instituto de Haruo Hagiwara Horaguchi, Hosei University Arpita Joardar, Clark University Administração Sierk A . Horn, University of Leeds Gun-Ho Joh, San Diego State University Philippe Gugler, University of Fribourg Jasper Hotho, Copenhagen Business School Johny K . Johansson, Georgetown University Janti Gunawan, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Joerg Hruby, Hochschule fuer Adam Johns, Rikkyo University Nopember Unternehmensfuehrung James P . Johnson, Rollins College Marjaana Gunkel, Leuphana University Lueneburg Rueylin Hsiao, National Cheng-Chi University Julius H . Johnson Jr ., University of Missouri-Saint Ying Guo, University of South Australia Tsung-Yu Hsieh, MingDao University Louis Jyoti Prakash Gupta, ESCP Europe Ying-Ying Hsieh, National Chung Cheng University Danielle R . Jones, University of Illinois at Urbana- Susan Gupta, Monmouth University Chia-Wen Hsu, National Chung Cheng University Champaign Furkan Amil Gur, Louisiana State University I-Chieh Hsu, National Changhua University of Karsten Jonsen, IMD David Sapto Adi Guttormsen, Coventry University Education Amol M . Joshi, University of Hawaii at Manoa Rajeshwari H, Karnataka State Open University Shu-Mei Hsu, National Chung Hsing University Valtteri Kaartemo, University of Turku Yoo Jung Ha, University of York Wenchung Hsu, National Chi Nan University Hayat Kabasakal, Bogazici University Birgit Hagen, University of Pavia Tianyou Hu, University of Singapore Luiz Ricardo Kabbach de Castro, Universidad James M . Hagen, Hamline University Carol Shuling Huang, Chihnan University Adolfo Ibanez I Han, Feng Chia University Chiung-Yi Huang, Yuan Ze University Eldrede Tinashe Kahiya, Lincoln University Sara Melén Hånell, Stockholm School of Lu-Feng Huang, Cheng Shiu University Tugba Kalafatoglu, ESADE Business School Economics Ming-Chang Huang, Providence University Namik Kalajdzisalihovic, WU Vienna David Parker Hanson, Duquesne University Shengsheng Huang, University of Houston- Margarete Kalinowski, ESADE Business School Savita Hanspal, College of Saint Rose/University Victoria Fariha Kamal, US Census Bureau of Delhi Victor Zengyu Huang, Zayed University Md . Shawkat Kamal, BRAC University Andy Wei Hao, University of Hartford Yi-Dan Huang, National Chengchi University Yener Kandogan, University of Michigan-Flint G ‘Hari’ Harindranath, Royal Holloway, University Ying Huang, UMass Lowell Jeffrey A . Kappen, Drake University of London Yu-Mei Huang, Yu Da University Philip Kappen, Uppsala University Gouya Harirchi, Copenhagen Business School Zhenlei Huang, Peking University Fahri Karakas, University of East Anglia Laura Kozloski Hart, Barry University Abigail Hubbard, University of Houston Charlotte M . Karam, American University of Beirut Vanessa C . Hasse, Western University Michael Hunoldt, Friedrich Schiller University of Guldem Karamustafa, University of Geneva Melanie Elina Hassett, University of Turku Jena Paivi Karhunen, Aalto University Omaima Hatem, University of Edinburgh Thomas Hutzschenreuter, WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management Merja Karppinen, HAAGA-HELIA University of Matthew Allen Hawkins, Ramon Llull University Applied Sciences Supachart Iamratanakul, Kasetsart University Ilir Haxhi, University of Amsterdam Rusty Karst, University of North Texas Tulay Ilhan, Karadeniz Technical University Cencen (Sandra) He, University of Macau Bharanitharan Karunanithi, Feng Chia University Fernanda Ilhéu, ISEG/UTL Chong He, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Anastasia Katou, University of Macedonia Aydin Inemek, University of Antwerp Shaowei He, University of Northampton Evangelia Katsikea, Athens University of Wei He, Purdue University North Central Edith Ipsmiller, WU Vienna Economics and Business Louis Heb, HEC Montreal Lars Eric Johan Isaksson, Bond University Constantine Katsikeas, University of Leeds Jini Heller, GIHE Rodrigo Isidor, University of Giessen Vijay Kumar Kaul, University of Delhi Gerd-Michael Hellstern, University Kassel Robert Graham Jack, Macquarie University Masoud Kavoossi, Howard University Martin Hemmert, Korea University Sabina Jaeger, AUT University Norifumi Kawai, University of Sussex Witold Jerzy Henisz, University of Pennsylvania Amit Jain, University of Illinois at Urbana- Harun Kaya, Istanbul University Champaign Niels Hermes, University of Groningen Hamid H . Kazeroony, Minnesota State Colleges Amir Hermidas, Kingston University Naveen Kumar Jain, University of Akron and Universities Mauricia Miguel Herrera, Yu Da University Vinod K . Jain, Nottingham University China Azhar Kazmi, King Fahd University of Petroleum Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago Andreja Jaklic, University of Ljubljana and Minerals Paula Carole Herring, Devry University Johan Jakobsson, Gothenburg University Jessica Keech, Temple University

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 13 AIB 2013 Reviewers

Dawn Lyn Keig, Brenau University Rasi Kunapatarawong, Universidad Carlos III de Zhengyu Li, Tilburg University Mark Kendrick, Methodist University Madrid Zhuojun Li, Peking University James J . Kennelly, Skidmore College Henri Kuokkanen, Glion Institute of Higher Guoyong Liang, UNCTAD Omar J . Khan, Morgan State University Education Xueji Liang, National University of Singapore Apalak Khatua, XLRI Xavier School of Management Yusuf Kurt, The University of Manchester Yung-Kuei Liang, Tatung University Mizanur Rahman Khondaker, Nanzan University Valentina V . Kuskova, NRU Higher School of Yuan Liao, The University of New South Wales Economics Chung Hee Kim, Nottingham University Malaysia Jonathan Liebenau, London School of Economics Andrei Kuznetsov, University of Central Campus Marilyn L . Liebrenz-Himes, George Washington Daekwan Kim, Florida State University Olga Kuznetsova, Manchester Metropolitan University University Eunmi Kim, Korea University Gai Sin Liem, IYC Indonesia Jooyoung Kwak, Yonsei University Heechun Kim, Georgia State University Peter W . Liesch, The University of Queensland Chuck Kwok, University of South Carolina Hyunsun Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana- Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, National Chengchi University Katarina Lagerstrom, Uppsala University Champaign Chin-Tsai Lin, Ming Chuan University Jaehyeon Kim, University of Hawaii at Manoa Nandini Lahiri, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fenfang Lin, Unversity of Edinburgh Jai Kim, Sungkyunkwan University Somnath Lahiri, Illinois State University Hui-Yao Lin, National Chi Nan University Ji Young Kim, Bradley University C . Lakshman, BEM Management School Iris Y . Lin, University of Windsor Jin Uk Kim, University of Illinois Urbana- Jwu-Rong Lin, Tunghai University Champaign Asjeet Lamba, University of Melbourne Yu Wen Lan, Lunghwa University of Science and Tyrone T . Lin, National Dong Hwa University Jongsoo Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana- Xiaohua Lin, Ryerson University Champaign Technology Yong Lin, University of Greenwich Jungmin Kim, National Economics University Maria Corazon Liquido Lanting, National Cheng Kung University Frederick Lindahl, George Washington University Minjung Kim, Korea University Jorma Antero Larimo, University of Vaasa Olof Lindahl, Uppsala University Minyoung Kim, The University of Kansas Marcus M . Larsen, Copenhagen Business School Jessica Lindbergh, KTH Royal institute of PhilSoo Kim, Yonsei University Marija Zivanovic Lazarev, Les Roches Gruyère technology Sang Ji Kim, Seoul National University University of Applied Sciences Johan Paul Lindeque, University of Amsterdam Seung H . Kim, St. Louis University Sergio Lazzarini, Insper Institute of Education and Valerie Lindsay, University of Wollongong in Dubai Taeho Kim, Thunderbird School of Global Research Romie Frederick Littrell, Auckland University of Management Tan Thanh Le, INRS-EMT Technology Youngok Kim, University of New South Wales Antonio Lebron, Turabo University Chang Liu, University of International Business Yuko Kimura, University of Leicester Cheng-Yu Lee, Southern Taiwan University of and Economics Steffen Kinkel, Karlsruhe University of Applied Science and Technology Chia-Ling (Eunice) Liu, National Cheng Kung Sciences Chol Lee, Sogang University University Aseem Kinra, Copenhagen Business School Feng-Hui Lee, National Cheng Kung University Chia-Yi Liu, National Taiwan University Guilherme Kirch, UFRGS Hyun-Jung Lee, London School of Economics Chih-Hsing Sam Liu, Ming Chuan University Wiboon Kittilaksanawong, Zhejiang University In Hyeock (Ian) Lee, Loyola University Chicago Chuanlan Liu, Louisiana State University Halil Kiymaz, Rollins College Leanda Lee, Igamix Management and Consulting Matthew T . Liu, University of Macau Ingo Kleindienst, WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Ltd. Runjuan Liu, Unviersity of Alberta Management Li-Yueh Lee, Kun Shan University Yang Liu, Zhejiang University Jan Sebastian Knocke, University Bayreuth Long-Yuan Lee, Cheng Shiu University Grigorios Livanis, Northeastern University Kazuhiko Kobori, National Cheng-Kung University Mina Lee, Xavier University Anna Ljung, Uppsala University Christopher Paul Kobrak, University of Toronto Seung-Hyun Lee, University of Texas at Dallas Shihmin Lo, National Chi Nan University Renata Kolodziej-Smith, Wayne State University Yuan-ho Lee, Fo Guang University Sandra Loeb, King’s College Tanja Kontinen, University of Edinburgh Derek G . Lehmberg, North Dakota State University Benoit Anthony Lopez, Universidad de Sevilla Elena Kosmopoulou, University of Birkbeck Yákara Vasconcelos Pereira Leite, UFERSA/UFPE Yi Jia Kathleen Low, WU Wien Tanvi Kothari, San Jose State University Michal Lemanski, Nottingham University Jin-Ray Lu, National Dong Hwa University Masahiro Kotosaka, University of Oxford Tomasz Lenartowicz, Florida Atlantic University Lung-Tan Lu, Fo Guang University Constantina Kottaridi, University of Pireaus Liberman Leonardo, University de los Andes Qing Lu, Hull University Alexei Koveshnikov, Hanken School of Economics Fidel León-Darder, Universitat de València Tsung-Hsun Lu, National Tsing Hua University Susan Kowalski, University of Applied Sciences Orly Levy, IMD Vinh Nhat Lu, The Australian National University Cologne Chengguang Li, University of Augsburg Steven Lui, The University of New South Wales Achim Krausert, Nottingham University Dan Li, Indiana University Chung-Leung Luk, City University of Hong Kong Karthick Krishnakumar, PMR Engineering College Fangrong Li, City University of Hong Kong Sarianna Lundan, Universiy of Bremen Vijaykumar Krishnan, Northern Illinois Uniersity Guoqiang Li, University of Macau Randi Lunnan, Norwegian Business School Jacob Krive, Nova Southeastern University/ University of Maryland University College Huiping Li, Ramapo College Ben Nanfeng Luo, University of New South Wales Victoria Krivogorsky, San Diego State University Jizhong Li, Curtin University Nathaniel C . Lupton, Fordham University Karl Galen Kroeck, Florida International University Lee Li, York University Hengameh M . Hosseini, Penn State Univeristy- Harrisburg Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina- Lei Li, Nottingham University Greensboro Lin Li, Nottingham University Jieqiong Ma, Saint Louis University Yingxu Kuang, University of Houston-Victoria Ming Li, ESC Rennes School of Business Li Ma, Peking University Amadeus Michael Kubicek, Charles Sturt Ming Hua Li, Copenhagen Business School Na Ma, Tsinghua University University Mingxiang Li, University of Wisconsin-Madison Tomohiro Machikita, Copenhagen Business Olli Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta University of Peng-Yu Li, Fu-Jen University School/Institute of Developing Economies Technology Peter Li, Copenhagen Business School Maria Laura Ferranty MacLennan, ESPM Maya Kumar, Western University Xiaolin Li, Guangdong University of Business Nnamdi Madichie, University of Sharjah Nishant Kumar, Stockholm University Studies Svjetlana Madzar, University of Minnesota Rajesh Kumar, University of Nottingham Yingxia Li, BeijingUnion University Catherine Magelssen, Rutgers University Yuan Li, Guangdong Academy of Social Sciences Peter Magnusson, Florida International University

14 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB 2013 Reviewers

Muhammad Waqas Maharvi, COMSATS Institute of Md . Khasro Miah, North South University Lite Nartey, University of South Carolina Information Technology Kevin Anthony Miceli, University of North Carolina Alli Nathan, Providence College Amro Maher, Qatar University David F . Midgley, INSEAD Nathan Neale, Washington State University Kalindi Maheshwari, The University of Manchester Irina Mihailova, Aalto University James Nebus, Suffolk University Gregory James Mahony, University of Canberra Joan Mileski, Texas A&M University at Galveston Phillip Christopher Nell, Copenhagen Business Tuija Mainela, University of Oulu Carla Millar, University of Twente School Elizabeth Thirlestane Maitland, University of New Ishva Minefee, University of Illinois at Urbana- Mikey da Silva Neto, Centro de Apoio a Sistemas South Wales Champaign Operativos Basma Majerbi, University of Victoria Jalba Terezinha Miniussi, FGV-EAESP William Newburry, Florida International University Kashef Majid, Mary Washington University Dario Miocevic, University of Split Aloysius Marcus Newenham-Kahindi, University Antonio Majocchi, University of Pavia Paloma Miravitlles, Universitat de Barcelona of Saskatchewan Erin Makarius, University of Akron Mirela Miresan, Argosy University Frank Ng, Chinese University of Hong Kong Mona V . Makhija, The Ohio State University Nicola Misani, Bocconi University Michael Zisuh Ngoasong, Coventry University London Tariq Malik, Dongbei University of Finance & Dev Mishra, University of Saskatchewan Le Huu Nguyen, University of Vaasa Economics Matthew C . Mitchell, Drake University Pham Hoanh Son Nguyen, France Business Yathish Chandra Malvalli Shivaswamy, Karnataka Kuniko Mochimaru, Josai University State Open University, Mysore School Miriam Moeller, University of Queensland Ivan Manev, University of Maine Quoc Viet Nguyen, Vietnam National University Osman Bin Mohamad, Universiti Sains Malaysia Tatiana S . Manolova, Bentley University Stephen Nicholas, Guangdong University of Moiz Mohammed, Pondicherry University Rosilene Marcon, UNIVALI Foreign Studies/University of Newcastle Muhammad Mohiuddin, Laval University Ismatilla Mardanov, Southeast Missouri State Rekha Nicholson, University of Bath University Alex Mohr, University of Kent Bo Bernhard Nielsen, Copenhagen Business Raquel Marin, Universidad Europea de Madrid Hamid Moini, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater School Marin Alexandrov Marinov, University of Ana Elizabeth Moiseichyk, UFSM Michael C . Nippa, Freiberg University Gloucestershire Michael Mol, University of Warwick Han-Jen Niu, Tamkang University Svetla Marinova, Aalborg University Nathalie Montargot, Université de Cergy-Pontoise Pedro Archer P . L . Nogueira, Technical University Pedro G . Marquez-Perez, Royal Roads University Lawrence Monteilh, Fontbonne University of Lisbon Graciella Martignago, Federal University of Santa Felipe Monteiro, INSEAD Stanley Nollen, Georgetown University Catarina Ivan Montiel, Loyola Marymount University Witold Nowinski, Poznan School of Banking Candace Martinez, Saint Louis University Jon Jungbien Moon, Korea University Niina Nummela, University of Turku Andrea Martinez-Noya, University of Oviedo Fiona Moore, University of London Moema Pereira Nunes, PUCRS Shingairai Masango, Sheffield Hallam University Walter Fernando Araujo de Moraes, Universidade Nila Firdausi Nuzula, Brawijaya University Robbert Maseland, University of Groningen Federal de Pernambuco Katri Nykänen, Aalto University Eryadi K . Masli, Swinburne University of Ricardo Morais, Catholic University of Portugal Marie Oehme, University of Mannheim Technology Lucia Morales, Dublin Institute of Technology Jana Oehmichen, University of Goettingen Raymond John Mataloni Jr ., U.S. Bureau of Neema Mori, University of Dar es Salaam Michael-Jörg Oesterle, University of Stuttgart Economic Analysis Patricio Mori, Florida International University Jennifer Oetzel, American University Ajeet Mathur, Indian Institute of Management Richard Donald Morris, University of New South Chang Hoon Oh, Simon Fraser University Ahmedabad Wales Miguel R . Olivas-Lujan, Clarion University of Fátima Regina Ney Matos, Universidade de Robert Dean Morrison, University of Texas-Pan Pennsylvania Fortaleza-UNIFOR American Marcelle Colares Oliveira, University of Fortaleza Rafael Fabricio Matos Cámara, Universidad de Caterina Moschieri, IE Business School Moacir Oliveira Junior, University of São Paulo Burgos Terence Motsi, Cleveland State University Ayman Omar, America University Satoshi Matsuda, Kitakyushu University Susan Mudambi, Temple University Xavier Ordenana, ESPAE Graduate School of Anna Matysek-Jedrych, Poznan University of Management Economics Lakshmi Mudunuru, GITAM School of International Business Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, University of Calgary Lars Matysiak, Justus Liebig University Giessen Katrin Muehlfeld, Utrecht University Joyce Osland, San Jose State University Susan McAllister, Indiana University Terry Mughan, University of Victoria Marion Owyar-Hosseini, James Madison University Dana M . McDaniel, California State University, Long Beach Aroop Mukherjee, Universiti Putra Malaysia Gul Berna Ozcan, University of London Gerald McDermott, University of South Carolina Debmalya Mukherjee, The University of Akron Eriikka Johanna Paavilainen-Mäntymäki, University of Turku Anthony McDonnell, University of South Australia Jakob Müllner, Vienna University of Economics and Business Prasad Padmanabhan, St. Mary’s University Jean McGuire, Louisiana State University Surender Munjal, University of Leeds Cecilia Pahlberg, Uppsala University Jeanne McNett, Northeastern University Etayankara Katangote Muralidharan, St. Ambrose Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount University Siti Rohani Md . Yusof, The Open University University Alan Jerry Pan, Xiamen University Tan Kah Kee Janann Joslin Medeiros, Universidade de Brasília Maral Muratbekova-Touron, ESCP Europe College Ahmed Mehrez, Qatar University Motofusa Murayama, Chiba University David W . Pan, Prince Sultan University Hsiao-Chen Mei, National Chi-Nan University Anna E . Murdoch, Warsaw School of Economics Pavida Pananond, Thammasat University Esha Mendiratta, The University of New South Thomas P . Murtha, University of St. Thomas/ Anu Pandey, University of Delhi Wales Michigan State University Sheela Pandey, Kean University Xavier Mendoza, ESADE Business School K V. . Bhanu Murthy, University of Delhi Nitin Pangarkar, National University of Singapore Anna Menozzi, Università del Piemonte Orientale Zaidah Mustaffa, University of Auckland A. Avogadro Andrei Panibratov, St. Petersburg University Lilach Nachum, Baruch College Jane Louise Menzies, Deakin University Stylianos Papaioannou, Mid-Sweden University Sudhir Nair, University of Victoria Juan Meraz, Missouri State University Marina Papanastassiou, Middlesex University George Nakos, Clayton State University Greta Meszoely, Suffolk University Ronaldo Parente, Florida International University Santhosh Narayanan, Florida International Jong Hun Park, Sogang University Johannes Meuer, University of Zurich University Yeon Jin Park, Seoul National University Klaus Meyer, China Europe International Business Nazly Katherine Nardi, Kaplan University School Arvind Parkhe, Temple University Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 15 AIB 2013 Reviewers

Tomas H . Parks, Ohio Christian University Diego Quer, University of Alicante Muthuswamy Dayanidhi Saibaba, Dayananda Venkata Vijay Kumar Pasupuleti, Indian Institute Wonchan Ra, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Sagar Academy of Technology and Management of Management Raipur Nayel Mousa Rababah, National Cheng Kung Walid Said, Tunis University Yupin Patara, SASIN Chulalongkorn University University Fethi Saidi, Qatar University Sanjay Patnaik, University of Pennsylvania Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University Abrar Ali Mohammad Usman Saiyed, Indian Swetketu Patnaik, LAIBS, Anglia Ruskin University Bala Ramasamy, China Europe International Institute of Management Ahmedabad Chinmay Pattnaik, The University of Sydney Business School Phil Saj, University of Adelaide Pallab Paul, University of Denver Hussain Gulzar Rammal, University of South Sut Sakchutchawan, Waynesburg University Ramon Paz-Vega, Universidad de Monterrey Australia Takashi Sakikawa, Niigata University Carine Peeters, Université libre de Bruxelles Arilova A . Randrianasolo, Saint Louis University Genrikh Salata, The Australian National University Andre Anugerah Pekerti, The University of U . Srinivasa Rangan, Babson College Manjula Salimath, University of North Texas Queensland Nikolas Rathert, Freie Universitaet Berlin Asta Salmi, Aalto University Chun-Jung Peng, National Chi-Nan University Yasanji Ratnaike, University of Leeds Erica Helena Salvaj, Universidad del Desarrollo George Z . Peng, The University of Regina Elizabeth C . Ravlin, University of South Carolina Prashant Salwan, Indian Institute of Management TK Peng, I-Shou University Anil Rawat, Institute of Business Management & Indore Henry I . Penikas, National Research University Technology Astrid Juliane Salzmann, RWTH Aachen University Higher School of Economics Rama Krishna Reddy, University of Memphis Shantala Samant, Virginia Tech Nádia Campos Pereira, UFG B . Sebastian Reiche, IESE Business School Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University-Camden Vinicius Silva Pereira, Federal University of Patrick Reinmoeller, Cranfield University Saeed Samiee, University of Tulsa Uberlandia Germano Glufke Reis, FGV-EAESP Andre Sammartino, University of Melbourne Aron Perenyi, Swinburne University of Technology Clint Relyea, Arkansas State University Flavia Lorenne Sampaio Barbosa, ICF Eloisa Perez de-Toledo, MacEwan University Hong Ren, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Vijay Sampath, Pace University José Alberto Pérez Pérez, University of Liverpool Monica Nannan Ren, Macquarie University Birgitta Sandberg, University of Turku Liliana Perez-Nordtvedt, The University of Texas Yi Ren, Macquarie University Susanne Sandberg, Linnaeus University at Arlington Pedro Lucas Resende Melo, PUC-SP Grazia D . Santangelo, University of Catania Alessandra Perri, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice Nicholas D . Rhew, University of Memphis José Freitas Santos, ISCAP/IPP Alessandro Perri, University of South Carolina Alex Rialp, Universitat Autonoma Barcelona Gilberto Sarfati, FGV-EAESP Robin Pesch, University of Bayreuth Zahid Riaz, University of Central Punjab Emine Sarigollu, McGill University Bettina Peters, ZEW Centre for European Fernanda Ferreira Ribeiro, Indiana University Michael A . Sartor, Western University Economic Research José Cadima Ribeiro, University of Minho Heru Satyanugraha, Trisakti University Maria Petrescu, Barry University Malika Richards, Penn State University Matthew Sauber, Eastern Michigan University Victor Louis Petrovic, Petrovic Enterprises, Inc. Glenn Richey, University of Alabama Rajeev Sawant, Baruch College Alberto Pezzi, Roma Tre University Hannah Noriko Richta, DB Schenker Rail W . Charles Sawyer, Texas Christian University Hanh T .S . Pham, Sheffield Hallam University Ulf Henning Richter, Nottingham University Johannes Schaaper, Bordeaux Management Anupama Phene, George Washington University Waltraut Ritter, City University of Hong Kong School Margaret E . Phillips, Pepperdine University Tiina Anna-Maria Ritvala, Aalto University Hannu J . Schadewitz, University of Turku Dorota Piaskowska, University College Dublin Jose Luis Rivas, ITAM Rafael Schiozer, FGV Dawid Piatek, Poznan University of Economics Miguel Rivera-Santos, EMLYON Business School/ Christopher Schlaegel, Otto von Guericke Pasquale Massimo Picone, University of Catania Babson College University Magdeburg Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University Monica Rivière, Skema Business School Bodo B . Schlegelmilch, WU Vienna Niccolo Pisani, IESE Business School Anthony Roath, University of Bath Bjoern R . Schmeisser, University of Augsburg Mariacristina Piva, Università Cattolica del Sacro Robson Sø Rocha, Aarhus University Stefan Schmid, ESCP Europe Cuore Thelma Valéria Rocha, ESPM Tobias Schmidt, Deutsche Bundesbank Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, Aristotle University of Hein Roelfsema, Utrecht University Claudia Schoonhoven, University of California, Thessaloniki Ke Rong, Bournemouth University Irvine Yves Plourde, Western University Elizabeth L . Rose, Aalto University Sebastian Schrapp, University of Goettingen Sharon Poczter, Cornell University Frank Rose, Lewis University Patrick Schueffel, HESSO University of Applied Panagiotis Polychroniou, University of Patras Peter Keith Ross, Griffith University Sciences Fribourg Manish Popli, Indian Institute of Management Anja Schulze, ETH Zurich Lucknow George Bedinelli Rossi, ESPM/USP Konstantinos P . Rotsios, University of Macedonia Anja Maria Schuster, University of St. Gallen Vladimir Popov, University of Greenwich Hermann Schwind, Saint Mary’s University K . Skylar Powell, University of Michigan-Flint Huub Ruel, University of Twente/Windesheim University of Applied Sciences Kristie Kay Seawright, Brigham Young University Shameen Prashantham, Nottingham University Carlos Rufin, Suffolk University Tomoki Sekiguchi, Osaka University Miguel Preto, Technical University of Lisbon Alan Rugman, University or Reading Jan Selmer, Aarhus University Walter Priesnitz Filho, Universidade Federal de W . Travis Selmier, Indiana University Santa Maria Huaichuan Rui, London University Winfried Ruigrok, University of St.Gallen Christopher Selvarajah, Swinburne University of John Ben Prince, Xavier Institute of Management Technology & Entrepreneurship Rapeeporn Rungsithong, University of Bath Monica J . Semeniuk, Simon Fraser University Vivien Procher, University of Wuppertal Suzana Leitão Russo, Federal University of Alexey V . Semenov, Saint Louis University Jairo Laser Procianoy, EA/UFRGS Sergipe Salil K . Sen, Chulalongkorn University Xiaoyu Pu, SUNY Oswego Elzotbek Rustambekov, Bryant University Augusto Marcos Carvalho de Sena, University of Markus Pudelko, Tuebingen University Paul Ryan, National University of Ireland, Galway Asmund Rygh, BI Norwegian Business School Fortaleza - UNIFOR Vesa Johannes Puhakka, University of Oulu Konan Anderson Seny Kan, Universite de Toulouse Francisco Puig, University of Valencia Ihar Sahakiants, ESCP Europe Berlin Tapan Sahoo, M/S Maruti Suzuki India Limited Satyarth P . Sethi, Barch College-CUNY Danica Purg, IEDC-Bled School of Management Ignatius Roni Setyawan, Tarumanagara Manas Puri, University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’ Santosh Kumar Sahu, Madras School of Economics University-UNTAR Jean-Michel Quentier, France Business School Joshua Shackman, Trident University

16 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB 2013 Reviewers

Margaret Shaffer, University of Wisconsin- Lavanchawee Sujarittanonta, Silpakorn University Tolga Ulusemre, University of South Carolina Milwaukee International College (SUIC) Annique Un, Northeastern University Grishma Shah, Manhattan College Badri Munir Sukoco, Airlangga University Ali Unal, Rutgers University Nasrin Shah-Abushakra, Leagh University Laixiang Sun, SOAS, University of London Srinivas Rajesh Upadhyayula, Indian Institute of Shahazadi Begum Shaik, GITAM University Seppo Suominen, Haaga-Helia University of Management Kozhikode Elyse Renee Shane, The University of Adelaide Applied Sciences Indrianawati Usman, Airlangga Siti Halijjah Shariff, Universiti Teknologi Mara Dylan Sutherland, Durham University Tetsuya Usui, Nihon University Anukrati Sharma, University of Kota Justyna Swiatowiec-Szczepanska, Poznan Pekka Vahtera, University of Leeds Muhammad Fayyaz Sheikh, G.C. University Uniwersity of Economics Alfredo Valentino, Luiss Guido Carli University Hsia Hua Sheng, FGV-EAESP Katarzyna Szarzec, Poznan University of Halia M . Valladares Montemayor, Mount Royal Economics Linda Shi, University of Victoria University Ali Taleb, Grant MacEwan University Vikrant Shirodkar, University of Sussex Daniël Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp Stephen B . Tallman, University of Richmond Amir Shoham, Temple University Pierre van der Eng, Australian National University Chin Chiu Tam, The Chinese University of Hong Hans van Ees, University of Groningen Pallavi Shukla, Rutgers University Kong Emmy van Esch, Hong Kong Baptist University Sununta Siengthai, Asian Institute of Technology Alvin Tan, Queenaland University of Technology Hossein Varamini, Elizabethtown College Vitor Corado Simoes, Technical University of Joo Tan, Nanyang Technological University Lisbon Nukhet Vardar, El Izi Comm. Consultancy Ltd. Felix Tang, Hang Seng Management College Ajay Kumar Singal, Indian Institute of Celeste Varum, University of Aveiro Jing’an Tang, Sacred Heart University Management Lucknow Silvio Luis de Vasconcellos, IENH-Instituição Ramendra Singh, Indian Institute of Management Linghui Tang, The College of New Jersey Evangélica de Novo Hamburgo Calcutta Yinuo Tang, University of Pittsburgh Tatiana Vashchilko, University of Western Ontario Romila Singh, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee David Tanganelli, Universitat Internacional de Gurneeta Vasudeva, University of Minnesota Catalunya Nikolaos S . Sklavounos, University of Macedonia Balazs Vaszkun, Corvinus University of Budapest Ernesto J . Tapia Moore, Euromed Management Arjen Slangen, Rotterdam School of Management Özalp Vayvay, Marmara University Vas Taras, University of North Carolina at Magdalena Sliwinska, Poznan University of Roberta Carolyn Veale, The University of Adelaide Economics Greensboro Florian Täube, EBS Business School Prasad Vemala, McNeese State University Rafal Sliwinski, Poznan University of Economics Sunil Venaik, University of Queensland Roger Smeets, Rutgers Univeristy Markus David Taussig, National University of Singapore Markus Venzin, Bocconi University Patricia Matisz Smith, North Carolina Wesleyan Ernesto Tavoletti, University of Macerata Rajeev Verma, Indian Institute of Management College Indore Man Shing, Simon So, University of Macau Mark Tayar, Macquarie University Murray Taylor, Macquarie University Luciana Vieira, UNISINOS Sten Soderman, Stockholm University Mukundhan Kidambi Vijeyaraghavan, Indian Minna Marita Söderqvist, Kymenlaakso University Mary Boyden Teagarden, Thunderbird School of Global Management Institute of Management Kozhikode of Applied Sciences Chaiporn Vithessonthi, University of Otago Wolfgang Sofka, Tilburg University Ding Ding Tee, Monash University Hildy Jean Teegen, University of South Carolina Jean-Laurent Viviani, Université de Rennes 1 Abrahim Soleimani, Eastern Washington Alexandra E . Vo, Rutgers University University Pard Teekasap, Rajamangala University of Dut Van Vo, Univeristy of Groningen Fawzy Soliman, University of Technology, Sydney Technology Rattanakosin Cosmina Lelia Voinea, Radboud University Dieter Somers, University of Leuven Helene Tenzer, Tübingen University Paulo Terra, UFRGS Nijmegen Petra Sonderegger, World Bank John A . Volkmar, Otterbein University Mikael Søndergaard, Aarhus University George Tesar, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Pooja Thakur Wernz, Virginia Tech Irina Olegovna Volkova, National Research Meng Song, Aston University University Higher School of Economics John Thanopoulos, University of Piraeus Marketa Sonkova, Boston University Davina Vora, SUNY New Paltz Marios Theodosiou, University of Cyprus Olav Jull Sørensen, Aalborg University Terry Hugh Walcott, University of East London Mohan Thite, Griffith University Maritza Yvette Soto, University of Puerto Rico Jennie Lynne Walker, Thunderbird School of John Spillan, University of North Carolina at Karim Marini Thomé, University of Brasilia Global Management Pembroke Susanne Tietze, Sheffield Hallam University Robyn Walker, University of Southern California Martin Stack, Rockhurst University Jittima Tongurai, National Institute of John Chistopher Walsh, Shinawatra University Development Administration John J . Staczek, Thunderbird School of Global Chengqi Wang, Nottingham University Miguel Torres, Uppsala University Management Chi-Feng Wang, National Yunlin University of Loren M . Stangl, Massey University Natalya Totskaya, Concordia University Science and Technology Sylwia Elzbieta Starnawska, D’Youville College Andrea Tracogna, University of Trieste Chun-Hsiao Wang, McMaster University Abraham Stefanidis, St. John’s University Ha Hoang Tran, National Cheng Kung University Danqing Wang, INSEAD Brenda Sternquist, Michigan State University Len J . Trevino, Loyola University New Orleans Fatima Wang, King’s College London Charles Edward Stevens, University of Wyoming Chen-yi Tsai, Wenzao Ursuline College of Fenghua Wang, Shanghai International Studies Cristina Stoian, Brunel University Languages University Vicky Story, Nottingham University Chih-Hao Tsai, National Sun Yan-Sen University He Wang, University of South Carolina Stoyan Petrov Stoyanov, University of Edinburgh Huei-ting Tsai, National Cheng-Kung University Heli Wang, Singapore Management University Pavel Strach, Skoda Auto University Adrian E . Tschoegl, Hui-Wen Wang, National Sun Yat-sen University Roger Strange, University of Sussex Markos Tsogas, University of Piraeus Liang Wang, University of Western Ontario Christina Stringer, University of Auckland Osamu Tsukada, Kagawa University Ming-Chao Wang, Shih Chien University Stephen Strombeck, I-Shou University Prashant Tuli, Maruti Suzuki India Limited Pengji Wang, James Cook University Weichieh Su, University of Texas at Dallas Joy Elly Tulung, Universitas Sam Ratulangi Rui Wang, Peking University Maria Natalia Suarez, Universidad EAFIT Asli Tuncay-Celikel, Isik University Shiye Wang, Peking University Robert Suban, University of Manchester Fernando Ubeda, Universidad Autónoma de Tsai-Chiao Wang, National Chi Nan University Madrid Abhipraya Subedi, United Way Yu-Kai Wang, Soochow University Basak Uçanok, Istanbul Bilgi University Sui Sui, Ryerson University Zhi Wang, Manchester Metropolitan University Francis M . Ulgado, Georgia Institute of Technology

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Zhi Wang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Anastasia Xenias, U.S. Commerce Department Felipe Zambaldi, FGV Anna-Katherine Ward, Virginia Tech Simon Shufeng Xiao, Hankuk University of Foreign Peter Zamborsky, University of Auckland George Watts, Grenoble Ecole de Management Studies Ivo Zander, Uppsala University Mark J . Weber, Argosy University-Twin Cities Henry Yu Xie, College of Charleston Lena Zander, Uppsala University John P . Weche Gelübcke, Leuphana University Zhenzhen Xie, Hong Kong University of Science Michal Zdziarski, Warsaw University Lueneburg and Technology Rodrigo Zeidan, Fundação Dom Cabral/ Heidi Marie Wechtler, Macquarie University Jie Xiong, ESC Rennes School of Business Nottingham University Tian Wei, Fudan University Shichun Xu, University of Tennessee Mary Zellmer-Bruhn, University of Minnesota Wei Wei, Beijing Jiaotong University Yue Xu, Hull University Yuping Zeng, Southern Illinois University William Wei, MacEwan University Sachiko Yamao, University of Melbourne Edwardsville Hung Wei Zhan, National Chi Nan University Mo Yamin, The University of Manchester Peter Zettinig, University of Turku Catherine Welch, University of Sydney Chen Yan, Beijing University of Posts and Feng Zhan, York University Sonya H . Wen, Tamkang University Telecommunications Haina Zhang, University of Glasgow David Weng, City University of Hong Kong Angela Xiyan Yang, Shanghai Institute of Foreign Jie Zhang, Peking University Trade D . Steven White, University of Massachusetts =Juan Zhang, Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade Dartmouth Chen-Wei Yang, Fooyin University Ling Eleanor Zhang, Hanken School of Economics George White, Old Dominion University Dexin Yang, Shandong University of Finance and Man Zhang, Bowling Green State University Economics Ryan Charles White, University of Wisconsin-La Michael Wei Zhang, Nottingham Trent University Haibin Yang, City University of Hong Kong Crosse Min (Megan) Zhang, Western University Jing Yu (Gracy) Yang, The University of Sydney Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University Xiaotian Zhang, Jun Yang, Florida International University Chaminda Wijethilake, Macquarie University Jing Zhao, Michigan State University Song Yang, University of South Australia Christopher Williams, Western University Junli Zhao, Dong Hua University Yong Yang, University of Sussex Peter James Williamsom, University of Cambridge Meng Zhao, SKOLKOVO Business School Zhen Yang, Renmin University of China James Richard Wills, University of Hawaii Wanli Zhao, Southern Illinois University Xin Yao, University of Colorado at Boulder Jorge A . Wise, ITESM Yanhui Zhao, Michigan State University Ying Sheng Yao, National Chi Nan University Alexander H . Wisgickl, WU Vienna Connie Zheng, Deakin University Nilufer Yapici, Florida Atlantic University Michael A . Witt, INSEAD Weiguo Zhong, City University of Hong Kong Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University Bernard M . Wolf, York University Changhui Zhou, Peking University Hiroshi Yasuda, Aoyama Gakuin University Ruth Wolf, Bar-Ilan University Joey Y . Zhou, Peking University R . Isil Yavuz, Ozyegin University Kit Hong Wong, National Cheng Kung University Nan Zhou, SKOLKOVO Business School Hamid Yeganeh, Winona State University Susan So Shan Wong, Griffith University Xiaoyu Zhou, Peking University Szu-Wei Yen, Wufeng University Weng Chou Jose Wong, Macau University of Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu, Monash University Science and Technology Harun Emre Yildiz, Stockholm School of Economics Xiaoyan Zhu, Hubei University of Technology Geoffrey Wood, Warwick Business School Ying Zhu, University of South Australia Catherine Wu, Nanyang Technological University Haiyan Yin, Indiana University Jason Z . Yin, Seton Hall University Yunxia Zhu, University of Queensland Jay Wu, Thammasat University Zhaobo Zhu, Old Dominion University Jianzu Wu, Lanzhou University George Yip, China Europe International Business School Anatoly Zhuplev, Loyola Marymount University Ming Shang Wu, National Chi Nan University Hideki Yoshihara, Kobe University Silvia Novaes Zilber, UNINOVE Shubin Wu, Shanghai University of Finance and Jörg Zimmermann, European Commission - Joint Economics Katsuhiko Yoshikawa, Recruit Management Solutions Co. Ltd. Research Centre Sibin Wu, University of Texas-Pan American Turkan Yosun, Sabanci University Ahmed Y . Zohny, Coppin State University Weiping Wu, Guangdong Academy of Social Jie Zou, Peking University Sciences Susan L . Young, Seton Hall University Georgia Zouni, University of Piraeus Tai Ming Wut, The Hong Kong Polytechnic C . Joseph Yu, National Chengchi University University Pei-Li Yu, National Cheng Kung University Antonella Zucchella, University of Pavia Clifford Wymbs, Baruch College Shu Yu, National University of Singapore Summer Elise Zwanziger Elsinger, Upper Iowa University Scott Wysong, University of Dallas Mahmood A . Zaidi, University of Minnesota Stelios Zyglidopoulos, University of Cambridge Wlamir Xavier, EAESP/FGV & UNISUL Tatiana Zalan, University of South Australia

18 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 2013 PROGRAM AWARDS

Temple/AIB Best Paper Award “The Effect of Product Innovativeness, Channel Networking (Award Presentation on July 6, 16:45-18:00, Convention and Competitive Intensity on Export Performance: Upper Hall) Evidence from Ghana” by Nathaniel Boso, University of Sponsored by Temple University’s Fox School of Business Leeds; Vicky M. Story, University of Nottingham; and John W. Cadogan, Loughborough University The Temple/AIB Best Paper Award was created in 2002 Presented: Session 2.4.5, July 5, 14:50-16:05, Vista (Level 9) through a generous endowment by Temple University’s Fox School of Business . All papers accepted for competitive “Internationalization of Emerging Multinationals: Role of sessions are eligible for the award . One finalist from each Owner-CEOs” by Raveendra Chittoor, Indian School of track is nominated by the track chairs based on reviewer Business; Preet S. Aulakh, York University; Sougata input and their own assessments . An independent Best Pa- Ray, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta; and per Award Committee reviews the finalists and chooses the Deepak Jena, Indian School of Business winning manuscript . The authors of the winning manuscript Presented: Session 3.2.6, July 6, 10:55-12:10, Fatih II (Level 9) receive a plaque and a cash award . Nominees for this year’s award are as follows (in order of presentation): “Reverse International Knowledge Transfer in the MNE: (Where) Does Affiliate Performance Boost Parent “Expansion of Foreign Subsidiaries as a Response to Inward Performance?” by Nigel Driffield, Aston University; Foreign Competition” by Jan Hendrik Fisch, University James Love, Aston University; and Yong Yang, of Augsburg and Wolfgang M . Gleich, University of University of Sussex Augsburg Presented: Session 3.2.10, July 6, 10:55-12:10, Mercury I&II Presented: Session 1 1. 4,. July 4, 09:00-10:15, Jupiter (Lobby) (Lobby)

“The Blame Game Post an Organisational Crisis: A Cross- “Does Competition Matter for Corporate Governance? The National Study on the Role of Country of Origin” by Role of Country Characteristics” by Jean-Claude Cosset, Roberta Veale, University of Adelaide; Vinh Nhat Lu, HEC Montreal; Hyacinthe Some, HEC Montreal; and Australian National University; and Ke Chen, University Pascale Valery, HEC Montreal of International Business and Economics Presented: Session 3.4.5, July 6, 14:50-16:05, Vista (Level 9) Presented: Session 1 3. 5,. July 4, 13:20-14:35, Vista (Level 9)

“Business Diplomacy in MNCs: An Exploratory Study” by Huub Ruel, Windesheim University of Applied Sciences/ Haynes Prize for the Most Promising Scholar(s) University of Twente; Tim Wolters, University of Twente; (Award Presentation on July 6, 16:45-18:00, Convention Raymond Loohuis, University of Twente Upper Hall) Presented: Session 1 .3 .7, July 4, 13:20-14:35, Fatih I (Level 9) Sponsored by AIB Foundation and the Eldridge Haynes Memorial Trust “Developments in Knowledge Transfer Activities of Expatriates and Inpatriates” by Anne-Wil Harzing, Melbourne Each year, the AIB Foundation and the Eldridge Haynes University; Markus Pudelko, Tuebingen University; and Memorial Trust award the Haynes Prize for the best paper Sebastian Reiche, IESE written by an author or authors under 40 years of age . All Presented: Session 1 3. 8,. July 4, 13:20-14:35, Saturn I papers accepted for competitive sessions are eligible for (Lobby) the prize as long as the age criterion is met . One finalist from each track is nominated by the track chairs based on “Geography, Institutions, and Managerial Disclosure: Oily reviewer input and their own assessments . An independent Evidence” by Anthony Cannizzaro, George Washington Haynes Award Committee reviews the finalists and chooses University; Robert Weiner, George Washington the winning manuscript . The authors of the winning manu- University script receive a plaque and a cash award . Nominees for this Presented: Session 1 .4 .7, July 4, 14:50-16:05, Fatih I (Level 9) year’s award are as follows (in order of presentation):

“Entry Speed of SMEs into Export Markets and Survival: The “Responsible Sourcing and Country of Origin of the Source: Moderating Roles of Industrial Competition and Foreign Influence on Brand and Country Image” by Srdan Ownership” by Ziliang Deng, Renmin University of China Zdravkovic, Bryant University and Ruey-Jer Bryan Jean, National Chengchi University Presented: Session 1 .3 .5, July 4, 13:20-14:35, Vista (Level 9) Presented: Session 2 .1 .6, July 5, 09:00-10:15, Fatih II (Level 9) “The Effect of CEO Compensation on their Responses to “Institutional Distance, Direction and Complementarity: Institutional Pressures: Evidence from the Choice between Impacts on the Mode of Entry Decision” by Kai Xu, Cross-Border Alliances and Acquisitions” by Mirko H . Texas A&M University and Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M Benischke, University of Auckland University Presented: Session 1 .4 .8, July 4, 14:50-16:05, Saturn I Presented: Session 2 1. 9,. July 5, 09:00-10:15, Saturn II (Lobby) (Lobby)

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 19 “Headquarters Deployment of Capabilities in MNCs: Strategic AIB/Sheth Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Award Fit and the Impact of Capability Microfoundations for (Award Presentation on July 6, 16:45-18:00, Convention Performance” by Olof Lindahl, Uppsala University and Upper Hall) Henrik Dellestrand, Uppsala University Sponsored by the Sheth Foundation Presented: Session 1 .5 .7, July 4, 16:45-18:00, Fatih I (Level 9) The Dissertation Proposal Award is awarded in conjunction “Internationalization Strategy, Dynamic Capabilities, and with the AIB/Sheth Doctoral Consortium . The proposals are the Survival of SMEs in the Export Market” by Sui Sui, judged based on the originality and theoretical founda- Ryerson University and Matthias Baum, University of tions of the work, the rigor and soundness of the proposed Giessen method, and the potential contribution and impact of the Presented: Session 2 .1 .6, July 5, 09:00-10:15, Fatih II (Level 9) proposal in advancing the field . Winner(s) receive a plaque and receive a cash award . “MNC Subsidiary Closure: What Stays When the MNC Leaves?” by Pedro de Faria, University of Groningen; Miguel Torres Preto, Technical University of Lisbon and Center 2013 JIBS Decade Award for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research; and (Award Presentation on July 6, 10:55-12:10, Convention Wolfgang Sofka, Copenhagen Business School Upper Hall) Presented: Session 2 .2 .6, July 5, 10:55-12:10, Fatih II (Level 9) Sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan The award is designed to recognize the most influential paper “Multidimensionality and Subjectivity of Culture Shock: published in the Journal of International Business Studies one A Contingent Approach of Cross-Cultural Dynamic decade before the Conference . In order to be considered for Processes” by Heidi Marie Wechtler, Macquarie the 2013 award, a paper must have been included among the University; and Olivier Wurtz, Vaasa University five most cited papers published in the 2003 Volume of JIBS . Presented: Session 2 .3 .9, July 5, 13:20-14:35, Saturn II The winner of the award will make a retrospective presenta- (Lobby) tion of their work, as well as some comments on where the field has progressed and where it should go next, in the JIBS “The Effects of Host Country Environment and Performance Decade Award Session, Session 3 .2 .1 Risk on Ex Post Renegotiation in International Joint Ventures” by Linda Hsiu-yun Hsieh, University of Winner: “MNC knowledge transfer, subsidiary absorptive Birmingham capacity, and HRM” by Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Presented: Session 3 .3 .7, July 6, 13:20-14:35, Fatih I (Level 9) Business School; Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School; Ingmar Björkman , Aalto University; Carl Felix Fey, Nottingham University; and Hyeon Park , Georgia State University, JIBS, 34(6): 586-599 . CONGRATULATIONS!

Palgrave Macmillan congratulates the winners of the 2013 Palgrave Macmillan/JIBS Decade Award

Dana Minbaeva, Torben Pedersen, Ingmar Björkman, Carl Fey and Hyeon Park

for their paper MNC knowledge transfer, subsidiary absorptive capacity, and HRM (JIBS 34.6 pp. 586–599)

Please join us on Saturday, July 6 from 10:55am-12:10pm in the Convention Center Upper Hall for the Decade Award session

Visit www.jibs.net to read this and past Decade Award-winning papers online

20 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Dissertation The SSE/WAIB Award for Increased Gender Awareness in Award International Business Research (Award Presentation on July 6, 16:45-18:00, Convention (Award Presentation on July 4, 16:05-16:45, Coffee Break at Upper Hall) Convention Lower Hall I&II) Sponsored by Henley Business School, University of Reading Sponsored by the Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) and and the Centre for International Business, University of Leeds Women in AIB (WAIB) (CIBUL). The Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden support Eligibility for the 2013 “Buckley and Casson AIB Dissertation WAIB’s (Women in AIB) endeavors by endowing an award Award” for the best dissertation in international business for the best paper increasing gender awareness in was all Ph .D . and D .B .A . students who successfully defended international business research . All papers accepted to the their dissertations between January 1, 2012 and December AIB conference are eligible for submission for consideration 31, 2012 . The winner receives a plaque and a cash award . to the IIB/WAIB awards committee . Winning authors will Furthermore, all finalists receive a travel stipend to allow receive a plaque, a monetary award, and an invitation to them to present their research at the annual meeting . This submit the paper for publication in Emerald Publishing’s year’s finalists will present their work at Session 2 .5 .1, July 5, “Gender in Management” . 16:45-18:00, in the Convention Upper Hall .

“Internationalization and Performance of Emerging Market 5th Emerald IJGE & WAIB Emerging Scholar Award in Firms: Institutional Embeddedness in Advanced Women’s Entrepreneurship Economies” (Award Presentation on July 4, 16:05-16:45, Coffee Break at Hamid Akbari, UOIT (Ph .D . Awarded by York University) Convention Lower Hall I&II) Sponsored by Emerald Publishing’s International Journal of “Three Essays on Foreign Entrepreneurs” Gender and Entrepreneurship (IJGE) and Women in AIB (WAIB) Elena Kulchina, Duke University (Ph .D . Awarded by University of Toronto) The purpose of the Emerald IJGE & WAIB Emerging Scholar Award in Women’s Entrepreneurship is to encourage high “Networks Of Influence: Implementing Politically Sustainable caliber scholarly research in women’s entrepreneurship, Multinational Stakeholder Strategies” and to platform the work of dynamic young researchers, Lite Nartey, University of South Carolina (Ph .D . Awarded by particularly those who are in a position to offer exciting University of Pennsylvania) new perspectives . All papers accepted to the AIB conference are eligible for submission for consideration to the IJGE/ “British Multinationals in South East Asia: Strategy, WAIB awards committee . The award shall consist of a Subsidiaries and Performance” plaque to the recipient, a monetary award, a complimentary Quyen Nguyen, University of Reading (Ph .D . Awarded by 2013 subscription to IJGE, international promotion for the University of Reading) winning paper, and an invitation to submit the final paper for potential publication in IJGE . “Essays on International Non-market Strategy and the Political Economy of Environmental Regulation” Sanjay Patnaik, George Washington University (Ph .D . Best Paper Award in Emerging Economies Track Awarded by Harvard University) (Award Presentation on July 5, 10:15-10:55, Coffee Break at Convention Lower Hall I&II) Sponsored by Bryant University

OTHER AWARDS BEING PRESENTED AT THE AIB Presented for the second time, the award is sponsored by CONFERENCE the International Business program at Bryant University . It is given to the best paper (as selected by a committee) “That’s Interesting!” Award accepted to a competitive session in the Emerging (Award Presentation on July 5, 16:05-16:45, Coffee Break at Economies track of the AIB Annual Meeting . The author(s) Convention Lower Hall I&II) of the winning manuscript will receive a certificate and Sponsored by Aalto University School of Economics a cash award at a Coffee Break sponsored by Bryant University . Presented for the second time, the award is sponsored by Aalto University School of Economics . It recognizes the conference paper that most effectively pushes the boundaries of our existing knowledge in the field by crossing boundaries, challenging taken-for-granted assumptions in the field, denying old “truths”, attracting the reader’s attention, and making an original argument . The author(s) of the winning manuscript will receive a plaque and a cash award at a Coffee Break sponsored by Aalto University School of Economics at the conference .

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 21 AIB FELLOWS’ 2013 EXECUTIVE OF THE YEAR Opening Plenary, July 3, 17:00-19:00, Convention Upper Hall

Muhtar Kent Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, The Coca-Cola Com- pany

Muhtar Kent is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of The Coca-Cola Company, a position he has held since April 2009 . Pre- viously he was President and Chief Executive Officer and earlier, Presi- dent and Chief Operating Officer .

Mr . Kent joined The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta in 1978, holding a variety of marketing and operations leadership positions over the course of his career . In 1985, he became General Manager of Coca-Cola Turkey and Central Asia . Beginning in 1989, he served as President of the Company’s East Central Europe Division and Senior Vice President of Coca-Cola International, with responsibility for 23 countries .

In 1995, Mr . Kent was named Managing Director of Coca-Cola Amatil-Europe, covering bottling operations in 12 countries . In 1999, he became President and CEO of the Efes Beverage Group, a diversified beverage company with Coca-Cola and beer operations across Southeast Europe, Turkey and Central Asia .

Mr . Kent returned to The Coca-Cola Company in 2005 as President and Chief Operating Officer of the Company’s North Asia, Eurasia and Middle East Group, an organization serving a broad and diverse region that included China, Japan and Russia . Less than a year later, he became President of Coca-Cola International, leading all of the Company’s operations outside North America .

Mr . Kent holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from the University of Hull in England and a Master of Science degree in Administrative Sciences from Cass Business School, City University London .

Active in the global business community, Mr . Kent is co-chair of The Consumer Goods Forum, chairman of the International Business Council of the World Economic Forum, a fellow of the Foreign Policy Association, a mem- ber of the Business Roundtable, a past chairman of the U .S -China. Business Council and Chairman Emeritus of the U .S . ASEAN Business Council . He also is a member of the Eminent Persons Group for ASEAN, appointed by President Obama and former Secretary of State Clinton . He serves on the boards of 3M, Special Olympics Inter- national, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Catalyst and Emory University .

22 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB FELLOWS’ 2013 EDUCATOR OF THE YEAR Opening Plenary, July 3, 17:00-19:00, Convention Upper Hall

Bernard Ramanantsoa Dean, HEC Paris

Bernard Ramanantsoa holds an Engineering degree from the “Ecole Supérieure d’Aéronautique de Toulouse,” valedictorian of the Class of 1971 . Valedictorian of the MBA graduating class of HEC in 1976, he obtained a Post-graduate DEA degree in so- ciology in 1987 and also a Ph .D . in management sciences from Paris-Dauphine University in 1991, and a further DEA in the history of philosophy from Paris-1 University in 1993 .

He is Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur and Officier dans l’Ordre National du Mérite

Initially lecturer at the “Ecole Supérieure d’Aéronautique” in 1971 and 1972, he became head of the Marketing Division, “Grandes Lignes” for the SNCF in 1972 .

A specialist on ethics and culture in the business place and himself advocate of an open-minded approach and a multi-cul- tural scope in the corporate world, he joined the HEC faculty in 1979 as professor of Business Strategy . Since 1995 he has been head of HEC School of Management . He has lead the institution in their strides towards a decidedly international dimension, as well as added the CPA to the HEC label .

Very active in the scientific and professional community, Bernard Ramanantsoa is:

• Member of the Committee of the “Conférence des Grandes Ecoles” • Member of the Board of the HEC Foundation • Member of the French government’s Foreign Affairs Council • Administrator of ANVIE • Member of the ‘’Conseil Perfectionnement de l’Ecole Navale‘’ • Member of the ‘’Conseil de Perfectionnement de l’Ecole Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr’’ • Member of the CEIBS Academic Council • Former Chairman of the CEMS • Former Member of the Board of the “Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Aéronautique” • Former Member of the Evaluation Committee of Management Programs and Degrees for the French Ministry of Education

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 23 AIB FELLOWS’ 2013 EMINENT SCHOLAR Awards Plenary, July 4, 10:55-12:10, Convention Upper Hall

David Teece

Professor David Teece from the University of California - Berkeley is the Thomas W . Tusher Chair in Global Business and Director of the Institute for Business Innovation at the Walter A . Haas School of Business . He is one of the most influential management think- ers of our era . His influence on strategic management research and practice during the past 30 years has been nothing short of extraordinary .

David Teece almost singlehandedly invented the ‘dynamic capa- bilities’ approach in strategic management that has become a core paradigm in this field of academic inquiry and is also used extensively by international business scholars . Teece’s main piece on this subject has earned 15,500+ citations on Google Scholar (he has twelve other pieces with 1,000+ citations each) . The main focus of this work is value creation and capture through innova- tion, taking into account that protecting the fruits of innovation requires a threshold level of ‘inimitability’ by competitors, as well as ‘complementary assets’ .

David Teece has been instrumental in ending the ‘inhospitability tradition’ in US courts vis-à-vis transac- tion-cost-reducing and efficiency enhancing strategic decisions made by business firms (e .g ., anti-trust cases in the context of vertical integration, mergers, acquisitions, etc ). . He founded the Law and Economics Consulting Group (LECG), which allowed high-level experts in technology, law, economics and organization to study the full effects of large-scale strategic decisions by business firms, and to appear in major court cases, thereby chang- ing the way the US judiciary now deals with the most contentious business conflicts of our time .

24 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 WHEN YOU ARRIVE

Please check in with the AIB Staff at our registration desk to pick up your name badge and conference materials .

Registration Location: Convention Hall Foyer Hours: Wednesday, July 3: 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm Thursday, July 4: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Friday, July 5: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm Saturday, July 6: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

Placement Center Location: Convention Lower Hall 3 Hours: Thursday, July 4: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Friday, July 5: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday, July 6: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Exhibits Location: Convention Lower Hall 1&2 Hours: Thursday, July 4: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm Friday, July 5: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm Saturday, July 6: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 25 AIB 2013 Program Overview Istanbul, Turkey - July 3-6, 2013

Wednesday, July 3 Thursday, July 4 8.30-8.45 8.30-8.45 8.45-9.00 8.45-9.00 9.00-9.15 9.00-9.15 9.15-9.30 9.15-9.30 1.1 9.30-9.45 9.30-9.45 Concurrent Sessions 9.45-10.00 9.45-10.00 9:00-10:15 10.00-10.15 10.00-10.15 10.15-10.30 10.15-10.30 COFFEE BREAK 10:15-10:55 10.30-10.45 10.30-10.45 10.45-11.00 10.45-11.00 1.2 9:00-12:30 11.00-11.15 11.00-11.15 AIB Fellows

11.15-11.30 AIB Board Meeting 11.15-11.30 Eminent Scholar Award Plenary 11.30-11.45 11.30-11.45 Honoring David Teece 10:55-12:10 11.45-12.00 11.45-12.00 12.00-12.15 12.00-12.15

12.15-12.30 9:00-15:00 12.15-12.30 LIGHT LUNCH JIBS Editorial 12.30-12.45 12.30-12.45 12:10-13:20 Board Meeting 12.45-13.00 12.45-13.00 9:00-16:30 13.00-13.15 9:00-16:30 13.00-13.15

13.15-13.30 AIB/JIBS Paper Development Workshop 13.15-13.30 13.30-13.45 13.30-13.45 1.3

13.45-14.00 AIB Junior Faculty Consortium 13.45-14.00 Concurrent Sessions 13:20-14:35

14.00-14.15 AIB/Sheth DoctoralStudent Consortium 14.00-14.15 14.15-14.30 14.15-14.30 14.30-14.45 14.30-14.45 BREAK 14:35-14:50

14.45-15.00 12:30-16:30 14.45-15.00

15.00-15.15 Chairs Luncheon and Workshop 15.00-15.15 1.4 15.15-15.30 15.15-15.30 Concurrent Sessions 15.30-15.45 15.30-15.45 14:50-16:05

15.45-16.00 9:30-16:00 15.45-16.00 16.00-16.15 AIB Chapter 16.00-16.15 Mid-Career Consortium 15:30-16:30 Welcome Tea

16.15-16.30 Members New 16.15-16.30 COFFEE BREAK 16:05-16:45 16.30-16.45 16.30-16.45 16.45-17.00 16.45-17.00 17.00-17.15 17.00-17.15 1.5 AIB Townhall Meeting 17.15-17.30 17.15-17.30 and Concurrent Sessions 17.30-17.45 17.30-17.45 16:45-18:00 AIB 17.45-18.00 17.45-18.00 Opening Plenary 18.00-18.15 17:00-19:00 18.00-18.15 18.15-18.30 18.15-18.30 18.30-18.45 18.30-18.45 18.45-19.00 18.45-19.00 19.00-19.30 19.00-19.30 19.30-20:00 AIB Presidential Reception 19.30-20:00 20.00-20.30 19:00-21:00 20.00-20.30 20.30-21:00 20.30-21:00

26 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB 2013 Program Overview Istanbul, Turkey - July 3-6, 2013

Friday, July 5 Saturday, July 6 8.30-8.45 8.30-8.45 8.45-9.00 8.45-9.00 9.00-9.15 9.00-9.15 9.15-9.30 2.1 9.15-9.30 3.1 9.30-9.45 Concurrent Sessions 9.30-9.45 Concurrent Sessions 9.45-10.00 9:00-10:15 9.45-10.00 9:00-10:15 10.00-10.15 10.00-10.15 10.15-10.30 10.15-10.30 COFFEE BREAK 10:15-10:55 COFFEE BREAK 10:15-10:55 10.30-10.45 10.30-10.45 10.45-11.00 10.45-11.00 3.2 11.00-11.15 2.2 11.00-11.15 JIBS Decade Award 11.15-11.30 Concurrent Sessions 11.15-11.30 and Concurrent Sessions 10:55-12:10 11.30-11.45 11.30-11.45 10:55-12:10 11.45-12.00 11.45-12.00 12.00-12.15 12.00-12.15 12.15-12.30 12.15-12.30 LIGHT LUNCH AIB Fellows' LIGHT LUNCH 12.30-12.45 12:10-13:20 Business Meeting 12.30-12.45 12:10-13:20 12.45-13.00 12.45-13.00 13.00-13.15 13.00-13.15 13.15-13.30 13.15-13.30 13.30-13.45 2.3 13.30-13.45 3.3 13.45-14.00 Concurrent Sessions 13.45-14.00 Concurrent Sessions 14.00-14.15 13:20-14:35 14.00-14.15 13:20-14:35 14.15-14.30 14.15-14.30 14.30-14.45 BREAK 14:35-14:50 14.30-14.45 BREAK 14:35-14:50 14.45-15.00 14.45-15.00 15.00-15.15 2.4 15.00-15.15 3.4 15.15-15.30 Concurrent Sessions 15.15-15.30 Concurrent Sessions 15.30-15.45 14:50-16:05 15.30-15.45 14:50-16:05 15.45-16.00 15.45-16.00 16.00-16.15 16.00-16.15 16.15-16.30 COFFEE BREAK 16:05-16:45 16.15-16.30 COFFEE BREAK 16:05-16:45 16.30-16.45 16.30-16.45 16.45-17.00 16.45-17.00 17.00-17.15 2.5 17.00-17.15 3.5 AIB Dissertation Award AIB Awards Ceremony and Business 17.15-17.30 17.15-17.30 and Concurrent Sessions Meeting 17.30-17.45 16:45-18:00 17.30-17.45 16:45-18:00 17.45-18.00 17.45-18.00 18.00-18.15 18.00-18.15 AIB Closing Reception 18.15-18.30 18.15-18.30 18:00-19:00 18.30-18.45 18.30-18.45 18.45-19.00 18.45-19.00

19.00-19.30 AIB Gala Event 19.00-19.30 19.30-20:00 1001 Direk Cistern 19.30-20:00 20.00-20.30 19:00-22:00 20.00-20.30 20.30-21:00 20.30-21:00

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 27 2013 AIB Conference Detailed Program Istanbul, Turkey July 3-6, 2013

Legend for Symbols Used: Nominee for the Temple/AIB Best Paper Award Nominee for the Haynes Prize for the Most Promising Scholar

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 - 09:00-16:30 TUESDAY, JULY 2 Session 0.2 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 09:00-16:30 Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) TUESDAY, JULY 2 - 09:00-17:00 AIB/Sheth Doctoral Student Consortium

Chair: Grazia Santangelo, University of Catania Time: 09:00-17:00 Room: Vista (L 9) Pre-admitted participants only. Lunch is provided. AIB Board Meeting

Faculty Panelists (listed alphabetically): Gabriel Benito, BI Norwegian Business School Peter J Buckley, University of Leeds Aya Chacar, Florida International University Andrew Delios, National University of Singapore Rian Drogendijk, Uppsala University WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen Marjorie A. Lyles, Indiana University WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 - 09:00-15:00 Shige Makino, Chinese University of Hong Kong Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University Session 0.1 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 09:00-15:00 Stephen Tallman, University of Richmond Room: Şadırvan B (L -1)

JIBS/AIB Paper Development Workshop The Doctoral Student Consortium is sponsored by the Madhuri Chairs: Petra Christmann, Rutgers University and John and Jagdish N. Sheth Foundation. Cantwell, Rutgers University

Session 0.3 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 09:00-16:30 Pre-admitted participants only. Lunch is provided. Room: Fatih II (L 9) Junior Faculty Consortium The JIBS/AIB Paper Development Workshop is sponsored by Chair: Udo Zander, Stockholm School of Economics the D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University. Pre-admitted participants only. Lunch is provided.

Faculty Panelists (listed alphabetically): Ingmar Björkman , Aalto University Nakiye A. Boyacigiller, Sabanci University Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading Eleanor Westney, York University Sri Zaheer, University of Minnesota

The Junior Faculty Consortium is sponsored by the Boeing Institute at Saint Louis University

28 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 - 09:00-12:30 WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 - 15:30-16:30

Time: 09:00-12:30 Session 0.6 Time: 15:30-16:30 Room: Vista (L 9) Room: Fatih (L 9) AIB Board Meeting New Members Welcome Tea Chair: Robert Grosse, George Mason University

AIB would like to welcome all new AIB members into our WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 - 12:30-16:30 community with a casual get together. President Rob Grosse and other Board members will be present to welcome and Session 0.4 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 12:30-16:30 meet our new members. Room: Vista (L 9)

AIB Chapter Chairs Luncheon and Workshop The New Members Welcome Tea is sponsored by the Chair: Elizabeth Rose, Aalto University and University of Fox School of Business at Temple University. Otago

AIB Executive Board Members and AIB Chapter Chairs or representatives only. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 - 17:00-19:00 Chapter Chairs (in alphabetical order): Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Session 0.7 - Plenary Time: 17:00-19:00 Melodena Balakrishnan, University of Wollongong in Room: Convention Upper Hall Dubai Tsang-Sing Chan, Lingnan University Opening Plenary: Recognizing IB Leaders Chair: Robert Grosse, George Mason University Mohammad Niamat Elahee, Quinnipiac University Howard Lin, Ryerson University Juan Meraz, Missouri State University Welcome Remarks William Newburry, Florida International University International Educator of the Year Jose Pla-Barber, University of Valencia Bernard Ramanantsoa, Dean, HEC Paris Subramanyam Raghunath, IIM Bangalore Elizabeth Rose, Aalto University and University of Otago International Executive of the Year Award Muhtar Kent, Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Daniel Rottig, Florida Gulf Coast University Company Changqi Wu, Peking University

AIB Fellows Plenary: How Much Does Distance WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 - 14:30-16:30 Still Matter in International Business? Chair: Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading Session 0.5 - Pre-Conference Workshop Time: 14:30-16:30 Room: Mercury (Lobby) Keynote Speech: "Measuring and Bridging Distance In Mid-Career Consortium International Business" Chair: John Mezias, University of Miami Pankaj Ghemawat, IESE Commentary: "Implications for Emerging Economies and Pre-admitted participants only. Emerging Economy MNEs" Bernard Yeung, National University of Singapore Commentary: "Implications for High Quality International Faculty Panelists (listed alphabetically): Business Education" Mary Yoko Brannen, University of Victoria Dan Leclair, AACSB International Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds Carl Felix Fey, Nottingham University Ram Mudambi, Temple University WEDNESDAY, JULY 3 - 19:00-21:00 Jennfier Spencer, George Washington University Aks Zaheer, University of Minnesota Time: 19:00-21:00

Presidential Reception

The Presidential Reception, celebrating the opening of the

2013 AIB Conference will take place by the Poolside at Hilton Istanbul. Business casual attire is recommended.

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Session 1.1.4 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 THURSDAY, JULY 4 Track: 4-Strategy, Alliances, Competitiveness Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Multimarket Competition, Country Risk and M&A THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 09:00-10:15 Chair: Sanjay Patnaik, George Washington University

Session 1.1.1 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Convention Upper Hall Expansion of Foreign Subsidiaries as a Response to Inward Foreign Competition AACSB Report on the Globalization of Jan Hendrik Fisch, University of Augsburg Business Education Wolfgang M. Gleich, University of Augsburg Chair: Tomas Hult, Michigan State University

Country Risk, International Multimarket Contacts and MNEs’ Panelists: Competitive Action Tomas Hult, Michigan State University Yu-Ching Chiao, National Chung Hsing University Dan Leclair, AACSB International Kuo-Pin Yang, National Dong Hwa University Stefanie Lenway, Michigan State University Chun Ju Huang, National Chung Hsing University Hildy Teegen, University of South Carolina The Dark Side of Network Embeddedness—Connections Sri Zaheer, University of Minnesota versus Expertise of Legal Advisors, and Acquirers’ Failure to Learn: Evidence from the Market for Legal Services in Cross- Session 1.1.2 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 Border M&As, 1998-2010 Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Katrin Muehlfeld, Utrecht University Utz Weitzel, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Paternalistic Leadership: Conceptualization, Bastian Westbrock, Utrecht University Measurement, and Employee-Related Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions: Links between Outcomes Acquiring Firm Capabilities and Resources and Target Chair: Zeynep Aycan, Koc University Country Location Keith James Kelley, Florida International University Ronaldo Couto Parente, Florida International University Panelists: Zeynep Aycan, Koc University Marcelo J. Alvarado-Vargas, Florida International University Guneri Tuncer, Koc University Yannick Thams, Florida International University Petek Demirer, Koc University Zeynep Cemalcilar, Koc University Session 1.1.5 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Session 1.1.3 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Vista (L 9) Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Cultural and Emotional Intelligence Chair: Ali Dastmalchian, University of Victoria The Competitive Advantage of Emerging

Market Multinationals Chair: Afonso Fleury, University of São Paulo Cultural Intelligence and International Careers Discussant: Ayse Karaevli, Sabanci University Stefan Remhof, University of Magdeburg Marjaana Gunkel, Leuphana University Lueneburg Panelists: Culture and Emotional Intelligence Afonso Fleury, University of São Paulo Marjaana Gunkel, Leuphana University Lueneburg Peter Williamson, University of Cambridge Christopher Schlaegel, Otto von Guericke University Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University Magdeburg Maria Tereza Fleury, Fundacao Getulio Vargas Robert L. Engle, Quinnipiac University International Exposure and Cultural Intelligence: A Five Country Comparison Christopher Schlaegel, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg Robert L. Engle, Quinnipiac University Nikolay Dimitriadi, Rostov State Economic University (RINH) Ekrem Tatoglu, Bahcesehir University Jasenko Ljubica, University of Split Merging Approaches and Weighting Dimensions of Cultural Intelligence Monica J. Semeniuk, Simon Fraser University

30 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Thursday, July 4

Session 1.1.6 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Mitigating the Liabilities of Foreignness: Evidence from Newly Track: 12-Economic Geography & Value Chains Room: Fatih II (L 9) Industrialized Economies Chia-Wen Hsu, National Chung Cheng University Global Value Chains Homin Chen, National Taiwan University Chair: Aurelia Durand, HEC Montreal Yin-Ru Chen, National Taiwan University

The Hidden Hub: Coordinating Global Value Chains with Session 1.1.9 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Limited Formal Authority Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Randi Lunnan, Norwegian Business School Sara McGaughey, Griffith University International Strategic Entrepreneurship and Performance of INVs Understanding Influences of Global Value Chains on Chair: Jim Wills, University of Hawai'i at Manoa Manufacturing Employment: A Time Series Study Min (Megan) Zhang, University of Western Ontario Entrepreneurial Orientation and Performance: Evidence from Global Delivery Models: The Role of Speed and Time Zones China in Global Business Services Muammer Ozer, City University of Hong Kong Stephan Manning, University of Massachusetts Boston John E. Ettlie, Rochester Institute of Technology Marcus M. Larsen, Copenhagen Business School Wen Zhang, City University of Hong Kong Pratyush Bharati, University of Massachusetts Boston Integrating International New Ventures and Staged Theory: Session 1.1.7 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Age at Entry, Survival and Growth Alex Tai Loong Tan, University of Western Australia Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Fatih I (L 9) Terence Ping-Ching Fan, Singapore Management Influence of Regulatory, Cultural and University Institutional Environments Entrepreneurial Leapfrogging in the Context of ISE: The Chair: Martyn Lawrence, Emerald Group Publishing Salience of Disruptive Innovation by Emerging Multinationals Peter Li, Copenhagen Business School Systemic Banking Crises, Liberalisation and Governance The Mediating Role of Alliances in the International Market Basma Majerbi, University of Victoria Orientation-Performance Relationship Houssem Rachdi, University of Jendouba George Nakos, Clayton State University Pavlos Dimitratos, University of Glasgow The Influence of National Culture on Customers’ Cross-Buying Said Elbanna, UAEU Intentions on Bancassurance You-il Lee, University of South Australia Jung-Kee Hong, University of South Australia Session 1.1.10 - Special Session Time: 09:00-10:15 Special Session Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) Cross-National Differences in Access to Finance: Influence of Culture and Institutional Environments The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) in Raj Aggarwal, University of Akron its 15th Year: What Do We Now Know and What John W. Goodell, University of Akron Can We Still Learn About Global Has East Met West? The Effect of Laws on Accounting Quality Entrepreneurship? in the European Union Chair: Donna Kelley, Babson College Frederick Lindahl, George Washington University Hannu Schadewitz, University of Turku GEM Background Donna Kelley, Babson College Session 1.1.8 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Saturn I (Lobby) GEM Research and Future Research Opportunities Jose Ernesto Amoros, Universidad del Desarrollo Political Risk and Political Strategies Case Study of Turkey: Entrepreneurship Indicators Chair: Brent Burmester, Auckland University Esra Karadeniz, Yeditepe University

Case Study of Turkey: Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Factors Assessing a Politically Hazardous FDI Environment: The Role Ussal Sahbaz, The Economic Policy Research of Heuristics and Experience Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV) Elizabeth Maitland, University of New South Wales Andre Sammartino, University of Melbourne Session 1.1.11 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Subjective Perceptions as Cause of Foreigners' Liability Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Mercury III (Lobby) Jörg Zimmermann, European Commission - Joint Research Center Governance, Institutions and Their Impact Chair: Lei Li, Nottingham University Foreign Direct Investment Promotion: Using Advertising to Change Attitudes and Behaviors Rick T. Wilson, Hofstra University Is “Contingent Reciprocity” a Fourth Governance Mode Daniel W. Baack, University of Denver Applicable to Market Entry and Operation? Donald E. Baack, Pittsburg State University Jean Boddewyn, Baruch College

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Institutional Uncertainty, Managerial Cognition, and Joint Evolution of Product and Destination Portfolios: Evidence Internationalization Strategy from U.S. Exporters Tolga Ulusemre, University of South Carolina Wenjie Chen, George Washington University Seeing Hybrid Organizations in Context: Institutions and Fariha Kamal, US Census Mission Drift in Commercial Microfinance A Framework for Cross-Border Investment and Currency Joshua K Ault, University of Victoria Hedging Decisions National Institutional Diversity and its Role in the Vertical Kirt C. Butler, Michigan State University Transformation of Science into Technology Gwinyai Utete, Louisiana State University Tariq Hussain Malik, Dongbei University of Finance & Fiscal Consolidation and the Cost of Credit: Evidence from Economics Syndicated Loans Senay Agca, George Washington University Session 1.1.12 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Deniz Igan, International Monetary Fund Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Hyde Park (L -2) What Triggers IPOs. A Cross Country Comparison Institutions and Strategy Jose Luis Rivas, ITAM Chair: Michael A. Sartor, University of Western Ontario Mercedes Adamuz, ITAM

Session 1.1.14 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Double-Layered Institutional Environment in Offshoring Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Orman Park (L -2) Location and Governance Decisions Julien Gooris, Université libre de Bruxelles Cultural, Social, and Institutional Contexts of Not All Institutions Are Created Equal: The Institutionalization International Entrepreneurship of Private International Business Regulations Chair: Niina Nummela, Turku School of Economics Nathan Emil Betancourt, University of Lugano Johannes Meuer, University of Zurich In Search of Greener Pastures SMEs’ Internationalization from J. (Hans) van Oosterhout, Erasmus University Conflict-Prone Countries National and Supranational Institutional Pressures and Ramzi Fathallah, University of Western Ontario Nonmarket Actions of Firms in a Host Environment Michael Carney, Concordia University Cosmina Lelia Voinea, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen The Rise of the Global Social Entrepreneur: A Conceptual Hans van Kranenburg, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Framework Beyond Institutional Voids: Institutional Dynamics and Firm Melodena Balakrishnan, University of Wollongong in Strategies Dubai Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Val Lindsay, University of Wollongong in Dubai W.G. Douglas Fernandez, Florida International University Internationalization Process of For-Profit Social Sumit Kundu, Florida International University Entrepreneurs: Between Gradualist Models and Born Globals The Effect of International Board Capital on Igor Kalinic, University of Groningen Internationalization Strategy Max Pater, University of Groningen W.G. Douglas Fernandez, Florida International University Variation in Antecedents of Entrepreneurial Intent across Sumit Kundu, Florida International University Cultures: A Multiple Group Moderated Mediation Analysis in The Control of Foreign Operations: Is it Strategic, Economic or SEM Politically Driven? Ellen A. Drost, California State University Los Angeles Francisco Figueira-de-Lemos, Uppsala University The Entrepreneurial Behavior and New Product Developments of Family Firms: Does Stewardship Orientation Manager Session 1.1.13 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Matter? Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Macka Park (L -2) Chia-Jung Lee, National Taiwan University Cheng-Yu Lee, Southern Taiwan University International Trade and Investment: Corporate Hsueh Liang Wu, National Taiwan University Networks and Intellectual Capital Chair: Mohamed Belkhir, UAE University Internalizing Legitimacy: The Indirect Link between Perceptions of Entrepreneurship Legitimacy and Entrepreneurs’ Innovative Behavior Comparing China and India: National Intellectual Capital Mihaela Dimitrova, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Perspective Dilek Gulistan Yunlu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, National Chengchi University Victor P. Lau, Hang Seng Management College Ahmed Bounfour, Université de Paris Sud 11 Margaret Shaffer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Developments Are Accumulated Choices Tzvetan Davidkov, Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" Jay Wu, Thammasat University Desislava I. Yordanova, Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" Corporate Elite Networks and their Effects on Board Performance International Entrepreneurship and the Theory of Daniel Braun, University of Goettingen Structuration: When is Entrepreneurship Truly Jana Oehmichen, Georg-August-University Goettingen Transformative? Shazia Karmali, University of Victoria Michael Wolff, Georg-August-University Goettingen

Toru Yoshikawa, Singapore Management University

32 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Thursday, July 4

Session 1.1.15 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Central Park (L -2) THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 10:55-12:10

Corporate Governance and Sustainable Session 1.2 - Plenary Time: 10:55-12:10 Development in Emerging Markets Special Session Room: Convention Upper Hall Chair: Xiaohui Liu, Loughborough University AIB Fellows Eminent Scholar Award Session: Funding Social Sector Activity in Brazil: A Case Study Honoring David Teece Chair: Pankaj Ghemawat, IESE Analysis of Agency Risk Incidence and Mitigation Katharina Agnes Dragon, Fundacao Getulio Vargas Luís Henrique Pereira, Fundação Getulio Vargas Keynote Speech: "Dynamic Capabilities and Entrepreneurship Are Foreign Governance at Work to Guard Against Corporate in the Multinational Firm" Financial Fraud in Transition Economies: Evidence from China David Teece, University of California - Berkeley Daphne W. Yiu, Chinese University of Hong Kong Commentary: "Dynamic Capabilities and the Future of the William P. Wan, City University of Hong Kong Global Factory" Yuehua Xu, Sun Yat-Sen University Peter J Buckley, University of Leeds Chinese Enterprises in Africa: Transferring ‘Yellow River Commentary: "Dynamic Capabilities in International Capitalism’ to Africa and Its Implications Cooperative Agreements " Connie Shao-mei Zheng, Deakin University Stephen Tallman, University of Richmond Ethical Decision-Making of Purchasing Professionals in Commentary: "Mechanisms of Governance and Dynamic Taiwan and China Capabilities in the Multinational Enterprise" Yi-Hui Ho, Chang Jung Christian University Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary Chieh-Yu Lin, Chang Jung Christian University Presentation of the AIB Eminent Scholar Award Corporate Social Responsibility and CEO Compensation: Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading Evidence from China Jie Zhang, Peking University & China HuaRong Asset Management Co., Ltd. THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 12:10-13:20 Chang Song, Renmin University of China Xiyou Liu, Peking University Time: 12:10-13:20 It Takes Two to Tango: Exploring the Principal-Agent and Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Principal-Principal Problems among Public Family Businesses Qian Gu, Georgia State University JIBS Editorial Board Meeting Lin-Hua Lu, National Cheng Kung University Does Environmental Management Help Foreign-Invested JIBS Editorial Board Members Only. Firms Outperform in an Emerging Economy? Nahyun Kim, Korea University Time: 12:10-13:20 Jon Jungbien Moon, Korea University Room: Convention Lower I&II Haitao Yin, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Light Lunch

THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 10:15-10:55 A light lunch will be provided for conference participants at the Convention Lower Hall. Time: 10:15-10:55 Room: Convention Lower I&II Coffee Break THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 13:20-14:35

Refreshments will be provided for conference participants at Session 1.3.1 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 the Convention Lower Hall. Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Convention Upper Hall Transnational Regulatory Integration and Development: The Role of Business, Government, and NGOs Chairs: Gerald Andrew McDermott, University of South Carolina and Jonathan Doh, Villanova University Discussant: Rajneesh Narula, University of Reading

Panelists: Gerald Andrew McDermott, University of South Carolina Jonathan Doh, Villanova University Rafael Lucea, George Washington University Yi Jia Kathleen Low, WU Vienna

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Session 1.3.2 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 Responsible Sourcing and Country of Origin of the Source: Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Influence on Brand and Country Image Srdan Zdravkovic, Bryant University Regionalization and the Multinational Enterprise: The Emerging Issues The Blame Game Post an Organisational Crisis: A Cross- Chairs: Ricardo Flores, University of New South Wales National Study on the Role of Country of Origin and Jin Uk Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana- Roberta Veale, University of Adelaide Champaign Vinh Nhat Lu, Australian National University Discussant: Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading Ke Chen, University of International Business and Economics

Panelists: Session 1.3.6 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Ruth Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Fatih II (L 9) Jin Uk Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jean-Luc Arregle, EMLyon Business School Learning Innovative Knowledge Management Christian Asmussen, Copenhagen Business School Chair: Gary Knight, Willamette University Bo Bernhard Nielsen, Copenhagen Business School Tom Osegowitsch, University of Melbourne MNEs’ Learning from FDI Exit Experience – If and When It Andre Sammartino, University of Melbourne May Happen: Evidence from Korean MNEs Rian Drogendijk, Uppsala University Yuping Zeng, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Sangcheol Song, Saint Joseph’s University Session 1.3.3 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 Soonkyoo Choe, Yonsei University Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Exploring the Type and Locus of Embeddedness for Global Innovation About Time: Putting Process Back into Firm Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Internationalisation Research Bjoern Ambos, University St. Gallen Chairs: Niina Nummela, Turku School of Economics and Catherine Welch, University of Sydney Learning Diversity and Product Innovation in an Emerging Economy Zhenzhen Xie, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology Panelists: Jiatao Li, HKUST Sascha Fuerst, Universidad EAFIT

Thomas Hutzschenreuter, WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management Session 1.3.7 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Marian Vanessa Jones, University of Glasgow Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Fatih I (L 9) Peter Wayne Liesch, University of Queensland Communication Inside and Outside MNEs Jan-Erik Vahlne, University of Gothenburg Chair: Felipe Monteiro, INSEAD

Session 1.3.4 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 How MNCs May Improve the Efficiency of Language Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Communications and its Global Competitiveness: Implications from a Laboratory Study Academics on the Move: Advice for Junior Minyoung Kim, University of Kansas Academics Developing Boundaryless Careers Midam Kim, University of Kansas/Northwestern University Chair: Majid Ghorbani, Renmin University of China Ann Bradlow, Northwestern University

Tailan Chi, University of Kansas Panelists: Friend or Foe? The Effects of English as Lingua Franca on Sinan Caykoylu, Simon Fraser University Cooperative versus Competitive Choices – An Experimental Masud Chand, Wichita University Study Yuan Liao, University of New South Wales Katrin Muehlfeld, Utrecht University Masoud Shadnam, Rouen Business School Diemo Urbig, University of Wuppertal Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Tilburg University Session 1.3.5 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Vivien Procher, University of Wuppertal Track: 2 - Marketing and Supply Chain Room: Vista (L 9) Perceived Global Mindset: The Effect of National Social Country of Origin (COO) Broad Reach into Identities and Demographic Characteristics Orly Levy, IMD Business School Strategic Brand Decisions Sully Taylor, Portland State University Chair: Ahmet H Kirca, Michigan State University Schon Beechler, INSEAD

Nakiye A. Boyacigiller, Sabanci University Country of Origin Effect: What We Know and What We Need Maury Peiperl, IMD to Know Ahmet Bayraktar, Rutgers University Business Diplomacy in MNCs: An Exploratory Study Huub Ruel, Windesheim University of Applied Global Brands and "Made-In" Labels Sciences/University of Twente Chol Lee, Sogang University Tim Wolters, University of Twente Johny K. Johansson, Georgetown University Raymond Loohuis, University of Twente

34 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Thursday, July 4

Session 1.3.8 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Session 1.3.11 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Mercury III (Lobby) HR Issues in Transnational and MNC Contexts International New Ventures: Focusing on the Chair: Elaine Farndale, Pennsylvania State University / Entrepreneur Tilburg University Chair: Sui Sui, Ryerson University

Developments in Knowledge Transfer Activities of The "Outsider" Entrepreneurs: The Role of Founders’ Expatriates and Inpatriates Immigrant Status in the Interna-tionalization and Performance Anne-Wil Harzing, Melbourne University of High Technology New Ventures Markus Pudelko, Tuebingen University R. Isil Yavuz, Ozyegin University Sebastian Reiche, IESE Harry Sapienza, University of Minnesota Sri Zaheer, University of Minnesota Financial Incentivization in Transnational Contexts Chris Brewster, University of Reading International New Ventures, Founder Gender, and Export James Walker, University of Reading Performance Geoffrey Wood, University of Warwick In Hyeock (Ian) Lee, Loyola University Chicago Elena Beleska-Spasova, University of Reading Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount University The Role of Parent-Country Nationals in Reducing the Desirability and Feasibility in Internationalization Intentions: Adverse Effect of Perceived Value Inconsistency on the The Impact of Psychological Distance Commitment of Foreign Subsidiary Employees Daniela Bolzani, University of Bologna Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School Riccardo Fini, University of Bologna Larissa Rabbiosi, Copenhagen Business School Gian Luca Marzocchi, University of Bologna Guenter K. Stahl, WU Vienna and INSEAD Are We There Yet? Comparing Adoption, Internalization, and Session 1.3.12 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Effectiveness of High-Investment HR Values among Local Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Hyde Park (L -2) Firms and MNC Subsidiaries of U.S. Firms in South Asia Saba Colakoglu, Berry College and Koc University Diving into Deep Learning! Some Classroom Matt Allen, Babson College Creativity & Insights Chair: Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung, University of Sydney Khasro Miah, North South University Allan Bird, Northeastern University Understanding a Firm’s Internationalization Process - An Session 1.3.9 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Abductive Inspired Learning Approach Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Roger Schweizer, University of Gothenburg Developing Global Mindsets via the China Study Tour Understanding the Dynamics of Emerging Connie Shao-mei Zheng, Deakin University Markets Chair: James M. Hagen, Hamline University Human Factors in Virtual Team Pedagogies: ICT based Learning in Multi-Campus IB Education Gabriele Suder, SKEMA Experiential and Vicarious Learning of Emerging Market Problem Based Teaching in International Management: A Multinational Enterprises: An Investigation of Cross-Border Political/Economic Risk Assessment Exercise M&As Paula S. Daly, James Madison University Sophia Hamblin Wang, Australian National University Marion Owyar-Hosseini White, James Madison University Yi Li, Australian National University Daniel S. Zisk, James Madison University Emerging Market MNEs, Foreign Establishment Mode and David E. Cavazos, University of New Mexico Strategic Asset Seeking John Anderson, University of Northern Iowa and Durham Encouraging and Assessing Chinese Students’ Class University Participation Dylan Sutherland, Durham University Dirk C. Moosmayer, Nottingham University Financial Depth of the BRIC: The Russian Dimension Segmenting College Students by Demographic, Andrei Kuznetsov, Lancashire Business School Psychological, and Situational Variables as Predictors of Their Intentions to Travel Abroad for a Volunteer Project Olga Kuznetsova, Manchester Metropolitan University Sarath A. Nonis, Arkansas State University Yakov Mirkin, Institute of World Economy and Clint Relyea, Arkansas State University International Relations

Informality, Institutions, and MNEs in Russia, 1995-2009 Session 1.3.13 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Natalya Smith, University of Liverpool, ULMS Track: 14 - Methods in IB Research Room: Macka Park (L -2) Ekaterina Thomas, Staffordshire University Culture and Research Methodology Chair: Pavlos Dimitratos, University of Glasgow

On a New Approach to Measure Regional Culture Differences: Food Style and Macro Indicators Linghui Tang, College of New Jersey

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Global Entrepreneurship Monitor: General Framework and Greasing the Wheels of Change: The Impact of Corruption on Methodology Firms’ Innovation in Transition Economies Jose Ernesto Amoros, Universidad del Desarrollo Sorin M.S. Krammer, Groningen University Niels Bosma, Utrecht University Alicia Coduras, Universidad Antonio de Nebrija/ Global Session 1.3.15 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Entrepreneurship Research Association Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Central Park (L -2) Jonathan Levie, Strathclyde University Yana Litovsky, Global Entrepreneurship Research Cross-Border Acquisition Strategies Association Chair: Olivier Bertrand, SKEMA

In-depth Interviews in International Business Research: Multiculturality, Power & Language Transfer Pricing Manipulation and Profit Transfers of David Sapto Adi Guttormsen, Coventry University Multinational Firms Ling Eleanor Zhang, Hanken School of Economics Necla V. Geyikdagi, Yeditepe University Filiz Karaman, Yildiz Technical University Students as Subjects Revisited: Establishing Measurement Invariance in a Cross-Cultural Context How has the International Harmonization of Financial Valentina V. Kuskova, NRU Higher School of Economics Reporting Standards Affected Merger Premiums within the Irina O. Volkova, NRU Higher School of Economics European Union? Liudmila M. Cheglakova, NRU Higher School of Konstantinos Bozos, Leeds University Economics Yasanji Ratnaike, Leeds University Malek Alsharairi, German Jordanian University A Cross-Cultural Examination of Consumer Wait-Perception Bias: Russia and the U.S.A. Cross-border Acquisitions (CBAs) vs. Domestic Acquisitions: Kristie Kay Seawright, Brigham Young University How do they Affect CEO Compensation? Scott E. Sampson, Brigham Young University Omer Faruk Genc, Temple University David C. Howe, University of Utah Market Reaction to Cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions Loren Haynes Rich, Brigham Young University Announcements of Chinese Multinationals Bo Fan, Southern New Hampshire University Session 1.3.14 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Lingling Wang, Southern New Hampshire University Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Orman Park (L -2) Aysun Ficici, Southern New Hampshire University C. Bulent Aybar, Southern New Hampshire University Corruption and Legitimacy Chair: Jean Boddewyn, Baruch College Cross-Border Acquisitions and Value Creation of Chinese Firms: Where Is the Beef? Lei Li, Nottingham University Corruption, Multinational Enterprises and Institutions in Agyenim Boateng, University of Nottingham Emerging Markets: An African Perspective Xiaogang Bi, Nottingham University John Manuel Luiz, University of Cape Town Winnie Tu, Nottingham University Callum Stewart, University of Cape Town Zhenning Wang, Nottingham University Grease or Dust in the Wheels When Do Chinese Firms Acquire Companies in Advanced Canan Mutlu, University of Texas at Dallas Economies? Industry- and Firm- level Evidence from Cross- Seung-Hyun Lee, University of Texas at Dallas border M&As in Japan Culture, Wealth, and Corruption: Economic Development's Yuan-yuan Gong, Kyoto University Mediating Role in Predicting Political Corruption Balazs Fazekas, Kyoto University Nicholas D. Rhew, University of Memphis Emerging Market Firms’ Acquisitions in Developed Countries: Frances Fabian, University of Memphis An Investigation of Consumer Trust Robert Steinbauer, University of Memphis Cher-Min Fong, National Sun Yat-Sen University Nolan Gaffney, University of North Texas Chun-Ling Lee, National Sun Yat-Sen University Corruption in Multinational Enterprises: The Confluence of Hui-Wen Wang, National Sun Yat-Sen University Corruption Culture Distance and Firm Core Values Vijay Sai Sampath, Pace University Noushi Rahman, Pace University THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 14:35-14:50 Robert Vambery, Pace University Unethical Behavior: The Interaction of Hofstede's Cultural Time: 14:35-14:50 Dimensions Break Robert Steinbauer, University of Memphis

Nicholas D. Rhew, University of Memphis Nolan Gaffney, University of North Texas Short break to facilitate transition between sessions. No refreshment service will be provided. Sources of Moral Legitimacy for Multinational Enterprises: Hypernorms and Human Rights Denis Arnold, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Corruption Distance and its Effect on FDI to Latin America: A New Perspective Jose Godinez, University of Edinburgh Ling Liu, University of Edinburgh

36 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Thursday, July 4

Session 1.4.5 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 14:50-16:05 Track: 4-Strategy, Alliances, Competitiveness Room: Vista (L 9)

Session 1.4.1 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Knowledge Management in International Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Convention Upper Hall Alliances Chair: Klaus E. Meyer, China Europe International Why Do Multinational Firms Exist? The Search Business School for Theory or Paradigms for the Multinationality-Performance Relationship International Expansion of Emerging Economy Firms: Coping Chair: Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University with Exploration across Institutional and Product Boundaries Majid Abdi, University of Melbourne Preet S. Aulakh, York University Panelists: Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University Governance Structure and the Creation and Protection of Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary Technological Competencies: International R&D Joint Chang Hoon Oh, Simon Fraser University Ventures in China Harry P. Bowen, Queens University of Charlotte Jiatao Li, HKUST Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School Zhenzhen Xie, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

Session 1.4.2 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Antecedents of MNE Performance: Managing Firm-Specific Track: 2 - Marketing and Supply Chain Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) and Country-Specific Advantages Lars Matysiak, Justus Liebig University Giessen Contemporary and Future Research in Reverse and Conventional Knowledge Transfers in International Marketing International Joint Ventures: Evidence from South Korea Chair: Saeed Samiee, University of Tulsa Chansoo Park, Memorial University of Newfoundland Ilan Vertinsky, University of British Columbia Panelists: Teresita Ireneo-Manalo, Acsenda School of Management Saeed Samiee, University of Tulsa Daniel Bello, Georgia State University Session 1.4.6 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Constantine Katsikeas, Leeds University Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Fatih II (L 9) Bodo B. Schlegelmilch, Wirtschaftsuniversität-Wien Cross-Border Acquisitions and Subsidiary

Relationship in Developing Economy MNEs Session 1.4.3 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Chair: Afonso Fleury, University of São Paulo Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Şadırvan B (L -1)

Turkey as a Place to do Business: Comparative Reverse Knowledge Transfer: A Survey of Acquisitions by Perspectives Indian MNEs Chair: Ahmet H Kirca, Michigan State University Smitha Nair, University of Sheffield Mehmet Demirbag, University of Sheffield Kamel Mellahi, Warwick University Panelists: Nakiye A. Boyacigiller, Sabanci University Institutional Distance and Headquarters-Subsidiary Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University Relationship Quality: The Moderating Role of Pervez N. Ghauri, King's College London Institutionalization of Headquarters’ Practice in Subsidiaries Cuneyt Evirgen, Sabanci University Jizhong Li, Curtin University Liesl Riddle, George Washington University Fuming Jiang, Curtin University Cross-border Acquisitions by Emerging-Economy Firms: Session 1.4.4 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Institutional Gap as a Source of Value Creation Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Hamid Akbari, UOIT Ellen R. Auster, York University Advancing Research on International Aspects The Location Choice of Cross-Border Acquisitions by of Innovation Ecosystems, Consumer Benefits, Emerging Market Multinationals and Other Demand-Side Perspectives Barclay E. James, Louisiana State University Chair: Ronaldo Couto Parente, Florida International Rajeev J. Sawant, Baruch College University Joshua Bendickson, Louisiana State University Discussant: Ana Siqueira, Duquesne University

Panelists: Felipe Monteiro, INSEAD Ram Mudambi, Temple University Peter Williamson, University of Cambridge Ulf Andersson, Copenhagen Business School Tina Ambos, University of Sussex

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Session 1.4.7 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 The Role of Subnational Externalities and Industrial Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Fatih I (L 9) Heterogeneity in Driving Multinational Firms’ Entry Strategy Stefano Elia, Politecnico di Milano Environmental Sustainability, Climate Change Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano and Strategy Sergio Mariotti, Politecnico di Milano Chair: Shankar Chelliah, Universiti Sains Malaysia Institutions and Geography of innovation: A Study of Innovative Outputs of Multinational Enterprises and Domestic Clean Energy to "Dirty" Countries: The Effect of Host-Country firms in China Corruption and Home-Country Legal System on Transfer of Xuesong Geng, Singapore Management University Technologies Kenneth Huang, Singapore Management University Neli Loewenthal, George Washington University Heli Wang, Singapore Management University Goran Vojvodic, George Washington University Session 1.4.10 - Special Session Time: 14:50-16:05 Geography, Institutions, and Managerial Disclosure: Oily Evidence Special Session Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) Anthony Cannizzaro, George Washington University Special Session of AJBS Best Papers Robert Weiner, George Washington University Chair: Gary Knight, Willamette University The Political Economy of Climate Change Regulation - Rent- Seeking in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme The Effects of Corporate-Level R&D Policies and Laboratory- (EU ETS) Level Collaborations on Laboratory R&D Performance Sanjay Patnaik, George Washington University Naohiro Sawada, Aoyama Gakuin University Hiroshi Nakamura, Keio University Session 1.4.8 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Saturn I (Lobby) MNE Dynamics, Distance and the Role of Space and Place in Institutions and Multinational Strategy the Organization of MNE's Locations: Evidence from Chair: Jennifer Oetzel, American University Japanese MNEs Majid Eghbali-Zarch, University of Western Ontario Multinational Corporations Participation in Global Governance: Inter-Organizational Linkages and Partner Switching: A Look An Institutional Perspective at the Japanese Automobile Industry M. Abrahim Soleimani, Eastern Washington University Kunal Banerji, Eastern Michigan University William D. Schneper, Franklin & Marshall College Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University Wendy Eager, Eastern Washington University Session 1.4.11 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 The Effect of CEO Compensation on their Responses to Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Mercury III (Lobby) Institutional Pressures: Evidence from the Choice between Cross-Border Alliances and Acquisitions Innovation and Knowledge Capabilities Mirko H. Benischke, University of Auckland Chair: Michael C. Nippa, Freiberg University Institutions and Strategy: Corporate Social Responsibility as Stakeholder Management in Multinational Companies Subsidiary Development of New, Complementary and Distant Nikolas Rathert, Freie Universitaet Berlin Technologies: The Influence of MNC and Host Country Board Industry Expertise and Strategic Change: The Impact of Technological Dynamism Institutional Differences Anupama Phene, George Washington University Sebastian Schrapp, University of Goettingen Stephen Tallman, University of Richmond Jana Oehmichen, Georg-August-University Goettingen Decision-Making Autonomy and Subsidiary Innovation Michael Wolff, Georg-August-University Goettingen Dut Van Vo, University of Groningen Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, University of Groningen Session 1.4.9 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Gjalt de Jong, University of Groningen Track: 12-Economic Geography & Value Chains Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Björn Jindra, Halle Institute for Economic Research Innovation and Externalities Dynamic Capabilities for Successful Strategic Renewal: Chair: Carine Peeters, Universite libre de Bruxelles Internationalization and Sourcing Capabilities Monica Ileana Riviere, SKEMA Gabriele Suder, SKEMA Offshore and Domestic Subsidiary R&D Sourcing: Its Antecedents and Innovation Outcomes The Impact of Parent Firm Knowledge Transfers on Foreign Michael J Mol, University of Warwick Subsidiary Innovation Olivier Bertrand, SKEMA Heather Berry, George Washington University

Evolution of Innovation Networks across Geographical and Organizational Boundaries: A Study of R&D Subsidiaries in the Bangalore IT Cluster Florian Taeube, EBS Business School Amit Karna, EBS Business School

Petra Sonderegger,

38 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Thursday, July 4

Session 1.4.12 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Effectuation and Causation: Two Decision-Making Logics of Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Hyde Park (L -2) INVs at the Early Stage of Growth and Internationalization? Aleksandra Wasowska, University of Warsaw Understanding Subsidiary Role and Mariola Ciszewska-Milinaric, Kozminski Academy Performance Krzysztof Obloj, Kozminski Univ. & University of Warsaw Chair: Pooja Thakur, Virginia Tech Michal Zdziarski, Warsaw University Causation, Effectuation and Opportunities during Roles of Strategic Embeddedness and Specialized Resources Internationalization in Multinational Subsidiary Autonomy and Performance in an Sylvie K. Chetty, University of Otago Emerging Economy Arto Ojala, University of Jyvaskyla Xiaoying Li, Brunel University Tanja Kontinen, University of Jyvaskyla Xiaming Liu, University of London Restructuring the MNC: Capability and Organizational Co- Session 1.4.14 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 evolution in Functionally Differentiated Subsidiaries Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Orman Park (L -2) Carlos Adrian Rodriguez, McGill University Omar Toulan, McGill University Political Connections and Ties in Emerging Markets The Effect of Isomorphic Behavior on Subsidiary Performance Chair: Gul Berna Ozcan, University of London Naoki Ando, Hosei University A Neglected Level of Analysis in MNE’s Strategy, Structure The Double-Edged Effect of Political Connections in a and Subsidiary Research Regulated Industry: The Role of Political Rivalry Shu Yu, National University of Singapore Zheng Yan, National University of Singapore Andrew Delios, National University of Singapore Does Kinship with Government Make Firm Immune to The Co-Construction of MNE Subsidiary Mandates: The Role Institutional Pressure in Transition Economy? of Subsidiary Identity and Organisational Identification Shiye Wang, Peking University Eva Andrea Alfoldi, University of Manchester Guochen Du, Peking University Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds Strange Bedfellows? Investigating the Survival of International Sara McGaughey, Griffith University Public-Private Equity Alliances in Emerging Economies Subsidiary-Level Firm-Specific Advantages, Governance and Alex Mohr, University of Kent Subsidiary Performance in South East Asia Chengang Wang, University of Bradford Quyen Nguyen, University of Reading Fernando Fastoso, Bradford University Antecedents and Consequences of Relational Capabilities: A The Effects of Human Capital and Corruption on the Global Study of MNE Subsidiaries in Thai Manufacturing Sector Integration of Emerging Economies Rapeeporn Rungsithong, University of Bath Chuck Bryant, Cleveland State University Anthony Roath, University of Bath Rajshekhar (Raj) G. Javalgi, Cleveland State University

Business-Government Relations and Radical Innovation: Session 1.4.13 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Evidence of the Moderating Effects of Trust in Emerging Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Macka Park (L -2) Markets Juhee Kim, Korea University Emerging Domains in International Daeil Nam, Korea University Entrepreneurship Research Chair: Donna Kelley, Babson College An Empirical Investigation on Firms’ Proactive and Passive Motivation for Bribery in China Rui Wang, Peking University New Venture Internationalization as a Rite of Passage: Xiaoyu Zhou, Peking University Unpacking Transitional Vulnerabilities Yi Han, Peking University Shameen Prashantham, Nottingham University

Steven W. Floyd, University of Massachusetts Amherst Session 1.4.15 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 The Framing of Internationalisation Decisions: Examining the Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Central Park (L -2) Construction of Prospects in the Selection of a Course of Action Global Leaders and Mentors Lucrezia Casulli, University of Strathclyde Chair: Fida Afiouni, American University of Beirut Marian Vanessa Jones, University of Glasgow Born Global or Born to Run? The Long-Term Growth of Born n-Culturals, the Next Cross-Cultural Dilemma: A Mentoring Global Firms Perspective Birgit Hagen, University of Pavia Andre Anugerah Pekerti, University of Queensland Antonella Zucchella, University of Pavia Miriam Moeller, University of Queensland David Clinton Thomas, University of New South Wales Beyond Entry Mode - SME’s Escalation in Emerging Markets: Nancy K Napier, Boise State University A Conceptual Framework Guido Bortoluzzi, University of Trieste Semi-regularity, Discontinuity, and Variety: Why Managers Do Yusaf Akbar, Central European University What They Do? Andrea Tracogna, University of Trieste Jing Yu (Gracy) Yang, University of Sydney Song Chang, Chinese University of Hong Kong Fiona Kun Yao, University of California, Berkeley

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Conceptual Confusion, Term Clarification and Reflections on Session 1.5.2 - Panel Time: 16:45-18:00 Global Leadership- a Narrative Synthesis Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Jörg Hruby, Hochschule für Unternehmensführung Sebastian Noack, Quadriga Deutschland GmbH Developing Global Leaders through Confucius as Asian Business Leader: A Comparison of Programmatic and Experiential Teaching Paternalistic Leadership in China, Japan and South Korea Methods Pingping Fu, Chinese University of Hong Kong Chair: Davina Vora, SUNY New Paltz Sophia Jeong, Chinese University of Hong Kong Junichi Yamanoi, Chuo University Panelists: Leader Reinforcement Behavior and Leader-Member Joyce Osland, San Jose State University Exchange: The Moderating Effect of Cultural Orientation Davina Vora, SUNY New Paltz Mahfooz A. Ansari, University of Lethbridge Martha Maznevski, IMD Rehana Aafaqi, University of Lethbridge Session 1.5.3 - Panel Time: 16:45-18:00 Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 16:05-16:45 Developing Country Multinationals: Black Cats, Time: 16:05-16:45 White Cats or Models of CSR? Room: Convention Lower I&II Chairs: Marilyn Taylor, University of Missouri at Kansas City and Xiaohua Yang, University of San Francisco Coffee Break Discussant: Monika Hudson, University of San Francisco

Refreshments will be provided for conference participants at Panelists: the Convention Lower Hall. Andreas Schotter, Western University Loong Wong, Murdoch University A short program will take place and WAIB awards will be Gleb Nikitenko, University of San Francisco presented during the coffee break. Romie Frederick Littrell, Auckland University of Technology Mary Boyden Teagarden, Thunderbird School of Global The Women in the Academy of International Business (WAIB) Management coffee break is sponsored by the E. Desmond Lee Professorship for Developing Women Leaders and Entrepreneurs in International Business, College of Business Session 1.5.4 - Panel Time: 16:45-18:00 Administration, University of Missouri-St. Louis. Track: 12-Economic Geography & Value Chains Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Process Perspectives on Offshoring Chair: Kristin Brandl, Copenhagen Business School

Panelists: THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 16:45-18:00 Kristin Brandl, Copenhagen Business School Michael J Mol, University of Warwick Session 1.5.1 - Special Session Time: 16:45-18:00 Carine Peeters, Universite libre de Bruxelles Special Session Room: Convention Upper Hall Bent Petersen, Copenhagen Business School Stephen Tallman, University of Richmond Defining the Domain of IB: An AIB Town Hall Meeting Session 1.5.5 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Chair: Robert Grosse, George Mason University Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Vista (L 9)

Networks and Collaboration in International What is the scope/turf of international business? What really New Ventures and SMEs are the dimensions of our field? Come and discuss/debate Chair: Tarek Hatem , American University in Cairo these issues at the AIB Domain of IB special session. This town hall meeting will try to build on the articles published in 2013 Q1 issue of AIB Insights. Lost in Translation: Relationship-Building Challenges of the Inexperienced INV in a High-Distance Market Speakers (listed alphabetically): Carole Couper, University of Glasgow Melodena Balakrishnan, University of Wollongong in Shameen Prashantham, Nottingham University Dubai Stephen Young, University of Glasgow Peter J Buckley, University of Leeds Entrepreneurial Network Strategy Conventions in China, John Cantwell, Rutgers University Taiwan, and the US Kendall Roth, University of South Carolina Xin Yao, University of Colorado Gabriele Suder, SKEMA Josh Keller, Nanyang Technological University Renhong Zhu, Sun Yat-Sen University

Ru-Mei Hsieh, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology

40 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Thursday, July 4

Collaboration Networks as Resources for International New Session 1.5.8 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Ventures Track: 2 - Marketing and Supply Chain Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Frances Y.M. Chang, Macquarie University Cynthia M. Webster, Macquarie University Indicators of Export Market Performance and Strategy Session 1.5.6 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Chair: Fatima Wang, King's College London Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Fatih II (L 9) Export Market Orientation and Export Performance in SMEs: Cross-Border M&As The Role of International Experience Chair: Andre Sammartino, University of Melbourne Eunmi Kim, Korea University Insik Jeong, Korea University Who Jumps from Spring Board First? Firm Level Determinants Marketing Mix Adaptation and Export Performance: Examining in Cross Border Mergers & Acquisition Wave the Moderating Effect of Export Manager Cultural Intelligence Manish Popli, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Peter Magnusson, Florida International University Ashutosh Kumar Sinha, IIM Lucknow Alexey V. Semenov, Saint Louis University Risk Preferences in Cross-Border Acquisitions by Emerging Arilova A Randrianasolo, Saint Louis University Market Firms: The Influence of Acquirer and Target Cultural Values and Marketing Strategy: An Examination of Ownership Structures “Theories in Use” Yingdan Cai, University of Groningen Glenn Richey, University of Alabama Hans van Ees, University of Groningen Simon Harris, University of Edinburgh Kees van Veen, University of Groningen Sathyajit Gubbi, University of Groningen Relational Governance and Export Performance: The Moderating Roles of Institutional Distance and Domestic The Effect of Language Distance on Cross-Border Industry Uncertainty Acquisitions Min Ju, University of Missouri - St Louis Ilya Cuypers, Singapore Management University Hongxin Zhao, Saint Louis University Gokhan Ertug, Singapore Management University Tiedong Wang, University of International Business & Jean-Francois Hennart, Singapore Management Economics University and University of Pavia Cross-Border Acquisition Completion and Duration: The Session 1.5.9 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Moderating Role of Historical Ties Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Ben Kedia, University of Memphis Tsvetomira Vladimirova Bilgili, University of Memphis The Role of Language in MNCs Chair: Mary Yoko Brannen, University of Victoria

Session 1.5.7 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Fatih I (L 9) Language Differences and Operation Mode: The Role of Communicative Requirements Managing MNE Capability and Knowledge Angels Dasi, Universitat de Valencia Chair: Irina Mihailova, Aalto University Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School Emotionally Intelligent Leadership in Multilingual Workplaces Multinational Companies and Their International Experience: Helene Tenzer, Tübingen University How Dynamic Capabilities Are Developed Markus Pudelko, Tuebingen University Sergio Janczak, Kings University College at Western The Impact of Foreign Subsidiary’s Language Competence on University the MNEs’ Foreign Subsidiary Staffing Strategy Headquarters Deployment of Capabilities in MNCs: Yong Suhk Pak, Yonsei University Strategic Fit and the Impact of Capability Microfoundations for Jongkun Jun, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Performance Jongmin Lee, Yonsei University Olof Lindahl, Uppsala University Psychological Career Mobility and Person-Language Misfit in Henrik Dellestrand, Uppsala University Multinational Corporations The Firm as a Coordination System: Evidence from Software Maria Järlström, University of Vaasa Services Offshoring Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University Kannan Srikanth, Indian School of Business Tiina Jokinen, University of Vaasa Phanish Puranam, INSEAD Foreign Partners’ Disseminative Capacities and their Impact Session 1.5.10 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 on Knowledge Transfers to International Joint Ventures Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) Chansoo Park, Memorial University of Newfoundland Ilan Vertinsky, University of British Columbia Effects of Emerging Market Institutions Chair: Elizabeth Rose, Aalto University and University of Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School Otago

The Effect of Resource Tangibility, Unrelated Diversification and Business Ties on MNE-Subsidiaries’ Non-Market Approaches in Emerging Economies Vikrant Shirodkar, University of Sussex

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MNC Strategy and Social Adaptation in Emerging Markets Innovation for Base of the Pyramid: A Study from the Meng Zhao, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO Perspective of Required Firm Capabilities Nan Zhou, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO Rifat Sharmelly, University of New South Wales Seung Ho Park, Moscow School of Management Sangeeta Ray, University of Sydney SKOLKOVO Pradeep Kanta Ray, University of New South Wales When Opposites Attract: Learning from Cross-Sector Alliances in Emerging Markets Session 1.5.13 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 Aline Gatignon, INSEAD Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Macka Park (L -2) Internationalization Challenges of Rural Area Expansions in Managing Institutional Environments in Emerging Economies -Business-NGO Relationship Processes Emerging Markets Anna Ljung, Uppsala University Chair: Andrew Spicer, University of South Carolina

Session 1.5.11 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Mercury III (Lobby) Entrepreneurship and the Face of Janus of Institutions: Stimulus Policies for High-Impact Entrepreneurs in Brazil and FDIs from Emerging Economies Russia Chair: Mo Yamin, University of Manchester Gilberto Sarfati, FGV-EAESP Good Intentions, Fragile Legitimacy: Evidence from the Airline Internationalize to Escape? Evidence from Family Firms in Industry in Africa China Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Bristol University Kimberly Eddleston, Northeastern University Yaw A. Debrah, Swansea University Ruihua Joy Jiang, Oakland University Institutional Environment and Multinational Enterprises' Post Michael D. Santoro, Lehigh University Entry Choices—an Institutional Perspective Elitsa Banalieva, Northeastern University Chang Liu, University of International Business and Economics Strategic Entry or Strategic Exit? International Presence by Zijie Li, University of International Business and Emerging Economy Enterprises Economics Stephanie Wang, University of Miami Yi Li, Australian National University Yadong Luo, University of Miami Yuting Liang, University of International Business and Vladislav Maksimov, University of Miami Economics Performance Implications of Internationalization Market Timing Emerging markets, informal institutions and strategy Strategy: Evidence from China formulation Lin Yuan, University of Macau Michael A. Sartor, University of Western Ontario Xiaolin Qian, University of Macau Nitin Pangarkar, National University of Singapore The Domain of Emerging Markets: An Exploratory Examination into the Nature and Characteristics of this Concept Session 1.5.12 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 Francesca Spigarelli, University of Macerata Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Hyde Park (L -2) Daniel Rottig, Florida Gulf Coast University Bottom of the Pyramid and NGOs Internal Market Failure in Emerging Economy Firms Chair: Carlos Rufin, Suffolk University Michael N. Young, Hong Kong Baptist University Mike W. Peng, University of Texas at Dallas Omer Nesim Gokalp, University of Texas at Dallas Revisiting the Stakeholder's Salience Model in Non Governmental Organizations Xinran Wang, Hong Kong Baptist University Florent Pestre, University Paris Sud Shahzad Khurram, University Paris Sud Session 1.5.14 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 Women’s Empowerment: Involving Local Actors and an Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Orman Park (L -2) International Non-Governmental Organization in a Fishing Top Management Teams, Leader Succession & Village in the Northeast of Brazil Regina Yoshie Matsue, University of Fortaleza Organizational Culture Chair: Karsten Jonsen, IMD Mario Henrique Ogasavara, University of Fortaleza Fatima Regina Ney Matos, University of Fortaleza Post-Succession Predecessor-Successor Interactions and Multiple Institutional Logics and Inter-Organizational Their Relational and Organizational Outcomes Partnerships: The Dynamics of Cooperation between Social Sinan Caykoylu, Simon Fraser University Enterprises Imran Chowdhury, Pace University The Effect of CEOs Expertise on the Performance of Microfinance Institutions: A Global Survey Sourcing from the Base of the Pyramid: Pricing Innovations Neema Mori, University of Dar es Salaam when Markets do not Exist Daudi Pascal, University of Agder Dirk Michael Boehe, University Of Adelaide Roy Mersland, University of Agder Leandro Pongeluppe, Insper Institute of Education and Research Top Management Teams’ Competencies and its Influence on Sergio Giovanetti Lazzarini, Insper Institute of Education a Firm’s Results: Internationalization Perspective Analysis and Research Marina Latukha, Saint-Petersburg State University Andrei Panibratov, Saint-Petersburg State University

42 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Thursday, July 4

Involvement Work Systems, Climate of Participation, and Facility Performance: Exploring the Moderating Effect of THURSDAY, JULY 4 - 19:30-22:00 National Power Distance Yuan Jiang, Indiana Univ. - Purdue Univ. Fort Wayne Time: 19:30-22:00 Saba Colakoglu, Berry College and Koc University Dave Lepak, Rutgers University AIB Fellows' Dinner Joseph Blasi, Rutgers University Doug Kruse, Rutgers University The Fellows Dinner will be held offsite. AIB Fellows and Internationalization of Top Managers in Germany and the UK invited guests only. – Cross-national Differences or Similarities? Tobias Dauth, Rouen Business School Stefan Schmid, ESCP Europe Dennis Wurster, ESCP Europe Are Culturally Robust Japanese and US Companies Built to Last? The Effect of Organizational Culture on Organizational Mortality Takashi Sakikawa, Niigata University The Association between Leader Moral Development and

Follower Moral Development: A Comparative Study across the Taiwan Strait Yi-Hui Ho, Chang Jung Christian University Chieh-Yu Lin, Chang Jung Christian University

Factors Affecting the Staffing of General Managers of Foreign Subsidiaries Hsiao Wen Liu, National Chengchi University Hui Yun Chiu, National Chengchi University Chow Ming Yu, National Chengchi University

Session 1.5.15 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Central Park (L -2)

FDI and Location Chair: Mohammad Akbar, Indian Institute of Management

Lucknow

The World is Spiky: Firm Internationalization in a Semi- Globalized World Jin Uk Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The Regionalization Strategy Hypothesis: Evidence from the Australian Internationalization Experience Youngok Kim, University of New South Wales Sidney John Gray, University of Sydney Foreign Market Selection of Established MNEs’ New Business Units Thomas Hutzschenreuter, WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management Ingo Kleindienst, WHU Christina Guenther, WHU Martin Hammes, WHU Geographic Concentration and Institutional Diversification: The Location Strategy for Multinational Banks Legend for Symbols Used: I Han, Feng Chia University Hsin-Yu Liang, Feng Chia University Nominee for the Temple/AIB Best Paper Award Substitutes or Complements? Performance Implication of Joint Nominee for the Haynes Prize for the Most Promising Decision on FDI Location and Entry Mode Scholar Min Jung Kim, Korea University Jon Jungbien Moon, Korea University China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment (oFDI) from the Private Sector: Explaining the Differences of the Locational Determinants between Privatized State-Associated Enterprises (PSEs) and Privately Owned Enterprises (POEs) Wonchan Ra, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Chunxiang Qian, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

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Session 2.1.4 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 FRIDAY, JULY 5 Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Cross-Border R&D Collaborations and Innovation Performance FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 09:00-10:15 Chair: Annique Un, Northeastern University Discussant: Ulf Andersson, Copenhagen Business School Session 2.1.1 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 Special Session Room: Convention Upper Hall Panelists: Annique Un, Northeastern University Turkey Today: Three Contemporary Views on Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University the Political and Economic Context of Turkey Anupama Phene, George Washington University Chair: Nakiye A. Boyacigiller, Sabanci University Mariko Sakakibara, UCLA

Turkey's Place in the World: Relations with Europe, Middle Session 2.1.5 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 East and the US Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Vista (L 9) Soli Ozel, Kadir Has University Knowledge Development Turkey's Economy: Strengths and Weaknesses as it Moves Chair: Sylvie K. Chetty, University of Otago Toward EU Membership or Regional Leadership Izak Atiyas, Director, TUSIAD-Sabanci University Competitiveness Forum Managing Competency Creating R&D Subsidiaries in Multinationals: Not too much autonomy or too much control The State of Turkey's Democracy: Constitutional Reforms and Kazuyuki Motohashi, University of Tokyo the Recent Peace Initiative E. Fuat Keyman, Director, International Policy Center Institutional Regime Shift in Intellectual Property Rights and Patenting Strategies of Firms in China Kenneth Huang, Singapore Management University Session 2.1.2 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 Xuesong Geng, Singapore Management University Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Heli Wang, Singapore Management University Corporate Social Responsibility: Defining the The Knowledge Broker. A Strategic Orientation and an Domain Organizational Capability for Competing in Global Markets Chair: Sushil Vachani, Boston University Stefano Denicolai, University of Pavia Antonella Zucchella, University of Pavia Roger Strange, University of Sussex Panelists: Sushil Vachani, Boston University Learning, Design and Internationalization of Distributed Work: Hildy Teegen, University of South Carolina The Case of Clinical Trials Jennifer Oetzel, American University Metin Onal Vural, IE Business School Nalin Kulatilaka, Boston University Sarianna Lundan, University of Bremen Session 2.1.6 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Fatih II (L 9) Session 2.1.3 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 SMEs Exporting and International Market Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Expansion Regional Aspects of the Multinationality- Chair: Arpita Joardar, Clark University

Performance Research: Does the Context Matter for the M-P Relationship in Emerging Stages and Patterns of the Internationalization of Chinese- Owned Firms: Market-Seeking versus Resource-Seeking Markets? Firms Chair: Sumit Kundu, Florida International University Roberto Curci, Butler University Ling-Yee (Esther) Li, Lingnan University Panelists: Internationalization Strategy, Dynamic Capabilities, and the Jean-Francois Hennart, Singapore Management University and University of Pavia Survival of SMEs in the Export Market Sui Sui, Ryerson University Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading Matthias Baum, University of Giessen Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University Ahmet H Kirca, Michigan State University Selection Forces and Mimetic Isomorphism – International Market Entry Mode and Region Choices of Small and Medium Sized Firms in the German Biotech Industry 1996-2011 Marie Oehme, University of Mannheim

Suleika Bort, University of Mannheim

Entry Speed of SMEs into Export Markets and Survival: The Moderating Roles of Industrial Competition and Foreign Ownership Ziliang Deng, Renmin University of China Ruey-Jer Bryan Jean, National Chengchi University

44 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Friday, July 5

Institutional Distance, Direction and Complementarity: Session 2.1.7 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Impacts on the Mode of Entry Decision Track: 4-Strategy, Alliances, Competitiveness Room: Fatih I (L 9) Kai Xu, Texas A&M University Management of International Alliances Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Chair: Manuel Portugal Ferreira, Uninove - Universidade Nove de Julho Session 2.1.10 - Special Session Time: 09:00-10:15 Special Session Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) International Joint Venture Survival: The Role of Partner Special Session of BALAS Best Papers Diversity Chair: Robert Grosse, George Mason University Anthony Goerzen, Queen's University Alex Mohr, University of Kent Chengang Wang, University of Bradford In celebration of the contributions of Harvey Arbelaez to AIB and the field of IB. Reducing Cultural Uncertainty Abroad through Experience Gained in the Domestic Market Exporting from Latin America – Insights from Chilean Sungjin J. Hong, Queen's University Belfast Entrepreneurial Firms Seung-Hyun Lee, University of Texas at Dallas Luciano Ciravegna, University of London Board Composition in International Joint Ventures Latin America in the Wine Market:The Country of Origin Effect Ilya Cuypers, Singapore Management University on Consumers` Preferences Gokhan Ertug, Singapore Management University Christian Felzensztein, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Jeffrey Reuer, Purdue Universtiy Causal Recipes for Internationalization Speed – an Ben Bensaou, INSEAD Exploratory Study Luis E. Lopez, INCAE Business School Session 2.1.8 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Session 2.1.11 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Challenging Cultural/Psychic Distance: What is Track: 2 - Marketing and Supply Chain Room: Mercury III (Lobby) Wrong and How can We Fix It? Ins and Outs, Supply Chain and Exports Chair: Jing Betty Feng, Georgia State University Chair: William Murphy, University of Saskatchewan

Differences in Work Values: Understanding the Role of Intra- Understanding the Determinants of Export Performance: A versus Inter-Country Variation Meta-Analysis André van Hoorn, University of Groningen Christopher Schlaegel, Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg On the Symmetry and Discordance of Cultural Distance in Cross-border M&As: A Two-Country Study An Empirical Investigation of the Antecedents and Harun Emre Yildiz, Stockholm School of Economics Performance Outcomes of Export Innovativeness Carl Felix Fey, Nottingham University Katerina Makri, Athens Univ. of Economics and Business Marios Theodosiou, University of Cyprus Cultural Distance in International Business and Management: From Mean-based to Variance-based Measures Evangelia Katsikea, Athens Univ. of Economics and Marjolijn Onrust, University of Groningen Business Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, University of Groningen George J. Avlonitis, Athens Univ. of Economics and Business Robbert Maseland, University of Groningen Arjen Slangen, Rotterdam School of Management Marketing Strategies-Performance Relationship: An Investigation on Micro and Small Brazilian Enterprises Understanding Psychic Distance and Its Asymmetry – Reynaldo Dannecker Cunha, ESPM Distance Judgments as Social Comparisons Thelma Valeria Rocha, ESPM Anja Maria Schuster, University of St. Gallen Bjoern Ambos, University St. Gallen Effect of Brazilian Public Export Assistance Programs: Implications for Export Performance in a Longitudinal Session 2.1.9 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Approach Flavia de Holanda Schmidt, IPEA Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Jorge Ferreira da Silva, PUC-Rio Host Country Environment and FDI Jorge Carneiro, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Chair: Elena Beleska-Spasova, University of Reading Janeiro Objectively Measured Factors Affecting the Price of Exported Multinational Sensitivity to Human Rights: The Influence of Australian Wines Nationality in American and Chinese Foreign Direct Elyse Renee Shane, University of Adelaide Investment Susan Freeman, University of Adelaide Brent Burmester, Auckland University Wahid Murad, University of Adelaide Ben Simons, University of Auckland Marketing and Supply Chain Capabilities' Role in Responding FDI Communities and Foreign Subsidiary Performance to Institutional Pressure and Internationalization of Emerging Jing'an Tang, Sacred Heart University Economy Firms to Developed Economies Ismail Golgeci, University of Vaasa Ahmad Arslan, University of Vaasa

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Microfoundations of Supply Chain Agility and Resilience and Session 2.1.14 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 their Role in International Performance Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Orman Park (L -2) Ismail Golgeci, University of Vaasa Ausrine Silenskyte, University of Vaasa Firm Growth and Performance in Emerging Markets Session 2.1.12 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Chair: Wlamir Goncalves Xavier, FGV/EAESP e UNISUL Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Hyde Park (L -2) Institutions, CSR and Performance Contract Specificity and Supplier Performance in China: The Chair: Jeannine Comma, University of the West Indies Contingent Roles of Institutional Environments Qiyuan Zhang, University of Hong Kong

Kevin Zheng Zhou, University of Hong Kong The Effect of the Regulatory Environment on Firm The Influence of Business Group Heterogeneity on Corporate Performance: Explaining Industry Differences Diversification and Firm Performance: An Examination across Nicholas James Bailey, University of South Carolina Manufacturing and Service Sectors Creating Organizational Resilience: What We Can Learn from Saptarshi Purkayastha, Indian Institute of Management Financial Services Firms That Have Successfully Braved the Kozhikode Economic Crisis—and from Those That Did Not Somnath Lahiri, Illinois State University Markus Venzin, Università Bocconi Rethinking Medical Tourism Research: A Proposed Need Some Privacy? Consequences of Being Public vs. Conceptual Framework Using Competitive, Supportive and Private on Firms’ Investments Emerging (CSE) Factors in Achieving Competitiveness in Aude Le Cottier, IE Business School Healthcare Industry Juan Santalo, IE Business School Shankar Chelliah, Universiti Sains Malaysia Thilagavathi Krishnan, Universiti Sains Malaysia A Vocabulary Structure Approach to Analyze a Struggle Around Global Supply Chain Responsibility Performance of MNEs in an Emerging Economy during Crisis: Dirk C. Moosmayer, Nottingham University What Makes the Difference between Survival and Susannah M. Davis, Nottingham University Bankruptcy? Cosmina Lelia Voinea, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen The Role of Governments in Designing Global Players Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano Managerial Resources and the Penrose effect: Evidence of an Sergio Mariotti, Politecnico di Milano Emerging Market Andrea Colli, Bocconi University Min-Ping Kang, National Taiwan Normal University Wein-Hong Chen, National Dong Hwa University Po-Yuan Chen, National Chengchi University Session 2.1.13 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Macka Park (L -2) Financial Reforms and their Effect on Domestic and Foreign Investment in China and India Knowledge Transfer, R&D, and Innovation Suma Athreye, Brunel University Chair: Jaeyong Song, Seoul National University Abubakr Saeed, Brunel University

Language as a Barrier to Understanding: Professional Session 2.1.15 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Discourse and Business Sensemaking in Transition Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Central Park (L -2) Economies Olga Kuznetsova, Manchester Metropolitan University Understanding Global Employees: Andrei Kuznetsov, Lancashire Business School Multiculturals, Cosmopolitans & Global Could you repeat that, please, in our language? The Role of Leaders Corporate Language in Knowledge Transfer to MNE Chair: Brian Toppin, University of the West Indies Subsidiaries in China Audra I. Mockaitis, Monash University Implications of Gender Differences in Global Leadership Style: Jinwei Zhu, Jiangnan University Examining the Global Mindset Inventory Dayna Simpson, Monash University Amanda Bullough, Thunderbird School of Global Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu, Monash University Management Mansour Javidan, Thunderbird School of Global Resource Constrained Innovation at the Base of the Pyramid: Management Towards a Theoretical Framework Manas Puri, University of Rome Tor Vergata Rebekah Dibble, University of San Fransisco Ernesto Tavoletti, University of Macerata Exploring Expatriates' Cultural Identity Reconstruction: A Relational and Network Approach Relating Export Growth Strategy to Technological Capability Yan Shen, University of Victoria Development: The Case of China Jason Z. Yin, Seton Hall University Jina Mao, Skidmore College MNC Subunit Knowledge Sourcing - Patterns and Impacts A Cultural Experience-based Typology of Internationally Xiaoyu Pu, SUNY Oswego Skilled Mobile Employees Julia Ines Raupp, WU Vienna John Cantwell, Rutgers University Jonas F. Puck, WU Vienna

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Cosmopolitanism in a Globalized World: A Multidisciplinary Session 2.2.3 - Panel Time: 10:55-12:10 Approach Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Levy Orly, IMD Maury Peiperl, IMD The Yin Yang Perspective on Culture and Karsten Jonsen, IMD Cross-Cultural Management: Pilot Studies from Multiculturals As Cultural Brokers: Their Roles in New Product Diverse National and Organizational Contexts Development Teams Chairs: Tony Fang, Stockholm University and Ayse Burcin Hae-Jung Hong, Rouen Business School Erarslan, Koc University

The Internationalism Career Anchor: A Validation Study Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University Panelists: Jean Luc Cerdin, ESSEC Tony Fang, Stockholm University Yuan Liao, University of New South Wales Ayse Burcin Erarslan, Koc University Rubens Pauluzzo, University of Udine Corporate Global Mindset - Antecedents, Measurements and Reimara Valk, Avans University of Applied Sciences Interventions Siegrid Guillaumon, Catholic University of Brasilia Jörg Hruby, Hochschule für Unternehmensführung Cheryl Cordeiro-Nilsson, University of Gothenburg Bjoern Peiter, Hochschule für Unternehmensführung Mikhail Volkov, National Research University Higher School of Economics FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 10:15-10:55 Session 2.2.4 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 14 - Methods in IB Research Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Time: 10:15-10:55 Room: Convention Lower I&II Alternative IB Research Methodologies Chair: James Agarwal, University of Calgary Coffee Break

The Use of Historical Research Methods in International Refreshments will be provided for conference participants at Business the Convention Lower Hall. Peter J Buckley, University of Leeds Do IB Researchers Account for Language Issues? State of the This coffee break is sponsored by Bryant University in honor Art and Lessons for the Future of the winner of the Best Paper Award in the Emerging Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, Aristotle University of Economies Track. Thessaloniki Agnieszka Chidlow, Manchester Metropolitan University Catherine Welch, University of Sydney FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 10:55-12:10 Generations and Shifts in International Values André van Hoorn, University of Groningen Session 2.2.1 - Panel Time: 10:55-12:10 The Disciplining Forces of Disciplines and Their Effects on Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Convention Upper Hall Interdisciplinarity: The Case of International Business Studies Sierk Horn, University of Leeds Innovation in the TRIC Emerging Economies Adam Cross, University of Leeds Chair: Bruce McKern, China Europe International Malcolm Kenneth Chapman, University of Leeds Business School

Session 2.2.5 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Panelists: Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Vista (L 9) Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University Sergey Filippov, Delft University of Technology Trends and Determinants of M&As and Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University Financing Patterns George Yip, China Europe International Business School Chair: Sylvia Kim, Fresno Pacific University

Session 2.2.2 - Panel Time: 10:55-12:10 Cross-border Financial Intermediation and Domestic Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Acquisitions: The Role of Host Country Experience Sofie De Prijcker, Ghent University Research Frontiers in Institutions and Strategy Mike Wright, Imperial College Chairs: Aya Chacar, Florida International University and Sophie Manigart, Vlerick Business School Gurneeta Vasudeva, University of Minnesota In the Eye of the Beholder: The Asymmetric Impact of National

Cultural Distance on Target Premiums for U.S. and Foreign Panelists: Firms in Cross-Border M&As Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Jongha Lim, University of Missouri Pankaj Ghemawat, IESE Anil K. Makhija, Ohio State University Tatiana Kostova, University of South Carolina Financing Patterns, Multinationals and Performance: Firm- Klaus E. Meyer, China Europe International Business Level Evidence from 47 Countries School Sushanta Mallick, Queen Mary University of London Jennfier Spencer, George Washington University Yong Yang, University of Sussex

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Session 2.2.6 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Session 2.2.8 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Fatih II (L 9) Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Interactions Between Foreign-Owned and Knowledge Utilization Chair: Angelika Lindstrand, Stockholm School of Indigenous Firms Economics Chair: Jörg Zimmermann, European Commission - Joint Research Center Exploring Licensing Performance through a Capabilities Approach: Evidence from Spanish Manufacturing Firms Learning or Competition? The Impacts of Domestic Mattia Bianchi, Stockholm School of Economics Enterprises on Foreign Direct Investment Productivity in a Transition Economy Jose Lejarraga, IE University Yi Tang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University External and Internal Tacit Knowledge, Within-Strategy Accord Cuili Qiang, City University of Hong Kong and Tension in Open Action Strategies, and Knowledge Haibin Yang, City University of Hong Kong Generation of International Project Teams Taewon Suh, Texas State University The Sectoral and Spatial Impacts of Inward Foreign Direct Omar J. Khan, Morgan State University Investment on Indigenous New Firm Creation in the Republic of Korea Reverse Knowledge Transfer and Globalization of Chinese Eunsuk Hong, SOAS, University of London Enterprises Laixiang Sun, SOAS, University of London Cindy Qin, University of San Francisco In Hyeock (Ian) Lee, Loyola University Chicago Xiaohua Yang, University of San Francisco Roger Chen, University of San Francisco MNC Subsidiary Closure: What Stays When the MNC Leaves? Internationalization of R&D and Innovation Performance in Pedro de Faria, University of Groningen Small Emerging Economies Miguel Torres Preto, Technical University of Lisbon and Chia-Wen Hsu, National Chung Cheng University Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Yung-Chih Lien, National Taiwan University Research Homin Chen, National Taiwan University Wolfgang Sofka, Copenhagen Business School Yin-Ru Chen, National Taiwan University The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Local Venture Founding: Evidence from China Session 2.2.9 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Junichi Yamanoi, Chuo University Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Xufei Ma, Chinese University of Hong Kong Entrepreneurial Knowledge Management Chair: Rian Drogendijk, Uppsala University Session 2.2.7 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Fatih I (L 9) Generating Entrepreneurial Strategies for Building Horizontal Politics and Strategy Knowledge Network Embeddedness Chair: Charles Hermann, Texas A&M University Stoyan Petrov Stoyanov, University of Edinburgh Richard Woodward, University of Edinburgh How Corruption Matters on FDI Flows: Home and Host How Cultures Influence National Rate Of Innovation? - A Country Effects Longitudinal Analysis of 52 Countries Manuel Portugal Ferreira, Uninove - Universidade Nove Jing Betty Feng, Georgia State University de Julho Leigh Anne Liu, Georgia State University Helder Costa Carreira, - Instituto Politecnico de Leiria & Knowledge Creation and Sharing and the Integration- globADVANTAGE Responsiveness Framework: The Role of Functional Subunits Dan Li, Indiana University of the MNC Fernando Ribeiro Serra, Uninove - Universidade Nove de Paz Estrella Tolentino, University of London Julho & globADVANTAGE Odile E.M. Janne, University of London Political Geography and Foreign Direct Investment Pi-Chi Chen, University of London Performance: Is Spatial Proximity to Central Government First-Mover Advantages Before and After TRIPS: Evidence Politicians and Bureaucrats of Capital Value? from the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry Marie-Ann Betschinger, NRU Higher School of Chirantan Chatterjee, Indian Institute of Management Economics Bangalore Multilevel Normative Institutions: Host Market Bribery and Ajay Bhaskarabhatla, Erasmus University Multinational Enterprise Strategy Michael A. Sartor, University of Western Ontario Transparency and Corruption: MNCs Relationship with Political Actors Amjad Hadjikhani, Uppsala University Cecilia Pahlberg, Uppsala University Pervez N. Ghauri, King's College London

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Session 2.2.10 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Session 2.2.12 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Hyde Park (L -2) Supporting Organizational and Self-Initiated MNE, Subsidiaries, and Knowledge Expatriates Management Chair: Vesa Peltokorpi, Japan Advanced Institute of Chair: Danchi Tan, National Chengchi University Science and Technology

Psychic Distance, Control Mechanism and Subsidiary Expatriate Performance in High-risk Countries: Influence of Performance Family-Related Stress Manfred Fuchs, University of Graz Benjamin Bader, University of Hamburg Beatrix Joebstl, University of Graz Nicola Berg, University of Hamburg Which Factors Influence the Level of Control over the Foreign Dirk Holtbruegge, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg R&D Subsidiaries? Effectiveness of Perceived Organizational support for SIEs: Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Career Networks as Moderators Control in Subsidiary Networks: The Case of French MNCs in Lan Cao, Leuphana University Lueneburg Asia Andreas Hirschi, University of Lausanne Johannes Schaaper, Bordeaux Management School Juergen Deller, Leuphana University Lueneburg Jacques Jaussaud, University of Pau UPPA Thriving and Retention of Expatriates: A Conservation of Bruno Amann, University of Toulouse Resources Perspective Gone are the Creatures of Yesteryear? On the Diffusion of Hong Ren, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Technological Capabilities in the Modern MNC Dilek Gulistan Yunlu, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Katarina Blomkvist, Uppsala University Work Stress, Support Perceptions, and Expatriate Philip Kappen, Uppsala University Performance: An Interactive Perspective Ivo Zander, Uppsala University Norifumi Kawai, University of Sussex Cross-Border Organizational Practice Transfer and Alex Mohr, University of Kent Management: Evidence from Multinational Corporations’ Marv Khammash, University of Sussex Affiliates in China Leanne Chung, Cardiff University Session 2.2.11 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Advantages to Creativity in a Multinational Manufacturing Firm Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Mercury III (Lobby) - Perspective from Knowledge Diversification and Social Ties Exchange Rates and the Effects of Culture and Chih-Hsing Sam Liu, Ming Chuan University Bernard Gan, University of New South Wales Liability of Foreignness on Financial Sheng-Fang Chou, National Taiwan Normal University Management Chair: C. Bulent Aybar, Southern New Hampshire Matrix Veneer: Quantitative Models of Information-Processing University by Matrix in Multinational Corporations Jane Qiu, University of New South Wales Lex Donaldson, University of New South Wales Forecasting the Exchange Rate as a Group Experiment: The Wisdom of Crowds and the Social Influence Effect Foreign Subsidiary Performance and Home Country Alliance Haruo Hagiwara Horaguchi, Hosei University Experience: A Theoretical Investigation Linda Rademaker, Tilburg University The Usefulness of Factor Models in Forecasting the Exchange Xavier Martin, Tilburg University Rate: Results from the Brazilian Case

Jose Luiz Rossi Junior, Insper Wilson Felicio, Insper Session 2.2.13 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Macka Park (L -2) The Mediating Impact of National Culture on Real Options Exercise: Potential for Suboptimal Time Delays and Value Location Choices Destruction Chair: Luis Alfonso Dau, Northeastern University Derek G. Lehmberg, North Dakota State University Matt Davison, University of Western Ontario The Influence of Firm Resources and Internationalization Auditors’ Assessment of the Liability of Foreignness: Evidence Motivations on the Location Choice of Emerging Market MNEs from ADRs Naveen Kumar Jain, University of Akron Kimberly Gleason, University of Pittsburgh Somnath Lahiri, Illinois State University Yezen Kannan, Duquesne University Location Choices by Multinational Enterprises from Emerging Markets: Legitimizing versus Economizing Logic Ali Taleb, MacEwan University Louis Hebert, HEC Montreal

The Effect of Host Institutional Quality on the Location Choice of Emerging Market Multinationals: Evidence from China Geng Cui, Lingnan University Xiaolin Li, Guangdong University of Business Studies Tsang-Sing Chan, Lingnan University

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Globalization of Indian Multinationals: Case Study on Cultural Session 2.2.15 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Strategies in Developed Countries Track: 12-Economic Geography & Value Chains Room: Central Park (L -2) Roli Nigam, Laval University Zhan Su, Laval University Spatial Considerations Chair: Hao Tan, University of Newcastle Country Institutions Behind Firms' Offshoring Decisions and Location Choices David H. Weng, City University of Hong Kong A Study on the Effect of Trade and Investment Liberalization Time to Move On? The Impact of Institutions and Economic on Spatial Concentration of Economic Activity Crises on Headquarter Mobility Yener Kandogan, University of Michigan-Flint Alfredo Valentino, Luiss Guido Carli University New Insights to Offshore Outsourcing: A Typology to Enhance Phillip Nell, Copenhagen Business School the Understanding of Value Creation Jasper Hotho, Copenhagen Business School Debmalya Mukherjee, University of Akron Matteo Giuliano Caroli, Luiss Guido Carli University Steven Ash, University of Akron Global Sourcing Flexibility: Promoting Process Session 2.2.14 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Standardization, Location Capacity and Mobility of Resources Track: 4-Strategy, Alliances, Competitiveness Room: Orman Park (L -2) Peter D. Oerberg Jensen, Copenhagen Business School Bent Petersen, Copenhagen Business School Ownership Strategies and Structures Chair: Liena Kano, University of Calgary International Sourcing – A Competitive Perspective Bjoern R. Schmeisser, University of Augsburg Wolfgang M. Gleich, University of Augsburg Shareholder Value Creation in Cross-Border Acquisitions: Does Ownership Structure Matter? Distance, Trust and the Role of Intermediaries in Global Value Dynah A Basuil, Asian Institute of Management Chains Deepak K Datta, University of Texas at Arlington Alessandro Perri, University of South Carolina Ownership Categories and Internationalization Xavier Castañer, Université de Lausanne FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 12:10-13:20 Nikolaos Kavadis, Erasmus University The International Ownership Strategy of Chinese MNEs: The Time: 12:10-13:20 Role of Economic and Institutional Factors Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Martin Hemmert, Korea University Youngwoo Lee, Korea University AIB Fellows' Business Meeting Jongsoo Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign How Dispersed is Ownership of the Crown Jewels of the AIB Fellows only. Multinational? Risk Management and the Internal Ownership of Firm-Specific Advantages Catherine Magelssen, Rutgers University Time: 12:10-13:20 Room: Convention Lower I&II The Effect of Subnational Institutions on the Ownership Strategies and Local Partner Selections of MNCs: Evidence Light Lunch from China Shu Yu, National University of Singapore A light lunch will be provided for conference participants at the State Ownership, Institutional Effects and Value Creation in Convention Lower Hall. Cross-border Mergers & Acquisitions by Chinese Firms Min Du, University of Nottingham Agyenim Boateng, University of Nottingham Dealing with Uncertainty through the Ownership Entry FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 13:20-14:35 Strategy: Do Emerging and Advanced Multinational Firms Differ? Session 2.3.1 - Special Session Time: 13:20-14:35 Stefano Elia, Politecnico di Milano Special Session Room: Convention Upper Hall Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano Filip De Beule, University of Leuven AIB Fellows Special Panel: Celebrating 25 years of JF Hennart's 'A Transaction Costs Foreign Ownership Structure, Technology Upgrading and Theory of Equity Joint Ventures' Exports: Evidence from Chinese Firms Chair: Paul W. Beamish, University of Western Ontario Yundan Gong, Aston University

Sourafel Girma, University of Nottingham Holger Görg, University of Kiel and CEPR Keynote Speech: "The Transaction Costs Theory of Sandra Lancheros, Aston University International Joint Ventures – 25 Years Later" Jean-Francois Hennart, Singapore Management University and University of Pavia

Commentary: "The Past and Present Significance of JF Hennart's JV Model for Managerial Practice" Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University

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Commentary: "Alternative Perspectives on Joint Ventures in How IJVs Build Differentiation Capability in China? To Be International Business" Technology-Oriented or Customer-Oriented? Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University Alex Xin Chen, University of Hong Kong Commentary: "Reevaluating the Use of Transaction Costs Kevin Zheng Zhou, University of Hong Kong Analysis for International Joint Ventures in Emerging Xiaoyun Chen, University of Macau Economies" Comparing Exporters in Advanced and Emerging Markets: A Klaus E. Meyer, China Europe International Business Resource Based Approach School Maria Chiarvesio, University of Udine Guido Bortoluzzi, University of Trieste Session 2.3.2 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 Eleonora Di Maria, University of Padova Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Raffaella Tabacco, University of Udine Integrating International Business Curriculum Imitation to Innovation: Technological Catch-up Strategy of Delivery Firms from Emerging Economies Chair: Srdan Zdravkovic, Bryant University Sungyong Chang, Columbia University Hyunseob Kim, Ohio State University Jaeyong Song, Seoul National University Panelists: Srdan Zdravkovic, Bryant University Session 2.3.6 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Madan Annavarjula, Bryant University Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Fatih II (L 9) Andres Ramirez, Bryant University Interstate Relations and FDI Session 2.3.3 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 Chair: Peter Wayne Liesch, University of Queensland Track: 14 - Methods in IB Research Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Alternative Research Methods for Role of Country Alliances in Reducing Transaction Costs in Internationalisation of Indian Multinational Enterprise Firms Understanding Management in Under Peter J Buckley, University of Leeds Researched Locations Peter Enderwick, Auckland Technical university Chair: Betty Jane Punnett, University of the West Indies Nicolas Forsans, University of Leeds Discussant: Donald Wood, Eureka Mgmt. Consultants Surender Munjal, University of Leeds

Interstate Political Relations and Multinational Investment Panelists: Tatiana Lukoianova, University of Western Ontario Betty Jane Punnett, University of the West Indies Quan Li, Texas A&M University Terri Lituchy, University of the West Indies Bella Galperin, University of Tampa The Bilateral Relation and Foreign Subsidiary Survival Tianyou Hu, National University of Singapore Margaret Phillips, Pepperdine University Andrea Scott, Pepperdine University Spatial Dependence of Country Relatedness: The Role of Joyce Osland, San Jose State University Host-Country Connectedness Sokol Celo, Suffolk University Session 2.3.4 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Session 2.3.7 - Special Session Time: 13:20-14:35 Special Session Room: Fatih I (L 9) Markets for Executives and Non-Executives in Eastern Europe Global Value Chains, the Trade-Investment Chair: Peder Greve, University of St. Gallen Nexus and Development (UNCTAD WIR Panel) Chair: James Zhan, Division on Investment and Enterprise, UNCTAD Panelists: Discussant: Ram Mudambi, Temple University Winfried Ruigrok, University of St. Gallen Co-Discussant: Peter J Buckley, University of Leeds Liviu Voinea, Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest Gjergji Filipi, AGENDA Institute Dumitru Slonovschi, Magenta Consulting Panelists: Hafiz Mirza, Division on Investment and Enterprise, Lucia Casap, Magenta Consulting UNCTAD

Axele Giroud, UNCTAD Session 2.3.5 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Christos Pitelis, Cambridge University Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Vista (L 9) Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Capability Building in Emerging Markets Chair: Bruce McKern, China Europe International Business School

The Effects of OFDI on Home Employment and Skill Upgrading: The Roles of Technology Intensity and Location Wen Chung Hsu, National Chi Nan University

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Session 2.3.8 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Session 2.3.10 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) The Expansion of International New Ventures: Structuring Multinationals and Multinationality The Role of Dynamic and Complementary Chair: Birgitte Grogaard, University of Calgary Capabilities Chair: Peter Li, Copenhagen Business School Conformity or Differentiation in Multinationality? The Case of the Italian Ceramic tile Manufacturers Claudio Giachetti, Ca' Foscari University of Venice The Interplay between Dynamic Capabilities and Ettore Spadafora, University of South Carolina Entrepreneurial Processes and their Impact on the SME Exporters’ Performance Improvement during Recession How Should MNCs Control the Breath and Depth of their Dario Miocevic, University of Split International Diversification? Gongming Qian, Chinese University of Hong Kong Competing on Service Advantage based on Service Capabilities: An Empirical Study of the Antecedents of Lee Li, York University Performance in International New Ventures An Evaluation of Matrix Structures in Today’s MNCs Silvia Martin, Lynchburg College William G. Egelhoff, Fordham University Rajshekhar (Raj) G. Javalgi, Cleveland State University Joachim Wolf, University of Kiel Dynamic Capabilities for Internationalization: from Market Multinational Structure and Legal Systems Entry to Sustainable Internationalization Elizabeth Rose, Aalto University and University of Otago Margaret Fletcher, University of Glasgow Kiyohiko Ito, University of Hawaii at Manoa Simon Harris, University of Edinburgh Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung, University of Sydney Volker Mahnke, University of Edinburgh Tanya Peacock, University of Hawaii at Manoa The Speed of Internationalization and the Capabilities Development: From a Collection of Individual-level Session 2.3.11 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Capabilities to a Bundle of Firm-level Organizational Routines Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Mercury III (Lobby) Masahiro Kotosaka, Ritsumeikan University Corporate Social Responsibility Session 2.3.9 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Chair: Susan Elizabeth Feinberg, Temple University Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Saturn II (Lobby) CSR Strategy within the FSA/CSA Matrix: an Institutional and Expatriate Adjustment Resource-based View Chair: Benjamin Bader, University of Hamburg Arilova A Randrianasolo, Saint Louis University

Lagging Behind? The CSR Character of Nestle Expatriate Skills for Cross-Cultural Competence Ulf Henning Richter, Nottingham University Dan Wang, Monash University Corporate Social Responsibility, Smoking Bans and Market Taiwen Feng, Northwestern Polytechnical University Seeking FDI in the Tobacco Industry. Susan Freeman, University of Adelaide Chris Jones, Aston University Di Fan, Victoria University Nigel Driffield, Aston University Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu, Monash University Jo Crotty, University of Salford Manchester Expatriate Work and Family Role Adjustment: Scale "Understanding the Words of Relationships": Language as an Development and Validation Essential Tool to Manage CSR Risk in Communities of Place Margaret Shaffer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee W. Travis Selmier, II, Indiana University Sebastian Reiche, IESE Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi, University of Saskatchewan Mihaela Dimitrova, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chang Hoon Oh, Simon Fraser University Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University Shoshi Chen, Tel Aviv University The Drivers of Global Corporate Social Responsibility: The Community-Event-Firm Triangle Mina Westman, Tel Aviv University Luis Ballesteros, University of Pennsylvania Seniority as an Asset? The Moderating Effect of Age on the Corporate Social Responsibility: Stakeholders Influence on Relation between Emotional Intelligence and Cross-Cultural MNEs’ Activities Adjustment of Expatriates Byung Il Park, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Heidi Marie Wechtler, Macquarie University Pervez N. Ghauri, King's College London Alexei Koveshnikov, Hanken School of Economics Cecile Dejoux, CNAM Paris Session 2.3.12 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Multidimensionality and Subjectivity of Culture Shock: A Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Hyde Park (L -2) Contingent Approach of Cross-Cultural Dynamic Processes Heidi Marie Wechtler, Macquarie University Innovation Management Olivier Wurtz, Vaasa University Chair: Patricia McDougall-Covin, Indiana University

How Private Equity Firms Make Cross-Border Investments: Learning to Internationalize Yang Fan, Erasmus University Hans Bruining, Erasmus University

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Birds of a Feather Flock Together - Technological Integration Session 2.3.14 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 of Foreign Subsidiaries of the Multinational Corporation Track: 2 - Marketing and Supply Chain Room: Orman Park (L -2) Katarina Blomkvist, Uppsala University Philip Kappen, Uppsala University Mind the Gap-buyer Seller, Channels, and Technological Capability Building in MNE-Related Social Technology Businesses of Less Developed Countries: The Experience of Chair: Daniel Bello, Georgia State University Grameen-Danone Foods Limited Jahan Ara Peerally, HEC Montréal How Firm-Specific Marketing and Technology Capabilities Paulo N. Figueiredo, Brazilian School of Public and Matter in Geographic Expansion of Emerging Market Firms? Business Administration (EBAPE) Jie Wu, University of Macau From Concept to Market: The Role of Knowledge-sharing in Nitin Pangarkar, National University of Singapore Facilitating Global Product Innovation Network Positions and Internationalization: A Panel Data Karina R. Jensen, Reims Management School Analysis of the Distribution Channels in Semiconductor Does Tacit Knowledge Matter? The Impacts of Modularity and Industry the Social Governance Mechanism on Technological Joseph Shyh-Yeu Tzou, National Taiwan University Capability and Performance Y.L. Jaw, National Taiwan University Yong Kyu Lew, University of Manchester The Effects of the Salesperson Characteristics on Buyer- Rudolf R. Sinkovics, University of Manchester Seller Relationships Yonghoon Choi, Doshisha University Session 2.3.13 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Ying Huang, University of Massachusetts Lowell Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Macka Park (L -2) Brenda Sternquist, Michigan State University Knowledge and Innovation The Role Asset Specificity in Trust Buling Process: An Chair: Kent Eriksson, Royal Institute of Technology Emperical Study of Strategic Alliances between MNE Subsidiaries and Local Suppliers in Thai Manufacturing Sector Rapeeporn Rungsithong, University of Bath Knowledge Governance Mechanisms and Repatriate’s Anthony Roath, University of Bath Knowledge Sharing: The Mediating Roles of Motivation and Opportunity The Influence of Non-Verbal Communication on B2B Ming-Chang Huang, Providence Univesity Negotiations: Some Preliminary Evidence from France and Yaping Chiu, Chung Yuan Christian University Germany Laetitia Dreyer, ESC Rennes Business School Hsiang-Lin Cheng, National Chung-Cheng University Mohammad Niamat Elahee, Quinnipiac University Ting-Chun Lu, National Chengchi University Global Account Management: A Boundary Spanning The Dynamics of the Parent-subsidiary Relationship in Capabilities Approach Building Exploitative and Explorative Capabilities in Foreign Linda Hui Shi, University of Victoria Subsidiaries Jae-Eun Lee, Sunchon National University Anthony Goerzen, Queen's University Lian Zhang, Yonsei University Soonkyoo Choe, Yonsei University Session 2.3.15 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Track: 4-Strategy, Alliances, Competitiveness Room: Central Park (L -2) Knowledge Transfer in a Strategic Alliance Network - The Case of Caixa of Brazil Managing Alliance Partners and Portfolios Iuri Castro, Caixa Economica Federal - Brazil Chair: Ali Taleb, MacEwan University Josep Rialp, Autonomous University of Barcelona Cristina Stoian, Brunel University Unpacking Cross-border Knowledge Transfer and Learning How Dynamic Is Technological Change? An Empirical Study Paradoxes: Contextual Differences Matter on Dynamic Capabilities Mia Hsiao-Wen Ho, Soochow University Shihmin Lo, National Chi Nan University Hsiao-Chen Mei, National Chi Nan University Partner Selection in International Technological Alliances: The Role of Institutional Differences, Historical Ties and Size of the Peter J. Sher, National Chi Nan University Focal Firm Internationalizing Emerging Market Organizations Sorin M.S. Krammer, Groningen University Miriam Moeller, University of Queensland Modeling Strategic Partnership in International and Domestics Jane Maley, Jane Maley Consulting Relations Michael Harvey, University of Mississippi Justyna Swiatowiec-Szczepanska, Poznan University of Timothy Kiessling, Bond University Economics How to Ensure Knowledge Sharing of Autonomous Learning Strategies as an Interfirm Ambidexterity in Subsidiaries - The Moderating Role of Global Mandates Reconciling Interorganizational Relational Outcomes Tension Barbara Brenner, Danube University Pei-Li Yu, National Cheng Kung University Bjoern Ambos, University St. Gallen The Effects of Asset Specificity in International Partnerships and in Domestic Partnerships: Comparisons and Research Propositions Yanhui Zhao, Michigan State University Thomas P. Murtha, Michigan State University Stefanie Lenway, Michigan State University

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Alliance Portfolio Diversity Configuration and Multinational Session 2.4.3 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Firms’ Continuing Foreign Expansion—Examination from a Track: 12-Economic Geography & Value Chains Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Real Options Perspective Wei He, Purdue University North Central Knowledge Diffusion and Innovation at the Jinlin Zhao, Florida International University Intersection of Global Value Chains and Local Match Making, Structural Holes, and Arranged Marriages: The Clusters: Perspectives from Emerging Markets Process of Small Multinational Enterprises International Chair: Gerald Andrew McDermott, University of South Alliance Formation Carolina Clifford Wymbs, Baruch College-CUNY Discussant: David Audretsch, Indiana University

Strategies for Making Global-Local Alliances Work in Emerging Markets Private Equity Panelists: Markus D. Taussig, National University of Singapore Gerald Andrew McDermott, University of South Carolina Pavel Zhelyazkov, Harvard Business School David Audretsch, Indiana University Elisa Giuliani, University of Pisa Eric Thun, Oxford University FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 14:35-14:50 Session 2.4.4 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Time: 14:35-14:50 Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Break Understanding Subsidiary Development and Strategy Short break to facilitate transition between sessions. No Chair: Dan Li, Indiana University refreshment service will be provided. Can Subsidiary Executives Influence Initiative Outcomes in Their Subsidiaries? Interaction Effect of Their Entrepreneurial FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 14:50-16:05 Cognition and Contextual Perception Hsiang-Lin Cheng, National Chung-Cheng University Session 2.4.1 - Special Session Time: 14:50-16:05 Ming-Chang Huang, Providence Univesity Special Session Room: Convention Upper Hall Wen-Ting Lin, National Chung-Cheng University Anti-Competitive Regulations and Subsidiary Relational AIB Fellows Special Panel: Celebrating 25 Embeddedness Strategies Years of Kogut and Singh's 'The Effect of Grazia Santangelo, University of Catania National Culture on the Choice of Entry Mode' Ulf Andersson, Copenhagen Business School Chair: Eleanor Westney, York University Knowledge Sharing and Subsidiary R&D Mandate Development: A Matter of Dual Embeddedness Keynote Speech: "The Effect of National Culture on the Fariza Achcaoucaou, University of Barcelona Choice of Entry Mode - 25 Years Later" Paloma Miravitlles, University of Barcelona Bruce Kogut, Columbia University Fidel Leon-Darder, University of Valencia Commentary: "Cultural Distance and Institutional Distance in IB Studies: Complements or Substitutes? " Managing Resource Flows within MNCs Tatiana Kostova, University of South Carolina Heather Berry, George Washington University

Commentary: "What Matters in IB is 'Added Distance': A New Session 2.4.5 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Approach to Assess the Effects of Cultural Distance on International Expansion" Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Vista (L 9) Thomas Hutzschenreuter, WHU Otto Beisheim School of Understanding Firm Performance in Emerging Management Markets Commentary: "A Practitioner's Perspective on Cultural Chair: William Newburry, Florida International University Distance and IB " Sevkinaz Alemdar, Procurement Coordinator, Erdemir Firm, Industry and Country Effects in Emerging and Group Developed Economies: Paradigm Shifts in the Post-Recession Era Session 2.4.2 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Vassiliki Bamiatzi, Leeds University Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Konstantinos Bozos, Leeds University Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University The Multifaceted Role of Language in Tomas Hult, Michigan State University International Business: A Critical Challenge for MNC Theory Branding and Performance Implications in Emerging Markets Chair: Mary Yoko Brannen, University of Victoria Katharina Maria Hofer, Johannes Kepler University Linz

The Effect of Product Innovativeness, Channel Networking Panelists: and Competitive Intensity on Export Performance: Evidence Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University from Ghana Susanne Tietze, Sheffield Hallam University Nathaniel Boso, University of Leeds Terry Mughan, University of Victoria Vicky M. Story, University of Nottingham Oded Shenkar, Ohio State University John W. Cadogan, Loughborough University

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Auditor Quality, CEO Turnover and Firm Performance Session 2.4.8 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Jie Zhang, Peking University & China HuaRong Asset Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Management Co., Ltd. Xiyou Liu, Peking University Experiential Learning in the IB Classroom: Jiawen Yang, George Washington University Simulations and Role-playing Chair: Suresh George, Coventry University Session 2.4.6 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Fatih II (L 9) Panelists: Internationalization Theory Suresh George, Coventry University Chair: Sokol Celo, Suffolk University Basil Janavaras, Minnesota State University Maurice Hendrix, Coventry University

Resource-Capability Recombinations and Multinational Session 2.4.9 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Enterprise Theory Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Lars Matysiak, Justus Liebig University Giessen Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading Impact of Ownership and Institutions Andreas Bausch, Justus Liebig University Giessen Chair: Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University Dynamics of International Business Research: A Relational Cluster Perspective Concentrated Owners in Asia: Contingent Performance Werner Kunz, University of Massachusetts Boston Effects of Owner Types and Market - Supporting Institutions Stephan Manning, University of Massachusetts Boston Marc van Essen, University of South Carolina Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens, Erasmus University Internationalization of Emerging Market Firms: Capability J. (Hans) van Oosterhout, Erasmus University Renewal through Competitive Dynamics Eric R. Gedajlovic, Simon Fraser University Joon-Ho Shin, ESADE Business School Michael Carney, Concordia University Matthew Allen Hawkins, ESADE Business School The Role of State Ownership and Political Institutions in Stock Xavier Mendoza, ESADE Business School Price Infomativeness: Evidence from Privatization Inertia and the Change of State in the Uppsala Hamdi Bennasr, King Saud University Internationalization Process Model Shareholder Activism in Europe: Evidence from Shareholder Douglas Dow, Melbourne Business School Dissent in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom Peter Wayne Liesch, University of Queensland Marc van Essen, University of South Carolina Lawrence Welch, Melbourne Business School Steve Sauerwald, University of Texas at Dallas J. (Hans) van Oosterhout, Erasmus University Session 2.4.7 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Foreign Institutional Ownership and Board Independence in Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Fatih I (L 9) Taiwan Public and Private Enterprises: Government Liang Guo, Rouen Business School Influence, Legal Origins and Financial Lawrence King, Cambridge University Medhi Nekhili, Rouen Business School Constraints Chair: Elizabeth Rose, Aalto University and University of Otago Session 2.4.10 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) Product Market Competition, Corporate Governance and Institutions, Innovation and Knowledge Legal Origin Chair: Xiaolan Fu, Oxford University Dominic Chai, Seoul National University Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge Institutional Logics and Knowledge Transfers in Multiparty Ajit Singh, University of Cambridge Collaboration: Evidence from the Mobile Handset Industry Prabirjit Sarkar, Jadavpur University Gurneeta Vasudeva, University of Minnesota Cash Holdings in Private and Public Firms: Evidence from Elizabeth Alexander, University of West England Europe Stephen Jones, University of Minnesota Serkan Akguc, Temple University Institutional Embeddedness of Search Strategies and the Jongmoo Jay Choi, Temple University Implications for Innovation Performance Government Affiliation and Outward Foreign Direct Christoph Grimpe, Copenhagen Business School Investment: The Performance of Chinese SOEs' Overseas Wolfgang Sofka, Copenhagen Business School Expansion Wenjie Chen, George Washington University Managing Institutional Impediments through Business Networks Dazhong Cheng, Fudan University Angelika Lindstrand, Stockholm School of Economics Nurgul Ozbek, Stockholm School of Economics Kent Eriksson, Royal Institute of Technology

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Isomorphism and the Development of Absorptive Capacity: Session 2.4.12 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 The Role of Rationalization and Professionalism on Emerging Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Hyde Park (L -2) Market Firms Yi Jia Kathleen Low, WU Vienna Impact of Owners and Other Stakeholders Jonathan Doh, Villanova University Chair: Ruth Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana- James Robins, WU Vienna Champaign

Session 2.4.11 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Corporate Ownership and Internationalization: The Effects of Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Mercury III (Lobby) Family, Bank and Institutional Investor Ownership in the UK and in Continental Europe Entrepreneurial Orientation (EO), International Vincenza Odorici, Univesity of Bologna Entrepreneurial Orientation (IEO), Risk Antonio Majocchi, University of Pavia Tolerance, and the Internationalization Manuela Presutti, Univesity of Bologna Decision of New Ventures Foreign Ownership and Corporate Governance Patterns: The Chair: Antonella Zucchella, University of Pavia Board-Auditor Relationship in Japan Kurt Desender, University Carlos III, Madrid From Resources to International Performance of New Rafel Crespi, Universidad de las Islas Baleares Ventures: Are Innovation and Flexibility Strategies the Monica Lopez-Puertas Lamy, Unicredit Banca - University Puzzle’s Missing Pieces? of Bologna Vitor Corado Simoes, Advance, ISEG, Technical Family and Institutional Ownership and Firm Performance: A University of Lisbon Cross-National Analysis Nuno Crespo, Advance, ISEG, Technical University of Jean B. McGuire, Louisiana State University Lisbon Sandra Dow, Monterey Institute of International Studies Margarida Fontes, UMOSE - Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia e Geologia and Dinamia How Much I am Going to Tell You? A Study of Differences in Ownership Strategic Behavior An Empirical Analysis of the Dual Effects of EO and Kurt Desender, University Carlos III, Madrid Foreignness on Entrepreneurial Performance Jun Ho Lee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Arpita Joardar, Clark University Sibin Wu, University of Texas-Pan American First Impressions: Stakeholder Networks, Proactive Engagement and Stakeholder Opinions of Corporations Learning as an Antecedent to Entrepreneurial Orientation in Sinziana Dorobantu, New York University the Internationalization Process: Cases from Indian Born Lite Nartey, University of South Carolina Global Firms Nishant Kumar, Stockholm University Witold Henisz, University of Pennsylvania How Does Risk Preference Personality affect Decision-Making A Participatory Approach to Stakeholder Engagement: in Chinese Outward Direct Investment? A Conceptual Defining a Hierarchy of Strategic Action Framework based on the Upper Echelons Theory Lite Nartey, University of South Carolina Yue Xu, Hull University Business School Sinziana Dorobantu, New York University Hui Wang, Peking University Witold Henisz, University of Pennsylvania Beyond Path Dependence: Explorative Orientation, Slack Business Groups’ Ownership Structure in Emerging Countries Resources and SMEs’ Internationalization Wlamir Goncalves Xavier, FGV/EAESP e UNISUL Angels Dasi, Universitat de Valencia Silvio Parodi Camilo, UNESC Vicente Safon, Universitat de Valencia Rosilene Marcon, UNIVALI Maria Iborra, Universitat de Valencia Rodrigo Bandeira-de-Mello, Fundação Getúlio Vargas Conceptualizing the Dynamics of International Entrepreneurship: A model of International Entrepreneurial Session 2.4.13 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Orientation, Opportunity Recognition, Internationalization, and Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Macka Park (L -2) Performance Rico Baldegger, University of Applied Sciences Western Internationalization of Emerging and Switzerland Developing Economy MNEs Patrick Schueffel, University of Applied Sciences Western Chair: Jorge Carneiro, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Switzerland de Janeiro

Entrepreneurial Orientation and Performance of SMEs: Moderating Role of Institutional Environment Leveraging or Dissipating Resources: Virtuous and Vicious Ahreum Lee, Temple University Internationalization Process of Emerging Market Multinationals Deeksha Singh, Temple University Aleksandra Wasowska, University of Warsaw Entrepreneurial Orientation and SME International Scope: The Krzysztof Obloj, Kozminski University and University of Warsaw Differential Roles of Innovativeness, Proactiveness, and Risk- Taking How Do Emerging Market Firms Become "Champions" in Li Dai, Loyola Marymount University Global Markets? Evidence from Turkey Vladislav Maksimov, University of Miami Türkan Yosun, Sabanci University Brett Gilbert, Rutgers University Dilek Cetindamar, Sabanci University Stephanie A. Fernhaber, Butler University

56 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Friday, July 5

Downstream Upgrading in the Canned Tuna Global Value Session 2.4.15 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Chain Track: 2 - Marketing and Supply Chain Room: Central Park (L -2) Pavida Pananond, Thammasat University Strategy, Process and Philosophy behind Internationalization Brand, COO and Consumer Behavior of Indian Multinationals – The View from the Bridge Chair: Sergio Carvalho, University of Manitoba Mohan Thite, Griffith University Adrian Wilkinson, Griffith University How Japan's Global Brands Were Built: Lesson's for Emerging Pawan Budhwar, Aston University Market Companies? Johny K. Johansson, Georgetown University Globalization from East to West: Are Current Internationalization Theories Relevant to Emerging Market Evaluating “Made in America” a critique of the American Firms? Automotive Labeling Act and a proposed Alternative Brian Li, GP Electronics (Hong Kong) Ltd. Frank DuBois, American University Maya Kumar, Western University Country of Origin in a Digital Context Mary Ann Von Glinow, Florida International University Shane Mathews, Queensland University of Technology Can Emerging Country Multinationals Be Categorized Hsiu-Li Chen, Ming Chuan University According To Global Mindedness? The Case Of Brazilian Strong Brand from Consumers’ Perspective: A Cross-Cultural Multinationals Germano Glufke Reis, FGV/EAESP Study Chenchen Li, Nanyang Technological University Felipe Zambaldi, FGV/EAESP Dongmei Li, Nanyang Technological University Maria Tereza Fleury, Fundacao Getulio Vargas Chi-yue Chiu, Nanyang Technological University & The Afonso Fleury, University of São Paulo Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Home Country Institutional Environments and Foreign Siqing Peng, Peking University Expansion of Emerging Market Firms Antecedents of Brand Loyalty: A Cross-National Study in the Jie Wu, University of Macau Wine Sector Xiaoyun Chen, University of Macau Constanza C. Bianchi, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Christian Felzensztein, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Session 2.4.14 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Orman Park (L -2) On Advancing the Conceptual and Methodological Foundations in Cross-Cultural Consumer Behavior: Where Internationalization Processes Have We Been and Where Do We Go From Here? Chair: Jin Uk Kim, University of Illinois at Urbana- Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University Champaign Hugh M. Cannon, Wayne State University Daniel Friesen, Wayne State University Experiential Knowledge and the Internationalization Process: Exploring the Impact of Illicit Tobacco Trade on Smoking The Case of the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Demarketing Efforts Sidney John Gray, University of Sydney Alan S. Zimmerman, City University of New York-College Caroline Takchi, PricewaterhouseCoopers of Staten Island Peggy E. Chaudhry, Villanova University Capabilities, Uncertainty, and Timing of Knowledge-Seeking FDI: Evidence from Overseas R&D Labs of Japanese Consumer-Driven Adaptation in International Markets: A Pharmaceutical MNCs Practices Perspective on Beauty Product Consumption Sang Ji Kim, Seoul National University Melissa Archpru Akaka, University of Denver Yeonjin Park, Seoul National University Daniel W. Baack, University of Denver Jaeyong Song, Seoul National University Susan M. Mudambi, Temple University Listing on Foreign Stock Markets as a Stage of Internationalization: Evidence from Chinese Firms Xueji Liang, National University of Singapore FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 16:05-16:45 Jane Wenzhen Lu, University of Melbourne Time: 16:05-16:45 What Accelerates the Emerging-Market Internationalisation Room: Convention Lower I&II Process? - An Empirical Study in the Case of China Leo Li'HC, King's College London Coffee Break Emma L. Punton-Li, Department for Work and Pensions Fatima Wang, King's College London Refreshments will be provided for conference participants at Political Knowledge, Political Turbulence and Uncertainty in the Convention Lower Hall. Emerging Market Internationalization Processes Mikael Hilmersson, Linnaeus University Firouze Pourmand, Linnaeus University This coffee break is sponsored by Aalto University School of Susanne Sandberg, Linnaeus University Economics in honor of the winner of the "That's Interesting!" Award. Subsidiary-Specific Advantages in Multinational Enterprises: A Case Study of Unilever Subsidiaries in South East Asia Quyen Nguyen, University of Reading

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Session 2.5.3 - Special Session Time: 16:45-18:00 FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 16:45-18:00 Track: 12-Economic Geography & Value Chains Room: Şadırvan B (L -1)

Session 2.5.1 - Special Session Time: 16:45-18:00 Showcase Panel on Economic Geography Chair: Mark Lorenzen, Copenhagen Business School and Special Session Room: Convention Upper Hall Editor, Industry and Innovation Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Discussant: Ram Mudambi, Temple University Dissertation Award Presentations Chair: Alan M. Rugman, University of Reading Panelists: Michael Storper, UCLA and London School of Economics Presentations by the 2013 Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson Ron Boschma, Utrecht University AIB Dissertation Award Finalists. The finalists are listed Peter Maskell, Copenhagen Business School alphabetically. Neil Wrigley, University of Southampton and Editor, Journal of Economic Geography

Internationalization and Performance of Emerging Market Firms: Institutional Embeddedness in Advanced Economies Session 2.5.4 - Panel Time: 16:45-18:00 (Ph.D. Awarded by York University) Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Hamid Akbari, UOIT Bridging History (back) to Contemporary Three Essays on Foreign Entrepreneurs (Ph.D. Awarded by International Business: Hidden Answers in University of Toronto) Elena Kulchina, Duke University History to Today’s Puzzles Facing the Multinationals Networks Of Influence: Implementing Politically Sustainable Chair: Victor Zitian Chen, University of North Carolina, Multinational Stakeholder Strategies (Ph.D. Awarded by Charlotte University of Pennsylvania) Discussant: Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University Lite Nartey, University of South Carolina British Multinationals in South East Asia: Strategy, Panelists: Subsidiaries and Performance (Ph.D. Awarded by University John Cantwell, Rutgers University of Reading) Quyen Nguyen, University of Reading Geoffrey Jones, Harvard Business School Karl Moore, McGill University Essays on International Non-market Strategy and the Political Oded Shenkar, Ohio State University Economy of Environmental Regulation (Ph.D. Awarded by Mira Wilkins, Florida International University Harvard University) Sanjay Patnaik, George Washington University Session 2.5.5 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Vista (L 9) The Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Dissertation Award is being sponsored by Henley Business School, Doing Business in Latin America University of Reading and the Centre for International Chair: Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University Business, University of Leeds (CIBUL).

Export Intensity, Scope, and Destinations: Evidence from Brazil Session 2.5.2 - Panel Time: 16:45-18:00 Dirk Michael Boehe, University Of Adelaide Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Gongming Qian, Chinese University of Hong Kong Women in Business in Turkey Exploring the Emerging Economy Context: SMEs and Social Chairs: Gabriele Suder, SKEMA and Janet Y. Murray, Capital in Brazil University of Missouri-St. Louis Ruth Clarke, Nova Southeastern University Ramdas Chandra, Nova Southeastern University Marcilio Machado, Fucape - Fundação Capixaba de Panel Sponsored by WAIB, Women in the Academy of Pesquisa International Business. A Cluster Analysis of FDI in Latin America Rosa Portela Forte, University of Porto Panelists: Nancy Santos, University of Porto Gülden Türktan, President, KAGIDER Hande Eskinazi, Director of Corporate Strategy and Reverse Innovation as an Inducer of Centers of Excellence in Business, Pfizer Foreign Subsidiaries of Emerging Markets Renin Varnali, Bogazici University Felipe Mendes Borini, ESPM/SP Melsa Ararat, Sabanci University Sidney Costa, USP Aylin Kalafatoglu Kurtulus, Co-chairman, Ant Group Maite Bezerra, ESPM/SP Corporation Moacir de Miranda Oliveira Junior, USP

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Session 2.5.6 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Managing Exposures to Currency Risk at Michigan State Track: 2 - Marketing and Supply Chain Room: Fatih II (L 9) University (Currency Risk Management for an IB Audience) Kirt C. Butler, Michigan State University Supply Chain and Sales for Effective Customer Using Adobe Connect To Engage Globally Dispersed MBA Relationships and Growth Students in International Business Courses Chair: Brenda Sternquist, Michigan State University P. Roberto Garcia, Indiana University

A Global Classroom? A Multi-Method Evaluation of Responsiveness in Global Supply Chains Effectiveness of International Collaboration Exercises in Ayman Omar, American University International Management Education Elizabeth Davis-Sramek, University of Louisville Vas Taras, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Richard Germain, University of Louisville Alexander Bode, Technische Universität Darmstadt Social Influence and Contextual Utilization of CRM Alfredo Jiménez, University of Burgos Technology in an International Field Sales Organization Anja Maria Schuster, University of St. Gallen David S. Baker, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Charles Wankel, St. John's University Clara Lei, Institute for Tourism Studies A Review of Literature Relevant to International Selling and Sales Management Dan Caprar, University of New South Wales Wyatt Austin Schrock, Michigan State University Daniel Rottig, Florida Gulf Coast University Douglas E. Hughes, Michigan State University Erika Vaiginiene, Vilnius University Fabian Jintae Froese, Georg-August-University How to Increase the Effects of Logistics on International Goettingen Trade? Fang Zhao, American University of Sharjah Paloma Bernal Turnes, Georgetown University Hanoku Bathula, AIS St. Helens Ricardo Ernst, Georgetown University Michael Minor, University of Texas Pan American

Nilay Yajnik, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Session 2.5.7 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Studies Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Fatih I (L 9) Norhayati Zakaria, University of Wollongong in Dubai Internationalization and Performance of Victor Zengyu Huang, Zayed University Developing Economy MNEs Rico Baldegger, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland Chair: James P Johnson, Rollins College Xavier Ordenana, ESPAE Graduate School of Management Internationalization and Performance of Emerging Multinationals: The role of Clustering and Certification Rajesh Upadhyayula, Indian Institute of Management Session 2.5.9 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Kozhikode Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Amit Karna, EBS Business School Financial Markets: Reforms and Foreign Karthik Dhandapani, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad Exchange Exposure Chair: John W. Goodell, University of Akron Addressing the Heterogeneity of Results in Internationalization-Performance Studies on Emerging Markets: A Meta-Analytic Approach The Role of Labor in the Privatization Design: International Jose Mauricio Geleilate, Florida International University Evidence from the Choice between Public and Private Capital Marcelo J. Alvarado-Vargas, Florida International Markets University Mohamed Belkhir, UAE University Sumit Kundu, Florida International University Hamdi Bennasr, King Saud University Ronaldo Couto Parente, Florida International University Foreign Exchange Exposure and its Determinants in Emerging The Effects of Internationalization on Composition of Debt Markets: Firm Level Evidence from India Vinicius Silva Pereira, Fundacao Getulio Vargas Ekta Sikarwar, Indian Institute of Management Indore Hsia Hua Sheng, FGV-EAESP Roopak Kumar Gupta, Indian Institute of Management Indore BRIC Investor Targeting by European Investment Promotion Agencies: Comparative Analysis Liability of Foreignness on International Bond Markets: A Sergey Filippov, Delft University of Technology “Nested Legitimacy” Framework Gregor Binder, WU Vienna

Igor Filatotchev, City University London Session 2.5.8 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Jonas F. Puck, WU Vienna Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Saturn I (Lobby)

All the World is My Classroom – Effective Management Strategies Chair: Bernard Wolf, York University

Looking Liability in the Eye: Managing Risk in International Study Tours James M. Hagen, Hamline University David M. Berg, Hamline University

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Session 2.5.10 - Competitive Time: 16:45-18:00 Towards a Institutions-based Understanding of IJV Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) Performance Hemant Merchant, University of South Florida - St. Pete Performance Effects of Operating across Len Trevino, Loyola University New Orleans Diverse Institutional Environments Hui Zhu, Cape Bretton University Chair: Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Advancing Process-Oriented Theories of IJV Exit: Empirical Evidence from an In-depth Case Study The Transferability of Political Risk Management Experience Michael C. Nippa, Freiberg University Across Borders Alexander Nemeth, Freiberg University Jennifer Oetzel, American University Chang Hoon Oh, Simon Fraser University Session 2.5.12 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 Does Foreign Investment Carry Baggage from Home? Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Hyde Park (L -2) Reid Click, George Washington University Strategy, Resources and Government Robert Weiner, George Washington University Chair: Timothy Michael Devinney, University of Yujin Jeong, American University Technology, Sydney Product-Geographic Diversification and Firm Performance: The Moderating Effects of Home Country Institutions A Resource Environment Model of Competitive Advantage: Brian Roy Tan, Nanyang Technological University The Paradox of Environmental Embeddedness Asda Chintakananda, Nanyang Technological University Heechun Kim, Georgia State University Why Do Publicly Listed Family Firms Perform so Differently Robert Hoskisson, Rice University across Emerging Markets? An Institution-based Theory and Historical Anchors Over Resources in International Strategy Meta-Analytic Test Silvio Luis de Vasconcellos, IENH - Instituicao Evangelica Patricio Duran, University of South Carolina de Novo Hamburgo Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens, Erasmus University Ivan Lapuente Garrido, UNISINOS - Universidade do Tatiana Kostova, University of South Carolina Vale do Rio dos Sinos Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto, Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV Session 2.5.11 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 - EAESP) Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Mercury III (Lobby) Jefferson Marlon Monticelli, UNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos Theory Development on Internationalization and Multinational Management Unveiling the Antecedents of International Diversification: An Agency Theory Approach Chair: Anne Kristin Hoenen, WU Vienna Giovanni Battista Dagnino, University of Catania

Claudio Giachetti, Ca' Foscari University of Venice OLI 2.0: The OLI Is Dead. Long Live the OLI! Maurizio La Rocca, University of Calabria Xin Li, Copenhagen Business School Pasquale Massimo Picone, University of Catania Jens Gammelgaard, Copenhagen Business School Strategizing by the Government: Industrial Policy and Liyun Feng, A.P. Moller Maersk Group A/S Sustainable Competitive Advantage On Borderless Management Sergio Giovanetti Lazzarini, Insper Institute of Education Fenghua Wang, Shanghai International Studies University and Research Zheng Fan, Shanghai International Studies University Inter-Governmental Organizations and Innovation Zhaoyi Ren, Shanghai International Studies University Srividya Jandhyala, George Washington University Qingli Fan, St. Andrews University Anupama Phene, George Washington University The Variations of Liability of Foreignness: Examining the Shifting Paradigms in the Postnational Constellation: A Effect of the Alignment between the Firm Resources and the Deliberative View on the Role of the Firm Environmental Factors Ulf Henning Richter, Nottingham University Alexey V. Semenov, Saint Louis University Hadi Alhorr, Saint Louis University Session 2.5.13 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 China’s Value Stream Approach to the Internationalization Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Macka Park (L -2) Process: Early Stages, Attempts to Go Global, and Returnees Localizing a “Third Way” HRM Issues Weidong Xia, Florida International University Chair: Jacob Eisenberg, University College Dublin Mary Ann Von Glinow, Florida International University Yingxia Li, Beijing Union University Job Resources and Employee Engagement: A Cross-National Yannick Thams, Florida International University Investigation Jun Yang, Florida International University Elaine Farndale, Pennsylvania State University / Tilburg Ying Liu, Florida International University University What are the Sources and Characteristics of the Advantages Job Satisfaction and Confidence of Asian Managers in of Business Group Affiliated Multinationals? Japanese MNCs Roderick Bugador, University of Reading Yoshitaka Yamazaki, International University of Japan

60 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Friday, July 5

Speaking Up or Striking Back? Exploring why Employees Effects of Outward Migration on Inward FDI: From Social Respond Differently to Psychological Contract Breach in a Networks to Human Capital Chinese Context Xiyan Yang, Shanghai University of International T.K. Peng, I-Shou University Business and Economics Cheng-Chen (Timothy) Lin, National Pingtung University Xiaohua Lin, Ryerson University of Science and Technology Executive Power and its Influence on the Success of Extension of Meyer and Allen’s Three Component Model of Negotiation for Inter-organizational Alliance Formation Organizational Commitment in South Korea Tariq Hussain Malik, Dongbei University of Finance & Mannsoo Shin, Korea University Economics Gahye Hong, Korea University Implications of Managerial Personality, Trust and Procedural Youngsam Cho, Korea University Justice Perceptions on International Interorganizational Boine Kim, Sung Kyun Kwan University Cooperation English Language Ability and Employees' Commitment to Furkan Amil Gur, Louisiana State University Globalization of the Firm Joshua Bendickson, Louisiana State University Sachiko Yamao, University of Melbourne Tomoki Sekiguchi, Osaka University Session 2.5.15 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 Antecedents of Citizenship Behavior in Arab Employees in Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Central Park (L -2) Kuwait Institutions, Suppliers, and Knowledge Paula S. Daly, James Madison University Chair: Paul Brewer, University of Queensland Marion Owyar-Hosseini White, James Madison University Mohammad E. Alloughani, James Madison University The Effects of Supplier Involvement and Knowledge The Influence of Organizational and Family Expectations, Protection on Product Innovation in Customer-Supplier Cross-Domain Technology Usage, and Attachment Style on Relationships: A Study of Global Automotive Suppliers in Work-Family Conflict: A Study of Employees in China, Hong China Kong, Mexico, and the United States Ruey-Jer Bryan Jean, National Chengchi University Anne Marie Francesco, Hong Kong Baptist University Janice R. W. Joplin, Southern Illinois University Determinants of Global Innovation Network Effectiveness: Edwardsville Strategic Talent Management Capabilities Margaret Shaffer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Mary Boyden Teagarden, Thunderbird School of Global Management Theresa Lau, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Andreas Schotter, Western University

Session 2.5.14 - Interactive Time: 16:45-18:00 Management Issues and Strategies for the Tourism Industry Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Orman Park (L -2) Areas in a Low-Carbon Society Ying Sheng Yao, National Chi Nan University Human Aspects of FDI Two Faces of Business Groups on Innovation Performance: Chair: Naomi A. Gardberg, Baruch College-CUNY Internalization and Institutional Legitimacy Zhaojun Gao, Peking University The Impact of MNE’s Institutional Complexity, TMT Turnover, Changqi Wu, Peking University and TMT Size on MNE Performance: A Strategic Contingency Knowledge Acquisition and Application in International Buyer- Perspective Supplier Alliances Yu-Kai Wang, Soochow University Chia-Ling (Eunice) Liu, National Cheng Kung University Aya Chacar, Florida International University Rudolf R. Sinkovics, University of Manchester MNCs’ Greening Human Capital Management in China— integrative perspective of Resource-Based and Institutional Theory FRIDAY, JULY 5 - 19:00-22:00 Bih-Shiaw Jaw, National Sun Yat-Sen University Christina Yu-Ping Wang, National Sun Yat-Sen University Time: 19:00-22:00 Meng-Hsiu Lee, National Sun Yat-Sen University AIB Gala Event Top Management Team Influence and Discretion in Foreign

Market Entry Mode Decisions Peder Greve, University of St. Gallen The Gala Event will take place at the 1001 Direk Cistern. Mathias Imbach, University of St. Gallen Transportation will be provided from Hilton Istanbul to the Winfried Ruigrok, University of St. Gallen venue. Business Casual attire is recommended. CEO Succession Events and Internationalization Processes: Does Change in a Firm's Leadership Mean Change in Internationalization Rhythm? Michael-Jörg Oesterle, University of Stuttgart Corinna Rupf, University of Stuttgart Christina Marion Stein, University of Stuttgart

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Session 3.1.4 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 SATURDAY, JULY 6 Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Internationalization and Resilience of Business Groups in Developing Economies: A SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 09:00-10:15 Comparative and Evolutionary Perspective Chairs: Asli M. Colpan, Harvard University and Geoffrey Session 3.1.1 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 Jones, Harvard Business School Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Convention Upper Hall Geert Hofstede: "If I Was Going to Do It Panelists: Again…., I Would Use the World Values Maria Ines Barbero, Universidad de San Andrés and Universidad de Buenos Aires Survey" Asli M. Colpan, Harvard University Chair: Mikael Soendergaard, Aarhus University Takashi Hikino, Kyoto University

Geoffrey Jones, Harvard Business School Panelists: Hicheon Kim, Korea University Geert Hofstede, University of Maastricht Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University Michael Minkov, International University College Mira Wilkins, Florida International University Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, University of Groningen Mark F. Peterson, Florida Atlantic University Session 3.1.5 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Maaja Vadi, University of Tartu Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Vista (L 9) Aycan Kara, Florida Atlantic University Knowledge, Learning and New Venture Session 3.1.2 - Panel Time: 09:00-10:15 Internationalization Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Chair: R. Isil Yavuz, Ozyegin University

The Role of CSR in the Growth and Success of International Entrepreneurship Learning of Born Global Chinese Multinationals Fu-Mei Chuang, Loughborough University Chairs: Xiaohua Yang, University of San Francisco and Marilyn Taylor, University of Missouri at Kansas City Chueh-An Hsieh, National Sun Yat-Sen University Discussant: Pervez N. Ghauri, King's College London Organizational Learning in Young Transnational Firms Mareike Schmidt, University of Bremen Jörg Freiling, University of Bremen Panelists: Denis Arnold, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Knowledge and New Venture Internationalization: A Review Timothy Michael Devinney, University of Technology, and Knowledge Components Framework Sydney Sarah Park, EMLyon Business School Lei Li, Nottingham University Joseph A. LiPuma, EMLyon Business School Christof Miska, Vienna University of Economics and Christiane Prange, EMLyon Business School Business Exploring Rapid International Growth of High Technology Huaichuan Rui, University of London Ventures: From a Knowledge Perspective Guenter K. Stahl, WU Vienna and INSEAD Fiona Xiaoying Ji, Ohio University Catherine N. Axinn, Ohio University Session 3.1.3 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Session 3.1.6 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Fatih II (L 9) Re-Energizing Your Teaching Tools to Create Student Engagement Unpacking Cross-Cultural Interactions Chair: Melodena Balakrishnan, University of Wollongong Chair: Davina Vora, SUNY New Paltz in Dubai

Unpacking the Dynamics of the Post-Merger Integration The Full Circle: Case Teaching and Writing in International Process: Interaction between Identities, Interpretations, Business Courses Emotions and the Role of Language Marina Apaydin, American University of Beirut Guldem Karamustafa, University of Geneva Susan Carol Schneider, University of Geneva There is No Free Lunch But There Are Free Apps to Teach International Business Jeff Davis, Orabrush Tanvi H. Kothari, San Jose State University Voicing Across Cultures: The Role of Communication Style Born to Become Global and Relationships in Employee Voice Michal Zdziarski, Warsaw University Anna-Katherine Ward, Virginia Tech Elizabeth Ravlin, University of South Carolina Authentic Learning Experience: Using Live Industry Projects in Brian Klaas, University of South Carolina an International Business Course Nancy R. Buchan, University of South Carolina Vinh Nhat Lu, Australian National University Brett David Scholz, University of Canberra

62 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Saturday, July 6

The Challenge of Nonverbal Context in International Business: Session 3.1.9 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 A Model of Communication and Social Interaction Style Track: 2 - Marketing and Supply Chain Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Nancy R. Buchan, University of South Carolina Wendi L. Adair, University of Waterloo Market Entry and Subsidiaries: Structuring for Xiaoping Chen, University of Washington Growth Dong Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology Chair: Johny K. Johansson, Georgetown University

The Role of Energy in Intercultural Work Relationships Dana M. McDaniel, California State University, Long Marketing Adaptation and Foreign Market Entry-The Link to Beach Foreign Subsidiary Establishment Desislava Dikova, Vienna University of Economics and Session 3.1.7 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Business Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Fatih I (L 9) Arjen Slangen, Rotterdam School of Management Marketing Strategy in MNC Subsidiaries: Pure versus Hybrid Perspectives on Trade and Learning Archetypes Chair: Alan S. Zimmerman, City University of New York- David Midgley, INSEAD College of Staten Island Sunil Venaik, University of Queensland

Concurrent Sourcing Strategy of Multinational Firms: Drivers The International Transmission of Liquidity Shocks: A Cross and Performance Implications Country Study on Trade Credit and Financial Crises Gerald Yong Gao, University of Missouri-St. Louis Rafael Schiozer, FGV - Brazil Janet Y. Murray, University of Missouri-St. Louis Miyamoto Renata, FGV Masaaki Kotabe, Temple University Beyond Learning-by-Exporting: When Does Exporting Lead to The Role of Network Structure in Equity Based Partnerships: Better Performance? A Social Network Analysis of Domestic vs. International Joint Jaiho Chung, Korea University Venture Formations Jon Jungbien Moon, Korea University Steven Carnovale, Rutgers University Hyejin Cho, Korea University Sengun Yeniyurt, Rutgers University Jiyoung Shin, Korea University Poor Predictive Power and the Unrealism of International Session 3.1.10 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Trade Models: Proposing a More Realistic Behavioral Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) Economics-Based Model Hamid S. Hosseini, King's College Institutions, CSR and Value Creation Chair: S. Prakash Sethi, City University of New York

Session 3.1.8 - Competitive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 14 - Methods in IB Research Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Generating Profit or Generating Value through Multinationality Jan Hendrik Fisch, University of Augsburg Qualitative Methodology and IB Michael-Jörg Oesterle, University of Stuttgart Chair: Ilir Haxhi, University of Amsterdam Cigdem Polat, University of Augsburg

The Impact of International Experiences on Corporate Social Critical Realism as a Third Lens to Distance in International Performance: A Case of Korean MNCs Business and International Management Research Eun Woo Kim, Yonsei University Tiina Ritvala, Aalto University Jooyoung Kwak, Yonsei University Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki, Aristotle University of Soonkyoo Choe, Yonsei University Thessaloniki Corporate Philanthropy and Corporate Financial Performance: We Want to Learn All About You: The Interview as An Institutional Comparison between China and the United Ethnographic Event in International Business Research States Fiona Moore, University of London Heli Wang, Singapore Management University Causal Recipes for Internationalization Speed Jane Wenzhen Lu, University of Melbourne Luis E. Lopez, INCAE Business School Qian Wang, Zhejiang University Luciano Ciravegna, University of London Does Distance Matter? Cross-Border Acquisitions and A Methodological Approach for Bargaining Power Dynamics: Corporate Value for Multinationals in Greater China Event Analysis, Event Sequencing, and Action Rates Meijui Sun, Ming Chuan University James Nebus, Suffolk University Carlos Rufin, Suffolk University Session 3.1.12 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Laura Albareda, Deusto Business School Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Hyde Park (L -2)

Ownership, Governance and Capital Structure Chair: Jean-Claude Cosset, HEC Montreal

Market Liquidity and Bank-dominated Corporate Governance: Evidence from Japan Hideaki Sakawa, Nagoya City University Masato Ubukata, Kushiro Public University Naoki Watanabel, Ritsumeikan University

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The use of Financial Contracting Arrangements to Constrain Session 3.1.14 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Rent-Seeking Behaviour of Managers of Subsidiary Firms: Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Orman Park (L -2) Evidence from UK and US Multinational Subsidiary Firms Robert Suban, University of Manchester Internationalization and Performance Michael Bowe, University of Manchester Chair: Peder Greve, University of St. Gallen Mo Yamin, University of Manchester Does Corporate Governance in Cash Management Adds Persistence of Superior Financial Performance: Impact of Value to Multinational Firms? Internationalization and Its Entrainment with Institutional Daniel Gomes de Moraes, FGV-EESP Reforms Hsia Hua Sheng, FGV-EAESP Manish Popli, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Mayra Ivanoff Lora, FGV-EESP Mohammad Akbar, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow The Impact of Crisis on Determinants of Leverage: European Vikas Kumar, University of Sydney Evidence Victoria Krivogorsky, San Diego State University The Relationship between Internationalization and Gun-Ho Joh, San Diego State University Performance of Mid-Size Indian Firms - The Role of Family Andrei Filip, ESSEC Control Faisal M Ahsan, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow Risk Management and Transaction Cost Theory: The Case of Ajay Kumar Singal, Indian Institute of Management Project Finance Lucknow Jakob Müllner, Vienna University of Economics and Arun Kumar Jain, Indian Institute of Management Business Lucknow Hedging and the Failures of Corporate Governance: Lessons Multi-Nationality and Performance Effects of from the Financial Crisis Internationalization: China OFDI from the Portfolio Perspective Rodrigo Zeidan, Fundação Dom Cabral and Nottingham Hsin-Mei Lin, National Chi Nan University University Hinrich Voss, University of Leeds

I-Fan Yen, National Chi Nan University Session 3.1.13 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Macka Park (L -2) Why Some Firms Succeed in Exporting While Others Do Not? The Impact of Firms’ Resources and Capabilities on Export Management of Knowledge Performance Chair: Changsu Kim, Sogang University Manuel Portugal Ferreira, Uninove - Universidade Nove de Julho Luis Ganhao Simoes, ESTG - Instituto Politecnico de How Teams Interact with Interfirm Learning for New Variety Leiria Tomohiro Machikita, Institute of Developing Economies Fernando Ribeiro Serra, Uninove - Universidade Nove de Yasushi Ueki, Institute of Developing Economies Julho & globADVANTAGE Leveraging Local Talent for Global Learning Foreign Direct Divestment: Strategic Groups, Firm Capabilities Shad Morris, Ohio State University and Market Exit Daniel Han Ming Chng, China Europe International Naomi A. Gardberg, Baruch College-CUNY Business School Mehmet Erdem Genc, Montclair State University Jian Han, China Europe International Business School William Newburry, Florida International University Bijuan Zhong, Ohio State University Institutional Diversification and Multinational Enterprise Extroversion, Team Helping, and the Performance of Performance Demographically Diverse Teams Yi Li, Australian National University Hsi-An Shih, National Cheng Kung University Lin Cui, Australian National University Yun-Hwa Chiang, Ming Chuan University Sophia Hamblin Wang, Australian National University Hsiao-Yun Liang, National Cheng Kung University How Industry Influences the Relationship between Firm Top Management Team Experiences and the Growth Value of Internationalization and Performance Corporate Venturing B. Elango, Illinois State University Yu-Chen Chen, National Taiwan Normal University Mona Makhija, Ohio State University Shu-Jou Lin, National Taiwan Normal University Speed and Level of International Dispersion and Firm Slips and Accommodations in MNC Subsidiary Strategizing Performance Activities Pham Hoanh Son Nguyen, France Business School Robert Demir, The Ratio Institute and Stockholm Tugrul Atamer, EMLyon Business School University Zied Guedri, EMLyon Business School Overcoming Regulatory Hurdles: A Global Analysis of Venture Alain Charles Martinet, University of Lyon 3 Innovativeness and VC Experience Elisa Alvarez-Garrido, Georgia State University Between the Global and the Local? Knowledge Sharing and Neo-Colonial Relations in Professional Service Multinationals Mehdi Boussebaa, University of Bath Andrew Sturdy, University of Bristol Glenn Morgan, University of Cardiff

64 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Saturday, July 6

Session 3.1.15 - Interactive Time: 09:00-10:15 Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Central Park (L -2) SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 10:55-12:10

Marketing Strategy in Emerging Markets Session 3.2.1 - Special Session Time: 10:55-12:10 Chair: Constanza C. Bianchi, Universidad Adolfo Ibanez Special Session Room: Convention Upper Hall

Advertising in Emerging Economies: The Advertising Context 2013 JIBS Decade Award Chair: John Cantwell, Rutgers University of China Marin Alexandrov Marinov, University of Gloucestershire Svetla Trifonova Marinova, Aalborg University The 2013 JIBS Decade Award honors the most influential Dan Alex Petrovici, University of Kent paper published in the 2003 volume of the Journal of John B. Ford, Old Dominion University International Business Studies. Emerging Economies and Mega-Sporting Events: A Longitudinal Analysis of Advertising Patterns and Market A Retrospective on their article by the winners of this year's Strategies of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games’ Sponsoring JIBS Decade Award, reconsidering the issues raised in their Partners 2003 JIBS paper on “MNC knowledge transfer, subsidiary Harald Dolles, Molde University College absorptive capacity, and HRM” Sten Soderman, Stockholm University Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School The Implementation of Brand Management Practices in an Emerging Country Market: An Exploratory Study Ingmar Björkman , Aalto University Ekrem Tatoglu, Bahcesehir University Carl Felix Fey, Nottingham University Daragh O'Reilly, University of Sheffield Hyeon Park , Georgia State University Cultural Eco Map: Exploring the Interrelations of Discussants and Commentators: Heterogeneous Cultural Resources and Customer Value Jaeyong Song, Seoul National University Proposition of Business Model Paula Caligiuri, Northeastern University Andrejs Cirjevskis, Riga International School of Economics and Business Administration (RISEBA) Export Credit Agencies, Cross Border Trade, Times of Crisis, The JIBS Decade Award is being sponsored by Palgrave and Increased Value Added in Emerging Economies Industrial Macmillan. Sectors Hilmar Thor Hilmarsson, University of Akureyri Trung Quang Dinh, University of Akureyri Session 3.2.2 - Panel Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 10:15-10:55 Role of International Entrepreneurship in

Global Business: Present & Future Time: 10:15-10:55 Chairs: Tugba Kalafatoglu, ESADE Business School and Room: Convention Lower I&II Yusuf Kurt, University of Manchester Coffee Break Panelists: Sylvie K. Chetty, University of Otago Refreshments will be provided for conference participants at the Convention Lower Hall. Gary Knight, Willamette University Olli Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta University of Technology Pinar Ozcan, Warwick Business School

Session 3.2.3 - Panel Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Global Governance and International Strategies Chair: Srividya Jandhyala, George Washington University Discussant: Steve Kobrin, University of Pennsylvania

Panelists: Jonathan Doh, Villanova University Eun-Hee Kim, George Washington University Srividya Jandhyala, George Washington University Robert Weiner, George Washington University Noel Maurer, Harvard Business School Daniel Blake, IE Business School

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Session 3.2.4 - Panel Time: 10:55-12:10 Business Group Heterogeneity and the Internationalization– Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Performance Relationship: Evidence from Indian Business Groups Women Navigating in Global Male Dominated Saptarshi Purkayastha, IIM Kozhikode Industries: Explaining the Factors for Success Vikas Kumar, University of Sydney Chairs: Joan P Mileski, Texas A&M University at Jane Wenzhen Lu, University of Melbourne Galveston and Tugba Kalafatoglu, ESADE Business Performance Persistence of Emerging Economy Firms: The School Interaction Effects of Business Group, Home Institution and Internationalization Panel Sponsored by WAIB, Women in the Academy of Lin Cui, Australian National University International Business. Helen Hu, University of Melbourne Preet S. Aulakh, York University Panelists: Business Model Management in the Internationalization of Joan P Mileski, Texas A&M University at Galveston Emerging Market Firms: The South African Experience Aylin Alpustun, Turk Ekonomi Bankasi Margarete Kalinowski, ESADE Business School Gulfem Toygar, Otto Group Luis Vives, ESADE Business School A. Guldem Cerit, Dokuz Eylul University Seval Ozcan, Blanchard International Turkey Session 3.2.7 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 1-Institutions, Governance & CSR Room: Fatih I (L 9) Session 3.2.5 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Vista (L 9) Role of the CEO and Board Chair: Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad MNCs and Host-Country Nationals EAFIT Chair: Winfried Ruigrok, University of St. Gallen The Impact of CEO Incentive and CEO Monitoring Mechanisms on Risky International Expansion International Human Resource Management Practices and Yu-Kai Wang, Soochow University Host Country National Attitudes toward Expatriates Chris Changwha Chung, Korea University Haiying Kang, University of South Australia Jie Shen, University of South Australia An Investigation of the Relationships between Board Peter John Dowling, La Trobe University Characteristics, CEO Influence, and the Performance of Cross-Border Acquisitions Localization and the Performance of Foreign Subsidiaries Deepak K Datta, University of Texas at Arlington Naoki Ando, Hosei University Dynah A Basuil, Asian Institute of Management Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount University Exchange Rate and Macroeconomic Fluctuations as Sources Influence of Localization on Host Country Nationals' of Luck in CEO-Compensation Withdrawal Cognition in China: The Moderating Effect of Clas Wihlborg, Chapman University Demographics Hsin Hui Chiu, California State University Azusa Hitotsuyanagi, Georg-August-Universitaet Lars Oxelheim, Lund University Goettingen Jianhua Zhang, University of Gothenburg Fabian Jintae Froese, Georg-August-University Goettingen Yong Suhk Pak, Yonsei University Session 3.2.8 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 12-Economic Geography & Value Chains Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Performance Outcomes of Leadership Succession at Foreign Subsidiaries in Japan Sourcing and Offshoring Fabian Jintae Froese, Georg-August-University Chair: Aks Zaheer, University of Minnesota Goettingen Ralf Bebenroth, Kobe University The Time Opportunity Cost of Cultural Differences in Global Services Sourcing Session 3.2.6 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Carine Peeters, Universite libre de Bruxelles Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Fatih II (L 9) Catherine Dehon, ULB - Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management Organizational Structure Effects on Patricia Garcia-Prieto, ULB - Solvay Brussels School of Internationalization and Performance of Economics and Management Developing Economy MNEs Hidden Costs and the Role of Modularity: A Study on Chair: Paz Estrella Tolentino, University of London Offshoring Process Performance Marcus M. Larsen, Copenhagen Business School Internationalization of Emerging Multinationals: Role of Business Process Offshoring: Investigating the Role and Owner-CEOs Impact of International Strategy Raveendra Chittoor, Indian School of Business Niccolo Pisani, IESE Preet S. Aulakh, York University Joan Enric Ricart, IESE Sougata Ray, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta Sourcing from Multinational Suppliers to Overcome Weak Deepak Jena, Indian School of Business Contracting Institutions and Gain Supply Chain Capabilities Markus D. Taussig, National University of Singapore Kjell Carlsson, Wilson Perumal & Company

66 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Saturday, July 6

Session 3.2.9 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Session 3.2.11 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Mercury III (Lobby) Qualitative Research in Emerging Markets Institutional Perspectives on FDI Chair: Seung Ho Park, Moscow School of Management Chair: Jean-Francois Hennart, Singapore Management SKOLKOVO University and University of Pavia

The Professional Services Firm (PSF) in a Globalised The Impact of Institutional Imprinting on Inward Economy: A Case Study of the Performance of Foreign and Internationalization Diversity: Evidence from Chinese Private Domestic Securities Firms in an Emerging Market Sector Mehmet Demirbag, University of Sheffield Hongxin Zhao, Saint Louis University Martina McGuinness, University of Sheffield Jieqiong Ma, Saint Louis University Ahmet Akin, Fatih University The Effect of National Ethical Environment on Japanese FDI Nizamettin Bayyurt, Fatih University in Developing and Developed Countries Eyup Basti, Fatih University George Z. Peng, University of Regina Building on Institutional Voids: A Case of Business Groups in Jean-Marie Nkongolo-Bakenda, University of Regina an Emerging Economy Cross-Border Megamergers as Socio-Cognitive Hubs: A Ashar Saleem, Lahore University of Management Dominance Analysis Approach Sciences Weilei (Stone) Shi, Baruch College-CUNY Abdur Rahman, Lahore University of Management Ravi Madhavan, University of Pittsburgh Sciences EunJoo Yi, University of Pittsburgh Diversification Strategies of Transition Economy The Determinants of China’s Outward FDI: From the Home Entrepreneurs: Qualitative Research as a Bridge to Country’s Institutional Perspective Quantitative Analysis Mengmeng Shan, Fudan University Anna Lamin, Northeastern University Yuanxu Li, Fudan University Sheila Puffer, Northeastern University Daniel McCarthy, Northeastern University Paradox of Cultural Distance in Determining the Investment Timing of Corporate Venture Capital Investment Service Integration as a Business Model for Firms from Shin Hyung Kang, KAIST Business School Emerging Countries: Insights from the Medical Tourism Zong-Tae Bae, Kaist Business School Industry Pooja Thakur, Virginia Tech China's Formal Institutions for Outward FDI Christian Wernz, Virginia Tech Victor Zitian Chen, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Kongkiti Phusavat, Kasetsart University Karl P. Sauvant, Columbia University Global Oligopolistic Competition and Multinational Session 3.2.10 - Competitive Time: 10:55-12:10 Corporations: A Strategic Interation Perspective on Foreign Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) Direct Investment Michael W Hansen, Copenhagen Business School Innovation, Knowledge and Performance Anne Kristin Hoenen, WU Vienna Chair: Xiaobai Shen, University of Edinburgh Session 3.2.12 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Reverse International Knowledge Transfer in the MNE: Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Hyde Park (L -2) (Where) Does Affiliate Performance Boost Parent How can You Make Your Program Design More Performance? Nigel Driffield, Aston University Effective to Achieve IB Learning Outcomes? Chair: Paloma Bernal Turnes, Georgetown University James Love, Aston University Yong Yang, University of Sussex International Technology Sourcing Strategies and Inventor Cross-Cultural Formative Feedback: An Exploratory Employment Framework for Business Schools Roger Smeets, Rutgers University Mark Tayar, Swinburne University of Technology Yuqian Zhang, Macquarie University Trust, Transaction Cost and Knowledge Sharing in Strategic Alliances: A Study of Supplier Relationship in Thailand Design for Effective Learning - Making a Methodology Course Rapeeporn Rungsithong, University of Bath the Backbone Platform for an IB Curriculum Klaus E. Meyer, China Europe International Business Valtteri Kaartemo, Turku School of Economics School Peter Zettinig, Turku School of Economics Anthony Roath, University of Bath Birgitta Sandberg, Turku School of Economics Zsuzsanna Vincze, Umeå University Selective Attention and the Initiation of the External Knowledge Sourcing Process in Multinational Corporations Experiential Learning in the MBA Curriculum: The Use of Felipe Monteiro, INSEAD Global Consultancy Projects James P Johnson, Rollins College D. Michael Brown, Birmingham City Business School

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Commitment to the Study of International Business and Session 3.2.14 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Cultural Intelligence: A Multi-Level Model Track: 14 - Methods in IB Research Room: Orman Park (L -2) Jase Ramsey, University of Alabama Amine Abi Aad, University of Alabama Novel Approaches in IB Research Methodology Livia Lopes Barakat, Fundacao Dom Cabral Chair: Haruo Hagiwara Horaguchi, Hosei University

Making of a "Global" Graduate Massoud Saghafi, San Diego State University Integrated Model to Analyze Brand Function for Products in the Global Marketplace Do Student Response Systems Cross Cultural Boundaries David Pan, Prince Sultan University Thomas Gene Drape, Azusa Pacific University Alan Pan, Xiamen University Frank Fu, Hong Kong Baptist University Session 3.2.13 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Linda Clarke, University of Florida Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Macka Park (L -2) Berna Mutlu, University of Florida Performance, Knowledge, and Innovation Stepping through the Looking Glass: Reflections on Field Chair: Ronaldo Couto Parente, Florida International Research University Christina Stringer, University of Auckland Glenn Simmons, University of Auckland University–Industry Collaboration in R&D: The Role of Does Language Grammatical Structure Matter? Evidence from Business Sophistication and Labor Market Rigidity Gender Marking Christopher Williams, University of Western Ontario Amir Shoham, Temple university Gayle Allard, IE Business School Estefania Santacreu-Vasut, ESSEC and THEMA Candace A. Martinez, Saint Louis University Oded Shenkar, Ohio State University Managing Learning Activities to Improve Performance of (Self) Reflexivity as Method(ology): Advancing International International Strategic Alliances Business Research Chia-Ling (Eunice) Liu, National Cheng Kung University David Sapto Adi Guttormsen, Coventry University Steven Lui, University of New South Wales The Polycontextualization of International Business Research: John Liu, University of New South Wales An Evolutionary Process Linda Clarke, University of Florida A Longitudinal Analysis of Blockbuster Drugs Debra Shapiro, University of Maryland Thomas J. Hannigan, Temple University Mary Ann Von Glinow, Florida International University Ram Mudambi, Temple University Moriah Meyskens, University of San Diego Andrew Sfekas, Temple University Denise Dunlap, Northeastern University Session 3.2.15 - Interactive Time: 10:55-12:10 Patenting Abroad vs. Outsourcing Abroad: A Cross-Country Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Central Park (L -2) Investigation of Innovation in Emerging Markets Hyunju Ahn, Korea University Cross-Cultural Management Daeil Nam, Korea University Chair: Romie Frederick Littrell, Auckland University of Technology Cross-Border Learning, Technological Turbulence and Firm Performance Liliana Perez-Nordtvedt, University of Texas at Arlington Why the Institutional Distance Literature in Management is Debmalya Mukherjee, University of Akron about Institutions, Not Distance Robbert Maseland, University of Groningen Ben Kedia, University of Memphis André van Hoorn, University of Groningen Vicarious Learning in the Globalization of Venture Capital David Lanier Major, Indiana University A Process-Based Explanation of the Psychic Distance Paradox – Evidence from Global Virtual Teams David Waguespack, University of Maryland Peter Magnusson, Florida International University Anil Gupta, University of Maryland at College Park Anja Maria Schuster, University of St. Gallen The Determinants of Innovative Performance in Virtual R&D Vas Taras, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Teams in the 21st Century Frontier R&D Program of Korea Changsu Kim, Sogang University Rethinking Cultural Interaction: The Role of Cultural Attractiveness in International Business Byungheon Lee, Kwangwoon University Chengguang Li, University of Augsburg Donseung Choi, Sogang University Felix Brodbeck, University of Munich Jan Hendrik Fisch, University of Augsburg

Reconsidering the Borders of Culture: Regional Culture Aycan Kara, Florida Atlantic University Mark F. Peterson, Florida Atlantic University Ethically Questionable Negotiation Tactics: Evidence from Austria, China, Greece and Turkey Abraham Stefanidis, St. John's University Moshe Banai, City University of New York Ahmet Erkus, Gedik University Herbert Goelzner, Salzburg University of Applied Sciences and Technologies

68 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Saturday, July 6

The Effects of Acculturation on Psychological Proximity, The Institutional Diversity of Regions and MNES' Emotions and Their Consequences Internationalization Majid Ghorbani, Renmin University of China Jean-Luc Arregle, EMLyon Business School Masud Chand, Wichita University Toyah L. Miller, Indiana University Thou Shalt Not Steal: The Impact of Religion on Software Michael A. Hitt, Texas A&M University Piracy Paul W. Beamish, University of Western Ontario Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung, University of Sydney FDI in Tax Havens: Do Corporate Tax Rates Matter? Matthew C. Mitchell, Drake University Chris Jones, Aston University Yama Temouri, Aston University

SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 12:10-13:20 Session 3.3.4 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Time: 12:10-13:20 Hands-On, Minds-On: Experiential Learning Room: Convention Lower I&II Projects in International Business Education Light Lunch Part 1 Chair: Vas Taras, University of North Carolina, A light lunch will be provided for conference participants at the Greensboro

Convention Lower Hall. Panelists: Vas Taras, University of North Carolina, Greensboro SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 13:20-14:35 Miroslaw Jarosinski, Warsaw School of Economics Michel Librowicz, Université du Québec à Montréal Session 3.3.1 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 Nick Robinson, North Island College Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Convention Upper Hall Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung, University of Sydney Adam Johns, Rikkyo University Sharing Knowledge at a Distance: Obstacles Nobuya Takezawa, Rikkyo University and Facilitators Dirk Fischbach, Hochschule Harz Chair: Yves Doz, INSEAD Andres Velez-Calle, Universidad EAFIT Discussant: Aya Chacar, Florida International University Virginia Cathro, Otago University Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad EAFIT Panelists: Alfredo Jiménez, University of Burgos Tina Ambos, University of Sussex Anke Arnaud, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Aya Chacar, Florida International University Alfredo Behrens, Alfredo Behrens Consulting Thomas Hutzschenreuter, WHU Otto Beisheim School of Sebastián Steizel, Universidad Oberta de Catalunya Management Michael Zisuh Ngoasong, Coventry University London Yves Doz, INSEAD Campus Susan Forquer Gupta, Monmouth University Session 3.3.2 - Panel Time: 13:20-14:35 Terri Lituchy, University of the West Indies Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Betty Jane Punnett, University of the West Indies Toshiya Ozaki, Rikkyo University Indigenous and International Perspectives on

Global Mindset: Implications for the 21st Session 3.3.5 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Century Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Vista (L 9) Chair: Rabi Bhagat, University of Memphis Discussant: Nakiye A. Boyacigiller, Sabanci University Diversification, Location, and Growth in Co-Discussant: Mansour Javidan, Thunderbird School of Emerging Markets Global Management Chair: Andrei Panibratov, Saint-Petersburg State University Panelists: Rabi Bhagat, University of Memphis International Diversification and Growth Option Value: Growth Cordula Barzantny, Touluse Business School Opportunities in Emerging and Advanced Markets Bharatendu Srivastava, IIM Calcutta Anju Seth, Virginia Tech Subramanyam Raghunath, IIM Bangalore Todd Alessandri, Northeastern University Revisiting the Curvilinear Relationship between Diversification Session 3.3.3 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 and Performance: A Study of Business Groups in Emerging Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) Economies Qian Gu, Georgia State University FDI Location Jane Wenzhen Lu, University of Melbourne Chair: Majid Eghbali-Zarch, University of Western Ontario Chi-Nien Chung, National University of Singapore

Location Determinants of R&D Lab Closure in Emerging Strategic Hedging: Evidence from Brazilian Exporters Economies Dirk Michael Boehe, University Of Adelaide Grigorios Livanis, Northeastern University Anna Lamin, Northeastern University

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Foreign Ownership Strategies of Chinese MNCs: The Role of Session 3.3.6 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Institutional Factors Track: 14 - Methods in IB Research Room: Fatih II (L 9) Diego Quer, University of Alicante Enrique Claver, University of Alicante Quantitative Methodology in IB Chair: Jose Ernesto Amoros, Universidad del Desarrollo Laura Rienda, University of Alicante Do State-Owned Enterprises Pay More: Evidence from Outbound Chinese Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions Modeling Complex Nesting Structures in International Wenxin Guo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Business Research: An Illustration of Cross-Nested Multilevel Joseph Clougherty, University of Illinois at Urbana- Analysis of the Multinationality-Performance Relationship Champaign & CEPR-London Bo Bernhard Nielsen, Copenhagen Business School Tomaso Duso, Deutsche Institut fuer Sabina Nielsen, Copenhagen Business School Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) and DICE, Heinrich- Avoiding Relegation - Diversity, Selectivity, Experience or Heine University Duesseldorf Methodology? Institutional Distance and Cross-Border Acquisition Equity Deepak Dhayanithy, Indian Institute of Management Participation by Emerging Market Multinationals Kozhikode Nolan Gaffney, University of North Texas Exploratory Factor Analysis Use in International Business Rusty Karst, University of North Texas Research: Miscalculation of Factor Scores Robert Steinbauer, University of Memphis Tomasz Lenartowicz, Florida Atlantic University Nicholas D. Rhew, University of Memphis Tais Siqueira Barreto, Florida Atlantic University Measuring Corporate Reputation: Testing Alternative Factor Session 3.3.10 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Structures and Nomological Validity Track: 1-Institutions, Governance, & CSR Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) James Agarwal, University of Calgary Oleksiy Osiyevskyy, University of Calgary CSR and Legitimacy Percy M. Feldman, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chair: Christof Miska, Vienna University of Economics Peru and Business

Session 3.3.7 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 Do All Firms Seek Legitimacy? An Examination of Firms in the Track: 4-Strategy, Alliances, Competitiveness Room: Fatih I (L 9) Global Apparel Industry Susan L Young, Seton Hall University IJV Stability and Duration Mona Makhija, Ohio State University Chair: Deepak K Datta, University of Texas at Arlington CSR, Attitude and Institutional Pressures Rasi Kunapatarawong, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid The Effect of Asymmetrical Changes in Partners’ Behavior and Attitudes on the Instability of International Joint Ventures CSR Adoption and Involvement in Jus Cogens vs. No-Jus Rodrigo Isidor, University of Paderborn Cogens Human Rights Abuses. An Emperical Study on Large Global Corporations Frank Hornung, University of Giessen Elisa Giuliani, University of Pisa Rudy Kabst, University of Paderborn Davide Fiaschi, University of Pisa The Impact of Business Relatedness on Mode Stability – An Legitimizing Export Expansion into Institutionally Distant Empirical Investigation on International Joint Ventures Destinations Michael Hunoldt, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena Ziliang Deng, Renmin University of China Knitting International Alliances: Cobweb of Cultural Distance, Ruey-Jer Bryan Jean, National Chengchi University Joint Sensemaking, and Alliance Duration Rudolf R. Sinkovics, University of Manchester Robin Pesch, University of Bayreuth Ricarda B. Bouncken, University of Bayreuth Session 3.3.12 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Jan Knocke, University of Bayreuth Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Hyde Park (L -2) The Effects of Host Country Environment and Performance MNE Integration and Local Reach Risk on Ex Post Renegotiation in International Joint Ventures Chair: Tom Roehl, Western Washington University Linda Hsiu-yun Hsieh, University of Birmingham

Session 3.3.8 - Competitive Time: 13:20-14:35 MNE Integration Processes: A Subsidiary Perspective Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Birgitte Grogaard, University of Calgary Helene Loe Colman, Norwegian Business School Corporate Governance in Developing Economy Inger G. Stensaker, Norwegian School of Economics MNEs Balancing the Internationalization Process of a Multinational Chair: Huifen Cai, University of Huddersfield Corporation Expanding into in China – The Case of Acting Ambidextrously Corporate Ownership Reform and Foreign Market Entry of Rian Drogendijk, Uppsala University Emerging Market Firms: Extending the Theoretical Lens of Henrik Dellestrand, Uppsala University Firm-Specific Advantages Mikael Eriksson, Uppsala University Ming Hua Li, Copenhagen Business School Ulf Holm, Uppsala University Lin Cui, Australian National University Jiangyong Lu, Guanghua School of Management

70 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Saturday, July 6

The Liability of Intergroup Bias in Multicultural Teams: A When a Subsidiary Loses Its Status: Towards an Network Perspective Identification-based Model of Host Country Nationals' Pekka Johannes Vahtera, University of Leeds Willingness to Share Knowledge with Expatriates Peter J Buckley, University of Leeds Sachiko Yamao, University of Melbourne Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds Toru Yoshikawa, Singapore Management University Adam Cross, University of Leeds Control and knowledge transfer through international transfer Is It Local or Global, or Should We Care? A Look at assignments - the case of offshore outsourcing Greenpeace International Support to Local Activities and Its Florence Duvivier, Solvay Brussels School of Economics Effect on Performance and Management Yves Plourde, University of Western Ontario Carine Peeters, Universite libre de Bruxelles International Joint Ventures Transformed: Foreign Buyouts, Ten Years of Repatriate Research: What We Have Learned Firm Performance and Management Turnover Emmy van Esch, Hong Kong Baptist University Jing-Lin Duanmu, University of Surrey Flora Chiang, Hong Kong Baptist University Neviana Petkova, University of Oregon Substance Use in Expatriation An Analysis of Entry Modes, Supply Networks and it Olivier Wurtz, Vaasa University Capabilities of EMNEs in the UK: The Case TATA, CEMEX Vesa Suutari, Vaasa University AND KOÇ Gul Berna Ozcan, University of London Scaling Back on International Assignments: Family Matters Romila Singh, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Adrian Coronado, University of London Janice R. W. Joplin, Southern Illinois University G. Harindranath, University of London Edwardsville

Session 3.3.13 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Expatriate Staffing in Foreign Greenfield Subsidiaries: The Role of Industry Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Macka Park (L -2) Christopher Williams, University of Western Ontario Interactions Between Foreign-Owned and Michael Roberts, MacEwan University Indigenous Firms Chair: George Z. Peng, University of Regina Session 3.3.15 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 Track: 12-Economic Geography & Value Chains Room: Central Park (L -2) What Does FDI Bring to China? Competition Effect and Productivity Shock Analysis Clusters, R&D and Sustainability Chair: Bernard Wolf, York University Zhen Yang, Renmin University of China Jiawen Yang, George Washington University FDI Spillovers and Relative Absorptive Capacity The Role of the International Joint Ventures (IJVs) in the Yoo Jung Ha, University of York Development and Upgrading of the Pakistani Automotive Clusters: The Impact of Relational Proximity Axele Giroud, UNCTAD Zaheer Khan, University of Hull Survival Or Death When Foreigners Enter A Local Market? John Nicholson, University of Hull Thi Song Hanh Pham, Sheffield Hallam University Svetla Trifonova Marinova, Aalborg University Thang Tran, Central Institute for Economics and Management Where Do We Go from Here? Globalizing Subsidiaries Moving up the Value Chain Barriers to Absorptive Capacity and Capability Upgrading in Pavida Pananond, Thammasat University Developing Country Multinationals Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University Satellite Clusters, Flagship MNE Subsidiaries and Mothership Ecosystems: Specialization, Adaptation and Connectivity in Huaichuan Rui, University of London Staving Off Technology Cluster Malaise Competing In (and out of) Transition Economies Johanna Clancy, National University of Ireland, Galway Canan Mutlu, University of Texas at Dallas Paul Ryan, National University of Ireland, Galway Zhan Wu, University of Sydney Majella Giblin, Trinity College Dublin Mike W. Peng, University of Texas at Dallas David Collings, Dublin City University Managing a Cross-border R&D Team for Quality Innovation: Session 3.3.14 - Interactive Time: 13:20-14:35 The Moderating Role of Team Configuration Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Orman Park (L -2) Eunkwang Seo, Seoul National University Hyoseok Kang, Seoul National University Emerging Expatriation Issues Jaeyong Song, Seoul National University Chair: Margaret Shaffer, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Greening of International Business John A. Mathews, Macquarie University The Perceived Impact of National Identity and Cross Border Hao Tan, University of Newcastle Business Focus among Expatriate and National Managers Drivers of Cross-national Variation in E-retail Spending Ramudu Bhanugopan, Charles Sturt University Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Dianne Bealer, Charles Sturt University Ralf Bebenroth, Kobe University Linking IHRM and Crisis Management: Sectoral Contrasts in Nicholas C. Williamson, University of North Carolina, Managing Emergency Evacuation of Expatriates Greensboro Anthony Fee, University of Technology Sydney Susan McGrath-Champ, University of Sydney

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Global Value Chains and Interaction on Clusters: How Small Session 3.4.4 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 and Medium Ornamental Rock Enterprises from Espírito Track: 13 - Teaching IB Room: Jupiter (Lobby) Santo, Brazil, Co-Operate to Mitigate Export Risks from Their Global Operations Hands-On, Minds-On: Experiential Learning Maria Laura Ferranty Maclennan, ESPM Projects in International Business Education Ilan Avrichir, ESPM Part 2 Chair: Vas Taras, University of North Carolina, Greensboro SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 14:35-14:50

Time: 14:35-14:50 Panelists: Vas Taras, University of North Carolina, Greensboro Break Miroslaw Jarosinski, Warsaw School of Economics Michel Librowicz, Université du Québec à Montréal Nick Robinson, North Island College Short break to facilitate transition between sessions. No refreshment service will be provided. Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung, University of Sydney Adam Johns, Rikkyo University Nobuya Takezawa, Rikkyo University Dirk Fischbach, Hochschule Harz SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 14:50-16:05 Andres Velez-Calle, Universidad EAFIT Virginia Cathro, Otago University Session 3.4.1 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Universidad EAFIT Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Convention Upper Hall Alfredo Jiménez, University of Burgos Foreignness and Innovation: Advantage, Anke Arnaud, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Alfredo Behrens, Alfredo Behrens Consulting Liability or Both? Sebastián Steizel, Universidad Oberta de Catalunya Chair: Annique Un, Northeastern University Michael Zisuh Ngoasong, Coventry University London Campus Panelists: Susan Forquer Gupta, Monmouth University John Cantwell, Rutgers University Terri Lituchy, University of the West Indies Jesper Edman, Hitotsubashi University Betty Jane Punnett, University of the West Indies Annique Un, Northeastern University Toshiya Ozaki, Rikkyo University Sri Zaheer, University of Minnesota Session 3.4.5 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Session 3.4.2 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Track: 10-Econ., Finance & Accounting Room: Vista (L 9) Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Şadırvan A (L -1) Corporate Governance, Ownership Structures Hidden Champions: The Innovative Companies and Firm Performance from CEE and Turkey with a Global Reach Chair: Hussain Rammal, University of South Australia Chair: Danica Purg, IEDC-Bled School of Management

Ownership Structure and Firm Performance: Evidence from Panelists: EU an Subsidiary Panel Study in China Danica Purg, IEDC-Bled School of Management Huifen Cai, University of Huddersfield Peter McKiernan, Murdoch University Does Competition Matter for Corporate Governance? The Irina Skorobogatykh, Plekhanov Russian University of Role of Country Characteristics Economics Jean-Claude Cosset, HEC Montreal Dilek Cetindamar, Sabanci University Hyacinthe Some, HEC Montreal Pascale Valery, HEC Montreal Session 3.4.3 - Panel Time: 14:50-16:05 Track: 5-MNC Mgmt. and Organization Room: Şadırvan B (L -1) The Impact of Foreign Directors on Board Compensation in Emerging African IPO Firms Investigating and Reconciling the Roles of Bruce Hearn, University of Sussex Formal Structure and Networks in MNCs Are Family Firms More Internationally Involved than Non- Chair: Mikael Soendergaard, Aarhus University Family Firms: The Case of Italy Jean-Francois Hennart, Singapore Management University and University of Pavia Panelists: Antonio Majocchi, University of Pavia Ulf Andersson, Copenhagen Business School

Francesco Ciabuschi, Uppsala University

Henrik Dellestrand, Uppsala University

William G. Egelhoff, Fordham University

Phillip Nell, Copenhagen Business School

Joachim Wolf, University of Kiel

72 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Saturday, July 6

Session 3.4.6 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Session 3.4.8 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Fatih II (L 9) Track: 1-Institutions, Governance, & CSR Room: Saturn I (Lobby) Women and Career Advancement Across Multinational and Legal Institutions Contexts Chair: Michael-Jörg Oesterle, University of Stuttgart Chair: Jane Salk, University of Texas at Dallas

The Disclosure Practices of Foreign Corporations in Australia: The Role of Law, Networks, and Mentors in Overcoming An Empirical Investigation Barriers to Organizational Leadership for Women with Zahid Riaz, University of Central Punjab Children: A Multi-Country Study Sangeeta Ray, University of Sydney Terry Morehead Dworkin, Indiana Univ. and Seattle Univ. Vikas Kumar, University of Sydney Aarti Ramaswami, ESSEC Pradeep Kanta Ray, University of New South Wales Cindy A. Schipani, University of Michigan Timing Is Everything: Political Action and the Value of Family, Career Patterns, and the Notions of Success in Experience over the Policy Life Cycle: The Case of Indian Traditional-Collectivist Cultural Contexts Anti-Dumping Law Fida Afiouni, American University of Beirut Susan Elizabeth Feinberg, Temple University Charlotte M. Karam, American University of Beirut Catherine Magelssen, Rutgers University The Impacts of Gender Role Perceptions and Global Mindsets Matthew Grady Smith, United States Department of the on Attitudes Towards Women's Career Advancement in Latin Treasury America What is my Neighbor Up To? The Effect of Local Density on William Newburry, Florida International University the Diffusion of Certifiable Corporate Social Responsibility Marcelo J. Alvarado-Vargas, Florida International Practices among Multinational Enterprises and Domestic University Firms Armando Borda, Esan University Bryan Husted, York University & Tecnologico de Carlos Miguel Ortiz Baldo, U. Fermin Toro and U. Pablo Monterrey de Olavide Ivan Montiel, Loyola Marymount University Edwin Duran-Zurita, Universidad Privada Boliviana Petra Christmann, Rutgers University Jose Mauricio Geleilate, Florida International University Massiel Guerra, Universidad del Desarrollo Session 3.4.9 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Michel Hermans, Austral University Track: 8 - Developing Country MNCs Room: Saturn II (Lobby) Maria Virginia Lasio Morello, ESPOL Sergio Madero, Tec de Monterrey Capability Learning and the External Miguel Olivas-Lujan, Clarion University Environment of Developing Economy MNEs Anne Marie Zwerg-Villegas, EAFIT Chair: Maria Tereza Fleury, Fundacao Getulio Vargas

Session 3.4.7 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Upgrading Technological Capabilities by Developing Country Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Fatih I (L 9) Multinational Companies Huaichuan Rui, University of London Institutions and Institutional Distance Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University Chair: Agnieszka Chidlow, Manchester Metropolitan University Knowledge Will Set You Free: Enhancing the Firm’s Responsiveness to Institutional Change Luis Alfonso Dau, Northeastern University Consumer Animosity, Market Legitimacy, and Foreign Entry- Mode Choice: An Institutional Perspective Managing Channels by Foreign Sales Subsidiaries: The Case Cher-Min Fong, National Sun Yat-Sen University of Firms from Developing Countries Operating in Developed Chun-Ling Lee, National Sun Yat-Sen University Countries Hsiao Wen Liu, National Chengchi University Yunzhou Du, Anhui University of Finance & Economics Chow Ming Yu, National Chengchi University Firm-Specific Intangible Assets and Subsidiary Profitability: Hui Yun Chiu, National Chengchi University The Moderating Role of Distance Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University Multi-dimensional Complementarities and the Growth Impact Yong Yang, University of Sussex of Direct Investment from China on Host Countries Xiaolan Fu, Oxford University Ajai Gaur, Rutgers University

Institutional Distance, Institutional Development, Institutional Instability and FDI: The Role of the Ability to Manage Institutional Idiosyncrasies Kent Hui, Michigan State University

Shige Makino, Chinese University of Hong Kong Tomas Hult, Michigan State University The Institutional Origins of Firm Capabilities and Global Expansion Victor Zitian Chen, University of North Carolina, Charlotte Jing Li, Simon Fraser University Daniel M. Shapiro, Simon Fraser University

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Session 3.4.10 - Competitive Time: 14:50-16:05 Does Co-Location Accelerate Knowledge Outflows from FDI? Track: 7 - Emerging Economies Room: Mercury I&II (Lobby) The Role of MMC Subsidiaries' Technology Sourcing Strategies Network and Social Capital in Emerging Alessandra Perri, Ca' Foscari University of Venice Markets Raffaele Oriani, Luiss Guido Carli University of Rome Chair: Qian Gu, Georgia State University Francesco Rullani, Luiss Guido Carli University of Rome How is Knowledge Created and Shared in the MNE Network? How Do Managerial Ties Matter in Export Performance? The Jongmin Lee, Yonsei University Contingency Role of Immigrant Effect and Institutional Environment Session 3.4.12 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Henry F. L. Chung, Massey University Track: 1-Institutions, Governance, & CSR Room: Hyde Park (L -2) Rosalie L. Tung, Simon Fraser University Forrest Zhilin Yang, City University of Hong Kong Effects of Country Environments Chair: Jay Wu, Thammasat University Social Capital and Geographic SME Growth: An Emerging Market Perspective Natalya Totskaya, Concordia University The Disciplinary Effect of Selling to Countries with Higher Levels of Press Freedom Handling Pressures of Community Logic: The Impact of Clan Estefania Amer Maistriau, University of Geneva Ties on Recruitment and Selection in Kazakhstan Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School Firm Transitioning during Environmental Transition: The Case of Promarket Reform in Eastern Europe Jasper Hotho, Copenhagen Business School Vladislav Maksimov, University of Miami Maral Muratbekova-Touron, ESCP Paris Yadong Luo, University of Miami Larissa Rabbiosi, Copenhagen Business School Stephanie Wang, University of Miami An Insideration Perspective on Relative Mode Advantage in The National Entrepreneurship Infrastructure: Can Nation- Local Market Penetration State Policies Accelerate the Transition from Wage Earner to Changhui Zhou, Peking University Business Creator? Helen Liu, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China David Lanier Major, Indiana University

Legal Origins, Democracy, and Environmental Technology Session 3.4.11 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Innovation: A Cross-Country Examination Track: 6-Innovation & Knowledge Mgmt. Room: Mercury III (Lobby) W.G. Douglas Fernandez, Florida International University Internationalization Process and Knowledge Jorge E. Rivera, George Washington University Chair: Sunil Venaik, University of Queensland Delicate Diplomacy: Lessons from Libya about Balancing Political and Social Legitimacy Izzet Sidki Darendeli, Temple University Innovation Networks in Peripheral Economies T.L. Hill, Temple University Marcelo Cano Kollmann, Temple University Ana Teresa Tavares-Lehmann, University of Porto FDI and Public Opinion: Reaction toward Asian Inflows Aljaz Kuncic, University of Ljubljana Complementarity or Damage of Structural Holes for Social Andreja Jaklic, University of Ljubljana Capital on Knowledge Creation Process Chih-Hsing Sam Liu, Ming Chuan University Ben Nanfeng Luo, University of New South Wales Session 3.4.13 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Bernard Gan, University of New South Wales Track: 9 - Cross-Cultural Mgmt. and HRM Room: Macka Park (L -2) Impact of Korean Market Reforms and Firm Heterogeneity on How to Achieve Successful Face-to-Face and Innovation Investments Virtual Cross-Cultural Interactions KwangWook Gang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Chair: Nancy R. Buchan, University of South Carolina Jaya Dixit, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Murali D.R. Chari, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute When an Intercultural Business Negotiation Fails: Comparing Co-evolution of Disseminative and Absorptive Capacities in the Emotions and Behavioral Tendencies of Individualistic and HQ-Subsidiary Knowledge Flows: An Exploratory Case Study Collectivistic Negotiators Ieva Martinkenaite, BI Norwegian Business School Rajesh Kumar, Nottingham University Randi Lunnan, Norwegian Business School Harri T. Luomala, University of Vaasa J.D. Singh, International Management Institute, New Delhi Management Knowledge Creation Process through Social Relationship Extension: The Multi-Stage Hypothesis Designing a Relevant Cross-Cultural Management Course: A Chih-Hsing Sam Liu, Ming Chuan University View through the Lens of Scientific Mindfulness Wei-Long Lee, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Joerg Dietz, University of Lausanne Science Zeynep Aycan, Koc University Sheng-Fang Chou, National Taiwan Normal University Stacey R. Fitzsimmons, Western Michigan University Bernard Gan, University of New South Wales Anne Marie Francesco, Hong Kong Baptist University Karsten Jonsen, IMD The Impact of International Knowledge Diversity on Innovation Quality Hyun-Jung Lee, London School of Economics Jan Hohberger, University of Technology, Sydney Sonja A. Sackmann, University Bw Munich Paul Almeida, Georgetown University Guenter K. Stahl, WU Vienna and INSEAD Joyce Osland, San Jose State University

74 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 Saturday, July 6

Negotiating and Spanning Boundaries in Offshore Session 3.4.15 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Outsourcing: Indian and Danish Perceptions of Intercultural Track: 11 - SMEs and Entrepreneurship Room: Central Park (L -2) Collaboration Anne-Marie Soederberg, Copenhagen Business School International New Ventures in High-Technology Tine Sonne, Copenhagen Business School Industries Thomas Toeth, Copenhagen Business School Chair: Jonathan Liebenau, London School of Economics Composing Teams to Optimize the Benefits of International Experience Diversity Determinants of Post-Entry Survival in New International Peder Greve, University of St. Gallen Ventures Martin Engeler, University of St. Gallen Zaheer Khan, University of Hull Winfried Ruigrok, University of St. Gallen Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Do Cross-Cultural Management Courses Affect Cultural Extinction or Metamorphosis: Where the Typical Clusters Intelligence? It Depends on Students' Prior International Have Gone? Experience Vesna Sedoglavich, Australian National University Jacob Eisenberg, University College Dublin Gabriele Suder, SKEMA Hyun-Jung Lee, London School of Economics Barbara Brenner, Danube University Resource Fungibility in Early Rapidly Internationalizing Small Firms: The More We Look the More We Learn Frank Bruck, Bocconi University Shingairai Masango, Sheffield Hallam University Navigating New Horizons in Higher Education: Design- Svetla Trifonova Marinova, Aalborg University Inspired Leadership for 21st Century Universities Fahri Karakas, University of East Anglia Cloud Computing, International Entrepreneurship and SMEs Peter Keith Ross, Griffith University Mark Fenton-O'Creevy, Open University Michael Blumenstein, Griffith University International Work Environment Diversity and Emotional Labor Watcharaphong Leartsurawat, Florida International Does Speed Matter? The Internationalisation of High-Tech University SMEs Reconsidered Lisa Hewerdine, University of Sydney

Maria Rumyantseva, University of Sydney Session 3.4.14 - Interactive Time: 14:50-16:05 Catherine Welch, University of Sydney Track: 3 - IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode Room: Orman Park (L -2) Internationalization of High-Tech Small and Medium Sized Entry Mode & Ownership Strategy Enterprises: Open Innovation Perspective Chair: Paul W. Beamish, University of Western Ontario Mahdi Tajeddin, Concordia University Mehdi Farashahi, Concordia University Host Country Uncertainty and Level of Control in Cross-Border Toward An Effectuation-Focused Interpretation of Small Firm Acquisitions: A Comparison of Latin American and U.S. Internationalization: A Case Study on Software Exporting Multinationals Firms of Bangladesh Shavin Malhotra, Ryerson University Nur Alam Md., Leipzig University Xiaohua Lin, Ryerson University Utz Dornberger, Leipzig University Carlyle Farrell, Ryerson University International New Ventures – Developing a Competitive Intra-Country and Intra-Region Cultural variation and Advantage through Internationalization Multinationals' Entry Mode Choice Roger Schweizer, University of Gothenburg Arjen Slangen, Rotterdam School of Management Target Firm Control in International Acquisitions: Does Acquirer's Performance Matter? SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 16:05-16:45 Sathyajit Gubbi, University of Groningen Mohan Subramaniam, Carroll School of Management Time: 16:05-16:45 Room: Convention Lower I&II The Evolving Role of Japanese General Trading Companies in the Internationalization of Japanese Electronics MNCs Coffee Break Jun Ito, National University of Singapore Does Economic Freedom in the Host Country Moderate the Refreshments will be provided for conference participants at Influences of Cultural Distance on FDI Establishment Mode the Convention Lower Hall. Choice of MNEs? Evidence from FDIs in Asia and Latin America Ahmad Arslan, University of Vaasa Jorma Larimo, University of Vaasa International Acquisitions by Developing Country Firms: Some Factors Influencing Acquired Equity in Target Sathyajit Gubbi, University of Groningen Mohan Subramaniam, Carroll School of Management

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SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 16:45-18:00 SATURDAY, JULY 6 - 18:00-19:00

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(paulakh@schulich yorku. ca):. 1 4. .5, 3 2. .6 Bausch, Andreas; Justus Liebig University hhs .se): 2 .2 8. 2 5. .13 Ault, Joshua K; University of Victoria, Giessen, Germany (andreas .bausch@ Bilgili, Tsvetomira Vladimirova; University Almeida, Paul; Georgetown University, USA Canada (jault@uvic ca):. 1 1. .11 wirtschaft .uni-giessen de):. 2 .4 .6 of Memphis, USA (tvkaneva@memphis . (almeidap@georgetown edu):. 3 .4 .11 Auster, Ellen R .; York University, Canada Bayraktar, Ahmet; Rutgers University, USA edu): 1 5. .6 Alpustun, Aylin; Turk Ekonomi Bankasi, (eauster@schulich yorku. ca):. 1 4. .6 (ahmetbay@pegasus .rutgers edu):. 1 3. .5 Binder, Gregor; WU Vienna, Austria (gregor . Turkey: 3 .2 .4 Avlonitis, George J .; Athens University Bayyurt, Nizamettin; Fatih University, binder@wu ac. .at): 2 .5 .9 Alsharairi, Malek; German Jordanian of Economics and Business, Greece Turkey (bayyurt@fatih edu. tr):. 3 .2 .9 Bird, Allan; Northeastern University, USA University, Jordan (malek .alsharairi@ (avlonitis@aueb .gr): 2 .1 .11 Bealer, Dianne; Charles Sturt University, (a bird@neu. edu):. 1 .3 .8 gju edu. .jo): 1 .3 .15 Avrichir, Ilan; ESPM, Brazil (iavrichir@espm . Australia (dbealer@hct .ac .ae): 3 .3 .14 Björkman , Ingmar ; Aalto University, Alvarado-Vargas, Marcelo J .; Florida Inter- br): 3 .3 .15 Beamish, Paul W .; University of Western Finland (ingmar .bjorkman@aalto fi):. national University, USA (malva043@fiu . Axinn, Catherine N .; Ohio University, USA Ontario, Canada (pbeamish@ivey .uwo . 0 .3, 3 .2 .1 edu): 1 .1 4,. 2 .5 .7, 3 .4 .6 (axinn@ohio edu):. 3 .1 5. ca): 2 3. .1, 3 3. .3, 3 4. .14 Blake, Daniel; IE Business School, Spain Alvarez-Garrido, Elisa; Georgia State Aybar, C . Bulent; Southern New Hampshire Bebenroth, Ralf; Kobe University, Japan (daniel .blake@ie edu):. 3 .2 .3 University, USA (ealvarezgarrido@gsu . University, USA (c .aybar@snhu edu):. (rbeben@rieb .kobe-u .ac .jp): 3 .2 .5, 3 .3 15. Blasi, Joseph; Rutgers University, USA edu): 3 .1 13. 1 .3 .15, 2 .2 .11 Beechler, Schon; INSEAD, USA (schon . (jbru@hotmail com):. 1 .5 .14 beechler@gmail com):. 1 .3 .7 78 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Blomkvist, Katarina; Uppsala University, Bruck, Frank; Bocconi University, Italy Carvalho, Sergio; University of Manitoba, Chen, Ke; University of International Busi- Sweden (katarina blomkvist@fek. .uu .se): (frank .brueck@wu .ac .at): 3 .4 .13 Canada (sergio carvalho@umanitoba. . ness and Economics, China (chenke@ 2 .2 .12, 2 .3 .12 Bruining, Hans; Erasmus University, Neth- ca): 2 4. .15 uibe edu. cn):. 1 .3 5. Blumenstein, Michael; Griffith University, erlands (jbruining@rsm .nl): 2 .3 .12 Casap, Lucia; Magenta Consulting, Moldova Chen, Pi-Chi; University of London, United Australia (m blumenstein@griffith. edu. . Bryant, Chuck; Cleveland State University, (l casap@consulting. .md): 2 .3 .4 Kingdom (pi-chi chen@bbk. ac. .uk): 2 .2 .9 au): 3 .4 .15 USA (chuckbryant@mac com):. 1 .4 .14 Castañer, Xavier; Université de Lausanne, Chen, Po-Yuan; National Chengchi Uni- Boateng, Agyenim; University of Not- Buchan, Nancy R .; University of South Switzerland (xavier castaner@unil. ch):. versity, Taiwan (95355512@nccu edu. . tingham, United Kingdom (agyenim . Carolina, USA (nancy .buchan@moore . 2 .2 14. tw): 2 .1 14. boateng@nottingham edu. cn):. 1 3. .15, sc edu):. 3 .1 .6, 3 .4 .13 Castro, Iuri; Caixa Economica Federal - Chen, Roger; University of San Francisco, 2 .2 .14 Buckley, Peter J; University of Leeds, Unit- Brazil, Brazil (iuri castro@caixa. .gov . USA (chenr@usfca edu):. 2 2. .8 Boddewyn, Jean; Baruch College, USA ed Kingdom (pjb@lubs .leeds .ac .uk): 0 2,. br): 2 .3 13. Chen, Shoshi; Tel Aviv University, Israel (jean .boddewyn@baruch cuny. edu):. 1 .2, 1 .5 .1, 2 .2 .4, 2 .3 .6, 2 .3 .7, 3 .3 .12 Casulli, Lucrezia; University of Strathclyde, (shos@post tau. .ac .il): 2 3. .9 1 .1 .11, 1 .3 .14 Budde-Sung, Amanda E .K .; University United Kingdom (eziacasulli@hotmail . Chen, Victor Zitian; University of North Bode, Alexander; Technische Universität of Sydney, Australia (amanda .bud- com): 1 .4 .13 Carolina, Charlotte, USA (emgp editor@. Darmstadt, Germany (bode@bwl . de-sung@sydney edu. .au): 1 .3 .12, 2 .3 10,. Cathro, Virginia; Otago University, New gmail com):. 2 5. .4, 3 2. .11, 3 4. .7 tu-darmstadt de):. 2 5. 8. 3 .2 .15, 3 .3 .4, 3 .4 .4 Zealand (virginia cathro@otago. .ac .nz): Chen, Wein-Hong; National Dong Hwa Boehe, Dirk Michael; University Of Ade- Budhwar, Pawan; Aston University, United 3 .3 4,. 3 .4 4. University, Taiwan (weinhong@mail . laide, Australia (dirkmichael .boehe@ Kingdom (p .s .budhwar@aston .ac .uk): Cavazos, David E ;. University of New Mexi- ndhu edu. tw):. 2 .1 14. adelaide edu. .au): 1 .5 .12, 2 .5 .5, 3 .3 .3 2 .4 .13 co, USA (dcavazos@unm edu):. 1 3. .12 Chen, Wenjie; George Washington Univer- Bolzani, Daniela; University of Bologna, Bugador, Roderick; University of Reading, Cavusgil, Tamer; Georgia State University, sity, USA (chenw@gwu edu):. 1 1. .13, 2 .4 .7 Italy (daniela .bolzani2@unibo .it): 1 .3 .11 United Kingdom (r .bugador@pgr . USA (cavusgil@gsu edu):. 1 4. .3, 2 2. .1, Chen, Xiaoping; University of Washington, Borda, Armando; Esan University, Peru reading .ac .uk): 2 .5 .11 2 .3 1,. 2 .4 5. USA (xpchen@u washington. edu):. 3 .1 .6 (abord001@fiu edu):. 3 4. 6. Bullough, Amanda; Thunderbird School Caykoylu, Sinan; Simon Fraser University, Chen, Xiaoyun; University of Macau, Macau Borini, Felipe Mendes; ESPM/SP, Brazil of Global Management, USA (amanda . Canada (scaykoyl@sfu ca):. 1 3. .4, 1 5. .14 (xychen@umac .mo): 2 3. .5, 2 4. .13 (fborini@espm .br): 2 5. 5. bullough@thunderbird edu):. 2 .1 .15 Celo, Sokol; Suffolk University, USA (scelo@ Chen, Yin-Ru; National Taiwan University, Bort, Suleika; University of Mannheim, Burmester, Brent; Auckland University, suffolk edu):. 2 3. .6, 2 4. .6 Taiwan (jubikevin@yahoo com. tw):. Germany (sbort@rumms .uni-mann- New Zealand (b .burmester@auckland . Cemalcilar, Zeynep; Koc University, Turkey 1 .1 8,. 2 .2 8. heim de):. 2 .1 .6 ac .nz): 1 .1 .8, 2 .1 .9 (zcemalcilar@ku edu. tr):. 1 .1 .2 Chen, Yu-Chen; National Taiwan Normal Bortoluzzi, Guido; University of Trieste, Butler, Kirt C .; Michigan State University, Cerdin, Jean Luc; ESSEC, France (cerdin@ University, Taiwan (60056011o@ntnu . Italy (guido .bortoluzzi@econ .units .it): USA (butler@msu edu):. 1 .1 .13, 2 .5 .8 essec fr):. 2 .1 15. edu tw):. 3 .1 13. 1 .4 .13, 2 .3 .5 Cerit, A . Guldem; Dokuz Eylul University, Cheng, Dazhong; Fudan University, China Boschma, Ron; Utrecht University, Nether- Turkey: 3 .2 4. (chengdz@fudan edu. cn):. 2 .4 7. lands (r .boschma@geo .uu .nl): 2 5. 3. C Cetindamar, Dilek; Sabanci University, Cheng, Hsiang-Lin; National Chung-Cheng Bosma, Niels; Utrecht University, Nether- Turkey (dilek@sabanciuniv edu):. 2 4. .13, University, Taiwan (cheng5689@gmail . lands (n .s .bosma@uu .nl): 1 .3 .13 3 .4 2. com): 2 .3 .13, 2 .4 .4 Cadogan, John W .; Loughborough Universi- Boso, Nathaniel; University of Leeds, Unit- Chacar, Aya; Florida International Univer- Chetty, Sylvie K .; University of Otago, New ed Kingdom (n .boso@leeds .ac .uk): 2 .4 .5 ty, United Kingdom (j w. cadogan@lboro. . ac .uk): 2 .4 .5 sity, USA (chacara@fiu edu):. 0 2,. 2 .2 2,. Zealand (sylvie chetty@otago. .ac .nz): Bouncken, Ricarda B .; University of 2 .5 14,. 3 .3 1. 1 .4 13,. 2 .1 5,. 3 .2 2. Cai, Huifen; University of Huddersfield, Bayreuth, Germany (bouncken@uni- Chai, Dominic; Seoul National University, Chi, Tailan; University of Kansas, USA (chi@ bayreuth de):. 3 3. 7. United Kingdom (h cai16888@hotmail. . com): 3 .3 .8, 3 .4 .5 Korea, South (dchai@snu ac. .kr): 2 .4 7. ku edu):. 1 3. .7 Bounfour, Ahmed; Université de Paris Chan, Tsang-Sing; Lingnan University, Chiang, Flora; Hong Kong Baptist Universi- Sud 11, France (a bounfour@wanadoo. . Cai, Yingdan; University of Groningen, Netherlands (y cai@rug. .nl): 1 .5 .6 Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (chants@ln edu. . ty, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (fchiang@hkbu . fr): 1 .1 .13 hk): 0 .4, 2 2. .13 edu hk):. 3 .3 .14 Boussebaa, Mehdi; University of Bath, Caligiuri, Paula; Northeastern University, USA (p caligiuri@neu. edu):. 3 .2 .1 Chand, Masud; Wichita University, USA Chiang, Yun-Hwa; Ming Chuan University, United Kingdom (m boussebaa@bath. . (masud chand@wichita. edu):. 1 3. .4, Taiwan (hui3789@yahoo com. tw):. 3 .1 .13 ac .uk): 3 1. .13 Calixto, Cyntia Vilasboas; Fundação Getulio 3 .2 15. Chiao, Yu-Ching; National Chung Hsing Bowe, Michael; University of Manchester, Vargas (FGV - EAESP), Brazil (cyntiacalix- to@gmail com):. 2 .5 .12 Chandra, Ramdas; Nova Southeastern Uni- University, Taiwan (chiaoy@dragon . United Kingdom (michael .bowe@mbs . versity, USA (cramdas@nova edu):. 2 5. .5 nchu edu. tw):. 1 .1 4. ac .uk): 3 1. .12 Camilo, Silvio Parodi; UNESC, Brazil (paro- di@parodiconsultoria com. .br): 2 .4 .12 Chang, Frances Y .M ;. Macquarie University, Chiarvesio, Maria; University of Udine, Italy Bowen, Harry P .; Queens University of Australia (frances chang@mq. edu. . (chiarvesio@uniud .it): 2 .3 .5 Charlotte, USA (bowenh@queens edu):. Cannizzaro, Anthony; George Washington au): 1 .5 5. Chidlow, Agnieszka; Manchester Metro- 1 .4 .1 University, USA (tony_c@gwmail .gwu . edu): 1 .4 .7 Chang, Song; Chinese University of Hong politan University, United Kingdom Boyacigiller, Nakiye A ;. Sabanci University, Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (chang- (a chidlow@mmu. .ac .uk): 2 2. .4, 3 4. .7 Turkey (nakiye@sabanciuniv edu):. 0 .3, Cannon, Hugh M .; Wayne State University, song@baf .msmail cuhk. edu. hk):. 1 .4 .15 Chintakananda, Asda; Nanyang Technolog- 1 .3 .7, 1 .4 3,. 2 .1 .1, 3 .3 .2 USA (hugh cannon@wayne. edu):. 2 .4 .15 Chang, Sungyong; Columbia University, ical University, Singapore (asda@ntu . Bozos, Konstantinos; Leeds University, Cano Kollmann, Marcelo; Temple Universi- USA (sc3339@columbia edu):. 2 3. .5 edu sg):. 2 .5 10. United Kingdom (kb@lubs .leeds .ac .uk): ty, USA (mck@temple edu):. 3 .4 .11 Chapman, Malcolm Kenneth; University Chittoor, Raveendra; Indian School of 1 .3 .15, 2 .4 .5 Cantwell, John; Rutgers University, USA of Leeds, United Kingdom (mkc@lubs . Business, India (raveendra_chittoor@ Bradlow, Ann; Northwestern University, (cantwell@business .rutgers edu):. 0 1,. leeds .ac .uk): 2 2. .4 isb edu):. 3 2. .6 USA (abradlow@northwestern edu):. 1 .5 .1, 2 .1 .13, 2 .5 .4, 3 .2 .1, 3 .4 .1 Chari, Murali D .R .; Rensselaer Polytechnic Chiu, Chi-yue; Nanyang Technological 1 .3 .7 Cao, Lan; Leuphana University Lueneburg, Institute, USA (charim2@rpi edu):. 3 4. .11 University & The Chinese Academy of Brandl, Kristin; Copenhagen Business Germany (lan cao@leuphana. de):. 2 .2 .10 Chatterjee, Chirantan; Indian Institute of Social Sciences, Singapore (cy cychiu@. School, Denmark (kbr .int@cbs dk):. 1 .5 .4 Caprar, Dan; University of New South Management Bangalore, India (chiran- gmail com):. 2 4. .15 Brannen, Mary Yoko; University of Victoria, Wales, Australia (dan caprar@unsw. edu. . tan chatterjee@iimb. ernet. .in): 2 .2 .9 Chiu, Hsin Hui; California State University, Canada (maryyoko@uvic ca):. 0 5,. 1 .5 .9, au): 2 .5 .8 Chaudhry, Peggy E .; Villanova University, USA (hsinhui chiu@csun. edu):. 3 2. .7 2 .4 .2 Carlsson, Kjell; Wilson Perumal & Company, USA (peggy chaudhry@villanova. edu):. Chiu, Hui Yun; National Chengchi Univer- Braun, Daniel; University of Goettingen, USA (kcarlsson@wilsonperumal com):. 2 .4 15. sity, Taiwan (99355503@nccu edu. tw):. Germany (daniel .braun@wiwi uni-goet. - 3 .2 .8 Cheglakova, Liudmila M ;. NRU Higher 1 .5 14,. 3 .4 9. tingen de):. 1 .1 13. Carneiro, Jorge; Pontifical Catholic Univer- School of Economics, Russia (lcheglako- Chiu, Yaping; Chung Yuan Christian Brenner, Barbara; Danube University, sity of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (jorgemtc@ va@mail .ru): 1 .3 .13 University, Taiwan (yaping@cycu edu. . Austria (barbara .brenner@donau-uni . iag .puc-rio .br): 2 .1 .11, 2 .4 .13 Chelliah, Shankar; Universiti Sains tw): 2 .3 13. ac .at): 2 .3 .13, 3 .4 13. Carney, Michael; Concordia University, Malaysia, Malaysia (shankar@usm .my): Chng, Daniel Han Ming; China Europe Brewer, Paul; University of Queensland, Canada (mcarney@jmsb concordia. ca):. 1 .4 7,. 2 .1 14. International Business School, China Australia (p .brewer@business .uq edu. . 1 .1 .14, 2 .4 .9 Chen, Alex Xin; University of Hong Kong, (dchng@ceibs edu):. 3 1. .13 au): 2 .5 .15 Carnovale, Steven; Rutgers University, USA Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (alexchen@hku . Cho, Hyejin; Korea University, Korea, South Brewster, Chris; University of Reading, (scarnova@pegasus .rutgers edu):. 3 .1 9. hk): 2 .3 5. (hyejinstory@korea .ac .kr): 3 .1 7. United Kingdom (c .j .brewster@reading . Caroli, Matteo Giuliano; Luiss Guido Carli Chen, Homin; National Taiwan University, Cho, Youngsam; Korea University, Korea, ac .uk): 1 3. .8 University, Italy (mcaroli@luiss .it): 2 .2 .13 Taiwan (hmchen@ntu edu. tw):. 1 .1 8,. South (zegal82@korea .ac .kr): 2 .5 13. Brodbeck, Felix; University of Munich, Carreira, Helder Costa; - Instituto Politecni- 2 .2 8. Choe, Soonkyoo; Yonsei University, Korea, Germany (brodbeck@psy .lmu de):. 3 .2 .15 co de Leiria & globADVANTAGE, Portu- Chen, Hsiu-Li; Ming Chuan University, Tai- South (skychoe@yonsei .ac .kr): 1 .3 .6, Brown, D . Michael; Birmingham City Busi- gal (h costacarreira@gmail. com):. 2 .2 7. wan (hlchen@mail .mcu edu. tw):. 2 .4 15. 2 .3 13,. 3 .1 10. ness School, United Kingdom (mike . brown@bcu ac. .uk): 3 .2 12.

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 79 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Choi, Donseung; Sogang University, Korea, Cordeiro-Nilsson, Cheryl; University of de Faria, Pedro; University of Groningen, Donaldson, Lex; University of New South South (youngrevival@naver com):. 3 .2 .13 Gothenburg, Sweden (cheryl cordeiro@. Netherlands (p .m m. de. faria@rug. . Wales, Australia (lexd@agsm edu. .au): Choi, Jongmoo Jay; Temple University, USA handels .gu .se): 2 .2 .3 nl): 2 2. .6 2 .2 12. (jjchoi@temple edu):. 2 .4 .7 Coronado, Adrian; University of London, de Jong, Gjalt; University of Groningen, Dornberger, Utz; Leipzig University, Choi, Yonghoon; Doshisha University, Japan United Kingdom (adrian coronado@. Netherlands (g de. .jong@rug .nl): 1 4. .11 Germany (dornberger@uni-leipzig . (ychoi@mail doshisha. .ac .jp): 2 .3 .14 rhul .ac .uk): 3 .3 .12 De Prijcker, Sofie; Ghent University, Bel- de): 3 .4 .15 Chou, Sheng-Fang; National Taiwan Cosset, Jean-Claude; HEC Montreal, Canada gium (sofie deprijcker@ugent. .be): 2 2. .5 Dorobantu, Sinziana; New York University, Normal University, Taiwan (dodo chou@. (jean-claude cosset@hec. ca):. 3 1. .12, Deakin, Simon; University of Cambridge, USA (sdoroban@stern .nyu edu):. 2 .4 .12 gmail com):. 2 2. .12, 3 .4 .11 3 .4 .5 United Kingdom (s deakin@cbr. cam. . Douglas Fernandez, W G. .; Florida Interna- Chowdhury, Imran; Pace University, USA Costa, Sidney; USP, Brazil (sidneycosta@ ac .uk): 2 4. .7 tional University, USA (wdoug002@fiu . (ichowdhury@pace edu):. 1 .5 .12 gmail com):. 2 .5 .5 Debrah, Yaw A ;. Swansea University, United edu): 1 1. .12, 3 4. .12 Christmann, Petra; Rutgers University, USA Couper, Carole; University of Glasgow, Kingdom (y .a debrah@swansea. .ac .uk): Dow, Douglas; Melbourne Business School, (christmann@business .rutgers edu):. United Kingdom (c couper. .1@research . 1 .5 13. Australia (d dow@mbs. edu):. 2 .4 .6 0 1,. 3 .4 .8 gla .ac .uk): 1 .5 .5 Dehon, Catherine; ULB - Solvay Brussels Dow, Sandra; Monterey Institute of Inter- Chuang, Fu-Mei; Loughborough University, Crespi, Rafel; Universidad de las Islas Bale- School of Economics and Management, national Studies, USA (sandra dow@. United Kingdom (f chuang@lboro. . ares, Spain (rafel crespi@uib. es):. 2 .4 .12 Belgium (cdehon@ulb .ac .be): 3 2. .8 miis edu):. 2 4. .12 ac .uk): 3 .1 .5 Crespo, Nuno; Advance, ISEG, Technical Dejoux, Cecile; CNAM Paris, France (dejoux . Dowling, Peter John; La Trobe University, Chung, Chi-Nien; National University of University of Lisbon, Portugal (ncres- cecile@gmail com):. 2 .3 .9 Australia (p dowling@latrobe. edu. . Singapore, Singapore (bizccn@nus edu. . po@iseg .utl .pt): 2 .4 11. Delios, Andrew; National University of au): 3 .2 5. sg): 3 .3 5. Cross, Adam; University of Leeds, United Singapore, Canada (andrew@nus edu. . Doz, Yves; INSEAD, France (yves doz@. Chung, Chris Changwha; Korea University, Kingdom (arc@lubs .leeds .ac .uk): 2 2. .4, sg): 0 2,. 1 .4 12. insead edu):. 3 3. .1 Korea, South (chungc@korea .ac .kr): 3 .3 .12 Deller, Juergen; Leuphana University Dragon, Katharina Agnes; Fundacao 3 2. .7 Crotty, Jo; University of Salford Manchester, Lueneburg, Germany (deller@leuphana . Getulio Vargas, Brazil (katha_dragon@ Chung, Henry F . L .; Massey University, New United Kingdom (j crotty@salford. . de): 2 .2 .10 gmx de):. 1 .1 .15 Zealand (h chung@massey. .ac .nz): 3 .4 .10 ac .uk): 2 .3 .11 Dellestrand, Henrik; Uppsala University, Drape, Thomas Gene; Azusa Pacific Chung, Jaiho; Korea University, Korea, Cuervo-Cazurra, Alvaro; Northeastern Sweden (henrik dellestrand@fek. .uu .se): University, USA (tdrape@pugetsound . South (jhochung@korea .ac .kr): 3 .1 .7 University, USA (a cuervocazurra@neu. . 1 .5 7,. 3 .3 12,. 3 .4 3. edu): 3 2. .12 edu): 2 .1 .3, 2 .5 .5, 3 .3 13,. 3 .4 .9 Chung, Leanne; Cardiff University, United Demir, Robert; The Ratio Institute and Dreyer, Laetitia; ESC Rennes Business Kingdom (chungl1@cf .ac .uk): 2 .2 .12 Cui, Geng; Lingnan University, Hong Kong, Stockholm University, Sweden (rd@fek . School, France (laetitiadreyer@numeri- SAR-PRC (gcui@ln edu. hk):. 2 .2 .13 su .se): 3 1. .13 cable fr):. 2 .3 14. Ciabuschi, Francesco; Uppsala University, Sweden (francesco ciabuschi@fek. . Cui, Lin; Australian National University, Demirbag, Mehmet; University of Shef- Driffield, Nigel; Aston University, United uu se):. 3 4. 3. Australia (lin cui@anu. edu. au):. 3 .1 14,. field, United Kingdom (m demirbag@. Kingdom (n .l driffield@aston. .ac .uk): 3 .2 .6, 3 .3 .8 sheffield .ac .uk): 1 4. .6, 3 2. .9 2 .3 11,. 3 .2 10. Ciravegna, Luciano; University of London, United Kingdom (luciano ciravegna@. Cunha, Reynaldo Dannecker; ESPM, Brazil Demirer, Petek; Koc University, Turkey Drogendijk, Rian; Uppsala University, rhul .ac .uk): 2 .1 10,. 3 .1 .8 (rcunha@espm .br): 2 .1 11. (pdemirer@ku edu. tr):. 1 .1 .2 Sweden (rian drogendijk@fek. .uu .se): 0 .2, 1 .3 .2, 2 2. .9, 3 3. .12 Cirjevskis, Andrejs; Riga International Curci, Roberto; Butler University, USA (rcur- Deng, Ziliang; Renmin University of China, School of Economics and Business Ad- ci@butler edu):. 2 .1 .6 China (dengziliang@rbs org. cn):. 2 .1 6,. Drost, Ellen A ;. California State University ministration (RISEBA), Latvia (andrejs . Cuypers, Ilya; Singapore Management 3 .3 10. Los Angeles, USA (edrost@calstatela . cirjevskis@riseba lv):. 3 .1 .15 University, Singapore (ilyacuypers@ Denicolai, Stefano; University of Pavia, edu): 1 1. .14 Ciszewska-Milinaric, Mariola; Kozminski smu edu. .sg): 1 .5 .6, 2 1. .7 Italy (stefano denicolai@unipv. .it): 2 1. .5 Du, Guochen; Peking University, China Academy, Poland (mariolac@kozminski . Desender, Kurt; University Carlos III, (dugch@gsm .pku edu. cn):. 1 .4 .14 edu .pl): 1 .4 .13 Madrid, Spain (kdesende@emp .uc3m . Du, Min; University of Nottingham, United Clancy, Johanna; National University of Ire- es): 2 .4 12. Kingdom (lixmd10@nottingham .ac .uk): land, Galway, Ireland (johanna clancy@. D Devinney, Timothy Michael; University of 2 .2 14. nuigalway .ie): 3 .3 15. Technology, Sydney, Australia (timothy . Du, Yunzhou; Anhui University of Finance Clarke, Linda; University of Florida, USA Dagnino, Giovanni Battista; University of devinney@gmail com):. 2 .5 .12, 3 .1 .2 & Economics, China (duyunzhou_2000@ (clarkel@ufl edu):. 3 2. .14 Catania, Italy (dagnino@unict .it): 2 5. .12 Dhanaraj, Charles; Indiana University, USA sina com):. 3 .4 .7 Clarke, Ruth; Nova Southeastern Universi- Dai, Li; Loyola Marymount University, USA (dhanaraj@iupui edu):. 1 1. .12, 3 4. .15 Duanmu, Jing-Lin; University of Surrey, ty, USA (rclarke@nova edu):. 2 .5 .5 (li dai@lmu. edu):. 2 .4 .11 Dhandapani, Karthik; Indian Institute United Kingdom (j duanmu@surrey. . ac .uk): 3 3. .12 Claver, Enrique; University of Alicante, Daly, Paula S .; James Madison University, of Management Ahmedabad, India Spain (enrique claver@ua. es):. 3 .3 .8 USA (dalyps@jmu edu):. 1 .3 12,. 2 .5 13. (dkarthik@iimahd ernet. .in): 2 .5 .7 DuBois, Frank; American University, USA (jetfrank@yahoo com):. 2 .4 .15 Clegg, Jeremy; University of Leeds, United Darendeli, Izzet Sidki; Temple University, Dhayanithy, Deepak; Indian Institute of Kingdom (ljc@lubs .leeds .ac .uk): 0 .5, USA (izzetdarendeli@temple edu):. Management Kozhikode, India (deep- Dunlap, Denise; Northeastern University, 1 4. .12, 3 3. .12 3 .4 .12 ak@iimk ac. .in): 3 .3 .6 USA (d dunlap@neu. edu):. 3 .2 .13 Click, Reid; George Washington University, Dasi, Angels; Universitat de Valencia, Spain Di Maria, Eleonora; University of Padova, Duran, Patricio; University of South Caro- USA (rclick@gwu edu):. 2 .5 .10 (angels dasi@uv. es):. 1 .5 9,. 2 .4 .11 Italy (eleonora dimaria@unipd. .it): 2 3. .5 lina, USA (patricio duran@grad. .moore . sc edu):. 2 5. .10 Clougherty, Joseph; University of Illinois Dastmalchian, Ali; University of Victoria, Dibble, Rebekah; University of San Fransis- at Urbana-Champaign & CEPR-London, Canada (dastmal@uvic ca):. 1 1. .5 co, USA (rdibble@usfca edu):. 2 1. .15 Durand, Aurelia; HEC Montreal, Canada USA (jaclough@illinois edu):. 3 .3 .8 Datta, Deepak K; University of Texas at Dietz, Joerg; University of Lausanne, Swit- (aurelia durand@hec. ca):. 1 .1 .6 Coduras, Alicia; Universidad Antonio de Arlington, USA (ddatta@uta edu):. zerland (jorg dietz@unil. ch):. 3 .4 13. Duran-Zurita, Edwin; Universidad Privada Nebrija/ Global Entrepreneurship 2 .2 .14, 3 .2 .7, 3 .3 .7 Dikova, Desislava; Vienna University of Boliviana, Bolivia (eduran@upb edu):. Research Association, Spain (acoduras@ Dau, Luis Alfonso; Northeastern University, Economics and Business, Austria (de- 3 .4 6. gemconsortium org):. 1 .3 .13 USA (l dau@neu. edu):. 2 .2 13,. 3 .4 9. sislava dikova@wu. ac. .at): 3 .1 .9 Duso, Tomaso; Deutsche Institut fuer Colakoglu, Saba; Berry College and Koc Dauth, Tobias; Rouen Business School, Dimitratos, Pavlos; University of Glasgow, Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) and DICE, University, USA (scolakoglu@berry edu):. France (tdt@rouenbs fr):. 1 .5 14. United Kingdom (pavlos dimitratos@. Heinrich-Heine University Duesseldorf, 1 3. .8, 1 .5 14. Davidkov, Tzvetan; Sofia University “St . glasgow .ac .uk): 1 1. .9, 1 3. .13 Germany (duso@dice .hhu de):. 3 .3 .8 Colli, Andrea; Bocconi University, Italy Kliment Ohridski”, Bulgaria (tzvetanda- Dimitriadi, Nikolay; Rostov State Economic Duvivier, Florence; Solvay Brussels School (andrea colli@unibocconi. .it): 2 .1 .12 vidkov@feb .uni-sofia bg):. 1 1. .14 University (RINH), Russia (ndimitriadi@ of Economics and Management, Belgium (florence duvivier@ulb. .ac .be): Collings, David; Dublin City University, Davis, Jeff; Orabrush, USA (jeffdavis@ yandex ru):. 1 .1 5. 3 .3 14. Ireland (david collings@dcu. .ie): 3 .3 .15 orabrush com):. 3 .1 .6 Dimitrova, Mihaela; University of Wiscon- Colman, Helene Loe; Norwegian Business Davis, Susannah M .; Nottingham Universi- sin-Milwaukee, USA (mihaela@uwm . School, Norway (helene .l colman@. ty, China (susannah davis@nottingham. . edu): 1 1. .14, 2 3. .9 bi .no): 3 .3 12. edu cn):. 2 .1 .12 Dinh, Trung Quang; University of Akureyri, E Colpan, Asli M ;. Harvard University, USA Davison, Matt; University of Western Vietnam (quangtrung38@gmail com):. Ontario, Canada (mdavison@uwo ca):. 3 .1 15. (colpan@fas .harvard edu):. 3 .1 .4 Eager, Wendy; Eastern Washington Univer- 2 .2 .11 Comma, Jeannine ; University of the West Dixit, Jaya; Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- sity, USA (weager@ewu edu):. 1 .4 .8 Davis-Sramek, Elizabeth; University of tute, USA (dixitj@rpi edu):. 3 4. .11 Indies, Barbados (jeannine comma@. Eddleston, Kimberly; Northeastern Univer- Louisville, USA (beth davis@louisville. . cavehill .uwi edu):. 2 .1 .12 Doh, Jonathan; Villanova University, USA sity, USA (k eddleston@neu. edu):. 1 .5 .11 edu): 2 .5 .6 (jonathan doh@villanova. edu):. 1 3. .1, Contractor, Farok J .; Rutgers University, Eden, Lorraine; Texas A&M University, USA De Beule, Filip; University of Leuven, 2 .4 10,. 3 .2 3. USA (farok@andromeda .rutgers edu):. (leden@tamu edu):. 0 .2, 2 .1 .9, 2 .2 .2, Belgium (filip debeule@kuleuven. .be): 1 4. .1, 2 .3 1,. 2 .5 .4, 3 .4 .7 Dolles, Harald; Molde University College, 2 .3 7,. 2 .5 10. 2 .2 .14 Norway (harald dolles@himolde. no):. 3 .1 15. 80 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Edman, Jesper; Hitotsubashi University, Farrell, Carlyle; Ryerson University, Canada Fleury, Maria Tereza; Fundacao Getulio Garrido, Ivan Lapuente; UNISINOS - Univer- Japan (jedman@ics .hit-u .ac .jp): 3 .4 1. (farrellc@ryerson ca):. 3 .4 .14 Vargas, Brazil (mtereza fleury@fgv. .br): sidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil Egelhoff, William G ;. Fordham University, Fastoso, Fernando; Bradford University, 1 .1 3,. 2 .4 13,. 3 .4 9. (igarrido@unisinos .br): 2 5. .12 USA (egelhoff@fordham edu):. 2 3. 10,. United Kingdom (f fastoso@bradford. . Flores, Ricardo; University of New South Gatignon, Aline; INSEAD, France (aline . 3 .4 .3 ac .uk): 1 .4 .14 Wales, Australia (r flores@unsw. edu. . gatignon@insead edu):. 1 5. .10 Eghbali-Zarch, Majid; University of Western Fathallah, Ramzi; University of Western au): 1 .3 2. Gaur, Ajai; Rutgers University, USA (ajai@ Ontario, Canada (meghbali-zarch .phd@ Ontario, Canada (rfathallah .phd@ivey . Floyd, Steven W .; University of Massachu- business .rutgers edu):. 3 4. .7 ivey ca):. 1 .4 .10, 3 .3 .3 ca): 1 .1 .14 setts Amherst, USA (sfloyd@isenberg . Gedajlovic, Eric R .; Simon Fraser University, Eisenberg, Jacob; University College Fazekas, Balazs; Kyoto University, Japan umass edu):. 1 4. .13 Canada (erg@sfu ca):. 2 4. .9 Dublin, Ireland (jacob eisenberg@ucd. . (baraju77@gmail com):. 1 .3 .15 Fong, Cher-Min; National Sun Yat-Sen Geleilate, Jose Mauricio; Florida Interna- ie): 2 .5 .13, 3 .4 .13 Fee, Anthony; University of Technology University, Taiwan (cmfong@bm .nsysu . tional University, USA (jgele002@fiu . Elahee, Mohammad Niamat; Quinnipiac Sydney, Australia (anthony fee@uts. edu. . edu tw):. 1 .3 15,. 3 .4 7. edu): 2 5. .7, 3 4. .6 University, USA (mohammad elahee@. au): 3 .3 .14 Fontes, Margarida; UMOSE - Laboratório Genc, Mehmet Erdem; Montclair State quinnipiac edu):. 0 4,. 2 3. 14. Feinberg, Susan Elizabeth; Temple Nacional de Engenharia e Geologia and University, USA (memogenc@gmail . Elango, B .; Illinois State University, USA University, USA (feinberg@temple edu):. Dinamia, Portugal (margarida fontes@. com): 3 .1 .14 lneg .pt): 2 .4 .11 (elango@ilstu edu):. 3 .1 14. 2 .3 .11, 3 .4 .8 Genc, Omer Faruk; Temple University, USA Elbanna, Said; UAEU, United Arab Emirates Feldman, Percy M .; Pontificia Universidad Ford, John B .; Old Dominion University, (omer .genc@temple edu):. 1 3. .15 USA (jbford@odu edu):. 3 1. .15 (selbanna@uaeu ac. .ae): 1 1. 9. Católica de Peru, Peru (percy .marqui- Geng, Xuesong; Singapore Management Elia, Stefano; Politecnico di Milano, Italy na@pucp .pe): 3 .3 .6 Forquer Gupta, Susan; Monmouth Uni- University, Singapore (xsgeng@smu . (stefano elia@polimi. it):. 1 .4 .9, 2 .2 .14 Felicio, Wilson; Insper, Brazil (zelucaco@ versity, USA (sgupta@monmouth edu):. edu sg):. 1 .4 9,. 2 .1 5. 3 .3 4,. 3 .4 4. Enderwick, Peter; Auckland Technical uni- hotmail com):. 2 .2 .11 George, Suresh; Coventry University, versity, New Zealand (peter enderwick@. Felzensztein, Christian; Universidad Adolfo Forsans, Nicolas; University of Leeds, Unit- United Kingdom (s .george@coventry . aut .ac .nz): 2 .3 .6 Ibanez, Chile (c felzensztein@uai. cl):. ed Kingdom (nf@lubs .leeds .ac .uk): 2 3. .6 ac .uk): 2 4. .8 Engeler, Martin; University of St . Gallen, 2 .1 .10, 2 .4 .15 Forte, Rosa Portela; University of Porto, Germain, Richard; University of Louisville, Switzerland (martin engeler@unisg. . Feng, Jing Betty; Georgia State University, Portugal (rforte@fep .up .pt): 2 5. .5 USA (richard .germain@louisville edu):. ch): 3 .4 .13 USA (jfeng4@gsu edu):. 2 .1 .8, 2 .2 .9 Francesco, Anne Marie; Hong Kong Baptist 2 .5 6. Engle, Robert L .; Quinnipiac University, Feng, Liyun; A .P . Moller Maersk Group University, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (am- Geyikdagi, Necla V .; Yeditepe University, USA (robert engle@quinnipiac. edu):. A/S, Denmark (liyun feng@maersk. . francesco@yahoo com):. 2 .5 .13, 3 .4 .13 Turkey (geyikdagi@superonline com):. 1 .1 .5 dk): 2 .5 .11 Freeman, Susan; University of Adelaide, 1 .3 15. Erarslan, Ayse Burcin; Koc University, Feng, Taiwen; Northwestern Polytechnical Australia (susan freeman@adelaide. . Ghauri, Pervez N ;. King’s College London, Turkey (aerarslan@ku edu. tr):. 2 2. 3. University, China (typhoonfeng@gmail . edu au):. 2 .1 11,. 2 .3 9. United Kingdom (pervez ghauri@kcl. . Eriksson, Kent; Royal Institute of Technolo- com): 2 .3 .9 Freiling, Jörg; University of Bremen, Ger- ac .uk): 1 4. .3, 2 2. .7, 2 .3 .11, 3 .1 .2 gy, Sweden (kent eriksson@abe. .kth .se): Fenton-O’Creevy, Mark; Open University, many (freiling@uni-bremen de):. 3 .1 .5 Ghemawat, Pankaj; IESE, Spain (pghe- 2 .3 .13, 2 .4 .10 United Kingdom (m .p fenton-ocreevy@. Friesen, Daniel; Wayne State University, mawat@iese edu):. 0 7,. 1 .2, 2 2. .2 Eriksson, Mikael; Uppsala University, Swe- open .ac .uk): 3 .4 .13 USA (dy8750@wayne edu):. 2 4. .15 Ghorbani, Majid; Renmin University of den (mikael eriksson@fek. .uu .se): 3 3. .12 Fernhaber, Stephanie A .; Butler University, Froese, Fabian Jintae; Georg-August-Uni- China, China (majidghorbani@rbs org. . Erkus, Ahmet; Gedik University, Turkey USA (sfernhab@butler edu):. 2 .4 .11 versity Goettingen, Germany (fabian . cn): 1 .3 4,. 3 .2 .15 (ahmet erkus@gedik. edu. tr):. 3 2. 15. Ferreira, Manuel Portugal; Uninove - froese@gmail com):. 2 .5 .8, 3 2. .5 Giachetti, Claudio; Ca’ Foscari University of Ernst, Ricardo; Georgetown University, USA Universidade Nove de Julho, Brazil Fu, Frank; Hong Kong Baptist University, Venice, Italy (claudio .giachetti@unive . (ernstr@georgetown edu):. 2 5. 6. (manuel .portugal ferreira@gmail. com):. Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (frankfu@hkbu . it): 2 .3 10,. 2 .5 12. 2 .1 .7, 2 .2 .7, 3 .1 .14 edu hk):. 3 .2 .14 Ertug, Gokhan; Singapore Management Giblin, Majella; Trinity College Dublin, University, Singapore (gokhanertug@ Fey, Carl Felix; Nottingham University, Fu, Pingping; Chinese University of Hong Ireland (giblinma@tcd .ie): 3 .3 15. smu edu. .sg): 1 5. .6, 2 .1 .7 China (carl fey@hhs. .se): 0 .5, 2 .1 .8, 3 2. .1 Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (ppfu@ Gilbert, Brett; Rutgers University, USA cuhk edu. hk):. 1 .4 15. Eskinazi, Hande; Director of Corporate Fiaschi, Davide; University of Pisa, Italy (bagilbert@business .rutgers edu):. Strategy and Business, Pfizer, Turkey: (dfiaschi@ec .unipi .it): 3 .3 .10 Fu, Xiaolan; Oxford University, United 2 .4 11. 2 .5 .2 Ficici, Aysun; Southern New Hampshire Kingdom (xiaolan fu@qeh. ox. .ac .uk): Girma, Sourafel; University of Nottingham, 2 .4 10,. 3 .4 9. Ettlie, John E .; Rochester Institute of University, USA (a ficici@snhu. edu):. United Kingdom (sourafel .girma@ Technology, USA (jettlie@saunders .rit . 1 .3 .15 Fuchs, Manfred; University of Graz, Austria nottingham .ac .uk): 2 2. .14 edu): 1 .1 9. Figueira-de-Lemos, Francisco; Uppsala (manfred fuchs@uni-graz. at):. 2 .2 .12 Giroud, Axele; UNCTAD, Switzerland (axele . Evirgen, Cuneyt; Sabanci University, Turkey University, Sweden (francisco .lemos@ Fuerst, Sascha; Universidad EAFIT, Colom- giroud@unctad org):. 2 3. .7, 3 3. .13 (cuneyt-edu@sabanciuniv edu):. 1 .4 .3 fek .uu .se): 1 .1 .12 bia (sfuerst@eafit edu. co):. 1 3. .3 Giuliani, Elisa; University of Pisa, Italy Figueiredo, Paulo N .; Brazilian School of (giulel@ec .unipi it):. 2 .4 .3, 3 .3 .10 Public and Business Administration Gleason, Kimberly; University of Pitts- (EBAPE), Brazil (pnf@fgv .br): 2 .3 .12 G burgh, USA (gleasonk@pitt edu):. 2 .2 .11 F Filatotchev, Igor; City University London, Gleich, Wolfgang M .; University of Augs- United Kingdom (igor filatotchev@city. . burg, Germany (wolfgang .gleich@wiwi . Fabian, Frances; University of Memphis, ac .uk): 2 .5 .9 Gaffney, Nolan; University of North Texas, uni-augsburg de):. 1 .1 .4, 2 2. .15 USA (ffabian@memphis edu):. 1 .3 14. Filip, Andrei; ESSEC, France (filip@essec . USA (nolan .gaffney@unt edu):. 1 3. .14, 3 .3 8. Godinez, Jose; University of Edinburgh, Fan, Bo; Southern New Hampshire Univer- fr): 3 .1 .12 United Kingdom (j .r .godinez@sms . sity, USA (bo fan@snhu. edu):. 1 .3 15. Filipi, Gjergji; AGENDA Institute, Albania Galperin, Bella; University of Tampa, USA ed .ac .uk): 1 3. .14 (bgalperin@ut edu):. 2 3. .3 Fan, Di; Victoria University, Australia (di . (gjergji filipi@gmail. com):. 2 .3 .4 Goelzner, Herbert; Salzburg University of fan@vu edu. .au): 2 .3 .9 Filippov, Sergey; Delft University of Tech- Gammelgaard, Jens; Copenhagen Business Applied Sciences and Technologies, School, Denmark (jg .int@cbs dk):. 2 5. .11 Fan, Qingli; St . Andrews University, United nology, Netherlands (s filippov@tudelft. . Austria (herbert .goelzner@fh-salzburg . Kingdom (lilifan1994@hotmail com):. nl): 2 .2 .1, 2 .5 .7 Gan, Bernard; University of New South ac .at): 3 2. .15 2 .5 .11 Fini, Riccardo; University of Bologna, Italy Wales, Australia (leo0869@gmail com):. Goerzen, Anthony; Queen’s University, 2 .2 12,. 3 .4 11. Fan, Terence Ping-Ching; Singapore (riccardo fini@unibo. .it): 1 .3 .11 Canada (agoerzen@business queensu. . Management University, Singapore Fisch, Jan Hendrik; University of Augsburg, Gang, KwangWook; Rensselaer Polytechnic ca): 2 1. .7, 2 3. .14 (terencefan@smu edu. .sg): 1 1. 9. Germany (fisch@wiwi .uni-augsburg de):. Institute, USA (gangk@rpi edu):. 3 4. .11 Gokalp, Omer Nesim; University of Texas Fan, Yang; Erasmus University, Nether- 1 .1 .4, 3 .1 .10, 3 .2 .15 Gao, Gerald Yong; University of Missouri-St . at Dallas, USA (omer .gokalp@utdallas . lands (yfan@rsm .nl): 2 3. .12 Fischbach, Dirk; Hochschule Harz, Germany Louis, USA (gaogy@umsl edu):. 3 1. .9 edu): 1 5. .13 Fan, Zheng; Shanghai International Stud- (dfischbach@hs-harz de):. 3 .3 .4, 3 .4 .4 Gao, Zhaojun; Peking University, China Golgeci, Ismail; University of Vaasa, Fin- ies University, China (fanzh280@shisu . Fitzsimmons, Stacey R .; Western Michigan (thinking4ever2009@pku edu. cn):. 2 .5 15. land (igolgeci@uva fi):. 2 1. .11 edu cn):. 2 .5 .11 University, USA (stacey fitzsimmons@. Garcia, P . Roberto; Indiana University, USA Gong, Yuan-yuan; Kyoto University, Japan Fang, Tony; Stockholm University, Sweden wmich edu):. 3 .4 .13 (prgarcia@indiana edu):. 2 5. .8 (lillian .gong@gmail com):. 1 .3 .15 (tony fang@fek. su. se):. 2 2. 3. Fletcher, Margaret; University of Glasgow, Garcia-Prieto, Patricia; ULB - Solvay Gong, Yundan; Aston University, United Farashahi, Mehdi; Concordia University, United Kingdom (margaret fletcher@. Brussels School of Economics and Kingdom (y .gong1@aston ac. .uk): 2 .2 .14 Canada (mfarashahi@jmsb concordia. . glasgow .ac .uk): 2 .3 .8 Management, Belgium (pgarciap@ulb . Gonzalez-Perez, Maria Alejandra; Universi- ca): 3 .4 .15 Fleury, Afonso; University of São Paulo, ac .be): 3 2. .8 dad EAFIT, Colombia (mgonza40@eafit . Farndale, Elaine; Pennsylvania State Uni- Brazil (acfleury@usp .br): 1 .1 .3, 1 .4 .6, Gardberg, Naomi A ;. Baruch College-CUNY, edu co):. 3 2. .7, 3 3. .4, 3 4. .4 versity / Tilburg University, USA (euf3@ 2 .4 .13 USA (naomi gardberg@baruch. cuny. . Goodell, John W .; University of Akron, USA psu edu):. 1 .3 .8, 2 5. 13. edu): 2 5. .14, 3 1. .14 (johngoo@uakron edu):. 1 1. .7, 2 5. .9

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 81 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Gooris, Julien; Université libre de Bruxelles, Hansen, Michael W; Copenhagen Business Hohberger, Jan; University of Technology, Hult, Tomas; Michigan State University, Belgium (jgooris@ulb .ac .be): 1 .1 .12 School, Denmark (mwh ikl@cbs. dk):. Sydney, Australia (jan .hohberger@uts . USA (hult@msu edu):. 1 .1 .1, 2 .4 .5, 3 .4 .7 Görg, Holger; University of Kiel and CEPR, 3 .2 .11 edu au):. 3 .4 11. Hunoldt, Michael; Friedrich Schiller Germany (holger .goerg@ifw-kiel de):. Harindranath, G .; University of London, Holm, Ulf; Uppsala University, Sweden (ulf . University of Jena, Germany (michael . 2 2. .14 United Kingdom (g .harindranath@rhul . holm@fek .uu .se): 3 .3 .12 hunoldt@uni-jena de):. 3 .3 .7 Gray, Sidney John; University of Sydney, ac .uk): 3 .3 .12 Holtbruegge, Dirk; University of Erlan- Husted, Bryan; York University & Tecnolog- Australia (sid gray@sydney. edu. .au): Harris, Simon; University of Edinburgh, gen-Nuernberg, Germany (dirk .holt- ico de Monterrey, Canada (bryan- 1 5. .15, 2 4. .14 United Kingdom (simon .harris@ed .ac . bruegge@wiso .uni-erlangen de):. 2 .2 .10 husted@gmail com):. 3 .4 .8 Greve, Peder; University of St . Gallen, Swit- uk): 1 .5 .8, 2 .3 .8 Hong, Eunsuk; SOAS, University of London, Hutzschenreuter, Thomas; WHU Otto zerland (peder-mathias .greve@unisg . Harvey, Michael; University of Mississippi, United Kingdom (e .hong@soas .ac .uk): Beisheim School of Management, ch): 2 .3 .4, 2 5. 14,. 3 1. .14, 3 .4 .13 USA (mharvey@bus olemiss. edu):. 2 3. .13 2 .2 6. Germany (th@whu edu):. 1 .3 .3, 1 .5 .15, Grimpe, Christoph; Copenhagen Business Harzing, Anne-Wil; Melbourne University, Hong, Gahye; Korea University, Korea, 2 .4 1,. 3 .3 1. School, Denmark (cg .ino@cbs dk):. 2 .4 .10 Australia (anne@harzing com):. 1 3. .8 South (gahye hong@gmail. com):. 2 .5 .13 Grogaard, Birgitte; University of Calgary, Hatem , Tarek; American University in Cai- Hong, Hae-Jung; Rouen Business School, Canada (bgrogaar@ucalgary ca):. 2 .3 .10, ro, Egypt (tarekha@aucegypt edu):. 1 5. .5 France (hjh@rouenbs fr):. 2 .1 15. I 3 3. .12 Hawkins, Matthew Allen; ESADE Business Hong, Jung-Kee; University of South Grosse, Robert; George Mason University, School, Spain (matthewallen .hawkins@ Australia, Australia (honjk002@live . USA (rgrosse@gmu edu):. 0 .6, 0 .7, 1 .5 .1, esade edu):. 2 .4 .6 com): 1 .1 .7 Iborra, Maria; Universitat de Valencia, Spain (miborra@uv es):. 2 .4 .11 2 1. .10 Haxhi, Ilir; University of Amsterdam, Neth- Hong, Sungjin J ;. Queen’s University Gu, Qian; Georgia State University, USA erlands (i .haxhi@uva nl):. 3 .1 .8 Belfast, United Kingdom (s .hong@qub . Igan, Deniz; International Monetary Fund, USA (digan@imf org):. 1 .1 .13 (qgu@gsu edu):. 1 .1 15,. 3 .3 .5, 3 .4 .10 He, Wei; Purdue University North Central, ac .uk): 2 1. .7 Gubbi, Sathyajit; University of Groningen, USA (weihe@pnc edu):. 2 3. .15 Horaguchi, Haruo Hagiwara; Hosei Uni- Imbach, Mathias; University of St . Gallen, Netherlands (s .r .gubbi@rug .nl): 1 .5 .6, versity, Japan (horaguch@hosei ac. .jp): Switzerland (mathias .imbach@unisg . Hearn, Bruce; University of Sussex, United ch): 2 .5 14. 3 4. .14 Kingdom (b .a .hearn@sussex ac. .uk): 2 .2 11,. 3 .2 14. Guedri, Zied; EMLyon Business School, 3 .4 .5 Horn, Sierk; University of Leeds, United Ireneo-Manalo, Teresita; Acsenda School of France (guedri@em-lyon com):. 3 .1 .14 Kingdom (s .horn@leeds .ac .uk): 2 2. .4 Management, Canada (tessi@Acsenda . Hebert, Louis; HEC Montreal, Canada com): 1 .4 .5 Guenther, Christina; WHU, Germany (chris- (louis .hebert@hec ca):. 2 .2 13. Hornung, Frank; University of Giessen, tina .guenther@whu edu):. 1 .5 .15 Germany: 3 .3 7. Isidor, Rodrigo; University of Paderborn, Hemmert, Martin; Korea University, Korea, Germany (rodrigo .isidor@wirtschaft . Guerra, Massiel; Universidad del Desarrol- South (mhemmert@korea ac. .kr): 2 .2 14. Hoskisson, Robert; Rice University, USA uni-giessen de):. 3 .3 .7 lo, Chile (mguerra@udd cl):. 3 .4 .6 (robert .hoskisson@rice edu):. 2 5. .12 Hendrix, Maurice; Coventry University, Ito, Jun; National University of Singapore, Guillaumon, Siegrid; Catholic University United Kingdom (maurice hendrix@. Hosseini, Hamid S .; King’s College, USA Singapore (junito@nus edu. .sg): 3 .4 .14 of Brasilia, Brazil (ziggybahia@yahoo . coventry .ac .uk): 2 .4 .8 (hamidhosseini@kings edu):. 3 1. .7 com br):. 2 .2 .3 Ito, Kiyohiko; University of Hawaii at Ma- Henisz, Witold; University of Pennsylvania, Hotho, Jasper; Copenhagen Business noa, USA (k .ito@hawaii edu):. 2 .3 .10 Gunkel, Marjaana; Leuphana University USA (henisz@wharton .upenn edu):. School, Denmark (jjh smg@cbs. dk):. Lueneburg, Germany (mgunkel@ 2 .4 .12 2 .2 13,. 3 .4 10. inkubator .leuphana de):. 1 .1 .5 Hennart, Jean-Francois; Singapore Man- Howe, David C .; University of Utah, USA Guo, Liang; Rouen Business School, France agement University and University of (dave c. .howe@gmail com):. 1 3. .13 J (lgg@rouenbs fr):. 2 4. .9 Pavia, Italy (j f. .hennart@uvt .nl): 1 .5 .6, Hruby, Jörg; Hochschule für Unterneh- 2 .1 .3, 2 .3 .1, 3 .2 .11, 3 4. .5 Guo, Wenxin; University of Illinois at Ur- mensführung, Germany (hruby@ Jain, Arun Kumar; Indian Institute of bana-Champaign, USA (guo33@illinois . Hermann, Charles ; Texas A&M University, bwl-studieren-ohne-grenzen de):. 1 .4 .15, Management Lucknow, India (arunjain@ edu): 3 .3 8. USA (hermann@tamu edu):. 2 2. .7 2 .1 15. iiml .ac .in): 3 .1 .14 Gupta, Anil; University of Maryland at Hermans, Michel; IAE Business School Hsieh, Chueh-An; National Sun Yat-Sen Jain, Naveen Kumar; University of Akron, College Park, USA (agupta@rhsmith . - Austral University, Argentina (mher- University, Taiwan (chsieh@mail .nsysu . USA (njain@uakron edu):. 2 .2 .13 umd edu):. 3 .2 13. mans@iae edu. .ar): 3 .4 .6 edu): 3 1. .5 Jaklic, Andreja; University of Ljubljana, Gupta, Roopak Kumar; Indian Institute of Heugens, Pursey P .M .A .R ;. Erasmus Univer- Hsieh, Linda Hsiu-yun; University of Bir- Slovenia (andreja .jaklic@fdv .uni-lj .si): Management Indore, India (f11roopa- sity, Netherlands (pheugens@rsm .nl): mingham, United Kingdom (h .hsieh@ 3 .4 12. kk@iimidr .ac .in): 2 5. .9 2 .4 .9, 2 .5 .10 bham .ac .uk): 3 3. .7 James, Barclay E ;. Louisiana State Universi- Gur, Furkan Amil; Louisiana State Universi- Hewerdine, Lisa; University of Sydney, Hsieh, Ru-Mei; National Pingtung Univer- ty, USA (bjames@lsu edu):. 1 .4 .6 ty, USA (fgur1@lsu edu):. 2 .5 .14 Australia (lisa .hewerdine@sydney edu. . sity of Science and Technology, Taiwan Janavaras, Basil; Minnesota State Uni- au): 3 .4 .15 (giordanoisu@yahoo com. tw):. 1 .5 5. Guttormsen, David Sapto Adi; Coventry versity, USA (basil .janavaras@mnsu . University, United Kingdom (david .gut- Hikino, Takashi; Kyoto University, Japan Hsu, Chia-Wen; National Chung Cheng edu): 2 4. .8 tormsen@coventry .ac .uk): 1 .3 .13, 3 .2 .14 (hikino@econ .kyoto-u ac. .jp): 3 1. .4 University, Taiwan (cwhsu@ccu edu. tw):. Janczak, Sergio; Kings University College at 1 .1 8,. 2 .2 8. Hill, T .L .; Temple University, USA (tl201@ Western University, Canada (sjanczak@ temple edu):. 3 .4 .12 Hsu, Wen Chung; National Chi Nan uwo ca):. 1 5. .7 University, Taiwan (wchsu25@gmail . Hilmarsson, Hilmar Thor; University of Ak- Jandhyala, Srividya; George Washington H com): 2 .3 .5 ureyri, Iceland (hilmar@unak .is): 3 .1 15. University, USA (srividya@gwu edu):. Hilmersson, Mikael; Linnaeus University, Hu, Helen; University of Melbourne, Aus- 2 .5 12,. 3 .2 3. Ha, Yoo Jung; University of York, United tralia (hehu@unimelb edu. au):. 3 .2 6. Sweden (mikael .hilmersson@lnu .se): Janne, Odile E .M .; University of London, Kingdom (yoojung ha@york. .ac .uk): 2 .4 .14 Hu, Tianyou; National University of Singa- 3 3. .13 United Kingdom (o .janne@bbk .ac .uk): Hirschi, Andreas; University of Lausanne, pore, Singapore (ht@nus edu. sg):. 2 .3 .6 2 .2 9. Hadjikhani, Amjad; Uppsala University, Switzerland (andreas .hirschi@unil . Huang, Chun Ju; National Chung Hsing Sweden (amjad hadjikhani@fek. .uu .se): Järlström, Maria; University of Vaasa, Fin- ch): 2 .2 .10 University, Taiwan (scar133@gmail . land (maria jarlstrom@uva. fi):. 1 .5 .9 2 2. .7 com): 1 .1 .4 Hitotsuyanagi, Azusa; Georg-August-Uni- Jarosinski, Miroslaw; Warsaw School of Hagen, Birgit; University of Pavia, Italy versitaet Goettingen, Germany (azusa . Huang, Kenneth; Singapore Management (bhagen@eco .unipv .it): 1 .4 .13 Economics, Poland (mjaros@sgh waw. . hitotsuyanagi@wiwi uni-goettingen. . University, Singapore (kennethhuang@ pl): 3 .3 4,. 3 .4 4. Hagen, James M ;. Hamline University, USA de): 3 .2 .5 smu edu. sg):. 1 .4 .9, 2 .1 .5 (jhagen05@hamline edu):. 1 .3 .9, 2 .5 .8 Jaussaud, Jacques; University of Pau UPPA, Hitt, Michael A .; Texas A&M University, USA Huang, Ming-Chang; Providence Univesity, France (jacques .jaussaud@univ-pau . Hamblin Wang, Sophia; Australian Nation- (mhitt@mays tamu. edu):. 3 3. .3 Taiwan (mchuang@pu edu. tw):. 2 .3 13,. fr): 2 .2 12. al University, Australia (sophia .hamblin- Ho, Mia Hsiao-Wen; Soochow University, 2 .4 4. wang@anu edu. .au): 1 .3 .9, 3 .1 .14 Javalgi, Rajshekhar (Raj) G .; Cleveland Taiwan (mia .hohw@gmail com):. 2 3. .15 Huang, Victor Zengyu; Zayed University, State University, USA (r .javalgi@csuohio . Hammes, Martin; WHU, Germany (martin . Ho, Yi-Hui; Chang Jung Christian University, United Arab Emirates (victor .huang@ edu): 1 4. .14, 2 3. .8 hammes@whu edu):. 1 .5 .15 zu .ac .ae): 2 .5 .8 Taiwan (vicky@mail cjcu. edu. tw):. 1 .1 15,. Javidan, Mansour; Thunderbird School of Han, I; Feng Chia University, Taiwan (ihan@ 1 .5 .14 Huang, Ying; University of Massachusetts Global Management, USA (mansour . fcu edu. tw):. 1 5. .15 Hoenen, Anne Kristin; WU Vienna, Austria Lowell, USA (ying_huang1@uml edu):. javidan@thunderbird edu):. 2 .1 .15, 3 .3 .2 2 .3 14. Han, Jian; China Europe International (anne .hoenen@wu .ac .at): 2 .5 .11, 3 .2 11. Jaw, Bih-Shiaw; National Sun Yat-Sen Uni- Business School, China (jianhan@ceibs . Hofer, Katharina Maria; Johannes Kepler Hudson, Monika; University of San Francis- versity, Taiwan (bsjaw510@mail .nsysu . edu): 3 .1 13. University Linz, Austria (katharina . co, USA (mgtgrp@hotmail com):. 1 5. .3 edu tw):. 2 .5 14. Han, Yi; Peking University, China: 1 .4 .14 hofer@jku .at): 2 .4 .5 Hughes, Douglas E .; Michigan State Univer- Jaw, Y .L .; National Taiwan University, Taiwan Hannigan, Thomas J ;. Temple University, Hofstede, Geert; University of Maastricht, sity, USA (dhughes@msu edu):. 2 5. .6 (yljaw@management .ntu edu. tw):. 2 .3 .14 USA (tj .hannigan@temple edu):. 3 .2 .13 Netherlands (hofstede@bart .nl): 3 .1 .1 Hui, Kent; Michigan State University, USA Jean, Ruey-Jer Bryan; National Chengchi (hui@bus .msu edu):. 3 4. .7 University, Taiwan (bryan@nccu edu. tw):. 2 .1 6,. 2 .5 15,. 3 .3 10.

82 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Jena, Deepak; Indian School of Business, Kalinowski, Margarete; ESADE Business Khan, Omar J ;. Morgan State University, Kotosaka, Masahiro; Ritsumeikan Universi- India (deepak_jena@isb edu):. 3 .2 6. School, Spain (margarete .kalinowski@ USA (omar .khan@morgan edu):. 2 2. .8 ty, Japan (kotosaka@gmail com):. 2 .3 .8 Jensen, Karina R ;. Reims Management esade edu):. 3 .2 .6 Khan, Zaheer; University of Hull, United Koveshnikov, Alexei; Hanken School of Eco- School, France (karina .jensen@ Kamal, Fariha; US Census, USA (fkamal@ Kingdom (khan zaheer@gmail. com):. nomics, Finland (alexei koveshnikov@. reims-ms fr):. 2 3. 12. maxwell .syr edu):. 1 .1 .13 3 .3 15,. 3 .4 15. hanken fi):. 2 3. .9 Jensen, Peter D . Oerberg; Copenhagen Kandogan, Yener; University of Michi- Khurram, Shahzad; University Paris Sud, Krammer, Sorin M S. .; Groningen University, Business School, Denmark (poe .smg@ gan-Flint, USA (yener@umflint edu):. France (khurramjah2002@yahoo co. .uk): Netherlands (m s. .s .krammer@rug .nl): cbs dk):. 2 .2 .15 2 .2 .15 1 .5 12. 1 .3 14,. 2 .3 15. Jeong, Insik; Korea University, Korea, South Kang, Haiying; University of South Austra- Kiessling, Timothy; Bond University, Aus- Krishnan, Thilagavathi; Universiti Sains (ijeong@korea ac. .kr): 1 5. .8 lia, Australia (haiying .kang@mymail . tralia (tkiessli@bond edu. au):. 2 .3 13. Malaysia, Malaysia (taniperumkarunai@ Jeong, Sophia; Chinese University of Hong unisa edu. .au): 3 .2 .5 Kim, Boine; Sung Kyun Kwan University, gmail com):. 2 1. .14 Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (sophia@ Kang, Hyoseok; Seoul National University, Korea, South (bk130@naver com):. 2 .5 .13 Krivogorsky, Victoria; San Diego State baf .msmail cuhk. edu. .hk): 1 .4 15. Korea, South (hyokang@live com):. Kim, Changsu; Sogang University, Korea, University, USA (vkrivogo@mail .sdsu . Jeong, Yujin; American University, USA 3 .3 .15 South (cskim@sogang .ac .kr): 3 .1 13,. edu): 3 1. .12 (yjeong@american edu):. 2 .5 10. Kang, Min-Ping; National Taiwan Normal 3 .2 13. Kruse, Doug; Rutgers University, USA Ji, Fiona Xiaoying; Ohio University, USA University, Taiwan (mpkang@ntnu edu. . Kim, Eun Woo; Yonsei University, Korea, (dkruse@smlr .rutgers edu):. 1 5. .14 (jix@ohio edu):. 3 .1 .5 tw): 2 .1 .14 South (kimeunwoo@hotmail com):. Kshetri, Nir; University of North Carolina, Jiang, Fuming; Curtin University, Australia Kang, Shin Hyung; KAIST Business School, 3 .1 10. Greensboro, USA (nbkshetr@uncg . (fuming .jiang@curtin edu. .au): 1 .4 .6 Korea, South (davidkang@business . Kim, Eun-Hee; George Washington Univer- edu): 3 3. .15 kaist .ac .kr): 3 .2 .11 Jiang, Ruihua Joy; Oakland University, USA sity, USA (eunheek@gwu edu):. 3 2. .3 Kuivalainen, Olli; Lappeenranta University (jiang@oakland edu):. 1 5. 11. Kannan, Yezen; Duquesne University, USA Kim, Eunmi; Korea University, Korea, South of Technology, Finland (olli .kuivalain- (kannany@duq edu):. 2 .2 .11 en@lut fi):. 3 2. .2 Jiang, Yuan; Indiana University - Purdue (giveme428@korea .ac .kr): 1 .5 8. University Fort Wayne, USA (jiangy@ Kano, Liena; University of Calgary, Canada Kim, Heechun; Georgia State University, Kulatilaka, Nalin; Boston University, USA ipfw edu):. 1 .5 14. (liena .kano@haskayne .ucalgary ca):. USA (heechunkim@gsu edu):. 2 5. .12 (nalink@bu edu):. 2 1. .2 2 .2 .14 Jiménez, Alfredo; University of Burgos, Kim, Hicheon; Korea University, Korea, Kulchina, Elena; Duke University, USA Spain (ajimenez@ubu es):. 2 .5 8,. 3 3. .4, Kappen, Philip; Uppsala University, South (hkim01@korea .ac .kr): 3 .1 4. (elena kulchina@duke. edu):. 2 5. .1 Sweden (philip .kappen@fek .uu .se): 3 .4 .4 Kim, Hyunseob; Ohio State University, USA Kumar, Maya; Western University, Canada 2 .2 .12, 2 .3 .12 Jindra, Björn; Halle Institute for Economic (kim_4218@fisher osu. edu):. 2 3. .5 (mkumar@ivey ca):. 2 4. .13 Kara, Aycan; Florida Atlantic University, Research, Germany (bjoern .jindra@ Kim, Jin Uk; University of Illinois at Urba- Kumar, Nishant; Stockholm University, USA (akara@fau edu):. 3 .1 .1, 3 .2 .15 iwh-halle de):. 1 4. 11. na-Champaign, USA (jkim198@illinois . Sweden (nku@fek su. .se): 2 .4 .11 Joardar, Arpita; Clark University, USA Karadeniz, Esra; Yeditepe University, edu): 1 3. .2, 1 5. .15, 2 4. .14 Kumar, Rajesh; Nottingham University, Turkey (ekaradeniz@yeditepe edu. tr):. (ajoardar@clarku edu):. 2 .1 6,. 2 .4 .11 Kim, Jongsoo; University of Illinois at United Kingdom (rajesh .kumar@ 1 .1 .10 Joebstl, Beatrix; University of Graz, Austria Urbana-Champaign, USA (jkim456@ nottingham .ac .uk): 3 4. .13 (beatrix .joebstl@edu .uni-graz .at): 2 .2 .12 Karaevli, Ayse; Sabanci University, Turkey uiuc edu):. 2 2. .14 Kumar, Vikas; University of Sydney, Austra- (akaraevli@sabanciuniv edu):. 1 .1 .3 Joh, Gun-Ho; San Diego State University, Kim, Juhee; Korea University, Korea, South lia (vikas .kumar@sydney edu. au):. 3 .1 .14, USA (gun .joh@sdsu edu):. 3 .1 12. Karakas, Fahri; University of East Anglia, (juhee421@gmail com):. 1 4. .14 3 .2 6,. 3 .4 8. United Kingdom (fahrikarakas@gmail . Johansson, Johny K .; Georgetown Univer- Kim, Midam; University of Kansas and Kunapatarawong, Rasi; Universidad Carlos com): 3 .4 .13 sity, USA (johanssj@georgetown edu):. Northwestern University, USA (midam- III de Madrid, Thailand (rasirasita@ 1 .3 .5, 2 .4 15,. 3 .1 .9 Karam, Charlotte M .; American University kim@ku edu):. 1 3. .7 gmail com):. 3 3. .10 of Beirut, Lebanon (ck16@aub edu. . Johns, Adam; Rikkyo University, Japan Kim, Min Jung; Korea University, Korea, Kuncic, Aljaz; University of Ljubljana, Slo- lb): 3 .4 .6 (johns@rikkyo .ac .jp): 3 3. 4,. 3 4. 4. South (kmjsechkie@korea .ac .kr): 1 .5 15. venia (aljaz .kuncic@fdv .uni-lj .si): 3 .4 .12 Karaman, Filiz; Yildiz Technical University, Johnson, James P; Rollins College, USA Kim, Minyoung; University of Kansas, USA Kundu, Sumit; Florida International Uni- Turkey (filiz_karaman@hotmail com):. (jpjohnson@rollins edu):. 2 5. 7,. 3 2. 12. (mkim@ku edu):. 1 3. .7 versity, USA (kundus@fiu edu):. 1 1. .12, 1 .3 .15 2 .1 3,. 2 .5 7. Jokinen, Tiina; University of Vaasa, Finland Kim, Nahyun; Korea University, Korea, Karamustafa, Guldem; University of Gene- (tiina .jokinen@uva fi):. 1 .5 .9 South (buffy14@korea .ac .kr): 1 .1 15. Kunz, Werner; University of Massachusetts va, Switzerland (guldem .karamustafa@ Boston, USA (werner .kunz@umb edu):. Jones, Chris; Aston University, United Kim, Sang Ji; Seoul National University, unige ch):. 3 .1 .6 2 .4 6. Kingdom (c .jones2@aston ac. .uk): 2 .3 .11, Korea, South (sangji .kim@gmail com):. Karmali, Shazia; University of Victoria, 3 .3 .3 2 .4 14. Kurt, Yusuf; University of Manchester, Canada (skarmali@uvic ca):. 1 .1 .14 United Kingdom (yusuf .kurt@postgrad . Jones, Geoffrey; Harvard Business School, Kim, Sylvia; Fresno Pacific University, USA Karna, Amit; EBS Business School, Germa- mbs .ac .uk): 3 2. .2 USA (gjones@hbs edu):. 2 .5 4,. 3 .1 .4 (Sylvia .Kim@fresno edu):. 2 2. .5 ny (amit .karna@ebs edu):. 1 .4 .9, 2 .5 .7 Kurtulus, Aylin Kalafatoglu ; Co-chairman, Jones, Marian Vanessa; University of Kim, Youngok; University of New South Karst, Rusty; University of North Texas, Ant Group Corporation, Turkey: 2 .5 .2 Glasgow, United Kingdom (marian v. . Wales, Australia (y .kim@unsw edu. au):. USA (rusty .karst@unt edu):. 3 .3 .8 jones@glasgow .ac .uk): 1 .3 3,. 1 4. 13. 1 .5 15. Kuskova, Valentina V .; NRU Higher School Katsikea, Evangelia; Athens University of of Economics, Russia (vkuskova@ Jones, Stephen; University of Minnesota, King, Lawrence; Cambridge University, Economics and Business, Greece (ekt@ hotmail com):. 1 .3 .13 USA (jone2093@umn edu):. 2 4. 10. United Kingdom (lguorbs@gmail com):. aueb .gr): 2 .1 .11 Kuznetsov, Andrei; Lancashire Business Jonsen, Karsten; IMD, Switzerland (karsten . 2 .4 9. Katsikeas, Constantine; Leeds University, School, United Kingdom (akuznetsov@ jonsen@imd org):. 1 5. .14, 2 .1 .15, 3 .4 .13 Kirca, Ahmet H; Michigan State University, United Kingdom (csk@lubs .leeds . uclan .ac .uk): 1 3. .9, 2 1. .13 Joplin, Janice R . W .; Southern Illinois Uni- USA (kirca@msu edu):. 1 3. .5, 1 4. .3, 2 1. .3 ac .uk): 1 .4 .2 Kuznetsova, Olga; Manchester Metro- versity Edwardsville, USA (jjoplin@siue . Klaas, Brian; University of South Carolina, Kavadis, Nikolaos; Erasmus University, politan University, United Kingdom edu): 2 .5 13,. 3 .3 .14 USA (klaasb@moore sc. edu):. 3 1. .6 Netherlands (nkavadis@rsm .nl): 2 .2 .14 (o .kuznetsova@mmu ac. .uk): 1 3. .9, 2 .1 .13 Ju, Min; University of Missouri - St Louis, Kleindienst, Ingo; WHU, Germany (ingo . Kawai, Norifumi; University of Sussex, Kwak, Jooyoung; Yonsei University, Korea, USA (jum@umsl edu):. 1 .5 8. kleindienst@whu edu):. 1 5. .15 United Kingdom (n .kawai@sussex . South (jooyoung .kwak@yonsei .ac .kr): Jun, Jongkun; Hankuk University of Foreign ac .uk): 2 .2 .10 Knight, Gary; Willamette University, USA 3 .1 10. Studies, Korea, South (jkjun@hufs . (gknight@willamette edu):. 1 3. .6, 1 4. .10, Kedia, Ben; University of Memphis, USA ac .kr): 1 .5 .9 3 .2 2. (bkedia@memphis edu):. 1 .5 .6, 3 .2 .13 Knocke, Jan; University of Bayreuth, Ger- Keller, Josh; Nanyang Technological many (jan .knocke@gmx eu):. 3 3. .7 University, Singapore (jwkeller@ntu . L edu .sg): 1 .5 .5 Kobrin, Steve; University of Pennsylvania, K USA (kobrins@wharton upenn. edu):. Kelley, Donna; Babson College, USA (dkel- La Rocca, Maurizio; University of Calabria, 3 .2 3. Italy (m larocca@unical. .it): 2 5. .12 Kaartemo, Valtteri; Turku School of ley@babson edu):. 1 .1 .10, 1 .4 .13 Kogut, Bruce; Columbia University, USA Lahiri, Somnath; Illinois State University, Economics, Finland (valtteri .kaartemo@ Kelley, Keith James; Florida International (bruce .kogut@columbia edu):. 2 4. .1 USA (slahiri@ilstu edu):. 2 1. .14, 2 2. .13 utu fi):. 3 .2 .12 University, USA (kkelley@fiu edu):. 1 .1 4. Kontinen, Tanja; University of Jyvaskyla, Lamin, Anna; Northeastern University, USA Kabst, Rudy; University of Paderborn, Kent, Muhtar; Chairman and CEO of The Finland (tanja .kontinen@jyu fi):. 1 4. .13 (a lamin@neu. edu):. 3 2. .9, 3 3. .5 Germany (kabst@upb de):. 3 3. .7 Coca-Cola Company, USA: 0 .7 Kostova, Tatiana; University of South Lancheros, Sandra; Aston University, Kalafatoglu, Tugba; ESADE Business Keyman, E . Fuat; Director, International Carolina, USA (kostova@moore .sc edu):. United Kingdom (s .lancheros@aston . School, Spain (tugba@tugbakalafatog- Policy Center, Turkey (fuat@sabanciuniv . 2 .2 2,. 2 .4 1,. 2 .5 10. ac .uk): 2 2. .14 lu com):. 3 .2 .2, 3 2. 4. edu): 2 .1 .1 Kotabe, Masaaki; Temple University, USA Larimo, Jorma; University of Vaasa, Finland Kalinic, Igor; University of Groningen, Khammash, Marv; University of Sussex, (mkotabe@temple edu):. 3 1. .9 (jorma larimo@uwasa. fi):. 3 4. .14 Netherlands (i kalinic@rug. .nl): 1 .1 .14 United Kingdom (m .khammash@ sussex .ac .uk): 2 .2 .10 Kothari, Tanvi H .; San Jose State University, Larsen, Marcus M ;. Copenhagen Business USA (kothari t@gmail. com):. 3 .1 .3 School, Denmark (mml .smg@cbs dk):. 1 .1 6,. 3 .2 8. Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 83 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Lasio Morello, Maria Virginia; ESPOL, Ecua- Lepak, Dave; Rutgers University, USA Lien, Yung-Chih; National Taiwan Universi- Liu, Xiaohui; Loughborough University, dor (mlasio@espol edu. ec):. 3 .4 .6 (lepak@smlr .rutgers edu):. 1 5. .14 ty, Taiwan (lienyc@ntu edu. tw):. 2 .2 8. United Kingdom (X .Liu2@lboro .ac .uk): Latukha, Marina; Saint-Petersburg State Levie, Jonathan; Strathclyde University, Liesch, Peter Wayne; University of 1 .1 15. University, Russia (marina .latuha@ United Kingdom (j .levie@strath ac. .uk): Queensland, Australia (p .liesch@uq edu. . Liu, Xiyou; Peking University, China (jh- gsom pu. ru):. 1 .5 .14 1 .3 .13 au): 1 .3 3,. 2 .3 6,. 2 .4 6. qslxy@163 com):. 1 .1 .15, 2 .4 .5 Lau, Theresa; Hong Kong Polytechnic Uni- Levy, Orly; IMD Business School, Switzer- Li’HC, Leo; King’s College London, United Liu, Ying; Florida International University, versity, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (theresa . land (orly .levy@imd ch):. 1 .3 7. Kingdom (leo .hc .li@gmail com):. 2 .4 .14 USA (lilianeliuying@gmail com):. 2 .5 .11 lau@polyu edu. .hk): 2 .5 .13 Lew, Yong Kyu; University of Manchester, Lim, Jongha; University of Missouri, USA Livanis, Grigorios; Northeastern University, Lau, Victor P .; Hang Seng Management Col- United Kingdom (yongkyu lew@mbs. . (limjong@missouri edu):. 2 2. .5 USA (g .livanis@neu edu):. 3 .3 .5 lege, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (victorlau@ ac .uk): 2 .3 .12 Lin, Carol Yeh-Yun; National Chengchi Ljubica, Jasenko; University of Split, Croatia hsmc edu. .hk): 1 .1 14. Li, Brian; GP Electronics (Hong Kong) Ltd ., University, Taiwan (yehyunln@nccu edu. . (jasenko01@net .hr): 1 .1 .5 Lawrence, Martyn; Emerald Group Pub- Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (brian li@gpe-hkg. . tw): 1 .1 13. Ljung, Anna; Uppsala University, Sweden lishing, United Kingdom (MLawrence@ com): 2 .4 .13 Lin, Cheng-Chen (Timothy); National (anna ljung@fek. uu. .se): 1 .5 .10 emeraldinsight com):. 1 .1 .7 Li, Chenchen; Nanyang Technological Pingtung University of Science and Lo, Shihmin; National Chi Nan University, Lazarova, Mila; Simon Fraser University, University, Singapore (lich0017@e .ntu . Technology, Taiwan (timothy@mail . Taiwan (smlo@ncnu edu. tw):. 2 .3 .13 Canada (mbl@sfu ca):. 2 .1 .15, 2 .3 .9 edu .sg): 2 .4 .15 npust edu. tw):. 2 .5 13. Loewenthal, Neli; George Washington Lazzarini, Sergio Giovanetti; Insper Insti- Li, Chengguang; University of Augsburg, Lin, Chieh-Yu; Chang Jung Christian Uni- University, USA (nelik@gwmail .gwu . tute of Education and Research, Brazil Germany (chengguang .li@wiwi . versity, Taiwan (jylin@mail cjcu. edu. tw):. edu): 1 4. .7 (sergiogl1@insper edu. .br): 1 .5 .12, 2 .5 .12 uni-augsburg de):. 3 .2 .15 1 .1 15,. 1 .5 14. Loohuis, Raymond; University of Twente, Le Cottier, Aude; IE Business School, Spain Li, Dan; Indiana University, USA (lid@ Lin, Howard; Ryerson University, Canada Netherlands (r .p .a .loohuis@utwente . (ale .phd2013@student .ie edu):. 2 .1 .12 indiana edu):. 2 .2 .7, 2 4. .4 (hlin@ryerson ca):. 0 4. nl): 1 3. .7 Leartsurawat, Watcharaphong; Florida In- Li, Dongmei; Nanyang Technological Lin, Hsin-Mei; National Chi Nan University, Lopez, Luis E .; INCAE Business School, ternational University, USA (wlear001@ University, Singapore (c080007@e .ntu . Taiwan (hmlin@ncnu edu. tw):. 3 .1 14. Costa Rica (luis .lopez@incae edu):. fiu edu):. 3 .4 13. edu .sg): 2 .4 .15 Lin, Shu-Jou; National Taiwan Normal 2 .1 10,. 3 .1 8. Leclair, Dan; AACSB International, USA Li, Jiatao; HKUST, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC University, Taiwan (lin .sj@ntnu edu. . Lopez-Puertas Lamy, Monica; Unicredit (dan@aacsb edu):. 0 .7, 1 .1 .1 (mnjtli@ust .hk): 1 .3 .6, 1 .4 5. tw): 3 .1 13. Banca - University of Bologna, Italy Lee, Ahreum; Temple University, USA Li, Jing; Simon Fraser University, Canada Lin, Wen-Ting; National Chung-Cheng (monica lopezpuertas@unibo. .it): 2 .4 .12 (ahreum .lee@temple edu):. 2 .4 .11 (jingli@sfu ca):. 3 .4 .7 University, Taiwan (wentinglin@ccu edu. . Lora, Mayra Ivanoff; FGV-EESP, Brazil Lee, Byungheon; Kwangwoon University, Li, Jizhong; Curtin University, Australia tw): 2 .4 4. (mayra .lora@fgv .br): 3 .1 .12 Korea, South (bhlee@kw .ac .kr): 3 .2 .13 (forestapache@hotmail com):. 1 4. .6 Lin, Xiaohua; Ryerson University, Canada Lorenzen, Mark; Copenhagen Business Lee, Cheng-Yu; Southern Taiwan University, Li, Lee; York University, Canada (leeli@ (hlin@ryerson ca):. 2 5. .14, 3 4. .14 School and Editor, Industry and Innova- Taiwan (cylee@mail .stust edu. tw):. 1 .1 .14 yorku ca):. 2 .3 .10 Lindahl, Frederick; George Washington tion, Denmark (ml .ino@cbs dk):. 2 .5 .3 Lee, Chia-Jung; National Taiwan University, Li, Lei; Nottingham University, China (lei . University, USA (lindahl@gwu edu):. Love, James; Aston University, United King- Taiwan (lcj73828@gmail com):. 1 .1 .14 li@nottingham edu. cn):. 1 .1 11,. 1 .3 15,. 1 .1 7. dom (j .h love@aston. .ac .uk): 3 .2 .10 Lee, Chol; Sogang University, Korea, South 3 .1 .2 Lindahl, Olof; Uppsala University, Sweden Low, Yi Jia Kathleen; WU Vienna, Austria (chollee@sogang .ac .kr): 1 .3 .5 Li, Ling-Yee (Esther); Lingnan University, (olof .lindahl@fek uu. se):. 1 .5 .7 (ylow@wu .ac .at): 1 .3 .1, 2 .4 .10 Lee, Chun-Ling; National Sun Yat-Sen Uni- Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (estherli@ln edu. . Lindsay, Val; University of Wollongong in Lu, Jane Wenzhen; University of Mel- versity, Taiwan (d934010005@student . hk): 2 .1 .6 Dubai, United Arab Emirates (valeriel- bourne, Australia (jane .lu@unimelb . nsysu edu. tw):. 1 .3 .15, 3 .4 .7 Li, Ming Hua; Copenhagen Business indsay@uowdubai .ac .ae): 1 .1 .14 edu au):. 2 .4 14,. 3 .1 .10, 3 .2 .6, 3 .3 .5 Lee, Hyun-Jung; London School of School, Denmark (mhl .int@cbs dk):. 3 3. .8 Lindstrand, Angelika; Stockholm School Lu, Jiangyong; Guanghua School of Man- Economics, United Kingdom (h .lee@lse . Li, Peter; Copenhagen Business School, of Economics, Sweden (angelika .lind- agement, China (lujiangyong@gsm .pku . ac .uk): 3 .4 .13 Denmark (pli .int@cbs dk):. 1 1. .9, 2 3. .8 strand@hhs .se): 2 .2 8,. 2 .4 10. edu cn):. 3 .3 8. Lee, In Hyeock (Ian); Loyola University Chi- Li, Quan; Texas A&M University, USA (quan- LiPuma, Joseph A .; EMLyon Business Lu, Lin-Hua; National Cheng Kung Univer- cago, USA (ilee1@luc edu):. 1 .3 .11, 2 .2 .6 li@tamu edu):. 2 .3 .6 School, France (lipuma@em-lyon com):. sity, Taiwan (r4895111@mail .ncku edu. . 3 .1 5. Lee, Jae-Eun; Sunchon National University, Li, Xiaolin; Guangdong University of tw): 1 .1 15. Korea, South (sky2u@sunchon .ac .kr): Business Studies, China (llixl@163 . Litovsky, Yana; Global Entrepreneurship Lu, Ting-Chun; National Chengchi Uni- 2 3. .13 com): 2 .2 .13 Research Association, USA (ylitovsky@ versity, Taiwan (96355502@nccu edu. . gemconsortium org):. 1 3. .13 Lee, Jongmin; Yonsei University, Korea, Li, Xiaoying; Brunel University, United tw): 2 .3 13. South (jongmin731@hotmail com):. Kingdom (xiaoying .li@brunel .ac .uk): Littrell, Romie Frederick; Auckland Univer- Lu, Vinh Nhat; Australian National Uni- 1 5. .9, 3 .4 11. 1 .4 .12 sity of Technology, New Zealand (romie . versity, Australia (vinh .lu@anu edu. .au): littrell@aut .ac .nz): 1 5. .3, 3 .2 15. Lee, Jun Ho; University of Illinois at Urba- Li, Xin; Copenhagen Business School, 1 .3 5,. 3 .1 3. na-Champaign, USA (lee453@illinois . Denmark (xl .int@cbs dk):. 2 5. .11 Lituchy, Terri; University of the West Indies, Lucea, Rafael; George Washington Univer- Barbados (terrilituchy@yahoo com):. edu): 2 .4 12. Li, Yi; Australian National University, sity, USA (rafel@gwu edu):. 1 .3 .1 2 .3 3,. 3 .3 4,. 3 .4 4. Lee, Meng-Hsiu; National Sun Yat-Sen Australia (yi .li@anu edu. au):. 1 .3 9,. Lui, Steven; University of New South University, Taiwan (st873217@yahoo . 1 .5 .13, 3 .1 .14 Liu, Chang; University of International Wales, Australia (steven .lui@unsw edu. . Business and Economics, China (szs_ com tw):. 2 .5 .14 Li, Yingxia; Beijing Union University, China au): 3 .2 13. lc1992@163 com):. 1 5. .13 Lee, Seung-Hyun; University of Texas at (lyingxia@gmail com):. 2 .5 11. Luiz, John Manuel; University of Cape Liu, Chia-Ling (Eunice); National Cheng Dallas, USA (lee 1085@utdallas. edu):. Li, Yuanxu; Fudan University, China (liyu- Town, South Africa (john .luiz@gsb .uct . Kung University, Taiwan (clliu@mail . 1 3. .14, 2 1. .7 anxu08@gmail com):. 3 .2 .11 ac .za): 1 .3 14. ncku edu. tw):. 2 .5 15,. 3 .2 13. Lee, Wei-Long; National Kaohsiung Li, Zijie; University of International Busi- Lukoianova, Tatiana; University of Western Liu, Chih-Hsing Sam; Ming Chuan Universi- University of Applied Science, Taiwan ness and Economics, China (lizijie@126 . Ontario, Canada (vshchlk@gmail com):. ty, Taiwan (phd20110909@gmail com):. (papersubmition13@gmail com):. 3 .4 .11 com): 1 .5 .13 2 .3 6. 2 .2 12,. 3 .4 11. Lee, You-il; University of South Australia, Liang, Hsiao-Yun; National Cheng Kung Lundan, Sarianna; University of Bremen, Liu, Dong; Georgia Institute of Technology, Australia (you-il .lee@unisa edu. .au): University, Taiwan (ireneyun0916@ Germany (s .lundan@uni-bremen de):. USA (dong .liu@scheller .gatech edu):. 1 1. .7 gmail com):. 3 .1 .13 0 .2, 2 .1 .2 3 .1 6. Lee, Youngwoo; Korea University, Korea, Liang, Hsin-Yu; Feng Chia University, Tai- Lunnan, Randi; Norwegian Business Liu, Helen; Industrial and Commercial Bank South (lee3992@korea .ac .kr): 2 .2 .14 wan (lianghy@fcu edu. tw):. 1 .5 15. School, Norway (randi .lunnan@bi .no): of China, China (helenliu gsm@gmail. . Lehmberg, Derek G .; North Dakota State 1 .1 6,. 3 .4 11. Liang, Xueji; National University of Singa- com): 3 .4 .10 University, USA (derek .lehmberg@ndsu . pore, Singapore (g0900955@nus edu. . Luo, Ben Nanfeng; University of New Liu, Hsiao Wen; National Chengchi Univer- edu): 2 .2 11. sg): 2 .4 .14 South Wales, Australia (nanfeng .luo@ sity, Taiwan (96355506@nccu edu. tw):. Lei, Clara; Institute for Tourism Studies, unsw edu. au):. 3 .4 11. Liang, Yuting; University of Internation- 1 .5 14,. 3 .4 9. Macau (clara lei@yahoo. com. .hk): 2 .5 .8 al Business and Economics, China Luo, Yadong; University of Miami, USA Liu, John; University of New South Wales, Lejarraga, Jose; IE University, Spain (jose . (liangyuting6688@163 com):. 1 .5 .13 (yadong@miami edu):. 1 .5 .11, 3 .4 .12 Australia (wliu@unsw edu. au):. 3 .2 13. lejarraga@ie edu):. 2 .2 .8 Liao, Yuan; University of New South Wales, Luomala, Harri T .; University of Vaasa, Fin- Liu, Leigh Anne; Georgia State University, Lenartowicz, Tomasz; Florida Atlantic Uni- Australia (yuan .liao@unsw edu. au):. land (harri .luomala@uwasa fi):. 3 .4 .13 USA (laliu@gsu edu):. 2 2. .9 versity, USA (lenartow@fau edu):. 3 .3 .6 1 .3 .4, 2 .1 .15 Lyles, Marjorie A ;. Indiana University, USA Liu, Ling; University of Edinburgh, United Lenway, Stefanie; Michigan State Univer- Librowicz, Michel; Université du Québec à (mlyles@iupui edu):. 0 .2 Kingdom (ling .liu@ed ac. .uk): 1 3. .14 sity, USA (lenway@bus .msu edu):. 1 .1 .1, Montréal, Canada (librowicz .michel@ 2 3. .15 uqam ca):. 3 .3 .4, 3 .4 .4 Liu, Xiaming; University of London, United Kingdom (Xiaming liu@bbk. ac. .uk): Leon-Darder, Fidel; University of Valencia, Liebenau, Jonathan; London School of 1 .4 12. Spain (fidel .leon@uv es):. 2 .4 .4 Economics, United Kingdom (j .m lieb. - enau@lse .ac .uk): 3 .4 .15

84 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Martin, Silvia; Lynchburg College, USA Meraz, Juan; Missouri State University, USA Moosmayer, Dirk C .; Nottingham University, M (sylvie .lzn@gmail com):. 2 .3 .8 (JuanMeraz@missouristate edu):. 0 4. China (dirk .moosmayer@nottingham . Martin, Xavier; Tilburg University, Neth- Merchant, Hemant; University of South edu cn):. 1 .3 12,. 2 .1 12. Ma, Jieqiong; Saint Louis University, USA erlands (x .martin@tilburguniversity . Florida - St . Pete, USA (hmerchant@ Moraes, Daniel Gomes de; FGV-EESP, Brazil (jma17@slu edu):. 3 .2 11. edu): 2 .2 .12 usfsp edu):. 2 5. .11 (daniel .moraes@citi com):. 3 1. .12 Ma, Xufei; Chinese University of Hong Martinet, Alain Charles; University of Lyon Mersland, Roy; University of Agder, Norway Morehead Dworkin, Terry; Indiana Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (xufei@ 3, France (alain .martinet@univ-lyon3 . (roy .mersland@uia .no): 1 .5 .14 University and Seattle University, USA cuhk edu. .hk): 2 .2 .6 fr): 3 .1 .14 Meuer, Johannes; University of Zurich, Swit- (dworkint@indiana edu):. 3 4. .6 Machado, Marcilio; Fucape - Fundação Martinez, Candace A .; Saint Louis Universi- zerland (johannes .meuer@business . Morgan, Glenn; University of Cardiff, Capixaba de Pesquisa, Brazil (marcilio@ ty, USA (cmarti58@slu edu):. 3 .2 .13 uzh ch):. 1 .1 12. United Kingdom (morgangd1@cardiff . famex com. .br): 2 5. 5. Martinkenaite, Ieva; BI Norwegian Business Meyer, Klaus E .; China Europe International ac .uk): 3 1. .13 Machikita, Tomohiro; Institute of De- School, Norway (ieva .martinkenaite-pu- Business School, China (kmeyer@ceibs . Mori, Neema; University of Dar es Salaam, veloping Economies, Japan (tomohi- janauskiene@bi .no): 3 .4 .11 edu): 1 4. .5, 2 2. .2, 2 3. .1, 3 .2 10. Tanzania (neema@imedtz org):. 1 5. .14 ro_machikita@ide go. .jp): 3 .1 13. Marzocchi, Gian Luca; University of Bolo- Meyskens, Moriah; University of San Diego, Morris, Shad; Ohio State University, USA Maclennan, Maria Laura Ferranty; ESPM, gna, Italy (gianluca .marzocchi@unibo . USA (mmeyskens@sandiego edu):. (morris@fisher osu. edu):. 3 1. .13 Brazil (ferranty@hotmail com):. 3 .3 .15 it): 1 .3 .11 3 .2 14. Motohashi, Kazuyuki; University of Tokyo, Madero, Sergio; Tec de Monterrey, Mexico Masango, Shingairai; Sheffield Hallam Uni- Mezias, John; University of Miami, USA Japan (motohashi@tmi t. .u-tokyo .ac .jp): (smadero@itesm .mx): 3 .4 .6 versity, United Kingdom (s .masango@ (jmezias@miami edu):. 0 5. 2 .1 5. Madhavan, Ravi; University of Pittsburgh, shu .ac .uk): 3 .4 .15 Miah, Khasro; North South University, Ban- Mudambi, Ram; Temple University, USA USA (rmadhavan@katz pitt. edu):. 3 2. .11 Maseland, Robbert; University of Gronin- gladesh (khasro@northsouth edu):. 1 3. .8 (rmudambi@temple edu):. 0 5,. 1 .4 .4, Magelssen, Catherine; Rutgers University, gen, Netherlands (r .k .j .maseland@rug . Midgley, David; INSEAD, France (david . 2 .3 7,. 2 .5 3,. 3 .2 13. USA (catiem@pegasus .rutgers edu):. nl): 2 .1 .8, 3 .2 .15 midgley@insead edu):. 3 1. .9 Mudambi, Susan M .; Temple University, 2 .2 .14, 3 .4 .8 Maskell, Peter; Copenhagen Business Mihailova, Irina; Aalto University, Finland USA (susan mudambi@temple. edu):. Magnusson, Peter; Florida International School, Denmark (pm .ino@cbs dk):. 2 5. .3 (irina .mihailova@aalto fi):. 1 5. .7 2 .4 15. University, USA (peter .magnusson@fiu . Mathews, John A .; Macquarie University, Mileski, Joan P; Texas A&M University at Muehlfeld, Katrin; Utrecht University, edu): 1 .5 8,. 3 .2 .15 Australia (john .mathews@mgsm edu. . Galveston, USA (mileskij@tamug edu):. Netherlands (k muehlfeld@uu. .nl): Mahnke, Volker; University of Edinburgh, au): 3 .3 .15 3 .2 4. 1 .1 4,. 1 .3 7. United Kingdom (volker .mahnke@ed .ac . Mathews, Shane; Queensland University Miller, Toyah L .; Indiana University, USA Mughan, Terry; University of Victoria, uk): 2 3. .8 of Technology, Australia (sw .mathews@ (milleto2@indiana edu):. 3 3. .3 Canada (terry .mughan@googlemail . qut edu. .au): 2 .4 .15 com): 2 .4 .2 Maitland, Elizabeth; University of New Minbaeva, Dana; Copenhagen Business South Wales, Australia (e .maitland@ Matos, Fatima Regina Ney; University of School, Denmark (dm .smg@cbs dk):. 0 3,. Mukherjee, Debmalya; University of Akron, unsw edu. .au): 1 1. .8 Fortaleza, Brazil (fneymatos@unifor . 1 .3 8,. 1 .5 7,. 3 .2 1,. 3 .4 10. USA (dmukher@uakron edu):. 2 2. .15, br): 1 .5 .12 3 .2 13. Majerbi, Basma; University of Victoria, Minkov, Michael; International University Canada (majerbi@uvic ca):. 1 1. .7 Matsue, Regina Yoshie; University of College, Bulgaria (minkov@iuc .bg): 3 .1 1. Müllner, Jakob; Vienna University of Fortaleza, Brazil (rymatsue08@unifor . Economics and Business, Austria (jakob . Majocchi, Antonio; University of Pavia, Italy Minor, Michael; University of Texas Pan br): 1 .5 .12 muellner@wu ac. .at): 3 .1 .12 (antonio .majocchi@unipv .it): 2 .4 .12, American, USA (msminor@hotmail . 3 .4 .5 Matysiak, Lars; Justus Liebig University com): 2 .5 .8 Munjal, Surender; University of Leeds, Giessen, Germany (research@matysiak . United Kingdom (smu@lubs .leeds . Major, David Lanier; Indiana University, Miocevic, Dario; University of Split, Croatia com): 1 .4 .5, 2 .4 .6 ac .uk): 2 3. .6 USA (dlmajor@indiana edu):. 3 2. 13,. (dmiocevi@efst .hr): 2 .3 .8 3 .4 .12 Maurer, Noel; Harvard Business School, Murad, Wahid; University of Adelaide, Miravitlles, Paloma; University of Barcelo- USA (nmaurer@hbs edu):. 3 .2 .3 Australia (wahid murad@adelaide. edu. . Makhija, Anil K .; Ohio State University, USA na, Spain (paloma miravitlles@ub. edu):. au): 2 .1 11. (makhija_1@fisher osu. edu):. 2 .2 5. Maznevski, Martha; IMD, Switzerland (mar- 2 .4 4. tha .maznevski@imd org):. 1 .5 .2 Muratbekova-Touron, Maral; ESCP Paris, Makhija, Mona; Ohio State University, USA Mirkin, Yakov; Institute of World Economy France (mmuratbekova@escpeurope . (makhija_2@cob osu. edu):. 3 .1 14,. 3 .3 .10 McCarthy, Daniel; Northeastern University, and International Relations, Russia eu): 3 4. .10 Makino, Shige; Chinese University of Hong USA (da .mccarthy@neu edu):. 3 .2 .9 (yakov .mirkin@gmail com):. 1 3. .9 Murphy, William; University of Saskatch- Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (makino@ McDaniel, Dana M .; California State Univer- Mirza, Hafiz; Division on Investment and ewan, Canada (wmurphy@edwards . baf .msmail cuhk. edu. .hk): 0 .2, 3 4. 7. sity, Long Beach, USA (dana .mcdaniel@ Enterprise, UNCTAD, Switzerland (Hafiz . usask ca):. 2 1. .11 Makri, Katerina; Athens University of csulb edu):. 3 .1 .6 Mirza@unctad org):. 2 3. .7 Murray, Janet Y .; University of Missouri-St . Economics and Business, Greece (kater- McDermott, Gerald Andrew; University Miska, Christof; Vienna University of Eco- Louis, USA (murrayjan@umsl edu):. inamakri83@gmail com):. 2 1. .11 of South Carolina, USA (gerald .mcder- nomics and Business, Austria (christof . 2 .5 2,. 3 .1 9. Maksimov, Vladislav; University of Miami, mott@moore .sc edu):. 1 .3 .1, 2 .4 .3 miska@wu .ac .at): 3 1. .2, 3 .3 .10 Murtha, Thomas P .; Michigan State Univer- USA (vmaksimov@bus .miami edu):. McDougall-Covin, Patricia; Indiana Univer- Mitchell, Matthew C .; Drake University, USA sity, USA (murtha@bus .msu edu):. 2 .3 .15 1 .5 .11, 2 .4 .11, 3 4. 12. sity, USA (kiyaktun@msu edu):. 2 .3 .12 (matthew .mitchell@drake edu):. 3 2. .15 Mutlu, Berna; University of Florida, USA Maley, Jane; Jane Maley Consulting, McGaughey, Sara; Griffith University, Mockaitis, Audra I .; Monash University, (berna .mutlu@warrington .ufl edu):. Australia (jane@janemaleyconsulting . Australia (s .mcgaughey@griffith edu. . Australia (audra .mockaitis@monash . 3 .2 14. com): 2 .3 .13 au): 1 .1 .6, 1 .4 .12 edu): 2 1. .13 Mutlu, Canan; University of Texas at Dallas, Malhotra, Shavin; Ryerson University, Can- McGrath-Champ, Susan; University of Syd- Moeller, Miriam; University of Queensland, USA (cxm101020@utdallas edu):. 1 .3 .14, ada (shavinm@gmail com):. 3 4. .14 ney, Australia (susan .mcgrathchamp@ Australia (m .moeller@uq edu. au):. 3 .3 13. Malik, Tariq Hussain; Dongbei University of sydney edu. .au): 3 .3 .14 1 .4 15,. 2 .3 13. Finance & Economics, China (tmalik@ McGuinness, Martina; University of Shef- Mohr, Alex; University of Kent, United dufe edu. cn):. 1 1. .11, 2 5. 14. field, United Kingdom (m .mcguinness@ Kingdom (a t. .mohr@kent .ac .uk): 1 4. .14, Mallick, Sushanta; Queen Mary University sheffield .ac .uk): 3 .2 .9 2 .1 7,. 2 .2 10. N of London, United Kingdom (s .k .mal- McGuire, Jean B .; Louisiana State Universi- Mol, Michael J; University of Warwick, lick@qmul .ac .uk): 2 .2 .5 ty, USA (mcguire@lsu edu):. 2 .4 .12 United Kingdom (michael .mol@wbs . Nair, Smitha; University of Sheffield, Manigart, Sophie; Vlerick Business School, McKern, Bruce; China Europe International ac .uk): 1 4. .9, 1 5. .4 United Kingdom (ecp09srn@sheffield . Belgium (sophie manigart@vlerick. . Business School, China (bmckern@ Monteiro, Felipe; INSEAD, France (felipe . ac .uk): 1 4. .6 com): 2 .2 .5 ceibs edu):. 2 .2 .1, 2 .3 .5 monteiro@insead edu):. 1 3. .7, 1 4. .4, Nakamura, Hiroshi; Keio University, Japan: Manning, Stephan; University of Massachu- McKiernan, Peter; Murdoch University, 3 .2 10. 1 .4 10. setts Boston, USA (stephan .manning@ Australia (peter .mckiernan@strath . Monticelli, Jefferson Marlon; UNISINOS - umb edu):. 1 .1 6,. 2 .4 .6 ac .uk): 3 .4 .2 Nakos, George; Clayton State University, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, USA (georgenakos@clayton edu):. 1 .1 .9 Mao, Jina; Skidmore College, USA (jmao@ Md ., Nur Alam; Leipzig University, Bangla- Brazil (jeffmarlon@hotmail com):. 2 5. .12 skidmore edu):. 2 1. 15. desh (kinku_ku@yahoo com):. 3 .4 .15 Nam, Daeil; Korea University, Korea, South Montiel, Ivan; Loyola Marymount Universi- (namdaeil@korea .ac .kr): 1 .4 14,. 3 .2 .13 Marcon, Rosilene; UNIVALI, Brazil (rmar- Mei, Hsiao-Chen; National Chi Nan ty, USA (ivanmontiel@gmail com):. 3 .4 .8 con@univali .br): 2 .4 .12 University, Taiwan (katiemhc@gmail . Napier, Nancy K; Boise State University, Moon, Jon Jungbien; Korea University, USA (nnapier@boisestate edu):. 1 4. .15 Marinov, Marin Alexandrov; University of com): 2 .3 .13 Korea, South (jonjmoon@korea ac. .kr): Gloucestershire, United Kingdom (m_a_ Mellahi, Kamel; Warwick University, United 1 .1 15,. 1 .5 15,. 3 .1 7. Nartey, Lite; University of South Carolina, marinov@hotmail com):. 3 1. .15 Kingdom (kamel .mellahi@wbs .ac .uk): USA (lite .nartey@moore sc. edu):. 2 .4 .12, Moore, Fiona; University of London, United 2 .5 1. Marinova, Svetla Trifonova; Aalborg 1 .4 .6 Kingdom (fiona moore@rhul. .ac .uk): University, Denmark (svetla@id .aau dk):. Mendoza, Xavier; ESADE Business School, 3 .1 8. Narula, Rajneesh; University of Reading, 3 .1 .15, 3 .3 .15, 3 4. 15. Spain (xavier .mendoza@esade edu):. United Kingdom (r .narula@reading . Moore, Karl; McGill University, Canada (karl . ac .uk): 1 3. .1 Mariotti, Sergio; Politecnico di Milano, Italy 2 .4 .6 moore@mcgill ca):. 2 5. .4 (sergio .mariotti@polimi .it): 1 4. .9, 2 .1 .12 Nebus, James; Suffolk University, USA (jnebus@suffolk edu):. 3 1. .8

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 85 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Nekhili, Medhi; Rouen Business School, Olivas-Lujan, Miguel; Clarion University, Park, Chansoo; Memorial University of Petkova, Neviana; University of Oregon, France (guoliang@live com):. 2 .4 .9 USA (molivas@clarion edu):. 3 4. .6 Newfoundland, Canada (chansoo .park@ USA (npetkova@lcbmail .uoregon edu):. Nell, Phillip; Copenhagen Business School, Oliveira Junior, Moacir de Miranda; USP, ubc ca):. 1 4. .5, 1 5. .7 3 .3 12. Denmark (pcn .smg@cbs dk):. 2 .2 .13, Brazil (mirandaoliveira@usp .br): 2 5. .5 Park , Hyeon ; Georgia State University, Petrovici, Dan Alex; University of Kent, 3 4. .3 Omar, Ayman; American University, USA USA (hjpark@gsu edu):. 3 2. .1 United Kingdom (d .a .petrovici@kent . Nemeth, Alexander; Freiberg University, (omar@american edu):. 2 5. .6 Park, Sarah; EMLyon Business School, ac .uk): 3 1. .15 Germany (nemeth .alexander@gmail . Onrust, Marjolijn; University of Groningen, France (park@em-lyon com):. 3 .1 .5 Pham, Thi Song Hanh; Sheffield Hallam com): 2 5. .11 Netherlands (m onrust@rug. .nl): 2 1. .8 Park, Seung Ho; Moscow School of University, United Kingdom (s .h .pham@ shu .ac .uk): 3 3. .13 Newburry, William; Florida International Ordenana, Xavier; ESPAE Graduate School Management SKOLKOVO, Russia University, USA (newburry@fiu edu):. 0 .4, of Management, Ecuador (xordenan@ (shpark99@me com):. 1 5. .10, 3 2. .9 Phene, Anupama; George Washington 2 4. .5, 3 .1 14,. 3 .4 .6 espol edu. ec):. 2 .5 .8 Park, Yeonjin; Seoul National University, University, USA (anuphene@gwu edu):. 1 .4 11,. 2 .1 4,. 2 .5 12. Newenham-Kahindi, Aloysius; University of O’Reilly, Daragh; University of Sheffield, Korea, South (chris81@snu .ac .kr): 2 .4 14. Saskatchewan, Canada (newenham-ka- United Kingdom (d t. oreilly@sheffield. . Pascal, Daudi; University of Agder, Norway Phillips, Margaret; Pepperdine University, hindi@edwards .usask ca):. 2 .3 .11 ac .uk): 3 .1 .15 (daudi .p .ndaki@uia .no): 1 .5 14. USA (margaret .phillips@pepperdine . edu): 2 3. .3 Ngoasong, Michael Zisuh; Coventry Univer- Oriani, Raffaele; Luiss Guido Carli Uni- Pater, Max; University of Groningen, Neth- sity London Campus, United Kingdom versity of Rome, Italy (roriani@luiss . erlands (maxpater@gmail com):. 1 .1 .14 Phusavat, Kongkiti; Kasetsart University, (michael .ngoasong@culc coventry. . Thailand (fengkkp@ku .ac th):. 3 .2 .9 it): 3 .4 .11 Patnaik, Sanjay; George Washington ac .uk): 3 .3 .4, 3 .4 .4 Orly, Levy; IMD, Switzerland (orly .levy@imd . University, USA (spatnaik@gwu edu):. Picone, Pasquale Massimo; University of Nguyen, Pham Hoanh Son; France Busi- org): 2 .1 .15 1 .1 4,. 1 .4 7,. 2 .5 1. Catania, Italy (pmpicone@unict .it): ness School, France (pham .nguyen@ 2 .5 12. Ortiz Baldo, Carlos Miguel; U . Fermin Toro Pauluzzo, Rubens; University of Udine, Ita- esc-clermont fr):. 3 1. .14 and U . Pablo de Olavide, Venezuela: ly (rubenspauluzzo@gmail com):. 2 .2 .3 Piekkari, Rebecca; Aalto University, Finland Nguyen, Quyen; University of Reading, (rebecca piekkari@aalto. fi):. 1 .5 .9, 2 .4 .2 3 .4 .6 Peacock, Tanya; University of Hawaii at United Kingdom (t .k q. .nguyen@henley . Osegowitsch, Tom; University of Mel- Manoa, USA (peacock4@hawaii edu):. Pisani, Niccolo; IESE, Spain (npisani@iese . ac .uk): 1 .4 .12, 2 .4 .14, 2 .5 .1 bourne, Australia (ot@unimelb edu. . 2 .3 10. edu): 3 2. .8 Nicholson, John; University of Hull, United au): 1 .3 .2 Pedersen, Torben; Copenhagen Business Piscitello, Lucia; Politecnico di Milano, Kingdom (j d. .nicholson@hull .ac .uk): Osiyevskyy, Oleksiy; University of Calgary, School, Denmark (tp .smg@cbs dk):. Italy (lucia piscitello@polimi. .it): 1 .4 .9, 3 3. .15 Canada (oleksiy osiyevskyy@haskayne. . 1 .4 1,. 1 .5 9,. 2 .4 6,. 3 .2 1. 2 .1 12,. 2 .2 14. Nielsen, Bo Bernhard; Copenhagen Busi- ucalgary ca):. 3 .3 .6 Peerally, Jahan Ara; HEC Montréal, Canada Pitelis, Christos; Cambridge University, ness School, Denmark (bn .smg@cbs . Osland, Joyce; San Jose State University, (jahan peerally@hec. ca):. 2 3. .12 United Kingdom (c .pitelis@jbs cam. . dk): 1 .3 2,. 3 3. 6. ac .uk): 2 3. .7 USA (joyce osland@sjsu. edu):. 1 5. .2, Peeters, Carine; Universite libre de Nielsen, Sabina; Copenhagen Business 2 .3 .3, 3 .4 .13 Bruxelles, Belgium (carine .peeters@ulb . Pla-Barber, Jose; University of Valencia, School, Denmark (sta .int@cbs dk):. 3 .3 .6 Oxelheim, Lars; Lund University, Sweden ac .be): 1 4. .9, 1 5. .4, 3 2. .8, 3 .3 14. Spain (jose pla@uv. es):. 0 .4 Nigam, Roli; Laval University, Canada (lars oxelheim@fek. .lu se):. 3 2. .7 Peiperl, Maury; IMD, Switzerland (maury . Plakoyiannaki, Emmanuella; Aristotle (rolinigam@gmail com):. 2 .2 .13 Ozaki, Toshiya; Rikkyo University, Japan peiperl@imd org):. 1 3. .7, 2 1. .15 University of Thessaloniki, Greece (em- Nikitenko, Gleb; University of San Francis- plak@econ auth. gr):. 2 .2 .4, 3 .1 .8 (ozakitt@gmail com):. 3 .3 .4, 3 4. .4 Peiter, Bjoern; Hochschule für Unterneh- co, USA (nikitenko@usfca edu):. 1 .5 .3 Ozbek, Nurgul; Stockholm School of mensführung, Germany (bjoern . Plourde, Yves; University of Western Nippa, Michael C .; Freiberg University, Economics, Sweden (nurgul ozbek@hhs. . peiter@t-systems com):. 2 1. .15 Ontario, Canada (yplourde .phd@ivey . Germany (nippa@bwl tu-freiberg. de):. ca): 3 3. .12 se): 2 .4 .10 Pekerti, Andre Anugerah; University of 1 4. .11, 2 5. .11 Ozcan, Gul Berna; University of London, Queensland, Australia (a .pekerti@ Polat, Cigdem; University of Augsburg, Nkongolo-Bakenda, Jean-Marie; University United Kingdom (g ozcan@rhul. .ac .uk): business .uq edu. au):. 1 .4 15. Germany (cigdem2208@hotmail com):. of Regina, Canada (jean-marie .nkongo- 3 .1 10. 1 .4 .14, 3 .3 .12 Peltokorpi, Vesa; Japan Advanced Institute lo-bakenda@uregina ca):. 3 .2 .11 Ozcan, Pinar; Warwick Business School, of Science and Technology, Japan Pongeluppe, Leandro; Insper Institute of Noack, Sebastian; Quadriga Deutschland United Kingdom (pinar ozcan@wbs. . (vesap@jaist .ac .jp): 2 2. .10 Education and Research, Brazil (lean- GmbH, Germany (mba .noack@hotmail . dro .pongeluppe@gmail com):. 1 .5 .12 ac .uk): 3 .2 .2 Peng, George Z ;. University of Regina, com): 1 4. .15 Ozcan, Seval; Blanchard International Canada (george .peng@uregina ca):. Popli, Manish; Indian Institute of Manage- Nonis, Sarath A .; Arkansas State University, Turkey, Turkey: 3 .2 .4 3 .2 11,. 3 .3 13. ment Lucknow, India (fpm12004@iiml . USA (snonis@astate edu):. 1 .3 .12 ac .in): 1 .5 .6, 3 1. .14 Ozel, Soli; Kadir Has University, Turkey Peng, Mike W .; University of Texas at Nummela, Niina; Turku School of Econom- (soli@khas edu. tr):. 2 .1 .1 Dallas, USA (mikepeng@utdallas edu):. Pourmand, Firouze; Linnaeus University, ics, Finland (niina nummela@utu. fi):. Sweden (firouze .pourmand@lnu .se): Ozer, Muammer; City University of Hong 1 .5 13,. 3 .3 13. 1 1. .14, 1 3. .3 2 .4 14. Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (mgozer@ Peng, Siqing; Peking University, China cityu edu. .hk): 1 .1 .9 (pengsq@gsm pku. edu. cn):. 2 .4 15. Prange, Christiane; EMLyon Business School, France (prange@em-lyon . Peng, T .K .; I-Shou University, Taiwan com): 3 .1 .5 (tkpeng@isu edu. tw):. 2 .5 13. O Prashantham, Shameen; Nottingham Uni- Pereira, Luís Henrique; Fundação Getulio versity, China (shameen .prashantham@ P Vargas, Brazil (Luis .Pereira@fgv .br): Obloj, Krzysztof; Kozminski University and nottingham edu. cn):. 1 .4 .13, 1 .5 .5 University of Warsaw, Poland (kobloj@ 1 .1 15. Pahlberg, Cecilia; Uppsala University, Swe- Presutti, Manuela; Univesity of Bologna, kozminski edu. .pl): 1 .4 .13, 2 .4 .13 Pereira, Vinicius Silva; Fundacao Getulio den (cecilia .pahlberg@fek .uu .se): 2 .2 7. Italy (manuela .presutti@unibo .it): 2 .4 .12 Odorici, Vincenza; Univesity of Bologna, Vargas, Brazil (viniciuss56@gmail . Paik, Yongsun; Loyola Marymount Univer- Procher, Vivien; University of Wuppertal, Italy (vincenza odorici@unibo. .it): 2 .4 .12 com): 2 .5 .7 sity, USA (yspaik@lmu edu):. 1 3. .11, 3 2. .5 Germany (procher@uni-wuppertal . Oehme, Marie; University of Mannheim, Perez-Nordtvedt, Liliana; University of Pak, Yong Suhk; Yonsei University, Korea, de): 1 .3 .7 Germany (oehme@bwl .uni-mannheim . Texas at Arlington, USA (lnordtvedt@ South (yspak@yonsei .ac .kr): 1 .5 9,. 3 .2 5. Pu, Xiaoyu; SUNY Oswego, USA (xiaoyu . de): 2 1. 6. uta edu):. 3 2. .13 Pan, Alan; Xiamen University, China pu@oswego edu):. 2 .1 .13 Oehmichen, Jana; Georg-August-Uni- Perri, Alessandra; Ca’ Foscari University of (apan@indiana edu):. 3 .2 14. Venice, Italy (alessandra .perri@unive . Puck, Jonas F .; WU Vienna, Austria (jonas . versity Goettingen, Germany (jana . puck@wu .ac .at): 2 .1 .15, 2 .5 .9 oehmichen@wiwi .uni-goettingen de):. Pan, David; Prince Sultan University, Saudi it): 3 .4 11. 1 1. .13, 1 4. .8 Arabia (david .pan@ufl edu):. 3 2. .14 Perri, Alessandro; University of South Pudelko, Markus; Tuebingen University, Pananond, Pavida; Thammasat University, Carolina, USA (alessandro .perri@grad . Germany (markus .pudelko@uni-tuebin- Oesterle, Michael-Jörg; University of gen de):. 1 .3 .8, 1 5. .9 Stuttgart, Germany (michael-joerg . Thailand (pavida@tbs tu. .ac th):. 2 4. .13, moore .sc edu):. 2 2. .15 oesterle@bwi .uni-stuttgart de):. 2 .5 .14, 3 .3 .15 Pesch, Robin; University of Bayreuth, Puffer, Sheila; Northeastern University, 3 1. .10, 3 4. .8 Pangarkar, Nitin; National University of Germany (robin .pesch@uni-bayreuth . USA (s .puffer@neu edu):. 3 .2 .9 Oetzel, Jennifer; American University, USA Singapore, Singapore (bizpn@nus edu. . de): 3 .3 .7 Punnett, Betty Jane; University of the West (oetzelj@american edu):. 1 .4 .8, 2 .1 .2, sg): 1 .5 .11, 2 .3 .14 Pestre, Florent; University Paris Sud, Indies, Barbados (eureka@caribsurf . 2 5. .10 Panibratov, Andrei; Saint-Petersburg State France (florent .pestre@u-psud fr):. com): 2 .3 .3, 3 3. .4, 3 .4 .4 Ogasavara, Mario Henrique; University University, Russia (panibratov@mail .ru): 1 .5 12. Punton-Li, Emma L .; Department for Work of Fortaleza, Brazil (marioga@unifor . 1 .5 .14, 3 .3 .5 Petersen, Bent; Copenhagen Business and Pensions, United Kingdom (emma . br): 1 .5 .12 Parente, Ronaldo Couto; Florida Interna- School, Denmark (bp .smg@cbs dk):. punton-li@dwp .gsi .gov .uk): 2 .4 .14 Oh, Chang Hoon; Simon Fraser University, tional University, USA (rcparent@fiu . 1 .5 4,. 2 .2 15. Puranam, Phanish; INSEAD, Singapore Canada (coh@sfu edu. ca):. 1 .4 .1, 2 .3 .11, edu): 1 .1 .4, 1 .4 .4, 2 .5 7,. 3 .2 .13 Peterson, Mark F .; Florida Atlantic Univer- (phanish puranam@insead. edu):. 1 .5 .7 2 5. .10 Park, Byung Il; Hankuk University of For- sity, USA (mpeterso@fau edu):. 3 1. .1, Purg, Danica; IEDC-Bled School of Man- Ojala, Arto; University of Jyvaskyla, Finland eign Studies, Korea, South (leedspark@ 3 .2 15. agement, Slovenia (danica .purg@iedc . (arto .k ojala@jyu. fi):. 1 .4 .13 hufs .ac .kr): 2 .3 .11 si): 3 .4 .2

86 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Puri, Manas; University of Rome Tor Ver- Ray, Sangeeta; University of Sydney, Roth, Kendall; University of South Carolina, Sandberg, Susanne; Linnaeus University, gata, Italy (puri@economia .uniroma2 . Australia (s .ray@econ .usyd edu. .au): USA (kroth@moore .sc edu):. 1 5. .1 Sweden (susanne sandberg@lnu. .se): it): 2 .1 .13 1 .5 .12, 3 .4 .8 Rottig, Daniel; Florida Gulf Coast Uni- 2 .4 14. Purkayastha, Saptarshi; Indian Institute of Ray, Sougata; Indian Institute of Manage- versity, USA (drottig@fgcu edu):. 0 4,. Santacreu-Vasut, Estefania; ESSEC and Management Kozhikode, India (spur- ment Calcutta, India (sougata@iimcal . 1 .5 13,. 2 .5 8. THEMA, France (santacreuvasut@essec . kayastha1@gmail com):. 2 .1 .14, 3 .2 .6 ac .in): 3 .2 .6 Ruel, Huub; Windesheim University of edu): 3 2. .14 Reiche, Sebastian; IESE, Spain (sreiche@ Applied Sciences/University of Twente, Santalo, Juan; IE Business School, Spain iese edu):. 1 .3 .8, 2 .3 .9 Netherlands (huubruel@hotmail com):. (juan .santalo@ie edu):. 2 1. .12 Reis, Germano Glufke; FGV/EAESP, Brazil 1 .3 7. Santangelo, Grazia; University of Catania, Q (germanoglufkereis@yahoo com. .br): Rufin, Carlos; Suffolk University, USA Italy (grsanta@unict .it): 0 2,. 2 .4 .4 2 .4 .13 (crufin@suffolk edu):. 1 5. .12, 3 1. .8 Santoro, Michael D .; Lehigh University, USA Qian, Chunxiang; Hankuk University of For- Relyea, Clint; Arkansas State University, Rugman, Alan M .; University of Reading, (mds8@lehigh edu):. 1 5. .11 eign Studies, Korea, South (chyan415@ USA (crelyea@astate edu):. 1 .3 .12 United Kingdom (a .rugman@henley . hotmail com):. 1 5. .15 Santos, Nancy; University of Porto, Remhof, Stefan; University of Magdeburg, ac .uk): 0 3,. 0 .7, 1 .2, 1 .3 .2, 2 .1 .3, 2 .4 6,. Portugal (nancy__santos@hotmail . Qian, Gongming; Chinese University of Germany (stefan .remhof@gmx de):. 2 .5 1. com): 2 .5 .5 Hong Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC 1 .1 .5 Rui, Huaichuan; University of London, Sapienza, Harry; University of Minnesota, (qian@baf .msmail cuhk. edu. .hk): 2 .3 .10, United Kingdom (huaichuan .rui@rhul . 2 .5 .5 Ren, Hong; University of Wisconsin-Mil- USA (sapienza@umn edu):. 1 3. .11 waukee, USA (renh@uwm edu):. 2 .2 .10 ac .uk): 3 1. .2, 3 3. .13, 3 .4 .9 Qian, Xiaolin; University of Macau, Macau Sarfati, Gilberto; FGV-EAESP, Brazil (gilber- Ren, Zhaoyi; Shanghai International Stud- Ruigrok, Winfried; University of St . Gallen, to .sarfati@fgv .br): 1 5. .13 (xiaolinqian@umac .mo): 1 .5 .11 Switzerland (winfried .ruigrok@unisg . ies University, China (dddn2008@126 . Sarkar, Prabirjit; Jadavpur University, Qiang, Cuili; City University of Hong Kong, com): 2 .5 .11 ch): 2 .3 4,. 2 .5 .14, 3 2. .5, 3 4. .13 Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (cuilqian@cityu . United Kingdom (prabirjit@gmail . Renata, Miyamoto; FGV, Brazil (r .miyamo- Rullani, Francesco; Luiss Guido Carli com): 2 .4 .7 edu .hk): 2 .2 .6 University of Rome, Italy (frullani@luiss . to@yahoo com. .br): 3 .1 .7 Sartor, Michael A ;. University of Western Qin, Cindy; University of San Francisco, it): 3 .4 11. USA (dqin3@usfca edu):. 2 .2 8. Reuer, Jeffrey; Purdue Universtiy, USA Ontario, Canada (msartor .phd@ivey ca):. (jreuer@purdue edu):. 2 .1 .7 Rumyantseva, Maria; University of Sydney, 1 .1 12,. 1 .5 13,. 2 .2 7. Qiu, Jane; University of New South Wales, Australia (maria rumyantseva@sydney. . Rhew, Nicholas D .; University of Memphis, Sauerwald, Steve; University of Texas at Australia (janeq@unsw edu. .au): 2 .2 .12 edu au):. 3 .4 15. USA (ndrhew@memphis edu):. 1 .3 .14, Dallas, USA (steve .sauerwald@utdallas . Quer, Diego; University of Alicante, Spain 3 .3 .8 Rungsithong, Rapeeporn; University of edu): 2 4. .9 (diego quer@ua. es):. 3 .3 8. Bath, United Kingdom (rr257@bath . Rialp, Josep; Autonomous University of Sauvant, Karl P .; Columbia University, USA ac .uk): 1 4. .12, 2 3. .14, 3 .2 .10 Barcelona, Spain (josep .rialp@uab . (ksauva@law columbia. edu):. 3 2. .11 Rupf, Corinna; University of Stuttgart, Ger- cat): 2 .3 .13 Sawada, Naohiro; Aoyama Gakuin Universi- many (corinna .rupf@bwi uni-stuttgart. . Riaz, Zahid; University of Central Punjab, ty, Japan: 1 .4 .10 R de): 2 .5 .14 Australia (zahid .riaz@ucp edu. .pk): 3 .4 8. Sawant, Rajeev J .; Baruch College, USA Ryan, Paul; National University of Ireland, Ricart, Joan Enric; IESE, Spain (jericart@ (rajeev .sawant@baruch cuny. edu):. 1 .4 .6 Ra, Wonchan; Hankuk University of Foreign Galway, Ireland (paul .a .ryan@nuigalway . iese edu):. 3 .2 .8 Studies, Korea, South (wonra1@gmail . ie): 3 .3 15. Schaaper, Johannes; Bordeaux Manage- com): 1 .5 .15 Rich, Loren Haynes; Brigham Young ment School, France (jan .schaaper@ Rabbiosi, Larissa; Copenhagen Business University, USA (loren .rich@gmail com):. bem edu):. 2 2. .12 School, Denmark (lr .int@cbs dk):. 1 .3 .8, 1 .3 .13 Schadewitz, Hannu; University of Turku, 3 .4 .10 Richey, Glenn; University of Alabama, USA S Finland (hannu schadewitz@tse. fi):. Rachdi, Houssem; University of Jendouba, (grichey@cba .ua edu):. 1 .5 .8 1 .1 7. Tunisia (rachdihoussem@gmail com):. Richter, Ulf Henning; Nottingham Univer- Sackmann, Sonja A ;. University Bw Munich, Schiozer, Rafael; FGV - Brazil, Brazil (rafael . 1 .1 .7 sity, China (ulf .richter@nottingham edu. . Germany (sonja .sackmann@unibw . schiozer@fgv .br): 3 1. .7 Rademaker, Linda; Tilburg University, cn): 2 .3 .11, 2 .5 .12 de): 3 .4 .13 Schipani, Cindy A . ; University of Michigan, Netherlands (c .h .a .rademaker@tilbur- Riddle, Liesl; George Washington Universi- Saeed, Abubakr; Brunel University, United USA (schipani@umich edu):. 3 4. .6 guniversity edu):. 2 .2 12. ty, USA (lriddle@gwu edu):. 1 .4 .3 Kingdom (abubakr .sd@gmail com):. Schlaegel, Christopher; Otto von Guericke Raghunath, Subramanyam; IIM Bangalore, Rienda, Laura; University of Alicante, Spain 2 .1 14. University Magdeburg, Germany India (srnathiimb@gmail com):. 0 4,. 3 .3 .2 (laura .rienda@ua es):. 3 .3 .8 Safon, Vicente; Universitat de Valencia, (cschlaeg@ovgu de):. 1 .1 .5, 2 .1 .11 Rahman, Abdur; Lahore University of Ritvala, Tiina; Aalto University, Finland Spain (vicente safon@uv. es):. 2 .4 .11 Schlegelmilch, Bodo B .; Wirtschaftsuniver- Management Sciences, Pakistan (abdur . (tiina .ritvala@aalto fi):. 3 .1 .8 Saghafi, Massoud; San Diego State sität-Wien, Austria (bodo .schlegelm- malik@lums edu. .pk): 3 2. 9. Rivas, Jose Luis; ITAM, Mexico (jose .rivas@ University, USA (msaghafi@mail .sdsu . ilch@wu .ac .at): 1 .4 .2 Rahman, Noushi; Pace University, USA itam .mx): 1 .1 .13 edu): 3 2. .12 Schmeisser, Bjoern R ;. University of Augs- (nrahman@pace edu):. 1 .3 14. Rivera, Jorge E .; George Washington Uni- Sahbaz, Ussal; The Economic Policy burg, Germany (bjoern .schmeisser@ Ramamurti, Ravi; Northeastern University, versity, USA (jrivera@gwu edu):. 3 .4 .12 Research Foundation of Turkey (TEPAV), wiwi uni-augsburg. de):. 2 .2 .15 USA (r .ramamurti@neu edu):. 0 .2, 1 .1 .3, Riviere, Monica Ileana; SKEMA, France Turkey (ussal@tepav org. tr):. 1 .1 .10 Schmid, Stefan; ESCP Europe, Germany 2 .2 .1, 3 .1 4. (monicaileana .rogoz@skema edu):. Sakakibara, Mariko; UCLA, USA (mariko . (sschmid@escpeurope eu):. 1 5. .14 Ramanantsoa, Bernard; Dean, HEC Paris, 1 .4 .11 sakakibara@anderson ucla. edu):. 2 1. .4 Schmidt, Flavia de Holanda; IPEA, Brazil France: 0 .7 Roath, Anthony; University of Bath, United Sakawa, Hideaki; Nagoya City University, (flhschmidt@yahoo com. .br): 2 .1 11. Ramaswami, Aarti; ESSEC, France (ra- Kingdom (asr40@management .bath . Japan (sakawa@econ nagoya-cu. .ac .jp): Schmidt, Mareike; University of Bremen, maswami@essec edu):. 3 4. 6. ac .uk): 1 .4 .12, 2 .3 .14, 3 .2 .10 3 .1 12. Germany (mareike schmidt@uni-bre. - Ramirez, Andres; Bryant University, USA Roberts, Michael; MacEwan University, Can- Sakikawa, Takashi; Niigata University, men de):. 3 .1 .5 (aramirez@bryant edu):. 2 .3 2. ada (robertsm35@macewan ca):. 3 .3 14. Japan (saki@mot .niigata-u .ac .jp): 1 .5 .14 Schneider, Susan Carol; University of Rammal, Hussain; University of South Robins, James; WU Vienna, Austria (jrob- Saleem, Ashar; Lahore University of Man- Geneva, Switzerland (susan .schneider@ Australia, Australia (hussain .rammal@ ins@wu .ac .at): 2 .4 .10 agement Sciences, Pakistan (asharslm@ unige ch):. 3 .1 6. unisa edu. .au): 3 4. 5. Robinson, Nick; North Island College, gmail com):. 3 2. .9 Schneper, William D .; Franklin & Marshall Ramsey, Jase; University of Alabama, USA Canada (nick .robinson@nic .bc ca):. Salk, Jane; University of Texas at Dallas, College, USA (william .schneper@fandm . (jase@cba .ua edu):. 3 2. 12. 3 .3 .4, 3 .4 .4 USA (Jane Salk@utdallas. edu):. 3 4. .6 edu): 1 4. .8 Randrianasolo, Arilova A; Saint Louis Rocha, Thelma Valeria; ESPM, Brazil (tvro- Sambharya, Rakesh; Rutgers University, Scholz, Brett David; University of Canberra, University, USA (randriaa@slu edu):. cha@espm .br): 2 .1 .11 USA (sambhary@camden .rutgers edu):. Australia (brett .scholz@adelaide edu. . au): 3 .1 3. 1 .5 .8, 2 .3 11. Rodriguez, Carlos Adrian; McGill University, 1 .4 10,. 2 .4 9. Rathert, Nikolas; Freie Universitaet Berlin, Costa Rica (carlos .rodriguez@mail . Samiee, Saeed; University of Tulsa, USA Schotter, Andreas; Western University, Can- Germany (nikolas .rathert@fu-berlin . mcgill ca):. 1 .4 .12 (samiee@utulsa edu):. 1 4. .2 ada (aschotter@ivey ca):. 1 5. .3, 2 5. .15 de): 1 4. .8 Roehl, Tom; Western Washington Universi- Sammartino, Andre; University of Mel- Schrapp, Sebastian; University of Goet- Ratnaike, Yasanji; Leeds University, United ty, USA (Tom .Roehl@wwu edu):. 3 .3 .12 bourne, Australia (samma@unimelb . tingen, Germany (sebastian schrapp@. wiwi uni-goettingen. de):. 1 .4 .8 Kingdom (ycr@live co. .uk): 1 .3 15. Rose, Elizabeth; Aalto University and edu au):. 1 .1 8,. 1 .3 2,. 1 .5 6. Raupp, Julia Ines; WU Vienna, Austria (julia . University of Otago, New Zealand Sampath, Vijay Sai; Pace University, USA Schrock, Wyatt Austin; Michigan State Uni- raupp@wu .ac .at): 2 1. 15. (elizabeth .rose@aalto fi):. 0 .4, 1 .5 .10, (vs31371n@pace edu):. 1 3. .14 versity, USA (schrockw@msu edu):. 2 .5 .6 Ravlin, Elizabeth; University of South Caro- 2 .3 .10, 2 .4 .7 Sampson, Scott E .; Brigham Young Schueffel, Patrick; University of Applied lina, USA (ravlin@moore .sc edu):. 3 1. .6 Ross, Peter Keith; Griffith University, Aus- University, USA (drsampson3@gmail . Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzer- land (patrick@schueffel de):. 2 .4 .11 Ray, Pradeep Kanta; University of New tralia (p .ross@griffith edu. .au): 3 .4 .15 com): 1 .3 .13 South Wales, Australia (pray@unsw edu. . Rossi Junior, Jose Luiz; Insper, Brazil (josel- Sandberg, Birgitta; Turku School of Schuster, Anja Maria; University of St . Gal- au): 1 .5 .12, 3 4. 8. rj1@insper edu. .br): 2 .2 .11 Economics, Finland (birgitta .sandberg@ len, Switzerland (anja schuster@unisg. . utu fi):. 3 2. .12 ch): 2 .1 8,. 2 .5 .8, 3 2. .15

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 87 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Schweizer, Roger; University of Gothen- Shirodkar, Vikrant; University of Sussex, Sonderegger, Petra; , India (pcs2002@ Suh, Taewon; Texas State University, USA burg, Sweden (roger .schweizer@ United Kingdom (v .shirodkar@sussex . columbia edu):. 1 4. .9 (ts21@txstate edu):. 2 .2 .8 handels .gu se):. 1 3. 12,. 3 .4 .15 ac .uk): 1 .5 .10 Song, Chang; Renmin University of China, Sui, Sui; Ryerson University, Canada (sui . Scott, Andrea; Pepperdine University, USA Shoham, Amir; Temple university, USA China (changsong22@sina com):. 1 1. .15 sui .66@gmail com):. 1 .3 .11, 2 .1 .6 (andrea scott@pepperdine. edu):. 2 .3 .3 (amir .shoham@temple edu):. 3 2. .14 Song, Jaeyong; Seoul National University, Sun, Laixiang; SOAS, University of London, Seawright, Kristie Kay; Brigham Young Sikarwar, Ekta; Indian Institute of Manage- Korea, South (jsong@snu .ac .kr): 2 .1 13,. United Kingdom (ls28@soas .ac .uk): University, USA (kseawright@byu edu):. ment Indore, India (f10ektas@iimidr . 2 .3 5,. 2 .4 14,. 3 .2 1,. 3 .3 15. 2 .2 6. 1 3. .13 ac .in): 2 .5 .9 Song, Sangcheol; Saint Joseph’s University, Sun, Meijui; Ming Chuan University, Taiwan Sedoglavich, Vesna; Australian National Silenskyte, Ausrine; University of Vaasa, USA (ssong@sju edu):. 1 3. .6 (mjsun@mail .mcu edu. tw):. 3 .1 .10 University, Australia (vesna .sedoglav- Finland (ausrine .silenskyte@uva fi):. Sonne, Tine; Copenhagen Business School, Sutherland, Dylan; Durham University, ich@anu edu. .au): 3 .4 .15 2 .1 .11 Denmark (tine_sonne@hotmail com):. United Kingdom (dylan .sutherlan@ Sekiguchi, Tomoki; Osaka University, Japan Silva, Jorge Ferreira da; PUC-Rio, Brazil 3 .4 13. durham .ac .uk): 1 3. .9 (tomoki@econ osaka-u. .ac .jp): 2 .5 .13 (shopshop@iag .puc-rio .br): 2 1. .11 Spadafora, Ettore; University of South Suutari, Vesa; Vaasa University, Finland Selmier, II, W . Travis; Indiana University, Simmons, Glenn; University of Auckland, Carolina, USA (ettore .spadafora@grad . (vesa .suutari@uwasa fi):. 3 .3 .14 USA (wselmier@indiana edu):. 2 .3 .11 New Zealand (g .simmons@auckland . moore .sc edu):. 2 3. .10 Swiatowiec-Szczepanska, Justyna; Poznan Semeniuk, Monica J .; Simon Fraser Univer- ac .nz): 3 .2 .14 Spencer, Jennfier; George Washington Uni- University of Economics, Poland (justy- sity, Canada (monica_semeniuk@sfu . Simoes, Luis Ganhao; ESTG - Instituto versity, USA (spencer .jennifer@gmail . na swiatowiec-szczepanska@ue. .poznan . ca): 1 1. .5 Politecnico de Leiria, Portugal (luis . com): 0 .5, 2 .2 .2 pl): 2 .3 15. Semenov, Alexey V .; Saint Louis University, ganhao@portucelsoporcel com):. 3 1. .14 Spicer, Andrew; University of South Caroli- USA (asemenov@slu edu):. 1 .5 .8, 2 .5 .11 Simoes, Vitor Corado; Advance, ISEG, na, USA (aspicer@moore .sc edu):. 1 5. .13 Seo, Eunkwang; Seoul National University, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Spigarelli, Francesca; University of Macera- Korea, South (eunkwang .seo@gmail . (vcs@doc .iseg .utl .pt): 2 4. .11 ta, Italy (spigarelli@unimc .it): 1 5. .13 T com): 3 3. .15 Simons, Ben; University of Auckland, New Srikanth, Kannan; Indian School of Serra, Fernando Ribeiro; Uninove - Uni- Zealand (b .r .simons18@gmail com):. Business, India (kannan_srikanth@isb . Tabacco, Raffaella; University of Udine, versidade Nove de Julho & globADVAN- 2 .1 .9 edu): 1 5. .7 Italy (tabacco@uniud .it): 2 .3 .5 TAGE, Brazil (fernandoars@uninove .br): Simpson, Dayna; Monash University, Srivastava, Bharatendu; Indian Institute Taeube, Florian; EBS Business School, Ger- 2 2. .7, 3 .1 14. Australia (dayna .simpson@monash . of Management Calcutta, India (bnsri@ many (florian taeube@ebs. edu):. 1 .4 .9 Seth, Anju; Virginia Tech, USA (aseth@ edu): 2 .1 .13 iimcal .ac .in): 3 .3 .2 Tajeddin, Mahdi; Concordia University, vt edu):. 3 3. 5. Singal, Ajay Kumar; Indian Institute of Stahl, Guenter K .; WU Vienna and INSEAD, Canada (m_tajed@jmsb concordia. . Sethi, S . Prakash; City University of New Management Lucknow, India (ajay . France (guenter .stahl@wu ac. .at): 1 3. .8, ca): 3 4. .15 York, USA (prakash .sethi@baruch cuny. . singal@iiml .ac .in): 3 .1 .14 3 .1 2,. 3 .4 13. Takchi, Caroline; PricewaterhouseCoopers, edu): 3 .1 10. Singh, Ajit; University of Cambridge, Unit- Stefanidis, Abraham; St . John’s University, Australia (caroline takchi@au. .pwc com):. Sfekas, Andrew; Temple University, USA ed Kingdom (as14@cam .ac .uk): 2 4. .7 USA (stefania@stjohns edu):. 3 2. .15 2 .4 14. (sfekas@temple edu):. 3 .2 .13 Singh, Deeksha; Temple University, USA Stein, Christina Marion; University of Takezawa, Nobuya; Rikkyo University, Ja- Shadnam, Masoud; Rouen Business School, (deeksha@temple edu):. 2 4. .11 Stuttgart, Germany (christina .stein@ pan (takezawa@rikkyo .ac .jp): 3 .3 .4, 3 .4 .4 France (msh@rouenbs fr):. 1 .3 .4 Singh, J .D .; International Management bwi uni-stuttgart. de):. 2 .5 .14 Taleb, Ali; MacEwan University, Canada Shaffer, Margaret; University of Wiscon- Institute, New Delhi, India (jdsingh@ Steinbauer, Robert; University of Memphis, (taleba@macewan ca):. 2 .2 .13, 2 .3 .15 sin-Milwaukee, USA (shafferm@uwm . jimnoida .ac .in): 3 .4 .13 USA (rstnbuer@memphis edu):. 1 3. .14, Tallman, Stephen; University of Richmond, edu): 1 .1 14,. 2 .3 .9, 2 .5 .13, 3 .3 .14 Singh, Romila; University of Wisconsin-Mil- 3 .3 8. USA (stallman@richmond edu):. 0 .2, 1 .2, Shan, Mengmeng; Fudan University, China waukee, USA (romila@uwm edu):. 3 3. .14 Steizel, Sebastián; Universidad Oberta de 1 .4 11,. 1 .5 4. (tosmm1988@163 com):. 3 .2 .11 Sinha, Ashutosh Kumar; IIM Lucknow, India Catalunya, Argentina (ssteizel@udesa . Tan, Alex Tai Loong; University of Western Shane, Elyse Renee; University of Adelaide, (ashutosh@iiml .ac .in): 1 .5 .6 edu ar):. 3 .3 .4, 3 .4 .4 Australia, Australia (a tan@uwa. edu. . Australia (elyse .shane@adelaide edu. . Sinkovics, Rudolf R .; University of Stensaker, Inger G ;. Norwegian School of au): 1 .1 9. au): 2 1. 11. Manchester, United Kingdom (rudolf . Economics, Norway (inger .stensaker@ Tan, Brian Roy; Nanyang Technological Shapiro, Daniel M .; Simon Fraser University, sinkovics@manchester .ac .uk): 2 3. .12, nhh .no): 3 .3 12. University, Singapore (abrtan@ntu edu. . Canada (dshapiro@sfu ca):. 3 .4 .7 2 .5 .15, 3 .3 .10 Sternquist, Brenda; Michigan State sg): 2 5. .10 Shapiro, Debra; University of Maryland, Siqueira, Ana; Duquesne University, USA University, USA (sternqui@msu edu):. Tan, Danchi; National Chengchi University, USA (dshapiro@rhsmith .umd edu):. (siqueiraa@duq edu):. 1 .4 4. 2 .3 14,. 2 .5 6. Taiwan (dctan@nccu edu. tw):. 2 .2 .12 3 2. .14 Skorobogatykh, Irina; Plekhanov Russian Stewart, Callum; University of Cape Town, Tan, Hao; University of Newcastle, Australia Sharmelly, Rifat; University of New South University of Economics, Russia (sko- South Africa (johnluiz@telkomsa net):. (hao tan@newcastle. edu. .au): 2 .2 .15, Wales, Australia (rifat .sharmelly@unsw . robogatyhkii@rea .ru): 3 .4 .2 1 .3 14. 3 .3 15. edu .au): 1 .5 .12 Slangen, Arjen; Rotterdam School of Stoian, Cristina; Brunel University, United Tang, Jing’an; Sacred Heart University, USA Shen, Jie; University of South Australia, Management, Netherlands (aslangen@ Kingdom (cristina .stoian@brunel .ac .uk): (tangj3@sacredheart edu):. 2 .1 .9 Australia (shen1000@hotmail com):. rsm .nl): 2 .1 .8, 3 .1 .9, 3 .4 .14 2 .3 13. Tang, Linghui; College of New Jersey, USA 3 2. .5 Slonovschi, Dumitru; Magenta Consulting, Storper, Michael; UCLA and London School (tang@tcnj edu):. 1 .3 .13 Shen, Xiaobai; University of Edinburgh, Moldova (d .slonovschi@consulting . of Economics, United Kingdom (m stor. - Tang, Yi; Hong Kong Polytechnic University, United Kingdom (Xiaobai .Shen@ed .ac . md): 2 .3 .4 per@lse .ac .uk): 2 5. .3 Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (msytang@polyu . uk): 3 2. .10 Smeets, Roger; Rutgers University, USA Story, Vicky M .; University of Nottingham, edu hk):. 2 .2 .6 Shen, Yan; University of Victoria, Canada (rsmeets@business .rutgers edu):. 3 2. .10 United Kingdom (vicky .story@notting- Taras, Vas; University of North Carolina, (yanshen@uvic ca):. 2 .1 .15 Smith, Matthew Grady; United States ham ac. .uk): 2 4. .5 Greensboro, USA (v_taras@uncg edu):. Sheng, Hsia Hua; FGV-EAESP, Brazil (hsia . Department of the Treasury, USA (mat- Stoyanov, Stoyan Petrov; University of 2 .5 8,. 3 .2 15,. 3 .3 4,. 3 .4 .4 sheng@fgv .br): 2 5. .7, 3 .1 .12 thewgradysmith@gmail com):. 3 4. .8 Edinburgh, United Kingdom (s .p .stoyan- Tatoglu, Ekrem; Bahcesehir University, ov@sms ed. .ac .uk): 2 2. .9 Shenkar, Oded; Ohio State University, Smith, Natalya; University of Liverpool, Turkey (ekrem tatoglu@bahcesehir. edu. . USA (shenkar_1@fisher osu. edu):. 2 .4 .2, ULMS, United Kingdom (natalya .smith@ Strange, Roger; University of Sussex, tr): 1 .1 .5, 3 1. .15 2 5. .4, 3 .2 14. liv .ac .uk): 1 .3 .9 United Kingdom (R .N .Strange@sussex . Taussig, Markus D .; National University of ac .uk): 2 1. .5 Sher, Peter J ;. National Chi Nan University, Soderman, Sten; Stockholm University, Singapore, Singapore (markus@nus . Taiwan (sher@ncnu edu. tw):. 2 .3 .13 Sweden (sod@fek .su .se): 3 .1 .15 Stringer, Christina; University of Auckland, edu sg):. 2 .3 15,. 3 .2 .8 New Zealand (c .stringer@auckland . Shi, Linda Hui; University of Victoria, Soederberg, Anne-Marie; Copenhagen Tavares-Lehmann, Ana Teresa; University ac .nz): 3 2. .14 Canada (lshi@uvic ca):. 2 .3 .14 Business School, Denmark (ams .ikl@ of Porto, Portugal (atavares@fep .up .pt): cbs dk):. 3 .4 .13 Sturdy, Andrew; University of Bristol, Unit- 3 .4 11. Shi, Weilei (Stone); Baruch College-CUNY, ed Kingdom (andrew .sturdy@bristol . USA (weilei .shi@baruch cuny. edu):. Soendergaard, Mikael; Aarhus University, Tavoletti, Ernesto; University of Macerata, ac .uk): 3 1. .13 3 2. .11 Denmark (msoendergaard@econ . Italy (ernesto tavoletti@unimc. .it): 2 .1 .13 au dk):. 3 .1 .1, 3 .4 .3 Su, Zhan; Laval University, Canada (zhan . Shih, Hsi-An; National Cheng Kung Tayar, Mark; Swinburne University of su@fsa .ulaval ca):. 2 2. .13 University, Taiwan (hashih1224@gmail . Sofka, Wolfgang; Copenhagen Business Technology, Australia (mtayar@swin . com): 3 1. .13 School, Denmark (ws .smg@cbs dk):. Suban, Robert; University of Manchester, edu au):. 3 .2 12. 2 .2 .6, 2 .4 .10 United Kingdom (robert .suban@post- Shin, Jiyoung; Korea University, Korea, Taylor, Marilyn; University of Missouri at grad mbs. .ac .uk): 3 1. .12 South (alfolike@gmail com):. 3 .1 .7 Soleimani, M . Abrahim; Eastern Wash- Kansas City, USA (taylorm@umkc edu):. ington University, USA (absoleimani@ Subramaniam, Mohan; Carroll School of 1 .5 3,. 3 .1 2. Shin, Joon-Ho; ESADE Business School, gmail com):. 1 .4 .8 Management, USA (mohan .subramani- Spain (joonho .shin@esade edu):. 2 .4 .6 Taylor, Sully; Portland State University, USA Some, Hyacinthe; HEC Montreal, Canada am@bc edu):. 3 4. .14 (sullyt@sba pdx. edu):. 1 .3 .7 Shin, Mannsoo; Korea University, Korea, (yirlier-hyacinthe .some@hec ca):. 3 4. .5 Suder, Gabriele; SKEMA, France (gabriele . South (shinms@korea .ac .kr): 2 .5 .13 suder@skema edu):. 1 3. .12, 1 4. .11, 1 5. .1, 2 .5 2,. 3 .4 15.

88 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 PROGRAM CONTRIBUTOR INDEX

Teagarden, Mary Boyden; Thunderbird Ueki, Yasushi; Institute of Developing Verbeke, Alain; University of Calgary, Can- Wang, Tiedong; University of International School of Global Management, USA Economies, Japan (yasushi_ueki@ide . ada (alain verbeke@haskayne. ucalgary. . Business & Economics, China (tiedong- (mary teagarden@thunderbird. edu):. go .jp): 3 .1 .13 ca): 1 2,. 1 .4 1. wang@yahoo com. cn):. 1 .5 8. 1 .5 .3, 2 .5 15. Ulusemre, Tolga; University of South Caro- Vertinsky, Ilan; University of British Wang, Xinran; Hong Kong Baptist Univer- Teece, David; University of California - lina, USA (tolga .ulusemre@grad .moore . Columbia, Canada (ilan vertinsky@ubc. . sity, China (wangxinranwang@gmail . Berkeley, USA (teece@haas .berkeley . sc edu):. 1 .1 .11 ca): 1 4. .5, 1 5. .7 com): 1 .5 .13 edu): 1 .2 Un, Annique; Northeastern University, USA Vincze, Zsuzsanna; Umeå University, Wang, Yu-Kai; Soochow University, Taiwan Teegen, Hildy; University of South Carolina, (a .un@neu edu):. 2 .1 .4, 3 .4 .1 Sweden (zsuzsanna vincze@usbe. umu. . (ywang012@scu edu. tw):. 2 .5 14,. 3 .2 .7 USA (teegen@moore .sc edu):. 1 .1 1,. 2 .1 .2 Upadhyayula, Rajesh; Indian Institute of se): 3 .2 12. Wang, Zhenning; Nottingham University, Temouri, Yama; Aston University, United Management Kozhikode, India (rajesh@ Vives, Luis; ESADE Business School, Spain China (zhenning wang@nottingham. . Kingdom (y temouri1@aston. ac. .uk): iimk .ac .in): 2 .5 .7 (luis vives@esade. edu):. 3 2. .6 edu cn):. 1 .3 15. 3 .3 .3 Urbig, Diemo; University of Wuppertal, Vo, Dut Van; University of Groningen, Neth- Wankel, Charles; St . John’s University, USA Tenzer, Helene; Tübingen University, Ger- Germany (urbig@uni-wuppertal de):. erlands (d v. vo@rug. nl):. 1 .4 .11 (wankelc@verizon net):. 2 5. .8 many (helene tenzer@uni-tuebingen. . 1 .3 .7 Voinea, Cosmina Lelia; Radboud Universi- Ward, Anna-Katherine; Virginia Tech, USA de): 1 5. .9 Utete, Gwinyai; Louisiana State University, teit Nijmegen, Netherlands (c voinea@. (annakward@hotmail com):. 3 .1 .6 Thakur, Pooja; Virginia Tech, USA (pthak- USA (gutete@lsu edu):. 1 .1 .13 fm .ru nl):. 1 .1 12,. 2 .1 14. Wasowska, Aleksandra; University of War- ur@vt edu):. 1 4. 12,. 3 2. 9. Voinea, Liviu; Academy of Economic Stud- saw, Poland (awasowska@mail wz. .uw . Thams, Yannick; Florida International ies Bucharest, Romania (liviu voinea@. edu pl):. 1 .4 13,. 2 .4 13. University, USA (thamsy@fiu edu):. 1 .1 .4, mfinante ro):. 2 3. .4 Watanabel, Naoki; Ritsumeikan University, 2 .5 .11 V Vojvodic, Goran; George Washington Uni- Japan (n-wata@fc .ritsumei .ac .jp): 3 .1 .12 Theodosiou, Marios; University of Cyprus, versity, USA (goranv@gwu edu):. 1 4. .7 Webster, Cynthia M ;. Macquarie University, Cyprus (mariosth@ucy .ac cy):. 2 .1 .11 Vachani, Sushil; Boston University, USA Volkov, Mikhail; National Research Univer- Australia (cynthia webster@mq. edu. . Thite, Mohan; Griffith University, Australia (sushilvachani@gmail com):. 2 .1 .2 sity Higher School of Economics, Russia au): 1 .5 5. (m thite@griffith. edu. .au): 2 .4 .13 Vadi, Maaja; University of Tartu, Estonia (mvolkov1203@gmail com):. 2 2. .3 Wechtler, Heidi Marie; Macquarie Univer- Thomas, David Clinton; University of New (maaja vadi@ut. ee):. 3 .1 .1 Volkova, Irina O .; NRU Higher School of sity, Australia (heidi_wechtler@yahoo . South Wales, Australia (d thomas@. Vahlne, Jan-Erik; University of Gothenburg, Economics, Russia (iovolkova@hse . fr): 2 .3 9. unsw edu. .au): 1 4. .15 Sweden (jan-erik vahlne@handels. . ru): 1 3. .13 Weiner, Robert; George Washington Uni- Thomas, Ekaterina; Staffordshire Universi- gu .se): 1 .3 .3 Von Glinow, Mary Ann; Florida Internation- versity, USA (rweiner@gwu edu):. 1 .4 .7, ty, United Kingdom (ekaterina thomas@. Vahtera, Pekka Johannes; University of al University, USA (vonglino@fiu edu):. 2 .5 10,. 3 .2 3. staffs .ac .uk): 1 3. .9 Leeds, United Kingdom (bnpjv@leeds . 2 .4 13,. 2 .5 11,. 3 .2 14. Weitzel, Utz; Radboud Universiteit Nijme- Thun, Eric; Oxford University, United King- ac .uk): 3 .3 .12 Vora, Davina; SUNY New Paltz, USA gen, Netherlands (u weitzel@fm. ru. . dom (eric thun@sbs. ox. .ac .uk): 2 .4 .3 Vaiginiene, Erika; Vilnius University, Lithua- (vorad@newpaltz edu):. 1 5. .2, 3 1. .6 nl): 1 1. .4 Tietze, Susanne; Sheffield Hallam Univer- nia (erika vaiginiene@ef. vu. .lt): 2 .5 .8 Voss, Hinrich; University of Leeds, United Welch, Catherine; University of Sydney, sity, United Kingdom (s tietze@shu. . Valentino, Alfredo; Luiss Guido Carli Uni- Kingdom (hv@lubs .leeds .ac .uk): 3 1. .14 Australia (catherine welch@sydney. edu. . ac .uk): 2 4. .2 versity, Italy (valentinoa@luiss .it): 2 .2 13. Vural, Metin Onal; IE Business School, au): 1 .3 3,. 2 .2 4,. 3 .4 15. Toeth, Thomas; Copenhagen Business Valery, Pascale; HEC Montreal, Canada Spain (onalv@yahoo com):. 2 1. .5 Welch, Lawrence; Melbourne Business School, Denmark (tto .ikl@cbs dk):. 3 .4 .13 (pascale valery@hec. ca):. 3 .4 .5 School, Australia (l welch@mbs. edu):. Tolentino, Paz Estrella; University of Valk, Reimara; Avans University of Applied 2 .4 6. London, United Kingdom (p tolentino@. Sciences, Netherlands (reimara valk@. Weng, David H .; City University of Hong bbk .ac .uk): 2 .2 .9, 3 .2 .6 gmail com):. 2 .2 .3 W Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (d weng@. Toppin, Brian; University of the West In- Vambery, Robert; Pace University, USA cityu edu. hk):. 2 .2 .13 dies, Barbados (brian toppin@cavehill. . (rvambery@pace edu):. 1 .3 .14 Waguespack, David; University of Mary- Wernz, Christian; Virginia Tech, USA (cwer- uwi edu):. 2 .1 15. van Ees, Hans; University of Groningen, land, USA (waguespack@rhsmith .umd . nz@vt edu):. 3 2. .9 Torres Preto, Miguel; Technical University Netherlands (h van. ees@rug. .nl): 1 .5 6. edu): 3 2. .13 Westbrock, Bastian; Utrecht University, of Lisbon and Center for Innovation, van Esch, Emmy; Hong Kong Baptist Walker, James; University of Reading, Netherlands (b westbrock@uu. .nl): 1 .1 .4 Technology and Policy Research, Portu- University, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC United Kingdom (j t. walker@reading. . Westman, Mina; Tel Aviv University, Israel gal (miguel .preto@ist .utl .pt): 2 2. 6. (11467061@life .hkbu edu. .hk): 3 .3 .14 ac .uk): 1 3. .8 (westman@post tau. .ac .il): 2 3. .9 Totskaya, Natalya; Concordia University, van Essen, Marc; University of South Wan, William P .; City University of Hong Westney, Eleanor; York University, Canada Canada (n_totska@jmsb concordia. . Carolina, USA (marc vanessen@moore. . Kong, Hong Kong, SAR-PRC (william . (ewestney@schulich yorku. ca):. 0 3,. 2 .4 .1 ca): 3 .4 .10 wan@cityu edu. hk):. 1 .1 15. sc edu):. 2 .4 .9 White, Marion Owyar-Hosseini; James Toulan, Omar; McGill University, Canada van Hoorn, André; University of Groningen, Wang, Chengang; University of Bradford, Madison University, USA (owyarhmm@ (omar toulan@mail. .mcgill ca):. 1 4. .12 Netherlands (vanhoorn@gmail com):. United Kingdom (c wang9@bradford. . jmu edu):. 1 3. .12, 2 5. .13 ac .uk): 1 4. .14, 2 1. .7 Toygar, Gulfem; Otto Group, Turkey: 3 .2 .4 2 .1 .8, 2 .2 .4, 3 .2 .15 Wihlborg, Clas; Chapman University, USA Tracogna, Andrea; University of Trieste, van Kranenburg, Hans; Radboud Univer- Wang, Christina Yu-Ping; National Sun Yat- (wihlborg@chapman edu):. 3 2. .7 Italy (andrea tracogna@econ. .units . siteit Nijmegen, Netherlands (h vank. - Sen University, Taiwan (cwang@mail . nsysu edu. tw):. 2 .5 14. Wilkins, Mira; Florida International Univer- it): 1 .4 .13 ranenburg@fm .ru .nl): 1 .1 .12 sity, USA (wilkinsm@fiu edu):. 2 5. .4, 3 .1 .4 Tran, Thang; Central Institute for Econom- van Oosterhout, J . (Hans); Erasmus Univer- Wang, Dan; Monash University, Australia (stella8497@gmail com):. 2 .3 .9 Wilkinson, Adrian; Griffith University, ics and Management, Vietnam (tttran@ sity, Netherlands (joosterhout@rsm nl):. 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92 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB Institutional Members

We thank the following organizations for their support of the Academy of International Business through an institutional membership .

Aalto University School of Business, Finland Australian Centre for Asian Business, Australia GIME, Dongbei University of Finance and Economics, China Duke University CIBER, USA Florida International University, USA George Washington University, USA Georgia State University, USA GITAM School of International Business, India Indiana University, USA Michigan State University, USA Ming Chuan University, Taiwan Poznan University of Economics, Poland Rosario University, Colombia St . Mary’s University, USA Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Thailand Temple University, USA Universidad de la Sabana, Colombia Universidad Eafit, Colombia Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico University of Auckland, New Zealand University of Newcastle, Australia University of Reading, United Kingdom University of South Carolina, USA Villanova University, USA York University, Schulich School of Business, Canada

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Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 93 Past Presidents of the Academy of International Business

2010-2012 Mary Ann Von Glinow 1985-1986 Duane Kujawa 2008-2010 Yves Doz 1983-1984 Robert Hawkins 2006-2008 Stefanie Ann Lenway 1981-1982 Franklin Root 2004-2006 Alan M . Rugman 1979-1980 Robert Stobaugh 2002-2004 Peter J . Buckley 1977-1978 Richard Farmer 2001-2002 Stephen J . Kobrin 1975-1976 Phillip Grub 1999-2000 José de la Torre 1973-1974 Lee Nehrt 1997-1998 Jeffrey Arpan 1971-1972 Vern Terpstra 1995-1996 Donald R . Lessard 1969-1970 Richard Robinson 1993-1994 Jean Boddewyn 1967-1968 Jack Behrman 1991-1992 Art Stonehill 1965-1966 James Hart 1989-1990 John Daniels 1962-1964 Roland Kramer 1987-1988 John Dunning 1960-1961 John Fayerweather

Past AIB Conference Locations 2012: Washington, DC, USA 1985: New York City, New York, USA 2011: Nagoya, Japan 1984: Cleveland, Ohio, USA 2010: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1983: San Francisco, California, USA 2009: San Diego, California, USA 1982: Washington, D C. ., USA 2008: Milan, Italy 1981: Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2007: Indianapolis, Indiana, USA 1980: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 2006: Beijing, China 1979: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 2005: Québec City, Canada 1978: Chicago, Illinois, USA 2004: Stockholm, Sweden 1977: Orlando, Florida, USA 2003: Monterey, California, USA 1976: New York City, New York, USA 2002: San Juan, Puerto Rico 1975: Dallas, Texas, USA 2001: Sydney, Australia 1974: San Francisco, California, USA 2000: Phoenix, Arizona, USA 1973: New York City, New York, USA 1999: Charleston, South Carolina, USA 1972: Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1998: Vienna, Austria 1971: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 1997: Monterrey, Mexico 1970: Detroit, Michigan, USA 1996: Banff, Alberta, Canada 1969: New York City, New York, USA 1995: Seoul, Korea 1968: Chicago, Illinois, USA 1994: Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1967: Washington, D C. ., USA 1993: Hawaii, USA 1966: San Francisco, California, USA 1992: Brussels, Belgium 1965: New York City, New York, USA 1991: Miami, Florida, USA 1964: Chicago, Illinois, USA 1990: Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1963: Boston, Massachusetts, USA 1989: Singapore 1962: New York City, New York, USA 1988: San Diego, California, USA 1961: New York City, New York, USA 1987: Chicago, Illinois, USA 1960: New York City, New York, USA 1986: London, United Kingdom 1959: Washington, D C. ., USA

94 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB Fellows

The AIB Fellows consist of distinguished AIB members recognized for their contributions to the scholarly development of the field of international business . The AIB Fellows participate in the activities of the AIB by choosing the International 1985-1986 Duane Kujawa Executive of the Year and the International Educator of the Year . They also organize one or more panel sessions at the AIB 1983-1984 Robert Hawkins annual meeting each year—often the first Plenary Panel . 1981-1982 Franklin Root 1979-1980 Robert Stobaugh Dean of the Fellows: 1977-1978 Richard Farmer Alan Rugman, University of Reading 1975-1976 Phillip Grub 1973-1974 Lee Nehrt Secretary/Treasurer of the Fellows: 1971-1972 Vern Terpstra Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary 1969-1970 Richard Robinson 1967-1968 Jack Behrman Participating (Active) Fellows: Kujawa, Duane - University of Miami 1965-1966 James Hart Adler, Nancy J . - McGill University Lenway, Stefanie - Michigan State University 1962-1964 Roland Kramer Aggarwal, Raj - University of Akron Lessard, Donald R . - M .I T. . 1960-1961 John Fayerweather Aharoni, Yair - Tel Aviv University Leung, Kwok - City University of Hong Kong Bartlett, Christopher A . - Harvard Business School Lewin, Arie Y . - Duke University Beamish, Paul W . - University of Western Ontario Luo, Yadong - University of Miami Behrman, Jack N . - University of North Carolina Lyles, Marjorie A . - Indiana University Birkinshaw, Julian - London Business School Macharzina, Klaus - Universitaet Hohenheim Boddewyn, Jean J . - Baruch College - CUNY Makino, Shige - Chinese University of Hong Kong 1985: New York City, New York, USA Boyacigiller, Nakiye A . - Sabanci University Meyer, Klaus - CEIBS 1984: Cleveland, Ohio, USA Brouthers, Keith D . - King’s College London Mudambi, Ram - Temple University 1983: San Francisco, California, USA Buckley, Peter J . - University of Leeds Park, Seung Ho - Institute for Emerging Market Studies 1982: Washington, D C. ., USA Cantwell, John A . - Rutgers University Pedersen, Torben - Copenhagen Business School 1981: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Casson, Mark Christopher - University of Reading Peng, Mike - University of Texas at Dallas 1980: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Cavusgil, S . Tamer - Georgia State University Radebaugh, Lee - Brigham Young University 1979: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Child, John - University of Birmingham Ramamurti, Ravi - Northeastern University 1978: Chicago, Illinois, USA Cho, Dong-Sung - Seoul National University Ricks, David A . - University of Missouri - St . Louis 1977: Orlando, Florida, USA Contractor, Farok J . - Rutgers University Roth, Kendall - University of South Carolina 1976: New York City, New York, USA Daniels, John D . - University of Miami Rugman, Alan M . - University of Reading 1975: Dallas, Texas, USA de la Torre, José - Florida International University Ryans, Jr ., John K . - Kent State University 1974: San Francisco, California, USA Delios, Andrew - National University of Singapore Sauvant, Karl - Columbia University 1973: New York City, New York, USA Devinney, Timothy M . - University of Technology, Sydney Shenkar, Oded - Ohio State University 1972: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Doz, Yves L . - INSEAD Simmonds, Kenneth - London Business School 1971: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Eden, Lorraine - Texas A&M University Stobaugh, Robert B . - Harvard Business School 1970: Detroit, Michigan, USA Ghemawat, Pankaj - IESE Stonehill, Arthur I . - University of Hawaii 1969: New York City, New York, USA Goodnow, James D . – Bradley Univ . and Univ . of North Texas Tallman, Stephen B . - University of Richmond 1968: Chicago, Illinois, USA Gray, Sidney J . - University of Sydney Terpstra, Vern - University of Michigan 1967: Washington, D C. ., USA Green, Robert T . - University of Texas at Austin Tung, Rosalie L . - Simon Fraser University 1966: San Francisco, California, USA Grosse, Robert - George Mason University Vahlne, Jan Erik - University of Gothenburg 1965: New York City, New York, USA Gupta, Anil K . - INSEAD Van Den Bulcke, Danny G . - University of Antwerp 1964: Chicago, Illinois, USA Hennart, Jean-Francois - Tilburg University Verbeke, Alain C . - University of Calgary 1963: Boston, Massachusetts, USA Hult, G . Tomas M . - Michigan State University Vernon, Ivan R . - Cleveland State University 1962: New York City, New York, USA Johanson, Jan - Uppsala University Von Glinow, Mary Ann - Florida International University 1961: New York City, New York, USA Johansson, Johny - Georgetown University Walter, Ingo - New York University 1960: New York City, New York, USA Jones, Geoffrey - Harvard Business School Wells, Jr ., Louis T . - Harvard Business School 1959: Washington, D C. ., USA Keegan, Warren J . - Pace University Westney, D Eleanor - York University Khanna, Tarun - Harvard Business School Wilkins, Mira - Florida International University Kobayashi, Noritake - Keio University Wills, James R . - University of Hawaii Kobrin, Stephen J . - University of Pennsylvania Yeung, Bernard - National University of Singapore (NUS) Kogut, Bruce M . - Columbia University Yip, George S . - China Europe International Business School Kostova, Tatiana - University of South Carolina Zaheer, Srilata - University of Minnesota Kotabe, Masaaki - Temple University Zander, Udo B . - Stockholm School of Economics

To see a complete list of AIB Fellows including Honorary Fellows, and to access the bios of the Fellows, please visit the AIB Fellows page on AIB’s website at http://aib .msu edu/aibfellows. .asp

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 95 Call for Papers 55th Annual AIB Conference

June 23–26 2014 Vancouver, Canada

“Local Contexts in Global Business”

Globalization is increasing opportunities for business to create value by bridging across different local contexts . At the same time, these local contexts retain their distinct characteristics in terms of, for example, culture, regulations, resourc- es and human capital . Increasing interactions across nations, however, does not necessarily lead to convergence: Local communities retain their distinctiveness . In fact, for many, local identity may even become more important in response to the anonymous forces of globalization . On the other hand, some communities, such as our host city Vancouver, thrive on the interaction of people from a diversity of backgrounds, and become hubs of global business . Communities also build on local values, which can themselves become global . Vancouver, the home of Greenpeace, aspires to be the world’s greenest city and the home to companies producing green technologies .

The tension between the globalizing and localizing forces in our societies create major challenges for businesses . For example, how do firms and individuals engage with the dual demands of acting both local and global? How do companies exploit the diversity of the world economy to gain competitive advantage in a variety of local markets? How do global (or regional) MNEs manage to deliver locally relevant products and services? How do MNE operations in multiple localities shape global innovation processes? How do local concerns about social or environmental issues in communities of place and indigenous societies get heard in a world of global business? How are global concerns, such as global warming, violent conflicts, and financial crises, reflected in local decisions by businesses?

This tension also creates profound challenges for how we do research in the field of international business . For example, how do we incorporate aspects of local context in our theorizing? How can we make highly abstract theories relevant for different local contexts? How can we derive relevant theoretical insights from single context studies? How can we secure our measurements of abstract constructs are valid in different cultural contexts?

Program Chair: Klaus Meyer, China Europe International Business School, Shanghai Track chair e-mail: AIB2014@ceibs edu. Local Host: Simon Fraser University, Vancouver Local Organizing Team: Danny Shapiro, Eric Gedajlovic, Chang Hoon Oh

96 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 AIB 2014 Conference Tracks and Track Chairs

1 . People and careers in cross-cultural business Davina Vora, State University of New York at New Paltz, USA 2 . Entrepreneurship, SMEs, and born globals Shameen Prashantham, Nottingham University Business School China 3 . Organization, management and human resources of the MNE Dana Minbaeva, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark 4 . Marketing and consumers in IB Janet Y . Murray, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA 5 . Global value chains and the geography of IB Vikas Kumar, University of Sydney, Australia 6 . Innovation and knowledge management Felipe Monteiro, INSEAD, France 7 . Competition and collaboration in IB Aya Chacar, Florida International University, USA

8 . Global strategy, M&As and competitiveness Jordan Siegel, Harvard Business School, USA 9 . Home economies and the MNE Pavida Pananond, Thammasat University, Thailand 10 . Theories of the MNE and of FDI Gabriel Benito, BI Norwegian Business School, Norway 11 . Stakeholders, responsible leadership and governance Sheila Puffer, Northeastern University, USA 12 . The institutional and political environment of IB Pei Sun, Fudan University, China 13 . International finance and economics Lars Oxelheim, Lund University, Sweden 14 . Research methodology in IB Timothy Devinney, University of Leeds, UK 15 . Teaching IB Andreas Schotter, Ivey Business School at Western University, Canada 16 . Special Submissions Lin Cui, Australia National University, Australia

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 97 As Canada’s Pacific Rim metropolis, Vancouver The Academy takes great pride in having Vancouver as embraces in equal parts its spectacular natural setting, the host city for our 2014 conference organized around its international trade and investment linkages, and the theme “Local Contexts in Global Business”. its distinct fusing of cultures from around the world. This multiculturalism is underscored by one of North Globalization is increasing opportunities for business America’s most diverse populations, with over 200 to create value by bridging across different local languages spoken. contexts. At the same time, these local contexts retain their distinct characteristics in terms of culture, The city has also come to symbolize Canada’s role in the regulations, resources and human capital. The tension global economy. Vancouver has emerged as a dynamic between the globalizing and localizing forces in our hub for multinational corporations, technological societies create major challenges for organizations – Annual Meeting innovation and sustainable resource development. and also creates profound challenges for how we do June 23-26, 2014 research in the field of international business. Wolf emblem courtesy of James Michels Bent Cedar Box courtesy emblem Wolf /

Host school: Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Albert Normandin Vancouver/Albert of Tourism courtesy Photo

98 AIB 2013 Annual Conference Istanbul, Turkey July 3–6 As Canada’s Pacific Rim metropolis, Vancouver The Academy takes great pride in having Vancouver as embraces in equal parts its spectacular natural setting, the host city for our 2014 conference organized around its international trade and investment linkages, and the theme “Local Contexts in Global Business”. its distinct fusing of cultures from around the world. This multiculturalism is underscored by one of North Globalization is increasing opportunities for business America’s most diverse populations, with over 200 to create value by bridging across different local languages spoken. contexts. At the same time, these local contexts retain their distinct characteristics in terms of culture, The city has also come to symbolize Canada’s role in the regulations, resources and human capital. The tension global economy. Vancouver has emerged as a dynamic between the globalizing and localizing forces in our hub for multinational corporations, technological societies create major challenges for organizations – Annual Meeting innovation and sustainable resource development. and also creates profound challenges for how we do June 23-26, 2014 research in the field of international business. Wolf emblem courtesy of James Michels Bent Cedar Box courtesy emblem Wolf /

Host school: Photo courtesy of Tourism Vancouver/Albert Normandin Vancouver/Albert of Tourism courtesy Photo

Bridging the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary Disciplines and Practice 99 Notes

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AIB 2013 CONFERENCE SPONSORS

KELLEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS INDIANA UNIVERSITY Center for International Business Education & Reasearch

John Cook School of Business Boeing Institute of International Business

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