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LOCAL ROOTS,2005 Global Links

AIB 2005 Annual Conference July 9-12, 2005 Québec City Convention Centre

Program Chair: Yves Doz, INSEAD Hosted By: Laval University 2005 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

2005 Annual Meeting Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Local Roots, Global Links

Program Chair Yves Doz, INSEAD

Local Host Laval University The 47th Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business Local Roots, Global Links

Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9-12, 2005

© 2005 Academy of International Business

For information, please contact: AIB Executive Secretariat G. Tomas M. Hult, Executive Director, or Tunga Kiyak, Managing Director 7 Eppley Center Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1121, USA Phone: +1 (517) 432-1452 • Fax: +1 (517) 432-1009 Email: [email protected] • Web: http://aib.msu.edu/ Table of Contents

Welcome Letters ...... 4 Program Acknowledgements ...... 1 0 AIB 2005 Conference Sponsors ...... 1 1 AIB 2005 Reviewers ...... 1 2 Awards Information ...... 1 6 Executive of the Year ...... 1 7 Dean of the Year ...... 1 8 Keynote Speaker ...... 1 9 A r e a M a p ...... 2 0 Conference Facility Maps ...... 2 1 Program Overview ...... 2 6 Detailed Program ...... 3 7 F r i d a y ...... 3 7 S a t u r d a y ...... 3 8 S u n d a y ...... 4 0 M o n d a y ...... 5 2 T u e s d a y ...... 6 7 Advertisements ...... 7 9 AIB Institutional Members ...... 8 7 AIB Institutional Membership Application . . 8 8 Index of Participants ...... 9 0 EXECUTIVE BOARD Welcome from the President President Alan M. Rugman Indiana University Having lived in Canada from 1968-1997, Immediate Past President it is a distinct personal pleasure for me to Peter J. Buckley welcome you to Québec City for the annual meetings of AIB. Previous AIB meetings in Vice President - 2005 Program Yves Doz Canada have taken place in nearby Montreal INSEAD (in 1982); in Toronto (in 1990); and in Banff Vice President - 2006 Program (in 1996). Here in Québec City we will have President Immediate Mary Ann Von Glinow Alan M. Rugman Past President Florida International University an attendance of over 800, surpassing each Indiana University Peter J. Buckley Vice President of Administration of these three previous meetings, reflecting University of Leeds Keith Brouthers the growth of AIB and the attractive nature Temple University of Québec City. We are fortunate that the Executive Director G. Tomas M. Hult University of Laval is acting as such great local Michigan State University hosts and sponsors, and we are particularly grateful to Dean Murtha and to Professor Su. CHAPTER CHAIRPERSONS Canada Chapter We are also very pleased to thank the other Brigitte Lévy sponsors of the AIB 2005 Annual Meeting: • Fox School, Temple University for the Best China Chapter Changqi Wu Paper Award Vice President–2005 Vice President–2006 Program Program • CIBER at Indiana for the Farmer Dissertation Yves Doz Mary Ann Von Glinow Chapter INSEAD Florida International Shishir K. Jha Award University SJM School of Management IITB • Palgrave for the JIBS Decade Award Japan Chapter Masataka Ota • Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS) for Korea Chapter sponsoring the Doctoral Consortium and Dong-Kee Rhee Seoul National University the Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Award Southeast Asia Chapter • Boeing Institute of International Business, T.S. Chan Lingnan University Saint Louis University for sponsoring the United Kingdom Chapter Junior Faculty Consortium Jeremy Clegg • CIBER at University of South Carolina for University of Leeds Vice President of Executive Director Administration G. Tomas M. Hult Western Europe Chapter sponsoring the JIBS/AIB Paper Development Keith Brouthers Michigan State University Daniel Van Den Bulcke Workshop Temple University University of Antwerp • York University Schulich School of Business Midwest USA Chapter Juan Meraz • Microsoft Canada Southwest Missouri State University • Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec Northeast USA Chapter Richard C. Hoffman • Québec City Tourism and Convention Bureau Salisbury State University Southeast USA Chapter Cheryl Van Deusen My own thanks also go to Yves Doz and his team for pulling together such a great program. University of North Florida He discusses this in detail elsewhere. We are grateful to INSEAD for its support of Yves’ work Southwest USA Chapter on this program. Finally, I wish to thank the AIB Secretariat, especially Tunga Kiyak, for his M. Kabir Hassan University of New Orleans exceptional efforts to make this program sing. Western USA Chapter Sundaresan Ram Thunderbird Alan Rugman

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS STUDIES Arie Lewin, Editor

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT Tunga Kiyak, Managing Director Irem Kiyak, Treasurer

4 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Letter from the Program Chair

Dear Colleagues, Yves Doz Welcome to Québec! Welcome to the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business! We have put together a program I am sure you will find intellectually challenging, and professionally rewarding, built around the duality of “Local Roots and Global Links.” The program comprises of 28 panels, 104 competitive paper sessions, and 3 interactive poster sessions. As this program goes to press we have some 730 registrations, and more than a thousand people from 43 countries have made a contribution as authors, panelists, presenters, session discussants, session chairs, faculty consortium organizers and track chairs. Québec, with its will to keep a distinct identity in North America, but also to be very much part of the world, offers a venue that is very symbolically suited for this year’s theme of Global Links and Local Roots. Many of our sessions will explore, from many different angles, how to transcend the tensions between globalization and local communities. Among the highlights of the program for the coming three days:

Saturday July 9th — A full day of professional activities with : v The Doctoral Consortium chaired by Charles Dhanaraj (Indiana University), includes in its Friday session the visit to a local Canadian company and welcome dinner, and a Saturday session on the participants’ research topics and career and publishing issues. v The Junior Faculty Consortium, chaired by Klaus Uhlenbruck (University of Montana), will engage in a discussion about scholarship in international business. v Based on the great success of the 2004 inaugural workshop in Stockholm, the decision was taken to institutionalize the AIB-JIBS Paper Development Workshop. Tatiana Kostova (University of South Carolina) will again be in charge of this second AIB-JIBS Paper workshop, which will be structured in nine parallel tracks representing the nine editorial areas of JIBS. v Also for the second time, the Teaching Roundtables, organized this year by Kaz Asakawa (), provide a great opportunity to share teaching experiences, challenges and concerns with colleagues who have similar interests and dilemmas in teaching international business. v If you are on the market, as a school or candidate, check out the AIB Placement Center. v The formal program begins on Saturday afternoon with the Opening Keynote Speech by Henri- Paul Rousseau, who heads the Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec, the largest investor in Québec, and has a uniquely deep perspective on Québec’s economy in the context of the global economy. This will be followed by the Presidential Reception at the Convention Center.

Sunday July 10th v We will start the day brightly with a Fellow’s Panel on “What is International Business” based on a book with the same title (four fellows will be here to present: Mark Casson, John Daniels, Steve Kobrin, Eleanor Westney). v Competitive paper sessions and panels start at 10 am, with, this year, an emphasis on the tensions between local communities and the globalization of the economy. v Poster sessions and light lunch from 12:15–13:30 v The Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS) special session is scheduled at 15:30, with a panel on “MNE Political Strategies, Experience with Corruption and Corporate Social Responsibility,” headed by Jean Boddewyn and Lorraine Eden. The JIBS Decade Award Plenary and Reception, both sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan, which take place from 17:15 onwards, will recognize the most influential paper published in the 1995 volume of the Journal of International Business Studies. continued on page 6 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 5 continued from page 5

v The first of the two Association of Japanese Business Studies (AJBS) special sessions is scheduled at 10:30 on Current Research in Japan, with the best papers finalists of the AJBS Conference. v The Business Association of Latin American Studies (BALAS) has organized a panel on International Business in Latin America.

Monday July 11th v The Women in the Academy of International Business (WAIB) Business Meeting takes the form of a breakfast this year, from 7:00–8:00; and the WAIB sponsored panel at 10:30–12:00. v Sessions to start at 8:30 until 17:00 v The second AJBS special session is devoted to Japan as a research focus. v Special this year is the OECD panel on The Evolving Policy Framework for International Business and the IB Research Agenda, from 10:30–12:00. v Poster sessions and light lunch from 12:15–13:30 v Come and listen to the finalists of the 2005 Richard N. Farmer Dissertation Award at 13:30–15:00, and learn from the Conference Board of Canada at the special panel they organized 15:30–17:00. v End the day with the AIB Executive of the Year, Mr Paul Desmarais Jr. who will deliver an Award acceptance speech from 17:15–18:00, followed by the Gala Event at the Museum of Fine Arts, organized by our local host.

Tuesday July 12th v Sessions to start at 8:30 until 15:00. v A special focus this year on services issues surrounding the globalization of services and their outsourcing. Attend the McKinsey’s Global Institute panel 8:30–10:00 v Learn more about how to publish in international business at the Meet the Editors sessions 10:30–12:00 and 13:30–15:00 where each journal editor will host a roundtable discussion. v Poster sessions and light lunch from 12:15–13:30 v In an apt preface to holding the 2006 conference in China, the closing panel will be on the Future of China in International Business chaired by Danny Van den Bulcke and with Don Lessard as discussant. v AIB Annual Business Meeting and Awards Ceremony. Don’t miss it! The announcement of the winners of the AIB Best Paper, Haynes Prize, Farmer Dissertation Award, and other recognitions. Learn more about AIB 2006 in China v Farewell Party to celebrate !

Among the giant team of volunteers I would like to thank particularly: Nine excellent Track Chairs, six of whom I locked up in a room for three days to build this program; they did not count their hours throughout the year: Yair Aharoni, Harvey Arbelaez, Julian Birkinshaw, John Cantwell, Tom Lenartowicz, Dave McKendrick, Jeff Reuer, Davina Vora, and Sushil Vachani and the 1,200 reviewers, session chairs and discussants. The pre-conference organizers : Kaz Asakawa, Charles Dhanaraj, Tatiana Kostova, Arie Lewin, Klaus Uhlenbruck and our local host, Professor Zhan Su, who carefully prepared conference events and invited local speakers. This conference would never have taken place without the full dedication of Tunga Kiyak and his team at the AIB Secretariat, and of Muriel Larvaron, my assistant, who helped us put the program together. They worked very long hours, showing unflagging commitment. Credit also goes to: v Our indispensable and unfailing webmaster, Kasper Svendsen v Our generous sponsors v Lyn Amine, for volunteering once again this year to organize the AIB Placement Center v Nakiye Boyacigiller and Udo Zander, who carefully shared their experience with me v My fellow AIB Executive Board members for their unstinting support v The AIB Fellows for organizing various panels v The whole staff at the Québec City Convention Center for accommodating our needs for such a big and important event

I hope you will agree that, besides a being fun and practical venue for AIB 2005, Québec city is an ideal place to study further the notion of local roots, global links. Enjoy the conference!

6 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Letter from the Mayor

Québec City, June 9, 2005

Ladies and Gentlemen,

On behalf of the City Council, allow me to wish you a most cordial welcome to Québec City! It is a pleasure and an honour to welcome you and to give you a brief introduction to our city on the occasion of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business.

Appreciated for its great beauty, Québec City is a veritable European enclave in North America. A historical city, it possesses an exceptional heritage, which has earned it a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

This is the splendid setting in which you will be able to share ideas in the search for new methods of international management. The theme of your meeting, “Local roots, global links”, fi ts in very well with our city, which continues to become increasingly open to the world, and in which the skills of the various economic, social and cultural stakeholders are becoming increasingly recognized and appreciated.

I wish you a pleasant stay among us, and hope that you will be able to fully enjoy the attractions of Québec City.

The Mayor of Québec City, Jean-Paul L’Allier

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 7 Letter from the Dean

Dear Members of the Academy of International Business,

It is with great pleasure that Université Laval and its business school, the Faculté des sciences de l’administration (FSA), is hosting the 2005 Conference of the Academy of International Business. Founded in 1852, Université Laval traces its roots back to the mid 17th century in old Québec City and is the oldest French-speaking university of North-America. It is also one of the few Canadian universities to have its own institute of international studies — Institut québécois des hautes études internationales (Québec Institute of Higher International Studies), the mission of which is to promote and support research in the fi eld of international affairs. The FSA is a key player within this institute. As the fi rst school teaching in a language predominantly other than English to be accredited by AACSB International, the FSA is home to over a 108 faculty members; the great majority of which have earned their doctorate from a North American or European university. There are currently over 3,000 students registered in a degree granting program in our school (Bachelors, Masters or Doctorate) of which 1200 are graduate students. The development of the training and research activities in the fi eld of international business has been one of the priorities of the FSA, offering different programs in this fi eld, such as: v An MBA program in international business (created in 1989) v A Bachelor of Business Administration with a specialization in international business (created in 1992) v An undergraduate short program in international management (created in 1996) v A Doctorate with a specialization in international business (created in 1998) v A graduate short program in international business (created in 2000) v An executive program in international business (created in 2004) v An undergraduate short program in international cooperation (created in 2005). The FSA has two major research centers and several research chairs. Over the years, our faculty members have published their research in international business in the leading journals of the fi eld. Moreover, the FSA has developed strong ties with the business community. Our faculty members are involved with various organizations, private and public, in the fi eld of international business. The theme of the 2005 AIB Conference “Local roots, global links”, will address the problems and issues that challenge all organisations faced with the internationalisation of their operations and markets. This gathering of world leaders and educators in international business will contribute to the sharing of ideas and research in addition to paving the way to innovative practices. I hope that you will all take advantage of this unique opportunity! We welcome you to beautiful Québec City for the 2005 AIB Conference, and wish you a most enjoyable and stimulating stay with us.

Robert W. Mantha, Ph.D. Dean

8 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Letter from the Local Arrangements Chair

Dear Participants of the 2005 AIB Conference,

As the AIB 2005 Host School Chair, I would like to offer my warmest greetings to all of you. My colleagues at Laval University and I are very proud to be the host of the 2005 AIB Conference. We are very excited as this year’s AIB Conference will be an historic one and will draw attendance from top scholars, researchers and professionals from all over the world. I would like to take advantage of this occasion to thank all the people who have helped us to prepare this event during these past two years, especially Bernard Garnier, former Dean, and Robert Mantha, current Dean of my faculty and their team, Philippe Dupont from the Québec Convention Center, Martine Desroches from the Musée National des Beaux Arts du Québec as well as Patrice Painchaud from Les Spectacles Patrice Painchaud inc. I would also like to acknowledge the valuable support of all the donators. Without their contributions, the organisation of this conference by Laval University would not have been possible. And lastly, I greatly appreciate the effi cient collaboration from the AIB Executive Secretariat, Tunga Kiyak, Tomas Hult and Irem Kiyak who helped us from the very beginning. The AIB is an uncontested world leader in developing and transferring knowledge in the fi eld of international business. I hope that you will profi t from this unique opportunity to exchange ideas, to network and to promote refl ection on the globalization of world economies and its consequences. Having personally visited more than 80 countries in the world and lived during long periods of time on three continents, I would say that Québec City is one of the world’s greatest cities. I hope that you will take advantage of your time here to discover the beauty of this North American French-speaking city. Finally, I hope that you will enjoy all the activities and events that have been arranged for you.

Welcome to the 2005 AIB Conference in Québec City! Let’s work together in order to make this conference an unforgettable experience!

Dr. Zhan Su 2005 AIB Conference Local Arrangements Chair Professor of Business Strategy and International Management Faculty of Administrative Sciences Laval University

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 9 Program Acknowledgements

Program Chair Yves Doz - INSEAD

INSEAD Program Assistant Muriel Larvaron - INSEAD

Track Chairs Sushil Vachani—Boston University (The Context of Global Business) Jeff Reuer—University of North Carolina (Forging Global Links) Dave Mc Kendrick—University of Durham (Growing Local Roots) Harvey Arbeláez—Monterey Institute of International Studies (International Economics, Finance, Taxation, Regulation) John Cantwell—Rutgers University (Innovation, Marketing, Internationalization of R&D, Location Choices of Knowledge Intensive Activities by MNCs) Yair Aharoni—Tel Aviv University (Internationalization of Services) Julian Birkinshaw— (Managing Across Borders) Davina Vora—University of Texas at Dallas, and Tomasz Lenartowicz—Florida Atlantic University (Managing People Across Cultures)

AIB/JIBS Paper Development Workshop Arie Lewin—Duke University Tatiana Kostova—University of South Carolina

Placement Services Director Lyn S. Amine—Saint Louis University

Doctoral Consortium Chair Charles Dhanaraj—Kelley School of Business, Indiana University

Junior Faculty Consortium Chair Klaus Uhlenbruck—University of Montana

Teaching Roundtables Chair Kazuhiro Asakawa—Keio University

Farmer Dissertation Award Selection Committee Eleanor Westney—MIT (Chair) Cristina Gibson—, Irvine Elizabeth Rose—Victoria University of Wellington and University of Hawaii at Manoa Gary Knight—Florida State University

Best Paper And Haynes Prize Selection Committee Chuck Kwok—University of South Carolina (Chair) Arvind Pharke—Temple University Sheila Puffer— Peter Walters—Hong Kong Polytechnic University Constantine Katsikeas—Leeds University

Local Arrangements Chair Zhan Su—University of Laval

10 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 AIB 2005 Conference Sponsors The Academy of International Business thanks the following sponsors for making the 2005 Québec City Conference possible through their generous contributions.

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 11 AIB 2005 Reviewers

We would like to thank the 664 reviewers Preet S. Aulakh, York University Ramdas Chandra, Concordia University that helped to make the 2005 conference Erkko Autio, HEC Lausanne Garimalla R. Chandrashekhar, IIM Lucknow Amrou Awaysheh, University of Western Ontario Sea Jin Chang, London Business School a possibility. We would especially like to Bulent Aybar, Southern New Hampshire University Shao-Chi Chang, National Cheng Kung University recognize the nine Best Reviewer Award Daniel Baack, Saint Louis University Mike C.H. Chao, Saint Louis University winners listed below in bold, as nominated Jonghoon Bae, Tilburg University Peggy E. Chaudhry, Villanova University by the AIB 2005 Track Chairs: H. Young Baek, Nova Southeastern University Piotr Chelminski, Providence College Cesar Baena, Bordeaux Business School Der Chao Chen, Japan Advanced Institute of Science Mina Baliamoune-Lutz, University of North Florida and Technology Cyril Bouquet, York University Yongjian Bao, University of Lethbridge Hsiang-Chun Chen, National Yunlin University of Qing Cao, University of Maryland Helena Christiana Barnard, Rutgers University Science and Technology José Antonio Lopez, Federal Reserve Bank Neil Barnwell, University of Technology, Sydney Jennifer Hui Ru Chen, National Taiwan University of San Francisco Hassan Ibrahim Bashir, United States International Jiun-shiu Chen, Memphis University Mona Verma Makhija, University Rongxin Chen, University of San Francisco Giacomo Negro, Bocconi University Robert Earl Bateman, Dynamisis Shih-Fen Chen, Brandeis University Jack N. Behrman, University of North Carolina Weiru Chen, INSEAD Anne Susann Rohn, University of Kiel Rene Belderbos, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Yasheng Chen, Simon Fraser University Stephen Donald Strombeck, Azusa Pacific Christian Bellak, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien Yi-feng Chen, Lingnan University University Mohamed Rafik Benayed, Faculté des Sciences Yi-jung Chen, NKUAS Tony W. Tong, SUNY—Buffalo Economiques et de Gestion de Tunis Mee-Shew Cheung, University of Tennessee/Xavier Ivo Zander, Stockholm School of Economics Christian J. Bender, ThyssenKrupp Steel AG University Gabriel R. G. Benito, Copenhagen Business School Jagdeep S. Chhokar, Indian Institute of Management, Robert A. Berg, Nova Southeastern University Ahmedabad Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Tilburg University Tailan Chi, University of Kansas Allan Bird, University of Missouri-St. Louis Dan S. Chiaburu, WMATA Bulent Acma, Anadolu University Deirdre Bird, Providence College Yu-Ching Chiao, National Changhua University of Maria E. Adenfelt, Uppsala University Rimon Bitar, Triton College Education Kofi Afriyie, Sacred Heart University Jean Boddewyn, Baruch College, CUNY Hsu Chia-Wen, National Taiwan University Sanjeev Agarwal, Iowa State University Lyubov Anatolievna Bogun, Odessa Institute of Satyadhyan R. Chickerur, Sona College of Technology Raj Aggarwal, Kent State University Entrepreneurship and Law Asda Chintakananda, University of North Carolina at Raj Agrawal, Institute for Integrated Learning in Karl Johan Bonnedahl, Umea School of Business and Chapel Hill Management Economics Soonkyoo Choe, Yonsei Ruth Aguilera, University of Illinois Cyril Bouquet, York University B. Paul Choi, Howard University David Ahlstrom, Chinese Stephan Bourcieu, AUDENCIA Nantes Ecole de J. Jay Choi, Temple University Raja Azimah Ainuddin, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Management Petra Christmann, Rutgers University Matti Aistrich, San Diego State University Harry P. Bowen, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management Julia Christofor, University of Kiel Sedef Akgungor, Isik University School Yun Chu, Frostburg State University Juan Alcacer, New York University Nakiye Avdan Boyacigiller, Sabanci University Rosa Chun, Manchester Business School Shaukat Ali, University of Wolverhampton Henrik Bresman, MIT Yan Cimon, HEC Montreal Andreas Al-Laham, London Jennifer Brinkerhoff, George Washington University Alessia Cividin, University IUAV of Venice Joao Pedro Almeida Couto, Universidade dos Açores David Brock, Ben-Gurion University Ephraim Clark, Middlesex University Isabel Alvarez, Complutense University, Madrid Jonathan Brookfield, Texas A&M University John Clarry, College of New Jersey Bjorn Ambos, University of Edinborgh Keith Brouthers, Temple University Reid W. Click, George Washington University Lyn Suzanne Amine, Saint Louis University Lance Eliot Brouthers, University of Texas at El Paso Jamie D. Collins, Texas A&M University Kwaku Ampadu-Nyarkoh, Rutgers University Thomas A. Buchman, Simon Collinson, Balcarcel Ana, Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds Charalambos Constantinou, Ulf Andersson, Uppsala University Kraiwinee Bunyaratavej, Arcadia University Joe Coombs, University of Richmond Papadopoulos Andrew, HEC Brent Burmester, University of Somchanok Coompanthu, Siah Hwee Ang, Jose M. Campa, IESE Business School Germana Corrado, University of Rome II Tor Vergata Nadolska Anna, Universiteit van Tilburg Colin Campbell-Hunt, Angelica C. Cortes, University of Texas Pan American Mohan Anupama, Warwick Business School John Cantwell, Rutgers University Jean-Claude Cosset, HEC Montréal Syed Tariq Anwar, West Texas A&M University Qing Cao, University of Maryland Paola Criscuolo, Tanaka Business School Harvey Arbeláez, Monterey Institute of International Nejat Capar, American University of Sharjah Kerri Crowne, Temple University Studies Michael Carney, Concordia University Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, University of Minnesota Africa Arino, IESE Business School Rodney Andrew Carveth, SUNY-Oswego Geng Cui, Lingnan University Todd J. Arnold, Oklahoma State University Tania Casado, University of Sao Paulo Refik Culpan, Penn State University at Harrisburg Kazuhiro Asawaka, Keio University Nichole M. Castater, Clark Atlanta University Lawrence F. Cunningham, University of Colorado at Jack Aschkenazi, Regis University Francisco B. Castro, Universidade do Porto Denver Christian Geisler Asmussen, Copenhagen Business Julien Cayla, Australian Graduate School of Alvaro Bruno Cyrino, Fundação Dom Cabral School Management Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University Nicholas Athanassiou, Northeastern University Brian Ramsey Chabowski, Michigan State University Jean-Marie d’Alesme, Université du Poitou Suma Athreye, 12 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 AIB 2005 Reviewers Akash Dania, University of Texas-Pan American Maximiliano González, IESA - Venezuela Shaista E. Khilji, American University Wade M. Danis, Georgia State University James Dorn Goodnow, Bradley University Sigrid Westphal Khorram, University of Texas at El Prakash Das, Queen’s University Oliver Gottschalg, INSEAD Paso Protiti Dastidar, George Washington University Sidney John Gray, Daekwan Kim, Florida State University Barbara R. Dastoor, Nova Southeastern University Gary Douglas Gregory, University of New South Wales Heechun Kim, Arizona State University Alice De Jonge, Andreas Grein, Baruch College, CUNY Hyondong Kim, Ohio State University Ming De Leung, University of North Carolina Robert Grosse, Thunderbird Jai Kim, Sungkyunkwan University Timothy Michael Devinney, Australian Graduate Terrence Robert Guay, Penn State University Seung H. Kim, St. Louis University School of Management John Hadjimarcou, University of Texas at El Paso Taeho Kim, Thunderbird Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Abdul Hafeez-Baig, University of Southern Ahmet H. Kirca, George Washington Unviersity Howard Dick, Queensland Andreas Michael Klossek, Freiberg University of Pat Dickson, Georgia Tech Parissa Haghirian, Kyushu Sangyo University Mining and Technology Desislava Dikova, University of Groningen Mary A. Krome Hamilton, University of Rhode Island Winston T. H. Koh, Singapore Management University John Dilyard, St. Francis College I Han, National Taiwan University Robert Konopaske, Florida Atlantic University Pavlos Dimitratos, University of Strathclyde David Parker Hanson, Duquesne University Elena Kosmopoulou, Reading University Jonathan Doh, Villanova University Louis Hebert, HEC Montreal Constantina Kottaridi, University of Peloponnese Kathleen Brewer Doran, Lasell College Martin Hemmert, Chandrasekhar Krishnamurti, Nanyang Technological Douglas Dow, University of Melbourne Joan Bernadette Henderson, Queen’s University University Sandra Dow, Université du Québec à Montréal Belfast Nir B Kshetri, University of North Carolina at Nigel Driffield, Witold Jerzy Henisz, University of Pennsylvania Greensboro Serdar S. Durmusoglu, Michigan State University Kelly Hewett, University of South Carolina Olli Tapani Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta University of Dev K. Dutta, University of Western Ontario Tim R. Holcomb, Texas A&M University Technology Geert Duysters, Eindhoven University of Technology R. Michael Holmes Jr., Texas A&M University Duane Kujawa, University of Miami Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Hartmut H. Holzmueller, University of Dortmund Jayesh Kumar, Xaiver Institute of Management B. Elango, Illinois State University Jacky Hong, University of Macau Shyam Kumar, Baruch College, CUNY Raed Elaydi, University of North Carolina Sung-Jin Hong, SK Research Institute Vikas Kumar, Bocconi University Eman L. Elshenawy, Washington State University Yasuo Hoshino, University of Tsukuba Chuck C. Y. Kwok, University of South Carolina Prescott C. Ensign, University of Ottawa Hamid S. Hosseini, King’s College, Pennsylvania Riku Juhani Laanti, Adelaide University Mehmet Erdem, University of New Orleans Llewellyn D. Howell, Thunderbird Luis Filipe Lages, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Rangamohan V. Eunni, Youngstown State University Hsiu-Yun Hsieh, Nandini Lahiri, Indian School of Business Pamela S. Evers, University of North Carolina Yu-Hsu Hsu, Warwick Business School Somnath Lahiri, University of Memphis Wilmington Shengsheng Huang, Lingnan University Simona Lammarino, Sussex University Mehdi Farashahi, Concordia University Thomas Hutzschenreuter, WHU - Otto Beisheim Timothy D. Landry, University of Oklahoma Dorothee Feils, Graduate School of Management Harry Lane, Northeastern University Manuel P. Ferreira, University of Utah Chie Iguchi, University of Reading & Rutgers Business Jorma Larimo, University of Vaasa, Finland Fragkiskos Filippaios, Kent Business School School Robert K Larson, University of Dayton Carol Ann Finnegan, Michigan State University Emma Incze, Corvinus University of Budapest Dana-Nicoleta Lascu, University of Richmond Mats Forsgren, Upssala University Andrew Inkpen, Thunderbird Daniel Laufer, University of Cincinnati Fabienne Fortanier, Gary Insch, West Virginia University Thomas Colman Lawton, Imperial College London N Francis, Simon Fraser University Annamaria Inzelt, IKU, Budapest Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University Frank J. Franzak, Virginia Commonwealth University Olivier Irrmann, HEC Montreal Patrick Leblond, HEC Montreal Michael Frenkel, WHU - Otto Beisheim Graduate Mazhar Islam, University of Minnesota Chol Lee, Sogang University School of Management Kiyohiko Ito, University of Hawaii Jangho Lee, Sogang University, Seoul Jeffrey L. Furman, Boston University Douglas William Jack, PDI Japan Ji-ren Lee, National Taiwan University Maria Carmen Galang, University of Victoria Mel Jameson, University of Nevada Las Vegas Julie Lee, University of Western Australia Gerald Yong Gao, University of Hong Kong Fuming Jiang, Australian National University Seung-hyun Lee, University of Texas at Dallas Tao Gao, Hofstra University Shibing Jiang, York University William W. K. Lee, Taichung Healhcare & Management Carlos Garcia Pont, IESE Business School Arpita Joardar, University of South Carolina University Sergio Garcilazo-Lagunes, Universidad Panamericana James Patrick Johnson, Rollins College, Florida Jean-Marc C. Lehu, Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne Naomi Gardberg, Baruch College, CUNY William H. A. Johnson, Bentley College University Esra Gencturk, Koc University Victoria Jones, University of Evansville Lin Lerpold, Stockholm School of Economics John Gerace, Chestnut Hill College Karsten Jonsen, IMD Brigitte Lévy, University of Ottawa Linda Gerber, University of Texas at Austin Jae Chul Jung, University of Western Ontario Dan Li, Texas A&M University Pervez Nasim Ghauri, University of Manchester Saji K. B., Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow Huiping Li, Rutgers University Animesh Ghoshal, DePaul University Morris Kalliny, University of Texas Pan American Jiatao Li, Hong Kong University of S&T Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, University of New South Wales Fahri Karakas, McGill University Jing Li, Simon Fraser University Debbie Gilliard, Metropolitan State College - Denver Neri Karra, University of Cambridge Laubie Li, University of South Australia Axele Giroud, Bradford University Egide Karuranga, Laval University Lei Li, University of Portland Paola Giuri, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies Tim Kastelle, Peter Ping Li, California State University, Stanislaus Katherina Glac, University of Pennsylvania Masoud Kavoossi, Howard University Sali Li, University of Utah Gerhard Gniewosz, University of Sydney Colm Kearney, Trinity College Dublin Shaomin Li, Old Dominion University Anthony Goerzen, University of Victoria Saba Khalid, University of Vaasa, Finland Yong Li, University of Illinois Yaping Gong, Hong Kong University of S&T Susanna Khavul, London Business School Fan Liang, University of Tasmania

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 13 AIB 2005 Reviewers Wen-Kuei Liang, Tatung University Atul Mishra, Plymouth University Luis A. Perez-Batres, Texas A&M University Bella Ya-Hui Lien, National Chung Cheng University Michael Mol, London Business School Susan Perkins-Rodriguez, New York University Peter W. Liesch, University of Queensland Erik Monsen, University of Colorado at Boulder Magnus Persson, Uppsala University Torsten Lihra, Forintek Canada Corp. Stephen Lloyd Morgan, University of Melbourne Bent Petersen, Copenhagen Business School Dominic S. K. Lim, University of Western Ontario Matthew Michael Morris, Douglas Kent Peterson, College of New Jersey Hsin-Mei Lin, National Chi Nan University Mohamed M. Mostafa, University of Sharjah Victor L. Petrovic, Kent State University Su-li Lina Karen South Moustafa, Indiana University–Purdue Iordanis Petsas, University of Scranton Frederick W. Lindahl, George Washington University University Fort Wayne Anupama Phene, University of Utah Peter Lindelof, Shaohua “Carolyn” Mu, Baylor University Rebecca Piekkari, Helsinki School of Economics Joanna Liouka, University of Strathclyde Ram Mudambi, Temple University Jenifer Piesse, King’s College London Joseph A. Lipuma, Boston University Shannon Mudd, Ursinus College Lucia Piscitello, Politecnico di Milano Romie Frederick Littrell, Auckland University of Bahaudin Ghulam Mujtaba, Nova Southeastern David John Pollard, University of Abertay Technology University Richard Posthuma, University of Texas at El Paso Terri Lituchy, Concordia University Alan Rene Muller, Erasmus University Rotterdam Aseem Prakash, Heng-Yih Liu, Yuan Ze University Tracy Murray, /Toulouse Shameen Prashantham, University of Strathclyde Sandra Liu, Purdue University Business School Jairo Laser Procianoy, EA/UFRGS Karen D. Loch, Georgia State University Matthew B. Myers, University of Tennessee Markus Pudelko, University of Edinburgh Ted London, University of North Carolina Lilach Nachum, Baruch College, CUNY George M. Puia, Saginaw Valley State University Jose Antonio Lopez, Federal Reserve Bank of San George Nakos, Clayton College & State University Michael W. Pustay, Texas A&M University Francisco James P. Neelankavil, Hofstra University J. Tim Query, Illinois Wesleyan University Mui Dora Luk, City University of Hong Kong Giacomo Negro, Bocconi University Roberto Ragozzino, University of Central Florida Sarianna Lundan, University of Maastricht Patricia Ann Nelson, University of Edinburgh/ Miguel A. Ramos, University of Minnesota Stephen Luxmore, Rochester Institute of Technology Hitotsubashi University Lall Ramrattan, University of California, Berkeley Philip Ma, National University of Singapore Jennifer L. Nevins, University of South Carolina Joachim Ramstrom, Abo Zhenzhong Ma, University of Windsor Fred Omondi Newa, Kent Business School Vanessa Ratten, Queensland University of Technology J. Muir Macpherson, University of Texas at Austin William Newburry, Rutgers University Carol Reade, San Jose State University Svjetlana Madzar, University of Minnesota Fabrizio Noboa, IDE Business School Sabine Reddy, California State University, Long Beach Peter Magnusson, Saint Louis University Alain Noël, HEC Montréal Patrick Regner, Stockholm School of Economics Arvind Mahajan, Texas A&M University Stanley D. Nollen, Georgetown University Douglas Reid, Queens University Ishtiag P. Mahmood, National University of Singapore Nils Nooderhaven, Tilburg University Cristina Reis, Universidade Nova de Lisboa and Gregory James Mahony, University of Canberra Camilla Noonan, Rutgers University University of Innsbruck Antonio Majocchi, Università di Pavia Liliana Perez Nordtvedt, University of Texas at Taco Reus, Florida Atlantic University Mona Makhija, Ohio State University Arlington Alex Rialp-Criado, Autonomous University of Saku Juhani Mäkinen, of Jennifer Oetzel, American University Barcelona Technology Lucy A. Ojode, Texas Southern University Gillian Rice, Thunderbird Shigefumi Makino, Chinese University of Hong Kong Marcos D. Oliveira, University of Birmingham Malika Richards, Penn State University Omar Maktoba, Napier University Edgar Ortiz, UNAM, Mexico Brenda E. Richey, Florida Atlantic University Mary Maloney, University of Minnesota Thomas Osegowitsch, University of Melbourne Peter Smith Ring, Loyola Marymount University Clarence J. Mann, University of Maryland University Joyce Osland, San Jose State University Anthony S. Roath, University of Oklahoma College Sharon Leiba O’sullivan, University of Ottawa Joanne Roberts, University of Durham Louis Marino, University of Alabama Ursula F. Ott, Mark John Roberts, University of Melbourne Kristiina Markela, Stockholm School of Economics Joanne Oxley, University of Toronto Fernando Robles, George Washington University Laurence Anthony Marsh, University of Utah Terutomo Ozawa, Colorado State University Tom Roehl, Western Washington University Carmen Leonor Martine-Lopez, City University of New Aysegul Ozsomer, Koc University Anne Susann Rohn, University of Kiel York/BMCC Prasad Padmanabhan, St. Mary’s University Florencia Roitstein, INSEAD Zaida Martinez, St. Mary’s University Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount University Ilkka A. Ronkainen, Georgetown University Alfredo Martínez Bobillo, University of Padmaja P. Palekar, IIM Bangalore Elizabeth L Rose, Victoria University of Wellington Ike Mathur, Southern Illinois University Stanley J. Paliwoda, University of Strathclyde Jane Ross, University of Maryland University College Martha Maznevski, IMD Feng Chuan Pan, Tajen Institute of Technology Martin Roth, University South Carolina Jim Mccullough, University of Puget Sound Naresh Pandit, Manchester Business School W. Glenn Rowe, University of Western Ontario John Mcintyre, Georgia Tech Nicolas Papadopoulos, Carleton University Carlos Rufin, Babson College J. Brent Mckenzie, University of Western Ontario Marina Papanastassiou, AUEB Alan Rugman, Indiana University Bruce Mckern, Ronaldo Parente, Salisbury University John Alan Rushing, Barry University Degenhard Meier, RWTH Aachen Jacob Park, Green Mountain College Lloyd Russow, Philadelphia University Kamel Mellahi, Loughborough University Jungkun Park, Purdue University Paul A. Ryan, National University of , Galway Thomas Mellewigt, University of Paderborn Konrad Marcin Pawlik, Aarhus School of Business Richard Saito, FGVSP Brazil Hemant Merchant, Simon Fraser University Alfonso Pedraza, Los Andes University, Colombia Anne-Laure Michèle Martine Saives, Université du Fernando Merino Jahan Peerally, Rutgers University Québec à Montréal Pierre-Xavier Meschi, Euromed Marseille Ekin Pellegrini, University of Miami Mohamed Feras Salama, University of Texas at El Paso Klaus E Meyer, Copenhagen Business School T. K. Peng, I-Shou U. Robert Salomon, University of Southern California Joan Mileski, Texas A&M University Joan D. Penner-Hahn, Wayne State University Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University - Camden Van V. Miller, NKU Pedro David Perez, Cornell University Saeed Samiee, University of Tulsa Hafiz Mirza, Bradford University Paola Perez-aleman, McGill University Massood Samii, Southern New Hampshire University

14 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 AIB 2005 Reviewers Andre Sammartino, University of Melbourne Sonia María Suarez-Ortega, University of Las Palmas Liqun Wei, UIBE, China Douglas Sanford, Towson University de Gran Canaria Robert J. Weiner, George Washington University Francesca Sanna-Randaccio, University of Rome Venkat Subramanian, University of Hong Kong Jeffus Wendy, Southern New Hampshire University Grazia Santangelo, Catania University Gabriele G. S. Suder, CERAM Sophia Antipolis Rosemary Ranzini Werner, Post University John Sargent, Unniversity of Texas Pan American Jennie Sumelius, Hanken Eleanor Westney, MIT Soumodip Sarkar, University of Evora Ciara Sutton, Stockholm School of Economics Filippo Carlo Wezel, Tilburg University Henry Sauermann, Duke University Michael Szenberg, Pace University D. Steven White, University of Massachusetts- Annibal José Scavarda, Fundação Getúlio Vargas Joo-Seng Tan, Nanyang Technological University Dartmouth – EASP Jianyun Tang, University of Western Ontario George O. White, University of Texas at El Paso Mario Petrus Gerardus Schijven, Tilburg University Linghui Tang, University of Southern Mississippi Marion White, James Madison University Stefan Schmid, ESCP-EAP European School of Tuck Cheong Tang, Monash University Malaysia Paul Whitla, Lingnan University Management Berlin Betania Tanure, Reviwer Rumintha Wickramasekera, Queensland University of Barry Scholnick, University of Alberta David D. C. Tarn, I-Shou University Technology Burkhard N. Schrage, Singapore Management Ana Teresa Tavares, Nila Maria Wiese, University of Puget Sound University Hildy Teegen, George Washington University Tim Wilkinson, University of Akron Eugene L. Seeley, University of Utah Robin Teigland, Helsinki School of Economics Heather I. M. Wilson, University of Auckland Kalpana Seethepalli, George Washington University Aurora A. C. Teixeira, University of Porto Rick T. Wilson, Saint Louis University Susan Segal-horn, Open University George Tesar, Umea School of Business and Alvin George Wint, University of the West Indies Steven Head Seggie, Michigan State University Economics Jorge A. Wise, ITESM - Campus Monterrey Jan Selmer, Hong Kong Baptist University Sharon V. Thach, Tennessee State University Bernard Martin Wolf, York University Manuel Serapio, Colorado University, Denver Shawn Thomas Thelen, Hofstra University David Wong, National ChengChi University Deepak Sethi, Oakland University David C. Thomas, Simon Fraser University Richard W. Wright, University of Richmond Nasrin Shah, Douglas Thomas, University of New Mexico Jie Wu, National University of Singapore Abdus Shahid, College of New Jersey Xiaowen Tian, Nottingham University Business School Zheying Wu, University of Southern California Janet Shaner, IMD Benjamin To, University of Illinois at Chicago Gerhard A. Wührer, Johannes Kepler University Kanukuntla Shankaraiah, Sultan Qaboos University Sverre Tomassen, BI Norwegian School of Clifford Daniel Wymbs, Baruch Howard Jerome Shatz, Public Policy Institute of Management Jun Xia, Texas Tech University California Tony W. Tong, State University of New York at Buffalo Henry Yu Xie, Saint Louis University J. Myles Shaver, University of Minnesota Omar Toulan, McGill University Dean Xu, Peking University Jung-Chin Shen, York University Janell D. Townsend, Michigan State University Qiang Xu, Rutgers University Weilei Shi, University of Pittsburgh Len J. Trevino, Washington State University Shichun Xu, Michigan State University Geon-Cheol Shin, Kyung Hee University Susan Trussler, University of Scranton Jing Yu Yang, Hong Kong University of S&T Hyung-Seok Shin, George Mason University Fu-Sheng Tsai, I-Shou University Emery Yao, University of Kentucky Amir Shoham, Ben-Gurion University Chiung-Hui Tseng, National Cheng Kung University Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University A. B. Sim, University of Wollongong Sorin A. Tuluca, Fairleigh Dickinson University Hamid Yeganeh, Laval University Lee Simmons, Auburn University Beverly Tyler, North Carolina State University Ryh-Song Yeh, National Chi Nan University Vitor Corado Simoes, ISEG/Technical University of Linda Ueltschy, Bowling Green State University Caroline Yeoh, Singapore Management University Lisbon Rehan ul-Haq, University of Birmingham George S. Yip, London Business School Jasjit Singh, INSEAD Paul Martin Vaaler, Tufts University Daphne Yiu, Chinese University of Hong Kong Sukhpal Singh, IIM Ahmedabad M. Reza Vaghefi, University of North Florida Stephen Young, University of Strathclyde Ajai Singh Gaur, National University of Singapore Daniel (Danny) Van Den Bulcke, University of Antwerp Tieying Yu, Boston College Patricia Matisz Smith, North Carolina Wesleyan College Cheryl A. Van Deusen, University of North Florida Ayse Yuce, Ryerson University Coral R. Snodgrass, Canisius College Hans Van Kranenburg, Srilata Zaheer, University of Minnesota Minna Söderqvist, Helsinki School of Economics Arjen Van Witteloostuijn, Groningen Mahmood A. Zaidi, University of Minnessota Orjan Solvell, Stockholm School of Economics Vijay A Vanarase Tatiana Zalan, University of Melbourne Mikael Sondergaard, University of Southern Denmark Lisa Vargo Williams, State University of New York at Ivo Zander, Stockholm School of Economics Carlos M. P. Sousa, University College Dublin Buffalo Lena Zander, Stockholm School of Economics Jennifer W. Spencer, George Washington University Gurneeta Vasudeva, George Washington University Udo Zander, Stockholm School of Economics John Spillan, Penn State University - DuBois Campus Sunil Venaik, University of Queensland Bennet Zelner, Georgetown University Martin Stack, Rockhurst University Freek Vermeulen, London Business School Chun Zhang, Michigan State University James J. Stewart, University of Maryland University Heidi Vernon, Northeastern University Man Zhang, Washington State University College Zsuzsanna Vincze, Turku School of Economics and Yanli Zhang, Rutgers University James P. Stodder, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Business Administration Minyuan Zhao, University of Minnesota Hartford Christopher John Voisey, Massachusetts Institute of Concong Zheng, London Business School Barbara Stoettinger, Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien Technology Changhui Zhou, Peking University Carmen Raluca Stoian Stoian, Kent Business School John A. Volkmar, Gettysburg College Lianxi Zhou, Lingnan University & University of Guelph John Stopford, London Business School Max Von Zedtwitz, Harvard Qi Zhou, Ohio State University Pavel Strach, University of Economics, Prague Davina Vora, University of Texas - Dallas Yuanyuan Zhou, Ohio State University Roger Nicholas Strange, King’s College London Bindu J. Vyas, King’s College Lili Zhu, George Washington University Stephen Donald Strombeck, Azusa Pacific University Chengang Wang, University of Surrey Leon Zurawicki, UMASS-Boston Yu-Shan Su, National Taiwan University Tiemin Wang, London Business School Ravinder Zutshi, Long Island University Zhan Su, University of Laval Yue Wang, University of New South Wales Robert Ware, University of Michigan - Flint

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 15 Best Paper Awards

AIB Best Paper Award Sponsored by Temple University’s Fox School of Business The AIB Best Paper Award was created in 2002 through a generous endowment by Temple University’s Fox School of Business. All of the accepted papers are eligible for the award. The program chair, track chairs and reviewers nominate finalists. The winner receives a plaque and a $500 award. The runner-up is recognized with a certificate. Nominees for the award are noted throughout the program by the following logo:

Haynes Prize for the Most Promising Scholar(s) Each year, the AIB Foundation and the Eldridge Haynes Memorial Trust award the Haynes Prize for the best paper written by an author or authors under 40 years of age. All papers accepted through the review process are eligible for the prize as long as the age criteria is met. The program chair, track chairs and reviewers nominate finalists. The winner receives a plaque and a US$1,000 award. The runner-up is recognized with a certificate. Nominees for the award are noted throughout the program by the following logo:

Richard N. Farmer Dissertation Award Sponsored by the Indiana University CIBER Eligibility for the 2005 “Richard N. Farmer Award” for the best dissertation in international business was all Ph.D. and D.B.A. students who successfully defended their dissertations between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004. The winner receives a plaque and a US$1,000 cash award. Furthermore, all finalists receive a $500 travel stipend to allow them to present their research at the annual meeting. This year’s finalists will present their works at Session 2.3.10 scheduled at 1:30pm on Monday, July 11th in Room 202.

JIBS Decade Award Sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan The award is designed to recognize the most influential paper published in the Journal of International Business Studies one decade before the Annual Conference. In order to be considered for the 2005 award, a paper must have been included among the five most cited papers published in the 1995 Volume of JIBS. The winner of the Decade award will make a retrospective presentation of their work, as well as some comments on where the field has progressed and where it should go next, in the JIBS Decade Award Special Session at 5:15pm on Sunday, July 10th in Room 200A.

16 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Executive of the Year Award presentation: Monday, July 11, 5:15pm–6:00pm, Room 200A

Paul Desmarais, Jr.

Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada in 1954, Mr. Paul Desmarais, Jr. studied at McGill University where he obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree. He then graduated from the European Institute of Business Administration (INSEAD) in Fontainebleau, France with a Master’s degree in Business Administration (MBA). In 1984, Mr. Desmarais was appointed Vice-President of Power Financial Corporation, a company he helped establish and of which he was named Chairman of the Board in 1990. He was appointed Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Power Corporation of Canada in 1996. Paul Desmarais, Jr. is a member of the Board of Directors of several companies in Canada, the United States and Europe, including Power Corporation of Canada, Power Financial, Investors Group, Great-West, London Life, Canada Life, Gesca Ltd., Parsega Holding S.A. (Switzerland), Groupe Bruxelles Lambert S.A. (Belgium) and Suez and Total S.A. (France). He is Vice-Chairman of the Board and member of the Strategic Committee of Imerys and Chairman of the Advisory Board of SAGARD Private Equity Partners in France. Mr. Desmarais is a member of the Board of Directors of INSEAD and a member of the INSEAD’s International Council. In Canada, Mr. Desmarais is Chairman of the HEC’s (Hautes Études Commerciales) International Council. He is also founder and member of the McGill University Faculty of Management International Advisory Board.

Power Corporation of Canada

Power Corporation of Canada is a diversified management and holding company. It holds interests, directly and indirectly, in companies that are active in the financial services field, communications, media and other business sectors. Power Corporation holds interests in Power Financial Corporation, which in turn holds interests in Great-West Lifeco Inc. and IGM Financial Inc., which manage assets of approximately $250 billion. These companies and their subsidiaries offer an extensive range of financial products and services. Through Power Financial Europe B.V., Power Financial has significant interests in the Pargesa group which holds important positions in a selected number of large companies based in Europe. These companies operate in strategic industries including media and entertainment, energy, water, waste services, and specialty minerals. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Gesca Ltée, Power Corporation holds a 100 per cent interest in the Montréal daily newspaper La Presse and several daily newspapers in the provinces of Québec and Ontario. Power Corporation employs, directly and through subsidiaries, approximately 22,000 people in North America.

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 17 Dean of the Year Award presentation: Tuesday, July 12, 5:15pm–6:45pm, Room 200A

Jaime Alonso Gómez

Jaime Alonso Gómez has been a leader in international education, leadership and business development. His work experience and educational training have been international in character and global in impact. He obtained a B.Sc. (Industrial Engineering) at Monterrey Institute of Technology in Monterrey, Mexico; a M.Sc. (Applied Systems Design) at The University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Canada; and a Ph.D. (Applied Economics and Managerial Science) at The Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Gómez conducted post-graduate research work on Quality Management and Engineering at The Association for Overseas Technical Scholarship in Tokyo, Japan. Currently, Dr. Gómez is Dean and professor of Strategy and International Management of the Graduate School of Business Administration and Leadership (EGADE) at the Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico. Under Dr. Gómez’ leadership, as founding Dean of the Graduate School, EGADE has been recognized as the top business school in Latin America by América Economía (Chile), among the top business schools in the world by the Financial Times (UK) and the Wall Street Journal, among the world’s top 15% of business schools in Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development by the Aspen Institute and The World Resources Institute, among the top business non-USA schools by Business Week, and among the top 50 MBA’s in the world by Handelsblatt (Germany). Dr. Gómez believes in education in its most comprehensive interpretation, which is as the foundation for societal development and wealth creation. This definition includes the availability of better jobs and greater income for individuals. It also serves as a powerful enhancer and energizer for students to become socially responsible individuals. These students realize that those with access to education, like themselves, are implicitly instilled with a moral obligation to others and to society as a whole. Twenty-five years ago, while working as young engineer coordinating groups of workers in steel and petrochemical companies, this profound belief drove Dr. Gómez into a career in education, Jaime Alonso Gómez has been a researcher and consultant for companies and/or institutions in more than 100 organizations in more than 40 countries. Formerly a corporate executive and project engineer, Dr. Gómez joined Monterrey Institute of Technology in 1982. As an international scholar, He has taught students from all the Americas, Europe, Far and Middle East, Africa, and is a frequent guest speaker around the world. His areas of interest are: Strategic Management and International Operations and Management. Professor Gómez has served or serves as The Academy of Management correspondent for the Mexico region, academic advisor for the Center for International Executive Education at Monterrey Institute of Technology, member of the Board of Directors of the Institute for Diversity and Cross- Cultural Management at The University of Houston, co-editor of the Latin American Business Review, Member of the Advisory Council of the Instituto de Negocios Internacionales del ESAN, Perú, Member of the editorial Board of Expansion México, Member of the Editorial Board of The Cabanillas Foundation in Alicante, , Member of the Board at the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management, Member of the Board of Directors of AACSB and European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). He also is a Member of the Board of the Centro de Liderazgo para la Mujer, in Mexico City, and a Consultant to the Asociación Mexicana de Mujeres Empresarias and the Club de Mujeres de Negocios y Profesionales de Panamá.

18 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Keynote Speaker Opening Plenary, Saturday July 9, 4:30pm–6:00pm, Room 200A

Henri-Paul Rousseau Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec

Profile Henri-Paul Rousseau has been Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec since September 2002. In that capacity, he determines the Caisse’s strategic policies and co-ordinates all asset- management operations.

Background Mr. Rousseau obtained a Bachelor of Arts and a bachelor’s degree in economics at the Université de Sherbrooke and a doctorate in economics at the University of Western Ontario. He began his career as a Professor of Economics at the Université du Québec à Montréal. In 1975 he joined the faculty of Université Laval and later became Head of its Economics Department. From 1986 to 1992, Mr. Rousseau worked for National Bank of Canada, where he held various positions, including Senior Vice-President, Treasury and Financial Markets. From May 1992 until January 1994, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Boreal Insurance. Before being appointed to head the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec in September 2002, Mr. Rousseau had been President and Chief Executive Officer of Laurentian Bank of Canada since 1994. Mr. Rousseau has also been an economic adviser to the governments of Canada and Québec. He was Research Director and Co-author of the Report on Savings in Québec, published in 1980. He was one of two advisers to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance, Trade and Economic Affairs, which looked into bank profits in 1982. Finally, he is the co-author of an economic-impact analysis published in 1985 in conjunction with the White Paper on the Personal Tax and Transfer Systems.

Awards Mr. Rousseau received the T.M. Brown Thesis Prize for the best doctoral dissertation in economics at the University of Western Ontario, as well as various fellowships and research grants, including a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, a Bank of Nova Scotia Fellowship, a Fondation Émile-Girardin Fellowship, an Ontario-Québec Exchange Fellowship and a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Fellowship. Mr. Rousseau has been awarded an honoraris doctorate of the Concordia University, in June 2004.

Connections Mr. Rousseau is a member of the CEO Network of Québec, the Board of Directors of Société du Havre de Montréal, and the Executive Committee and the Board of Directors of the Montréal Heart Institute Research Fund.

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20 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Conference Facility Map

Please note that the main entrance of the Convention Center is on the Fourth Floor.

Please check in with the AIB staff at our registration desk located in the main hall, on the Fourth Floor of the Convention Center to pick up your name badge and conference materials.

Registration Exhibits Location: Fourth Floor, Main Hall Location: Second Floor, Room 200B Hours: Saturday, July 9: 7:30am – 7:30pm Hours: Sunday, July 10: 9:30am – 5:30pm Sunday, July 10: 8:00am – 6:00pm Monday, July 11: 9:30am – 5:30pm Monday, July 11: 8:00am – 6:00pm Tuesday, July 12: 9:30am – 4:00pm Tuesday, July 12: 8:00am – 6:00pm

Placement Center Location: Second Floor, Room 203 Hours: Sunday, July 10: 8:30am – 5:00pm Monday, July 11: 8:30am – 5:00pm Tuesday, July 12: 8:30am – 5:00pm

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AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 23 AIB 2005 Program Overview AIB 2005 PROGRAM OVERVIEW Québec, July 8-12, 2005 Quebec, July 8-12, 2005

Friday 8 July Saturday 9 July Sunday 10 July Monday 11 July Tuesday 12 July 7.30-7:45 7.30-7:45 7.30-7:45 7.30-7:45 JIBS Department WAIB Breakfast and JIBS Editorial Review 7:45-8:00 7:45-8:00 7:45-8:00 7:45-8:00 Editors Meeting Business Meeting Board Meeting 8.00-8.15 8.00-8.15 8.00-8.15 8.00-8.15 7:30-8:30 7:00-8:30 7:30-8:30 8.15-8.30 8.15-8.30 8.15-8.30 8.15-8.30 8.30-8.45 8.30-8.45 8.30-8.45 8.30-8.45

8.45-9.00 8:00-12:00 8.45-9.00 8.45-9.00 8.45-9.00 Fellows Panel 1 9.00-9.15 9.00-9.15 9.00-9.15 Individual Sessions 2.1 9.00-9.15 Individual Sessions 3.1 "What is International Business?" 9.15-9.30 9.15-9.30 9.15-9.30 08:30-10:00 9.15-9.30 08:30-10:00 08:30-10:00 9.30-9.45 9.30-9.45 9.30-9.45 9.30-9.45 9.45-10.00 9.45-10.00 9.45-10.00 9.45-10.00 10.00-10.15 10.00-10.15 10.00-10.15 10.00-10.15 BREAK 10:00-10:30 BREAK 10:00-10:30 BREAK 10:00-10:30 10.15-10.30 10.15-10.30 10.15-10.30 10.15-10.30 10.30-10.45 10.30-10.45 10.30-10.45 10.30-10.45 10.45-11.00 10.45-11.00 10.45-11.00 10.45-11.00 11.00-11.15 11.00-11.15 Individual Sessions 1.1 11.00-11.15 Individual Sessions 2.2 11.00-11.15 Individual Sessions 3.2 11.15-11.30 11.15-11.30 10:30-12:00 11.15-11.30 10:30-12:00 11.15-11.30 10:30-12:00 11.30-11.45 11.30-11.45 11.30-11.45 11.30-11.45 11.45-12.00 AIBExecutive Board Meeting 11.45-12.00 11.45-12.00 11.45-12.00 12.00-12.15 12.00-12.15 BREAK 12:00-12:15 12.00-12.15 BREAK 12:00-12:15 12.00-12.15 BREAK 12:00-12:15 12.15-12.30 12.15-12.30 12.15-12.30 12.15-12.30 12.30-12.45 12.30-12.45 Poster Session #1 12.30-12.45 Poster Session #2 AIB Fellows' 12.30-12.45 Poster Session #3 12.45-13.00 12.45-13.00 with light lunch 12.45-13.00 with light lunch Business 12.45-13.00 with light lunch 13.00-13.15 13.00-13.15 12:15-13:30 13.00-13.15 12:15-13:30 Meeting 13.00-13.15 12:15-13:30 13.15-13.30 13.15-13.30 13.15-13.30 12:30-13:30 13.15-13.30 13.30-13.45 DoctoralConsortium 8:00-16:00 13.30-13.45 13.30-13.45 13.30-13.45 13.45-14.00 JuniorFaculty Consortium 8:00-16:00 13.45-14.00 13.45-14.00 Farmer 13.45-14.00 Individual 14.00-14.15 14.00-14.15 Individual Sessions 1.2 14.00-14.15 Dissertation 14.00-14.15 Individual Sessions 3.3 Sessions 2.3 14.15-14.30 14.15-14.30 13:30-15:00 14.15-14.30 Session 14.15-14.30 13:30-15:00 JIBS/AIB PaperJIBS/AIB Development Workshops 8:00-16:00

AIBExecutive Board Meeting 8:00-17:00 13:30-15:00 13:00-15:00

14.30-14.45 Meeting12:00-15:30 14.30-14.45 14.30-14.45 13:30-15:00 14.30-14.45

AJBSConference 8:30 -18:30 14.45-15.00 14.45-15.00 14.45-15.00 14.45-15.00 15.00-15.15 15.00-15.15 15.00-15.15 15.00-15.15 TeachingRoundtables

AIB ChapterAIB Chairs Luncheon and BREAK 15:00-15:30 BREAK 15:00-15:30 BREAK 15:00-15:30 15.15-15.30 15.15-15.30 15.15-15.30 15.15-15.30 15.30-15.45 15.30-15.45 15.30-15.45 15.30-15.45 Closing Plenary: 15.45-16.00 15.45-16.00 15.45-16.00 15.45-16.00 Fellows Panel 2 16.00-16.15 16.00-16.15 Individual Sessions 1.3 16.00-16.15 Individual Sessions 2.4 16.00-16.15 China's Future Role in 16.15-16.30 16.15-16.30 15:30-17:00 16.15-16.30 15:30-17:00 16.15-16.30 International Business 16.30-16.45 16.30-16.45 16.30-16.45 16.30-16.45 Opening Plenary: 15:30-17:00 16.45-17.00 16.45-17.00 16.45-17.00 16.45-17.00 Mr. Henri-Paul Rousseau, 17.00-17.15 17.00-17.15 17.00-17.15 17.00-17.15 Chairman and CEO Caisse 17.15-17.30 17.15-17.30 17.15-17.30 17.15-17.30 de Dépôt et Placement du JIBS Decade Award Plenary AIB Executive of the Year Award 17.30-17.45 17.30-17.45 17.30-17.45 17.30-17.45 Québec 17:15-18:00 Presentation 17:15-18:00 AIB General Business Meeting & 17.45-18.00 17.45-18.00 17.45-18.00 17.45-18.00 AIB Awards Ceremony 18.00-18.15 Track Chairs Meeting 18.00-18.15 18.00-18.15 18.00-18.15 JIBS Decade Award Reception 17:15-18:45 18.15-18.30 18:00-18:30 18.15-18.30 18.15-18.30 18.15-18.30 18:00-18:45 18.30-18.45 18.30-18.45 18.30-18.45 18.30-18.45 18.45-19.00 18.45-19.00 18.45-19.00 18.45-19.00

DoctoralConsortium 15:00-20:00 Farewell Party 19.00-19.15 19.00-19.15 19.00-19.15 19.00-19.15 18:45-19:30 19.15-19.30 19.15-19.30 19.15-19.30 19.15-19.30 19.30-19.45 19.30-19.45 19.30-19.45 19.30-19.45 19.45-20.00 19.45-20.00 19.45-20.00 Gala Dinner 19.45-20.00 Presidential Reception 20.00-20.15 20.00-20.15 20.00-20.15 Museum of Fine Arts 20.00-20.15 Convention Center 20.15-20.30 20.15-20.30 20.15-20.30 19:00-22:00 20.15-20.30 19:00-22:00 20.30-20.45 20.30-20.45 Fellows Dinner 20.30-20.45 [bus transportation available] 20.30-20.45 20.45-21.00 20.45-21.00 19:30-21:30 20.45-21.00 20.45-21.00 21.00-21.15 21.00-21.15 21.00-21.15 21.00-21.15 21.15-21.30 21.15-21.30 21.15-21.30 21.15-21.30

24 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 AIB 2005 Program Overview AIB 2005 PROGRAM OVERVIEW Québec, July 8-12, 2005 Quebec, July 8-12, 2005

Friday 8 July Saturday 9 July Sunday 10 July Monday 11 July Tuesday 12 July 7.30-7:45 7.30-7:45 7.30-7:45 7.30-7:45 JIBS Department WAIB Breakfast and JIBS Editorial Review 7:45-8:00 7:45-8:00 7:45-8:00 7:45-8:00 Editors Meeting Business Meeting Board Meeting 8.00-8.15 8.00-8.15 8.00-8.15 8.00-8.15 7:30-8:30 7:00-8:30 7:30-8:30 8.15-8.30 8.15-8.30 8.15-8.30 8.15-8.30 8.30-8.45 8.30-8.45 8.30-8.45 8.30-8.45

8.45-9.00 8:00-12:00 8.45-9.00 8.45-9.00 8.45-9.00 Fellows Panel 1 9.00-9.15 9.00-9.15 9.00-9.15 Individual Sessions 2.1 9.00-9.15 Individual Sessions 3.1 "What is International Business?" 9.15-9.30 9.15-9.30 9.15-9.30 08:30-10:00 9.15-9.30 08:30-10:00 08:30-10:00 9.30-9.45 9.30-9.45 9.30-9.45 9.30-9.45 9.45-10.00 9.45-10.00 9.45-10.00 9.45-10.00 10.00-10.15 10.00-10.15 10.00-10.15 10.00-10.15 BREAK 10:00-10:30 BREAK 10:00-10:30 BREAK 10:00-10:30 10.15-10.30 10.15-10.30 10.15-10.30 10.15-10.30 10.30-10.45 10.30-10.45 10.30-10.45 10.30-10.45 10.45-11.00 10.45-11.00 10.45-11.00 10.45-11.00 11.00-11.15 11.00-11.15 Individual Sessions 1.1 11.00-11.15 Individual Sessions 2.2 11.00-11.15 Individual Sessions 3.2 11.15-11.30 11.15-11.30 10:30-12:00 11.15-11.30 10:30-12:00 11.15-11.30 10:30-12:00 11.30-11.45 11.30-11.45 11.30-11.45 11.30-11.45 11.45-12.00 AIBExecutive Board Meeting 11.45-12.00 11.45-12.00 11.45-12.00 12.00-12.15 12.00-12.15 BREAK 12:00-12:15 12.00-12.15 BREAK 12:00-12:15 12.00-12.15 BREAK 12:00-12:15 12.15-12.30 12.15-12.30 12.15-12.30 12.15-12.30 12.30-12.45 12.30-12.45 Poster Session #1 12.30-12.45 Poster Session #2 AIB Fellows' 12.30-12.45 Poster Session #3 12.45-13.00 12.45-13.00 with light lunch 12.45-13.00 with light lunch Business 12.45-13.00 with light lunch 13.00-13.15 13.00-13.15 12:15-13:30 13.00-13.15 12:15-13:30 Meeting 13.00-13.15 12:15-13:30 13.15-13.30 13.15-13.30 13.15-13.30 12:30-13:30 13.15-13.30 13.30-13.45 DoctoralConsortium 8:00-16:00 13.30-13.45 13.30-13.45 13.30-13.45 13.45-14.00 JuniorFaculty Consortium 8:00-16:00 13.45-14.00 13.45-14.00 Farmer 13.45-14.00 Individual 14.00-14.15 14.00-14.15 Individual Sessions 1.2 14.00-14.15 Dissertation 14.00-14.15 Individual Sessions 3.3 Sessions 2.3 14.15-14.30 14.15-14.30 13:30-15:00 14.15-14.30 Session 14.15-14.30 13:30-15:00 JIBS/AIB PaperJIBS/AIB Development Workshops 8:00-16:00

AIBExecutive Board Meeting 8:00-17:00 13:30-15:00 13:00-15:00

14.30-14.45 Meeting12:00-15:30 14.30-14.45 14.30-14.45 13:30-15:00 14.30-14.45

AJBSConference 8:30 -18:30 14.45-15.00 14.45-15.00 14.45-15.00 14.45-15.00 15.00-15.15 15.00-15.15 15.00-15.15 15.00-15.15 TeachingRoundtables

AIB ChapterAIB Chairs Luncheon and BREAK 15:00-15:30 BREAK 15:00-15:30 BREAK 15:00-15:30 15.15-15.30 15.15-15.30 15.15-15.30 15.15-15.30 15.30-15.45 15.30-15.45 15.30-15.45 15.30-15.45 Closing Plenary: 15.45-16.00 15.45-16.00 15.45-16.00 15.45-16.00 Fellows Panel 2 16.00-16.15 16.00-16.15 Individual Sessions 1.3 16.00-16.15 Individual Sessions 2.4 16.00-16.15 China's Future Role in 16.15-16.30 16.15-16.30 15:30-17:00 16.15-16.30 15:30-17:00 16.15-16.30 International Business 16.30-16.45 16.30-16.45 16.30-16.45 16.30-16.45 Opening Plenary: 15:30-17:00 16.45-17.00 16.45-17.00 16.45-17.00 16.45-17.00 Mr. Henri-Paul Rousseau, 17.00-17.15 17.00-17.15 17.00-17.15 17.00-17.15 Chairman and CEO Caisse 17.15-17.30 17.15-17.30 17.15-17.30 17.15-17.30 de Dépôt et Placement du JIBS Decade Award Plenary AIB Executive of the Year Award 17.30-17.45 17.30-17.45 17.30-17.45 17.30-17.45 Québec 17:15-18:00 Presentation 17:15-18:00 AIB General Business Meeting & 17.45-18.00 17.45-18.00 17.45-18.00 17.45-18.00 AIB Awards Ceremony 18.00-18.15 Track Chairs Meeting 18.00-18.15 18.00-18.15 18.00-18.15 JIBS Decade Award Reception 17:15-18:45 18.15-18.30 18:00-18:30 18.15-18.30 18.15-18.30 18.15-18.30 18:00-18:45 18.30-18.45 18.30-18.45 18.30-18.45 18.30-18.45 18.45-19.00 18.45-19.00 18.45-19.00 18.45-19.00

DoctoralConsortium 15:00-20:00 Farewell Party 19.00-19.15 19.00-19.15 19.00-19.15 19.00-19.15 18:45-19:30 19.15-19.30 19.15-19.30 19.15-19.30 19.15-19.30 19.30-19.45 19.30-19.45 19.30-19.45 19.30-19.45 19.45-20.00 19.45-20.00 19.45-20.00 Gala Dinner 19.45-20.00 Presidential Reception 20.00-20.15 20.00-20.15 20.00-20.15 Museum of Fine Arts 20.00-20.15 Convention Center 20.15-20.30 20.15-20.30 20.15-20.30 19:00-22:00 20.15-20.30 19:00-22:00 20.30-20.45 20.30-20.45 Fellows Dinner 20.30-20.45 [bus transportation available] 20.30-20.45 20.45-21.00 20.45-21.00 19:30-21:30 20.45-21.00 20.45-21.00 21.00-21.15 21.00-21.15 21.00-21.15 21.00-21.15 21.15-21.30 21.15-21.30 21.15-21.30 21.15-21.30

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2005 AIB Summary Program Quebec City, Canada July 9-12, 2005

Registration Room: Main Hall, 4th Floor (Main Entrance) Hours: 7:30–19:30 (Sat), 8:00–18:00 (Sun-Tue) Placement Center Room: 203 Hours: 8:30-17:00 (Sun-Tue) Exhibits Room: 200B Hours: 9:30-17:30 (Sun-Mon), 9:30-16:00 (Tue)

FRIDAY, JULY 08 SATURDAY JUL 09 - 08:00-16:00

Time: 08:00-16:00 FRIDAY JUL 08 - 08:30-17:00 Room: 206B JIBS/AIB Paper Development Workshop Time: 08:30-17:00 Room: 201B Time: 08:00-16:00 AIB Executive Board Meeting Room: 207 Junior Faculty Consortium FRIDAY JUL 08 - 08:30-18:30 Time: 08:00-16:00 Time: 08:30-18:30 Room: 202 Room: 204AB Doctoral Consortium AJBS Conference SATURDAY JUL 09 - 12:00-15:30 FRIDAY JUL 08 - 15:00-20:00 Time: 12:00-15:30 Time: 15:00-20:00 Room: 201B AIB Chapter Chairs' Luncheon Meeting Doctoral Consortium SATURDAY JUL 09 - 13:00-15:00 SATURDAY, JULY 09 Time: 13:00-15:00 Room: 206A SATURDAY JUL 09 - 08:00-12:00 Teaching Roundtables

Time: 08:00-12:00 Room: 201B AIB Executive Board Meeting

26 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Summary Program SATURDAY, JULY 09

SATURDAY JUL 09 - 16:30-18:00 SUNDAY JUL 10 - 10:30-12:00

Time: 16:30-18:00 Session: 1.1.1 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 Room: 200A Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202

Opening Plenary Institutions, Politics, and Business: Emerging Research Themes SATURDAY JUL 09 - 18:00-18:30 Session: 1.1.2 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204A Time: 18:00-18:30 Room: 201B Culture, Capabilities and Knowledge Track Chairs Meeting Session: 1.1.3 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204B SATURDAY JUL 09 - 19:00-22:00 Cross Border Subcontracting Time: 19:00-22:00 Room: Foyer 4 Session: 1.1.4 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205A Presidential Reception Spillovers

SUNDAY, JULY 10 Session: 1.1.5 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205B

SUNDAY JUL 10 - 07:30-08:30 Real Options (I)

Time: 07:30-08:30 Session: 1.1.6 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Room: 205C Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C JIBS Departmental Editors' Meeting High Tech Stocks

SUNDAY JUL 10 - 08:30-10:00 Session: 1.1.7 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301A Session: Fellows1 Time: 08:30-10:00 Room: 200A Subsidiary Knowledge Creation Fellows Panel: "What is International Session: 1.1.8 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Business?" Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B

Innovation in China and Taiwan SUNDAY JUL 10 - 10:00-10:30 Session: 1.1.9 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Time: 10:00-10:30 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 302A Room: 200B Services in Emerging Markets Coffee Break

Session: 1.1.10 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 302B

Regionalization Strategies

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Session: 1.1.11 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Session: 1.2.3 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303A Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204B

International Venture Capital Generating Competitive Advantage through Alliances Session: 1.1.12 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 303B Session: 1.2.4 - Panel Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A From Cross-Cultural to Inter-cultural: New Paradigms and Directions for Research Management Challenges in the New Europe

Session: 1.1.13 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Session: 1.2.5 - Panel Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304A Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205B

Top Management Teams International Expansion of Emerging Market Businesses Session: 1.1.14 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 Room: 304B Session: 1.2.6 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C AJBS Special Session 1: Current Research on Japan : Best Paper Finalists from the AJBS I3: Injuries, Inequality and Insurance Conference

Session: 1.2.7 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 SUNDAY JUL 10 - 12:00-12:15 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Ownership, FDI and M&A Time: 12:00-12:15 Room: 200B Session: 1.2.8 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Break Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B Inter-subsidiary Knowledge Transfer, and SUNDAY JUL 10 - 12:15-13:30 R&D Personnel Movements

Session: Poster1 Time: 12:15-13:30 Session: 1.2.9 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Room: 200B Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A Poster Session 1 with Light Lunch Product Innovation and Marketing

Session: 1.2.10 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 SUNDAY JUL 10 - 13:30-15:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 302B

Session: 1.2.1 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Empirical Studies of Global Services Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202 Session: 1.2.11 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Regulating International Business Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303A

Session: 1.2.2 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 International Acquisitions Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Session: 1.2.12 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Country and Regional Environments & Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B International Business Capabilities and Skills in Internationalization

28 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Summary Program SUNDAY, JULY 10

Session: 1.2.13 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Session: 1.3.7 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304A Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 304A

Psychic Distance Japanese Internationalization of R&D and Subsidiary Technology Sourcing in the U.S. Session: 1.2.14 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B Session: 1.3.8 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 304B International HRM Practices Strategic Issues in Service Industries

SUNDAY JUL 10 - 15:00-15:30 Session: 1.3.9 - Panel Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 202 Time: 15:00-15:30 Room: 200B JIBS 3 Lenses Panel: MNE Political Strategies, Experience with Corruption and Corporate Coffee Break Social Responsibility

SUNDAY JUL 10 - 15:30-17:00 Session: 1.3.10 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 204A

Session: 1.3.1 - Panel Time: 15:30-17:00 Entry and Expansion Strategies Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 301A

MNEs, Spillovers and International Session: 1.3.11 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Development: New Research Directions Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 204B Learning and Expanding Session: 1.3.2 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 301B Session: 1.3.12 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Ethical and Social Issues in International Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 205A Business Cultures and Values

Session: 1.3.3 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 302A Session: 1.3.13 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 205B Alliances Acquisitions and Learning Int'l OB Issues: Negotiation, Decision-making and Job Satisfaction Session: 1.3.4 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 302B Session: 1.3.14 - Panel Time: 15:30-17:00 Off-Shoring Room: 205C BALAS Special Session : International Session: 1.3.5 - Panel Time: 15:30-17:00 Business in Latin America Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 303A

Unlocking the Power of Securitization in SUNDAY JUL 10 - 17:15-18:00 Emerging Market Countries: The Case of Asia

Time: 17:15-18:00 Session: 1.3.6 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Room: 200A Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 303B JIBS Decade Award Plenary International Investments

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Session: 2.1.5 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 SUNDAY JUL 10 - 18:00-18:45 Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205B

Time: 18:00-18:45 Human and Social Capital: Bridging Local and Room: Foyer 2 Global JIBS Decade Award Reception Session: 2.1.6 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C

SUNDAY JUL 10 - 19:30-21:30 Real Options (II)

Time: 19:30-21:30 Session: 2.1.7 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Fellows Dinner Capital Structure and Dividend Policy

MONDAY, JULY 11 Session: 2.1.8 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B MONDAY JUL 11 - 07:00-08:30 Internationalization of R&D

Time: 07:00-08:30 Session: 2.1.9 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Room: 205C Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A

WAIB Breakfast and Business Meeting Born Global Firms

MONDAY JUL 11 - 08:30-10:00 Session: 2.1.10 - Panel Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 302B

Session: 2.1.1 - Panel Time: 08:30-10:00 The Shift Towards Services Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202

International Entrepreneurship: Opportunities Session: 2.1.11 - Panel Time: 08:30-10:00 for Conceptual and Empirical Advancement Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303A Networks in International Management Session: 2.1.2 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Research: Assessing Progress, Opportunities Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A and Challenges Multinationals' Political Strategy Session: 2.1.12 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B Session: 2.1.3 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204B Sharing What We Know Partner for Alliances Session: 2.1.13 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304A Session: 2.1.4 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A Staffing International Assignments China Session: 2.1.14 - Panel Time: 08:30-10:00 Room: 304B AJBS Special Session 2: Japan as a Research Focus

30 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Summary Program MONDAY, JULY 11

Session: 2.2.9 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 MONDAY JUL 11 - 10:00-10:30 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A

Time: 10:00-10:30 Innovation in Brazil, Exports and Room: 200A Intermediaries Coffee Break Session: 2.2.10 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 302B

MONDAY JUL 11 - 10:30-12:00 Mode of Entry in Service Industries

Session: 2.2.1 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202 Session: 2.2.11 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303A The Evolving Policy Framework for The Drivers of Internationalization and International Business and the IB Research Performance Agenda: A Broken Connection?

Session: 2.2.12 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Time: 10:30-12:00 Session: 2.2.2 - Competitive Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Subsidiary Roles Bargaining, Institutions and Power in the International Context Session: 2.2.13 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B Session: 2.2.3 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204B 2nd WAIB Sponsored Panel: Women Don't Ask -- But Mentoring Can Help! Attracting FDI

Session: 2.2.4 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 MONDAY JUL 11 - 12:00-12:15 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A

Global Customer and Supplier Management Time: 12:00-12:15 Room: 200A

Session: 2.2.5 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 Break Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205B Links Between Global Offshoring and the MONDAY JUL 11 - 12:15-13:30 Local Institutional Context Session: Poster2 Time: 12:15-13:30 Session: 2.2.6 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Room: 200A Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C Poster Session 2 with Light Lunch MNC Growth and Internationalization MONDAY JUL 11 - 12:30-13:30 Session: 2.2.7 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Time: 12:30-13:30 Taxation and Transaction Costs Room: 205B AIB Fellows Business Meeting Session: 2.2.8 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B

International Locational Strategies

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Session: 2.3.10 Time: 13:30-15:00 MONDAY JUL 11 - 13:30-15:00 Room: 202 Farmer Dissertation Session Session: 2.3.1 - Panel Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 301A Time: 13:30-15:00 Environmental and Natural-Resource Issues Room: 200B in International Business Coffee Break

Session: 2.3.2 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 301B MONDAY JUL 11 - 15:30-17:00 Clusters: Development and Evolution Session: 2.4.1 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Session: 2.3.3 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 302A Institutions & Multinationals' Assets & Performance Banking, Financial Institutions and Post- privatization Session: 2.4.2 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204B Session: 2.3.4 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 302B Multinational Ownership, Structure & Organization Location Decisions

Session: 2.4.3 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Session: 2.3.5 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 205A Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 303A The Environment & Multinational Performance Knowledge Integration and Knowledge Management in MNCs Session: 2.4.4 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205B Session: 2.3.6 - Panel Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303B Global Supply Chain Global Outsourcing of Services: Developing a Research Agenda Session: 2.4.5 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205C

Session: 2.3.7 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Clustering: Innovation and Performance Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 204B

Value Chains and Networks Session: 2.4.6 - Panel Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 202

Session: 2.3.8 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 The Conference Board: The Link Between Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 205A Barriers to Trade and Canada-US Relative Productivity Managing Uncertainty and Risk

Session: 2.4.7 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Session: 2.3.9 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 205C Debt Service and Regional Concentration Difficult Human Relationship in Global World: Conflict and Stress

32 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Summary Program MONDAY, JULY 11

Session: 2.4.8 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301B TUESDAY, JULY 12 Financial Integration and Information Economics TUESDAY JUL 12 - 07:30-08:30

Session: 2.4.9 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Time: 07:30-08:30 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A Room: 205C JIBS Editorial Review Board Meeting Patents, Licensing and Methodological Issues

Session: 2.4.10 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 TUESDAY JUL 12 - 08:30-10:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302B

Capabilities, Branding and Marketing Session: 3.1.1 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202

Session: 2.4.11 - Panel Time: 15:30-17:00 FDI and Its Impact Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303A

Outsourcing, Restructuring of the Global Session: 3.1.2 - Panel Time: 08:30-10:00 Economy, and Changes in Multinational Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Business Strategy Fostering Business Opportunities at the Base of the Pyramid Session: 2.4.12 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B Session: 3.1.3 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Theories of International Market Competition Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204B Networks Session: 2.4.13 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 304A Session: 3.1.4 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Subsidiary Contributions Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A International Joint Ventures Session: 2.4.14 - Competitive Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B Session: 3.1.5 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Managerial Control, Power and Inter- Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205B organizational Issues Investment Attraction: Global and Local

Session: 3.1.6 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 MONDAY JUL 11 - 17:15-18:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C

Time: 17:15-18:00 Accounting Standards Room: 200A

AIB Executive of the Year Award Presentation Session: 3.1.7 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A MONDAY JUL 11 - 19:00-22:00 Crisis, Contagion and Volatility

Time: 19:00-22:00

Gala Event at the Museum of Fine Arts

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Session: 3.1.8 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Session: 3.2.2 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204B

National Attributes, Innovation and Institutions, Emerging Markets and Technology Diffusion Multinationals

Session: 3.1.9 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Session: 3.2.3 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 303A Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A

Internet Marketing and SME Marketing North American Forest Products Industry Facing International Competition Session: 3.1.10 - Panel Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303B Session: 3.2.4 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205C McKinsey Global Institute Research on the Global Resourcing of Services Determinants of Performance in Crisis

Session: 3.1.11 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Session: 3.2.5 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 302A Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A

Diversification Strategy Trade and Gravity Model

Session: 3.1.12 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Session: 3.2.6 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 302B Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301B

MNC Structures and Integration Processes Firm Valuation

Session: 3.1.13 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Session: 3.2.7 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304A Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A

Society and HR Practices Alliances, Knowledge and Inter-firm Technology Transfers Session: 3.1.14 - Competitive Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B Session: 3.2.8 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302B Multinational Groups and Teams National Identity, Cross-culture and Consumer Contexts TUESDAY JUL 12 - 10:00-10:30 Session: 3.2.9 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Time: 10:00-10:30 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303A Room: 200B Empirical Tests of IB Theory in Service Coffee Break Industries

TUESDAY JUL 12 - 10:30-12:00 Session: 3.2.10 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B

Session: 3.2.1 - Competitive Time: 10:30-12:00 Internationalization of Small and Young Firms Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A

MNCs, Political Hostility and Terrorism

34 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Summary Program TUESDAY, JULY 12

Session: 3.2.11 - Panel Time: 10:30-12:00 Session: 3.3.4 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 202 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A

Research on Multinationality-Performance Network Strategies Relationship: Current Status and New Directions Session: 3.3.5 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205B Session: 3.2.12 Time: 10:30-12:00 Room: 206A Performance in Strategic Alliances Meet the Editors Session 1: Learning to Session: 3.3.6 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Publish in International Business Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C

Theoretical Contributions on TUESDAY JUL 12 - 12:00-12:15 Internationalization

Time: 12:00-12:15 Session: 3.3.7 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Room: 200B Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Break Emerging Markets

TUESDAY JUL 12 - 12:15-13:30 Session: 3.3.8 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B

Session: Poster3 Time: 12:15-13:30 Developing Country Firms, First Movers and Room: 200B Diversification in Asia Poster Session 3 with Light Lunch Session: 3.3.9 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 303A TUESDAY JUL 12 - 13:30-15:00 Franchising, and the International Supply Session: 3.3.1 - Panel Time: 13:30-15:00 Chain Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202 Session: 3.3.10 - Panel Time: 13:30-15:00 The Organizational and Environmental Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303B Context Dimension of the Scope-Performance Relationship (or) What NGOs Can Teach (and Globalization of Business Education: Learn From) International Business About Strategic Approaches, Opportunities, and Diversification Challenges

Session: 3.3.2 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Session: 3.3.11 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 302A

Emerging Market Environment Joint Ventures and Alliances

Session: 3.3.3 - Panel Time: 13:30-15:00 Session: 3.3.12 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204B Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 302B

The Resource Curse Revisited: Managing Leadership, its Effects and Effectiveness Mineral-Resource Revenues for Sustainable Development Session: 3.3.13 - Competitive Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B

HRM Practices and Performance

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Session: 3.3.14 Time: 13:30-15:00 Room: 206A Meet the Editors Session 2: Learning to Publish in International Business

TUESDAY JUL 12 - 15:00-15:30

Time: 15:00-15:30 Room: 200B Coffee Break

TUESDAY JUL 12 - 15:30-17:00

Session: Fellows2 Time: 15:30-17:00 Room: 200A AIB Fellows Panel: China's Future Role in International Business

TUESDAY JUL 12 - 17:15-18:45

Time: 17:15-18:45 Room: 200A AIB General Business Meeting & AIB Awards Ceremony

TUESDAY JUL 12 - 18:45-19:30

Time: 18:45-19:30 Room: Foyer 2 Farewell Party

36 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Friday

2005 AIB Detailed Program Quebec City, Canada July 8-12, 2005

FRIDAY, JULY 08

Placement Center Room: 203 Hours: 8:30-17:00 (Sun-Tue) Exhibits Room: 200B Hours: 9:30-17:30 (Sun-Mon), 9:30-16:00 (Tue)

FRIDAY JUL 08 - 08:30-17:00

Time: 08:30-17:00 Room: 201B AIB Executive Board Meeting

FRIDAY JUL 08 - 08:30-18:30

Time: 08:30-18:30 Room: 204AB AJBS Conference

Annual meeting of the Association of Japanese Business Studies. A separate registration is required to attend the AJBS meeting.

FRIDAY JUL 08 - 15:00-20:00

Time: 15:00-20:00 Doctoral Consortium Chair: Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University

Pre-registered participants only. Lunch is provided.

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Time: 08:00-16:00 SATURDAY, JULY 09 Room: 202 Doctoral Consortium Placement Center Chair: Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Room: 203 Hours: 8:30-17:00 (Sun-Tue) Organizing Faculty Team: Exhibits Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Room: 200B Jasjit Singh, INSEAD Hours: 9:30-17:30 (Sun-Mon), 9:30-16:00 (Tue) Marina Papanastassiou, Athens University of Economics Louis Hébert, HEC Montreal Faculty Advisors: Preet Aulakh, York University SATURDAY JUL 09 - 08:00-12:00 Paul Beamish, University of Western Ontario Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School Time: 08:00-12:00 John Cantwell, Rutgers University, USA and University Room: 201B of Reading Shige Makino, Chinese University of Hong Kong AIB Executive Board Meeting Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School Jeff Reuer, University of North Carolina Eleanor Westney, M.I.T. SATURDAY JUL 09 - 08:00-16:00 Srilata Zaheer, University of Minnesota Shaoming Zhou, University of Missouri-Columbia Time: 08:00-16:00 Pre-registered participants only. Lunch is provided. Room: 206B The Doctoral Consortium is sponsored by the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS) JIBS/AIB Paper Development Workshop Chair: Arie Lewin, Duke University, and Tatiana SATURDAY JUL 09 - 12:00-15:30 Kostova, University of South Carolina Time: 12:00-15:30 Pre-registered participants only. Lunch is provided. Room: 201B The JIBS/AIB Paper Development Workshop is sponsored by the University of South Carolina CIBER. AIB Chapter Chairs' Luncheon Meeting

Time: 08:00-16:00 AIB Board Members and AIB Chapter Chairs only. Room: 207 Junior Faculty Consortium SATURDAY JUL 09 - 13:00-15:00 Chair: Klaus Uhlenbruck, University of Montana Time: 13:00-15:00 Panelists: Room: 206A Nakiye Boyacigiller, Sabanci University Julio De Castro, Instituto de Empressa Teaching Roundtables Debra Glassman, University of Washington Chair: Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Mike Hitt, Texas A&M University Masaaki Kotabe, Temple University Pre-registration is requested. Open to all AIB members. Hemant Merchant, Simon Fraser University Peter Rodriguez, University of Virginia Alain Verbeke, Pre-registered participants only. Lunch is provided. The Junior Faculty Consortium is sponsored by the Boeing Institute of International Business, Saint Louis University.

38 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Saturday SATURDAY, JULY 09

SATURDAY JUL 09 - 16:30-18:00

Time: 16:30-18:00 Room: 200A Opening Plenary Chair: Alan M. Rugman, Indiana University, AIB President

International Business in Canada and Quebec Alan Rugman, Indiana University, AIB President Introduction of Conference Theme: "Local Roots, Global Links" Yves Doz, INSEAD, AIB 2005 Program Chair Keynote Speech: Henri-Paul Rousseau, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec is the largest institutional fund manager in Canada and one of Québec’s leading financial institutions. Mr. Rousseau will address the peculiarities of Quebec and Canada within a global context, and also discuss the interests and effects of NAFTA from a Quebec/Canadian perspective.

SATURDAY JUL 09 - 18:00-18:30

Time: 18:00-18:30 Room: 201B Track Chairs Meeting

Pre-conference preparation meeting, track chairs only.

SATURDAY JUL 09 - 19:00-22:00

Time: 19:00-22:00 Room: Foyer 4 Presidential Reception

The Presidential Reception celebrating the opening of the 2005 AIB Conference will take place at the Quebec City Convention Centre. Business casual attire is recommended.

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SUNDAY, JULY 10 SUNDAY JUL 10 - 10:30-12:00

SESSION: 1.1.1 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 Placement Center Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202 Room: 203 Hours: 8:30-17:00 (Sun-Tue) Institutions, Politics, and Business: Emerging Research Themes Exhibits Room: 200B Chair: Michael A. Witt, INSEAD and Arie Y. Lewin, Hours: 9:30-17:30 (Sun-Mon), 9:30-16:00 (Tue) Duke University Discussant: D. Eleanor Westney, M.I.T.

Interests, Intensity, Institutions and Influence: The 4Is of SUNDAY JUL 10 - 07:30-08:30 Political Risk Witold J. Henisz, University of Pennsylvania Bennet A. Zelner, Georgetown University Time: 07:30-08:30 Innovation Management and the Firm’s Institutional Context Room: 205C Patricia A. Nelson, University of Edinburgh/Hitotsubashi JIBS Departmental Editors' Meeting University Cross-National Differences in Paths of Institutional JIBS Departmental Editors, Associate Editors in Chief, and Adjustment: Theory and First Evidence Consulting Editors Only. Michael A. Witt, INSEAD Arie Y. Lewin, Duke University

SUNDAY JUL 10 - 08:30-10:00 SESSION: 1.1.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204A SESSION: FELLOWS1 Time: 08:30-10:00 Room: 200A Culture, Capabilities and Knowledge Fellows Panel: "What is International Chair: Roberto Ragozzino, University of Central Business?" Florida Discussant: Clarence J. Mann, University of Chair: Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds Maryland-University College

Visions of International Business Interorganizational Imitation and Institutional Change: A Mark Casson, University of Reading Prescriptive Model of Diffusion Technological Determinism, Globalization and the Jun Xia, Texas Tech University Multinational Firm Harnessing Knowledge from Global Communities of Practice Steve Kobrin, University of Pennsylvania Tracy Gonzalez-Padron, Michigan State University Defining International Business Through its Research The Double-Edged Sword of Cultural Distance in John Daniels, University of Miami Developing Combinative Capability of International Daniel Sullivan, University of Delaware Acquisitions The Institutional Environment for International Business Taco H. Reus, Florida Atlantic University Bruce T. Lamont, Florida State University Witold Henisz, University of Pennsylvania What is International Business? A Sociologist's View SESSION: 1.1.3 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Eleanor Westney, M.I.T. Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204B SUNDAY JUL 10 - 10:00-10:30 Cross Border Subcontracting Chair: Peter Ping Li, California State University, Time: 10:00-10:30 Stanislaus Room: 200B Discussant: Andreas Michael Klossek, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology Coffee Break To Commit or Not to Commit? A Contract Manufacturer's Perspective Hui-mei Wang, Fu Jen Catholic University Heng-Chiang Huang, National Taiwan University

40 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 When Outsourcing is not an Option: International Relocation of Investment Bank Research SESSION: 1.1.6 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Michael H. Grote, JW Goethe University Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C Florian A. Taeube, JW Goethe University High Tech Stocks Strategic Leadership and Outsourcing: Towards an Integrative Framework Chair: Linghui Tang, University of Southern Ben L. Kedia, The University of Memphis Mississippi Somnath Lahiri, The University of Memphis Discussant: Bulent Aybar, Southern New Debmalya Mukherjee, The University of Memphis Hampshire University

SESSION: 1.1.4 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 The Financial and Operational Hedging Strategies of U.S. Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205A High Tech Firms Ike Mathur, Southern Illinois University Spillovers Young Sang Kim, Northern Kentucky University Chair: Jennifer W. Spencer, George Washington Kimberly C. Gleason, Florida Atlantic University University Software and Hardware in India and China: How the Firms Differ Discussant: Gurneeta Vasudeva, George Washington University Stanley Nollen, Georgetown University N.S. Siddharthan, Institute of Economic Entrepreneurial Spillovers from Foreign Investment: Growth Knowledge Diffusion between Multinational Enterprises and An Examination of Biotechnology Firms’ Stock Returns: Local Firms Market Reaction Following the Bursting of the Internet Jennifer W. Spencer, George Washington University Bubble Elizabeth A. Alexander, Wesley College Akash Dania, The University of Texas-Pan American The Trade Development Path and Export Spillovers in Dave Jackson, The University of Texas-Pan American China: A Missing Link? SESSION: 1.1.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Trevor Buck, Loughborough University Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Xiaohui Liu, Loughborough University Room: 301A Yingqi Wei, Subsidiary Knowledge Creation Xiaming Liu, Surrey University Accounting for Sources of FDI Technology Spillovers: Chair: John Cantwell, Rutgers University and Evidence from China University of Reading Xiaowen Tian, Nottingham University Discussant: Camilla Noonan, Rutgers University Foreign Direct Investment in the Global Village: A New and University College Dublin Definition of Neighborhoods? Knowledge Stock Development in MNC Subsidiaries: The Fragkiskos Filippaios, Influence of Knowledge Sources and Headquarters Control Mechanisms SESSION: 1.1.5 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Jennie Sumelius, Swedish School of Economics and Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205B Business Administration Real Options (I) Riikka Sarala, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration Chair: Prasad Padmanabhan, St. Mary's University Distributed R&D, Cross-Regional Ties and Quality of Discussant: Joan Mileski, Texas A & M University Innovative Output Jasjit Singh, INSEAD Real Options in International Operations Management: A The Role of Subsidiary’s Features in Knowledge Sourcing: Systematic Review of the Literature The Case of Enichem Tarik Driouchi, Aston Business School Grazia D. Santangelo, Michel Leseure, Aston Business School Knowledge Creation in MNC Subsidiaries and Benefit What Makes and What Does Not Make a Real Option? A Sharing with Host Countries Study of International Joint Ventures Pradeep Ray, University of New South Wales Ilya R. P. Cuypers, Tilburg University Sunil Venaik, University of Queensland Xavier Martin, Tilburg University

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 41 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Economic Integration from a Business Strategy Perspective SESSION: 1.1.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Karl Johan Bonnedahl, Umea School of Business and Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B Economics

Innovation in China and Taiwan SESSION: 1.1.11 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Chair: Huiping Li, Rutgers University Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303A Discussant: Shih-fen Chen, Brandeis University International Venture Capital The Janus Face of Intra-Firm Ties: Group-Wide and Affiliate- Chair: B. Elango, Illinois State University Level Innovation by Multi-Business Firms in Taiwan Discussant: Harry J. Sapienza, University of Ishtiaq Mahmood, National University of Singapore Minnesota Will Mitchell, Duke University Chi-nien Chung, National University of Singapore Foreign Funds and Cultural Specificity of the Venture Technology Innovation Strategies, Strategic Flexibility And Capital Industry Performance In Chinese Technology Ventures Ciara Sutton, Stockholm School of Economics Haiyang Li, Texas A&M University What Does it Take to be Good Parent? A Look Into the Yan Zhang, Rice University Black-box of Non-synergistic Value Creation Transfer Technology Through Appropriate Location Oliver Gottschalg, INSEAD Selection: An Empirical Investigation in China Degenhard Meier, RWTH Aachen Fan Liang, University of Tasmania Cross-Border Corporate Venture Capital: Liability of Stephen Nicholas, University of Sydney Foreignness? Yong Li, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign SESSION: 1.1.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 302A SESSION: 1.1.12 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 303B Services in Emerging Markets From Cross-Cultural to Inter-cultural: New Chair: Riad A. Ajami, University of North Carolina Paradigms and Directions for Research at Greensboro Discussant: Benjamin Gomes-Casseres, Brandeis Chair: June N. P. Francis, Simon Fraser University University Cultural Intelligence and Effective Intercultural Interactions Retail Service Quality Measures and Culture: An Estonian David C. Thomas, Simon Fraser University Case Study Intercultural Competence: Lessons for Organizations from J. Brent Mckenzie, University of Western Ontario Counselling Psychology Barriers Facing Service Firms in Emerging Markets Catherine T. Kwantes, University of Windsor Susan Freeman, Monash University How Much Do Culture Differences Really Matter In Mark Sandwell, Monash University Multinational Virtual Teams? Does Ownership Pay? Comparing the Performance of Aparna Joshi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Foreign and Local Service Firms in Emerging Markets and Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University Developing Countries From Cross Cultural to Inter-cultural Research: The Jennifer M. Oetzel, American University Importance of Inter-Group Theory Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee, The World Bank June N. P. Francis, Simon Fraser University

SESSION: 1.1.10 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 SESSION: 1.1.13 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 302B Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304A Regionalization Strategies Top Management Teams Chair: Harry Bowen, Vlerick Leuven Gent Chair: Duane Kujawa, University of Miami Management School Discussant: James Patrick Johnson, Rollins Discussant: Ajai Singh Gaur, National University of College Singapore On the Stickiness of Local Roots: Trajectories of Top A Cross-Regional Study of Cross Market Standardization Management Team and Board Internationalization in Four Strategies European Countries Henry F. L. Chung, Albany Campus Winfried Ruigrok, University of St. Gallen The Regional Focus of Asian Multinational Enterprises Alexis Owtscharov, University of St. Gallen Alan M. Rugman, Indiana University Peder Greve, University of St. Gallen Simon Collinson, University of Warwick 42 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Performance Effects of Incentive Use Under Conditions of The Evolution of Internationalization Patterns. The Case of Risk at the MNC Foreign Subsidiary U.S. MNCs between 1980 and 2000 Sharon Watson, University of Delaware Ricardo Flores, University of Illinois at Urbana- Management Localization and Performance: A Study of Champaign Multinationals in China Ruth V. Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana- Geng Cui, Lingnan University Champaign T. S. Chan, Lingnan University Muge Tarman, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Shengsheng Huang, Lingnan University National Ties and International Cooperation SESSION: 1.1.14 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 Andreas Al-Laham, CASS Business School London Room: 304B Coping with Boycotts: An Analysis and Framework Saleh Alshebil, University of Texas at Arlington AJBS Special Session 1: Current Research Abdul A. Rasheed, University of Texas at Arlington on Japan : Best Paper Finalists from the Hussam A. Al-Shammari, University of Texas at AJBS Conference Arlington Chair: Elizabeth L. Rose, Victoria University of Managers’ Importance on Export Activity: A Wellington Characterization of the Profile of Managers Responsible for Exports in Small- and Mid-size Discussant: Tom Roehl, Western Washington Jesús Arteaga-Ortiz, University of Las Palmas de Gran University Canaria, Spain Strategic Challenges of Japanese Manufacturing Harvey Arbeláez, Monterey Institute of International Companies and Intellectual Property Rights Studies Takabumi Hayashi, Rikkyo University Institutions, Culture and New Venture Growth in Emerging Economies Boundaryless Careers among Asians: Evidence from a Study of Japanese and Singaporean Expatriates Niels Billou, European School of Management and Technology Chei Hwee Chua, University of South Carolina ISO 14001 International Certification: From Institutional Mami Taniguchi, Waseda University Legitimacy to Management Practices Günter K. Stahl, INSEAD Olivier Boiral, Laval University Employee Commitment in U.S. and Japanese Firms in Strategic Relevance and Financial Performance of the Thailand Subsidiaries of Multinational Corporations in Brazil Chikako Usui, University of Missouri, St. Louis Felipe Mendes Borini, Pontificia Universidade Católica Richard A. Colignon, Duquesne University de São Paulo Harold R. Kerbo, Polytechnic State University Eduardo Pozzi Lucchesi, Pontificia Universidade Robert Slagter, Birmingham Southern College Católica de São Paulo Moacir De Miranda Oliveira Jr., Pontificia Universidade SUNDAY JUL 10 - 12:00-12:15 Católica de São Paulo Arnoldo José Hoyos Guevara, Pontificia Universidade Católica de São Paulo Time: 12:00-12:15 Exploring the Influences of Transnational Entrepreneur’s Room: 200B Capabilities and Network Linkage on Brand’s Internationalisation: The Case of Taiwanese Fashion Break Designers Hsiang-Chun Chen, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology SUNDAY JUL 10 - 12:15-13:30 Differentiated Roles of Social Mechanisms in Safeguarding International Alliances Cheng-Min Chuang, National Taiwan University SESSION: POSTER1 Time: 12:15-13:30 Wenyi Chu, National Taiwan University Room: 200B Culture, Training and Negotiations: A Cross-Cultural Study Poster Session 1 with Light Lunch in Multi-Cultural Montreal Mitchell Cohen, Concordia University A Multi-Level Theory of the Abuse of Power for Private Terri R. Lituchy, Concordia University Benefit: The Case of Comparative Corporate Governance Characterization of Globalization, Regionalization and Ruth V. Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana- Localization at the Industry Level Champaign Kate Phillips Connolly, Trinity College Abhijeet Vadera, University of Illinois at Urbana- Erin Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin Champaign Louis Brennan, Trinity College Dublin John Murray, Trinity College Dublin AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 43 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Headquarters and Subsidiary Relationships: Local Initiatives The BPO-ITES Industry -- Challenges for Sustaining India’s in a Global Context Global Leadership João Pedro Almeida Couto, University of Azores Arun Kumar Jain, Indian Institute of Management- Maria Teresa Borges-Tiago, University of Azores Lucknow José António Vieira Cabral, University of Azores Sudeep Mathur, Indian Institute of Management- Lucknow Toward an Inclusive Theory of Role Breadth in Organizations Anshu Karwa, Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow Magda Bezerra Leite Donia, Concordia University Alekh Tiwari, Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow Managerial Discretion, Host Country Experience and Firm Complexity Theory and Firm Internationalization Internationalization Tim Kastelle, University of Queensland Dev K. Dutta, University of Western Ontario Knowledge Transfer Upon Repatriation Paul W. Beamish, University of Western Ontario Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University A Meso Approach to Understanding Ethical Behavior in Ibraiz Tarique, Pace University Multinationals The Impact of Cross Cultural Communication Competence Raed Elaydi, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Multicultural Team Performance The Development of Entrepreneurial Communities: From Ching-Hsiang Liu, National Formosa University, Taiwan Global Environment to Local Conditions Hung-Wen Lee, National Chia-Yi University Yvon Gasse, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada Strategy for Conflict Resolution in Sino-Foreign Joint Institutional Environment and Global Expansion: Choice Ventures in China between FDI and Licensing Lung-tan Lu, Fo Guang University Ajai Singh Gaur, National University of Singapore Ownership Choices of German Firms in China: Institutional Peter Hwang, National University of Singapore and Learning Effects Strategic Management in German Multinational Companies: Andrew Millington, University of Bath Linking Strategy Process and Performance Eleanor Jane Morgan, University of Bath Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, The University of New South Wales Effects of National Culture on Buyer-Supplier Relationships Michael Behnam, Suffolk University Matthew Morris, University of Manitoba MNEs Policies Towards Technology Transfer to Active Management of Currency Volatility with Emerging Subsidiaries Market Portfolios Axele Giroud, Bradford University Wesley Ollson, CIBC Mellon Hafiz Mirza, Bradford University Ayse Yuce, Ryerson University Organizational Justice: Its Applicability and Predictive Two Decades of Multinationality-Performance Research: Power on Employee Commitment in Mexico The Persistent Problem of Under-Specification Carolina Gomez, Florida International University Thomas Osegowitsch, University of Melbourne Bradley L. Kirkman, Texas A&M University Tatiana Zalan, University of Melbourne Enhancing Subsidiary Marketing Creativity: A Knowledge Control, Autonomy and Collaboration in the Fast Food Based Perspective Industry: A Comparative Study between Domestic and Kelly Hewett, University of South Carolina International Franchising Satish Jayachandran, University of South Carolina Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount University V. Kumar, University of Connecticut David Choi, Loyola Marymount University Reconfiguring Political Risk Assessment for Managers: The Effects of Institutional Factors on Joint Venture Measurement in a 21st Century Context Management in China Llewellyn Howell, University of Hawaii at Manoa Dong Chen, Loyola Marymount University Studies Of International Knowledge Transfer in Different Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount University Contexts Park Seung Ho, Samsung Economic Research Institute Chi-Yu Huang, I-Shou University / CEIBS Organizational Learning Process: A Case Study of High- Culture Similarity and Experiential Knowledge Transfers Tech Taiwanese Companies Cross-Culturally Richard Yu-Yuan Hung, Toko University Feng-Chuan Pan, Tajen Institute of Technology; ISU Bella Ya-Hui Lien Lien, National Chung-Cheng Jun-Ying Huang, I-Shou University University Wan-Yu Lin, Tajen Institute of Technology Consumer Ethnocentricity, Perceived Value, and Customer Loyalty: An Initial Study in Taiwan Hypermarket Retailing Feng-Chuan Pan, Tajen Institute of Technology; ISU David, T. C. Tarn, I-Shou University Shu-hui Lin, The Shanhai Commercial and Savings Bank

44 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Shareholder Valuism and Societal Value Creation Through Firms' Social Development Strategies: The Case of MNC SESSION: 1.2.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Investment in Large Mining Operations Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A A. Rani Parker, Business-Community Synergies Country and Regional Environments & Hildy Teegen, The George Washington University International Business Adaptation to Regulatory Punctuations In a Focal Host Market Chair: Llewellyn D. Howell, University of Hawaii at Luis A. Pérez-Batres, Texas A&M University Manoa Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Discussant: Massood Samii, Southern New Complexity and Contingencies: An Integrated Perspective Hampshire University on Organizational Control Henry Sauermann, Duke University Japan's Stakeholder Economy Entry Mode Strategies and Performance of Indian Software Ian Maitland, University of Minnesota MNEs in Australia: An Exploratory Study Mitsuhiro Umezu, Keio University Narender Sharma, University of Sydney Is EU Increasing Competition within Europe from Abroad? Globalization of Sports - The Case of Professional Football Mohamed Feras Salama, The University of Texas at El and its International Management Challenges Paso Sten Soederman, Stockholm University Equity Ownership by Financial Institutions and Firm Harald Dolles, German Institute for Japanese Studies Productivity Towards an Understanding of Terrorism Risk in the MNE Zhonghua Wu, National University of Singapore Gabriele G. S. Suder, CERAM Sophia Antipolis Ishtiaq P. Mahmood, National University of Singapore Michael Czinkota, Georgetown University Macroeconomic Reformation or Entrepreneurial Knowledge-based Assets: In Support of IFRS 3 Transformation? Privatization Experiences in Latin America and Eastern Europe John R. Swartz, Nova Southeastern University Rangamohan V. Eunni, Youngstown State University Robert A. Berg, Nova Southeastern University U. Srinivasa Rangan, Babson College The Institutional Distance Paradox: Explaining the ‘Early Mover’ Internationalization Strategies of Emerging Market SESSION: 1.2.3 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Firms Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204B Douglas Thomas, University of New Mexico Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Generating Competitive Advantage through Michael Hitt, Texas A&M University Alliances Chair: Anthony Goerzen, University of Victoria SUNDAY JUL 10 - 13:30-15:00 Discussant: Jeffrey J. Reuer, University of North Carolina SESSION: 1.2.1 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202 The Logic of Alliance Fads Benjamin Gomes-Casseres, Brandeis University Regulating International Business The Contingent Value of Alliance Partners’ Business-Group Chair: Sarianna Lundan, University of Maastricht Affiliation Discussant: Ram Mudambi, Temple University Jane W. Lu, Singapore Management University Xufei Ma, National University of Singapore Sustainable Development and Multiple Certifications in Do Alliances Provide Effective Entry into a New Line of International Supply Chains Business? R. Scott Marshall, Portland State University Louis Mulotte, HEC School of Management Paris Darrell Brown, Portland State University Pierre Dussauge, HEC School of Management Paris Three-Sector Stakeholder Approach to Agrobiotechnology Stephen R. Luxmore, Rochester Institute of Technology SESSION: 1.2.4 - PANEL Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Globalization and the Development of Competing Standards Room: 205A for Corporate Conduct Management Challenges in the New Europe Petra Christmann, Rutgers University Glen Taylor, University of Tampa Chair: Sheila M. Puffer, Northeastern University How Stable is the Dominant Position of Large Companies? and Daniel J. McCarthy, Northeastern University Sarianna M. Lundan, University of Maastricht Multinational Enterprises in the New Europe Nadine Roijakkers, Eindhoven University of Technology Alan M. Rugman, Indiana University Simon Collinson, University of Warwick AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 45 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Corporate Venturing as Vehicles for Strategic Success in the New Europe SESSION: 1.2.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Susan Hill, London Business School Ownership, FDI and M&A Changing Leadership Requirements for Managing in the New Europe Chair: Colm Kearney, Trinity College Dublin Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, INSEAD Discussant: Wendy Jeffus, Southern New Konstantin Korotov, European School of Management Hampshire University and Technology, Berlin Challenges and Opportunities for Russian Companies in the On Governance and Globalization: Ownership Structure New Europe and Internationalization of Indian Firms Sheila M. Puffer, Northeastern University Sumit Majumdar, University of Texas at Dallas Daniel J Mccarthy, Northeastern University Cross Border Mergers in the OECD: A Panel Data Study Oleg Vikhansky, Moscow State University Paul Simpson, University of Manchester Alexander Naumov, Moscow State University Mutual Productivity Spillovers between Foreign and Local Firms in China SESSION: 1.2.5 - PANEL Time: 13:30-15:00 Yingqi Wei, Lancaster University Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205B Xiaming Liu, Surrey University International Expansion of Emerging Market Chengang Wang, Surrey University Businesses SESSION: 1.2.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Chair: Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B Inter-subsidiary Knowledge Transfer, and Panelists: R&D Personnel Movements Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds Farok Contractor, Rutgers University Chair: Marina Papanastassiou, AUEB Michael Hitt, Texas A&M University Discussant: Jasjit Singh, INSEAD Yadong Luo, University of Miami Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University Learning to Learn - Efficient Inter-Subsidiary Transfer of Technological Knowledge SESSION: 1.2.6 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Magnus Persson, Uppsala University Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C Ulf Andersson, Uppsala University On The Road Again: Researchers’ Mobility Inside the R&D I3: Injuries, Inequality and Insurance Network Chair: Katherine Terrell, University of Michigan Paola Criscuolo, Tanaka Business School Discussant: Peter Keveos, Syracuse University Subsidiary's Inflow and Outflow of Knowledge within MNCs Globalisation and Income Inequality Changhui Zhou, Peking University Doren Chadee, University of Auckland Tony S. Frost, University of Western Ontario Johnson Murr, University of Auckland Employee Mobility and Absorptive Capacity: Evidence from Occupational Injuries and Economic Development Central and Eastern Europe W. Charles Sawyer, University of Southern Mississippi Nandini Lahiri, Indian School of Business Richard L. Sprinkle, University of Texas at El Paso Aldas Kriauciunas, Purdue University Individualism and Life Insurance Consumption around the SESSION: 1.2.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 World Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Andy C.W. Chui, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Room: 302A Chuck C. Y. Kwok, University of South Carolina Product Innovation and Marketing Chair: William H. A. Johnson, Bentley College Discussant: Prakash Das, Queen's University

Market Orientation, Product Innovation, and New Product Performance in Foreign Markets Janet Y. Murray, Saint Louis University Mike C. H. Chao, Saint Louis University

46 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Designing for Commercialization of Innovation in Global Organizations: A Process Perspective SESSION: 1.2.12 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 James Nebus, Northeastern University Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B Bert Spector, Northeastern University Capabilities and Skills in Internationalization Henry Lane, Northeastern University Multinational Market Expansion and Entry Timing Chair: Ivo Zander, Uppsala University Strategies: An Empirical Test of American Movie Industry Discussant: Fragkiskos Filippaios, Kent Business Shih-Ju Wang, National Taiwan Normal University School, The University of Kent Heng-Chiang Huang, National Taiwan University Leveraging Parent Capabilities and MNC Competitive SESSION: 1.2.10 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Advantages in Merging Markets: A Contingency and Dynamic Perspective Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 302B Roger Rongxin Chen, University of San Francisco Empirical Studies of Global Services MNE Capabilities to Cope with the International Business Environment Chair: Lilach Nachum, Baruch College - CUNY Deepak Sethi, Oakland University Discussant: Barry Scholnick, University of Alberta Firm- and Subsidiary-Specific Advantages, Strategic Choices, and Liability of Foreignness A Comprehensive Perspective of U.S. Services Trade: Incorporating Cross-Border Trade and MOFA Sales Heechun Kim, Arizona State University Michael W. Pustay, Texas A&M University Laszlo Tihanyi, Texas A&M University Use of 'Global Strategies' in International Service Industries Robert E. Hoskisson, Arizona State University Paul Whitla, Lingnan University SESSION: 1.2.13 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Peter G. P. Walters, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304A Howard A. Davies, Hong Kong Polytechnic University How Global are Internet Firms? A Comparison of US and Psychic Distance UK Internet Firms Chair: Gerhard Gniewosz, University of Sydney Stephen Chen, Australian National University Discussant: Sharon Watson, University of SESSION: 1.2.11 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Delaware Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303A National Culture and Entry Mode Choice in Newly International Acquisitions Industrialized Host Countries: Foreign MNE Strategies in South Korea Chair: Taco Reus, Florida Atlantic University Sidney John Gray, University of Sydney Discussant: Alain Noël, HEC Montréal Youngok Kim, University of New South Wales Hofstede, Schwartz, or Managerial Perceptions? A International Mergers and Acquisitions: The Performance Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Various Cultural Implications of Organizational Culture Distance Measures on an MNE's Establishment Mode Patrick X. Zhu, University of Auckland Choice. Elizabeth L. Rose, Victoria University of Wellington Rian Drogendijk, Tilburg University Kiyohiko Ito, University of Hawaii at Manoa Arjen Slangen, Erasmus University Rotterdam Management Control in Multinational Corporations Psychic Distance: A Conceptualization and Empirical Tom L. C. M. Groot, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Assessment Frederick W. Lindahl, George Washington University Carlos M. P. Sousa, University College Dublin Vicarious Learning and Firm Performance in Cross-border Luis Filipe Lages, Universidade Nova de Lisboa Acquisitions A Contingency Perspective on Psychic Distance in Qi Zhou, Ohio State University International Trading Relationships Oded Shenkar, Ohio State University Peter Magnusson, Saint Louis University Jeff Reuer, University of North Carolina Brett A. Boyle, Saint Louis University

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 47 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Multinational Enterprise in Developing Countries: Spillovers, SESSION: 1.2.14 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Liabilities, and Legitimacy Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B Jonathan P. Doh, Villanova University International HRM Practices Jennifer Oetzel, American University Sarah Bauerle, Villanova University Chair: Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University Discussant: Mark Peterson, Florida Atlantic SESSION: 1.3.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 University Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 301B

Determinants of the Staffing Policy for Foreign Subsidiaries Ethical and Social Issues in International and its Impact on Foreign Subsidiary’s Performance Business Naoki Ando, Seoul National University Chair: Pervez Nasim Ghauri, Manchester Dongkee Rhee, Seoul National University Business School, University of Manchester Cultural Similarity, Management Localization, and the Discussant: Ruth Aguilera, University of Illinois Performance of the FIEs in China: A Knowledge-based View Shengsheng Huang, Lingnan University Business Ethics in Multinational Corporations: A New Geng Cui, Lingnan University Approach to Balance Compliance and Integrity An Examination of Human Resource Management Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, The University of New South Wales Practices in Iran: Particularities and Underlying Contextual Michael Behnam, Suffolk University Factors The Paradox of Corruption in China's Township-Village Hamid Yeganeh, Laval University Enterprises: Toward a Duality Framework of Corruption in Zhan Su, Laval University Transition Economies Global Leaders as Experts Peter Ping Li, California State University, Stanislaus Joyce S. Osland, San Jose State University Market Liberalization, Corruption and FDI: A Rent Seeking Allan Bird, University of Missouri - St. Louis Approach Ram Mudambi, Temple University SUNDAY JUL 10 - 15:00-15:30 Pietro Navarra, and the LSE The Positioning of Global 500 Firms’ Virtuous Character: America, Europe and Asia Time: 15:00-15:30 Rosa Chun, Manchester Business School Room: 200B SESSION: 1.3.3 - COMPETITIVE Coffee Break Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 302A Alliances Acquisitions and Learning SUNDAY JUL 10 - 15:30-17:00 Chair: Joanne Oxley, University of Toronto Discussant: Tony W. Tong, State University of SESSION: 1.3.1 - PANEL Time: 15:30-17:00 New York, Buffalo Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 301A The Relationship between Alliance Formation and MNEs, Spillovers and International Termination: A Competitive Learning Perspective Development: New Research Directions Jun Xia, Texas Tech University The Scope of Knowledge Transfer: Evidence from US- Chair: Jonathan P. Doh, Villanova University and Japan Alliances Fabienne Fortanier, University of Amsterdam Joanne E. Oxley, University of Toronto Discussant: Sarianna M. Lundan, University of Tetsuo Wada, Gakushuin University Maastricht Building and Leveraging Knowledge Capabilities through Cross-Border Acquisitions FDI and Developing Countries: Problems and Challenges Manuel P. Ferreira, University of Utah Rajneesh Narula, University of Reading Stephen B. Tallman, University of Utah Foreign Direct Investment and Development: Exploring the Role of FDI Characteristics Fabienne Fortanier, University of Amsterdam Foreign Direct Investment in Developing Countries and Human Development Klaus E. Meyer, Copenhagen Business School and National Cheng-chi University, Taiwan

48 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 International Portfolio Flows and Information Asymmetry SESSION: 1.3.4 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Dorothee J. Feils, University of Alberta Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 302B Mark Huson, University of Alberta Off-Shoring Foreign Investment, Corporate Ownership, and Development: Are Firms in Emerging Markets Catching Up Chair: Charles D. Edelman, IHTC and Monmouth to the World Standard? University Jan Svejnar, University of Michigan Discussant: Tina Dacin, Queen's School of Klara Sabirianova, University of Michigan Business Katherine Terrell, University of Michigan

Offshore Outsourcing: An Integrative Framework for SESSION: 1.3.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Competitive Advantage Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 304A Ben L. Kedia, University of Memphis Somnath Lahiri, University of Memphis Japanese Internationalization of R&D and Antecedents of Inter-Country Variance of Outsourcing Subsidiary Technology Sourcing in the U.S. Practices: Culture and Institutional Context Chair: Camilla Noonan, Rutgers University and Hussam A. Al-Shammari, University of Texas at University College Dublin Arlington Discussant: Joan D. Penner-hahn, Wayne State Inter-Firm Knowledge Sharing as a Source of Competitive Advantage in Global Supply Chains University Mee-Shew Cheung, The University of Tennessee Increasing Exploration: Evidence from International Matthew B. Myers, The University of Tennessee Expansion Juan Alcacer, New York University SESSION: 1.3.5 - PANEL Time: 15:30-17:00 Heather Berry, University of Pennsylvania Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 303A Wilbur Chung, University of Maryland Unlocking the Power of Securitization in The Relationships between Absorptive Capacity and Emerging Market Countries: The Case of Asia Performance and Autonomy of Subsidiaries: The Cases of Japanese and European Multinationals in the United States Chair: Laurent L. Jacque, Tufts University Seiko Arai, Japan’s R&D Internationalization – A Path-Dependent Trials and Tribulations of Securitization in Thailand Explanation Asavin Chintakananda, Former Senior Advisor and John Cantwell, Rutgers University and University of Senior Director, Asian Development Bank and Former Reading Governor of the Stock Exchange of Thailand Yanli Zhang, Rutgers University Recent Development of Securitization in South-Korea: The Case of Kamco and the Cross-Border Securitization of SESSION: 1.3.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Korean Non-Performing Loans Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 304B Jacob Hook, Mercer Oliver Wyman Prospects for Securitization in China: The Choice between Strategic Issues in Service Industries On-Shore and Off-Shore Deals in Chinese Securitization Chair: Mahmood A. Zaidi, University of Minnesota Patrick Shena, Tufts University Discussant: Elizabeth L. Rose, Victoria University Securitization and the Wealth of Nations of Wellington Myron Glucksman, President, Myron Glucksman Consulting and former Managing Director at Citigroup When Can the Resource Based View Explain Small Firm Corporate & Investment Bank Exporting? Comparing Services and Manufacturing SESSION: 1.3.6 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Rolf Mirus, University of Alberta Barry Scholnick, University of Alberta Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 303B Finding Common Ground: Task Interdependence, Task International Investments Similarity and Distance Influences on Shared Integration Perceptions and Office Effectiveness Chair: Len J. Trevino, Washington State University William Newburry, Rutgers Business School - Newark Discussant: Prasad Padmanabhan, St. Mary's and New Brunswick University Naomi Gardberg, Baruch College Multi-Level Agency Issues in International Franchising International Investments by U.S. Financial and Manufacturing Firms Carol A. Finnegan, Michigan State University Jongmoo Jay Choi, Temple University Eric C. Tsai, State University of New York, Oswego AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 49 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Entrepreneurial Resources, Capability Building, and the SESSION: 1.3.9 - PANEL Time: 15:30-17:00 Performance of International New Ventures During Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 202 International Expansion Shih-chieh Fang, National Kaohsiung First University of JIBS 3 Lenses Panel: MNE Political Science and Technology Strategies, Experience with Corruption and Mei-Ching Huang, I-Shou University Corporate Social Responsibility Fu-Sheng Tsai, I-Shou University Chair: Jean Boddewyn, Baruch College, CUNY How do Companies Learn to Acquire Internationally Discussant: Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Anna Nadolska, Erasmus University Rotterdam Enhancing Performance through Learning Orientation and Panelists: Strategic Flexibility Amy Hillman, Arizona State University Anthony S. Roath, The University of Oklahoma Peter Rodriguez, University of Virginia Rudolf R. Sinkovics, The University of Manchester, UK Donald Siegel, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Timothy D. Landry, The University of Oklahoma

SESSION: 1.3.10 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 SESSION: 1.3.12 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 204A Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 205A Entry and Expansion Strategies Cultures and Values Chair: Carolyn B. Mueller, Stetson University Chair: Oded Shenkar, Ohio State University Discussant: Carlos Garcia Pont, IESE Business Discussant: Nakiye Avdan Boyacigiller, Sabanci School University

The Effects of Organizational Life Cycle and Unabsorbed Cultural Values in a Changed World: A Test of Hofstede's Organizational Slack on FDI Decision Predictions Siah Hwee Ang, University of Auckland Gerhard Gniewosz, University of Sydney Jason Huang, University of Auckland Psychic Distance: A Review of Empirical Research from The Survival and Market Share Performance of Foreign 1988-2004 Invested Firms: Influences of Entry Timing, Mode, and Peter Magnusson, Saint Louis University Investment Size Daniel W. Baack, Saint Louis University Gerald Yong Gao, University of Hong Kong Srdan Zdravkovic, Saint Louis University Yigang Pan, York University Karin Staub, Saint Louis University Xiongwen Lu, An Analysis of Recurrent Conceptual Confusions in Cultural Entry Timing and Performance of International New Management Research Ventures from Emerging Markets: Evidence from China, Hamid Yeganeh, Laval University India, Mexico and South Africa Zhan Su, Laval University Eric Wood, Elie Virgile Chrysostome, Moncton University Susanna Khavul, London Business School User Attitudes and IT Performance in the US and Canada: Srinivas Prakhya, IIMBangalore Assessing Country, Culture, and Gender Effects Raul Velarde, IPADE Susan K. Lippert, Drexel University Congcong Zheng, London Business School John A. Volkmar, Gettysburg College Howard Forman, Drexel University SESSION: 1.3.11 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 204B SESSION: 1.3.13 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Learning and Expanding Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 205B Chair: Dev K. Dutta, The University of Western Int'l OB Issues: Negotiation, Decision-making Ontario and Job Satisfaction Discussant: Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Chair: Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount University Discussant: Anne Susann Rohn, Institute of Strategic Ambidexterity in International Expansion: Exploration and Exploitation of Market, Product, and Business Administration, University of Kiel, Organizational Boundaries Germany Preet S. Aulakh, York University Job Attitudes and Absenteeism: Global Roots and Local Mitrabarun Sarkar, University of Central Florida Links Betty Jane Punnett, University of the West Indies Dion Greenidge, University of the West Indies Jase Ramsey, University of South Carolina 50 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Sunday SUNDAY, JULY 10 Variations in Negotiation Behavior: A Five-Country Comparison of Finland, India, Mexico, Turkey and the United States SUNDAY JUL 10 - 19:30-21:30 Lynn E. Metcalf, California Polytechnic State University Allan Bird, University of Missouri-St. Louis Time: 19:30-21:30 Mahesh Shankarmahesh, University of Missouri-St. Fellows Dinner Louis Zeynep Aycan, Koç University AIB Fellows only. Dídimo Dewar Valdelamar, Tecnológico de Monterrey Jorma Larimo, University of Vaasa Environmental Uncertainty and Risk-Taking Behavior: A Cross-National Comparison Mona Verma Makhija, The Ohio State University Seung-hyun Lee, University of Texas at Dallas Dilek Zamantili Nayir, Marmara University

SESSION: 1.3.14 - PANEL Time: 15:30-17:00 Room: 205C BALAS Special Session : International Business in Latin America Chair: Robert Grosse, Thunderbird

Corporate Responses to Terrorism in Latin America Joseph Ganitsky, Loyola University New Orleans Institutional Determinants of the Argentinean Crisis: a Systemic Approach Guillermo Cardoza, Instituto de Empresa Mergers and Acquisitions: Empirical Evidence in Chile Carlos Maquieira, Univ de Chile

SUNDAY JUL 10 - 17:15-18:00

Time: 17:15-18:00 Room: 200A JIBS Decade Award Plenary

The 2005 JIBS Decade Award, sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan, will recognize the most influential paper published in the 1995 volume of the Journal of International Business Studies.

SUNDAY JUL 10 - 18:00-18:45

Time: 18:00-18:45 Room: Foyer 2 JIBS Decade Award Reception

Hosted by Palgrave Macmillan in honor of the winner of the 2005 JIBS Decade Award.

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 51 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11

SESSION: 2.1.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 MONDAY, JULY 11 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Multinationals' Political Strategy Placement Center Chair: Jean Boddewyn, Baruch College CUNY Room: 203 Hours: 8:30-17:00 (Sun-Tue) Discussant: Patricia A. Nelson, University of Edinburgh; Hitotsubashi University Exhibits Room: 200B Perfect Match in an Imperfect Market Environment: An Investigation of Political Representative Strategy of Hours: 9:30-17:30 (Sun-Mon), 9:30-16:00 (Tue) International Telecommunications Operators in China Mary Leung, Leeds Metropolitan University Managing Political and Institutional Risk in Emerging Economies: Implications for Ownership Structure and MONDAY JUL 11 - 07:00-08:30 Political Influence Strategy Kalpana Seethepalli, George Washington University Time: 07:00-08:30 Jonathan Doh, Villanova University Room: 205C Policy Transfer and Convergence: Implications for WAIB Breakfast and Business Meeting Corporate Political Strategy Terrence Guay, Pennsylvania State University Jonathan Doh, Villanova University Women of the AIB and those interested in supporting the advancement of women in business will have a short business meeting, light breakfast, and networking SESSION: 2.1.3 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 opportunities Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204B Partner for Alliances MONDAY JUL 11 - 08:30-10:00 Chair: Andreas Michael Klossek, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology SESSION: 2.1.1 - PANEL Time: 08:30-10:00 Discussant: Raed Elaydi, UNC-Chapel Hill Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202 International Entrepreneurship: Is Experience Valuable in International Strategic Alliances? Opportunities for Conceptual and Empirical Shao-Chi Chang, National Cheng Kung University Advancement Jung-Ho Lai, Southern Taiwan University of Technology, National Cheng Kung University Chair: Richard W. Wright, University of Richmond What About the ‘Other Firm?’ A View on Alliance Formation and Athens University of Economics and Business in Emerging Markets from the Perspective of the Host Firm R. Michael Holmes Jr, Texas A&M University Internationalization: Conceptualizing an Entrepreneurial Tim R. Holcomb, Texas A&M University Process of Behavior in Time A Resource Based View of the Firm’s Negotiation Skills Marian V. Jones, Impact on its Performance through the Life Cycle of a Nicole Coviello, University of Auckland Global Horizontal Equity Alliance Future Research Directions on the Phenomenon of Born- Eman Elshenawy, Washington State University Global Firms Gary A. Knight, Florida State University SESSION: 2.1.4 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 A Capabilities Perspective on the Effects of Early Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A Internationalization on Firm Survival and Growth China Harry J. Sapienza, University of Minnesota Internationalization and the Development of Dynamic Chair: Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University - Capabilities in Start-Ups Camden Erkko Autio, HEC University of Lausanne Discussant: Tom Roehl, Western Washington University

The Abandonment of Joint Venture as a Dominant Entry Strategy in China: A Negative Diffusion Approach Jun Xia, Texas Tech University

52 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 Neo-institutional Approaches to Understanding International Explaining the Sources of Valuable Growth: A Multi-Country Non-equity Alliances: Contractual Safeguards, Credible Analysis Commitments and Dispute Resolution in Contractual Joint Tony W. Tong, State University of New York at Buffalo Ventures in China Todd M. Alessandri, Syracuse University Yue Wang, University of New South Wales Jeffrey J. Reuer, University of North Carolina Stephen Nicholas, University of Sydney Asda Chintakananda, University of North Carolina Investing in China: A Network Perspective on the Diffusion Real Options and FDI Theory of Foreign Market Entry Decisions Across Countries Jing Li, Simon Fraser University Jiatao Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Alan M. Rugman, Indiana University Jing Yu Yang, Hong Kong University of Science and SESSION: 2.1.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Technology Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Deborah R. Yue, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Capital Structure and Dividend Policy SESSION: 2.1.5 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Chair: Bulent Aybar, Southern New Hampshire Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205B University Human and Social Capital: Bridging Local Discussant: Meghana Ayyagari, George Washington University and Global Chair: Stephen B. Tallman, University of Utah Corporate Governance and the FDI Decision: Evidence from Taiwan Discussant: Jonathan Brookfield, Texas A & M Yung-chih Lien, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic University Research Jenifer Piesse, King's College London Diversity, Human and Social Capital as Location Determinants: Evidence From the Indian IT Industry Roger Strange, King's College London Florian A. Taeube, JW Goethe University Igor Filatotchev, King's College London The Differential Effects of Social Capital Types on Internal Capital Markets as a Source of MNC Competitive Internationalization Advantage: Empirical Evidence from Foreign Subsidiary Capital Structure Decisions Shameen Prashantham, University of Strathclyde Raj Aggarwal, Kent State University The Role of Multinational Firms in Human Capital Development: A Case in Point Nyonyo Aung Kyaw, Iona College Michael Hilb, University of St. Gallen The Capital Structure of the Spanish Multinationals Firms: A Pecking Order Strategy Florencia Roitstein, INSEAD Juan J. Durán, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Moderating Effects of Culture in Transfer of Knowledge: A Case of Danish Multinationals and their Subsidiaries in P. Fernando Úbeda, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid R.China and India SESSION: 2.1.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Verner Worm, Copenhagen Business School Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B Xiaojun Xu, Fudan University Jai Sinha, ASSERT Institute of Management Studies Internationalization of R&D

SESSION: 2.1.6 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Chair: George Tesar, Umea School of Business Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C and Economics Discussant: Marina Papanastassiou, AUEB Real Options (II) Strategic R&D Location by Multinational Firms: Spillovers, Chair: Harvey Arbeláez, Monterey Institute of Technology Sourcing, and Competition International Studies René Belderbos, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Discussant: Reid W. Click, George Washington Elissavet Lykogianni, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven University Reinhilde Veugelers, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Real Option Theory and International Business: A Critical The Internationalization of Japanese Pharmaceutical Review Research and Development Jing Li, Simon Fraser University Joan D. Penner-Hahn, Wayne State University

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 53 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 MNEs Strategies of Internationalisation of Production and R&D Investment in an Integrated Graphical Framework SESSION: 2.1.11 - PANEL Time: 08:30-10:00 Accounting for the Nature and the Speed of the Learning Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303A Process Mário Alexandre Silva, Faculdade de Economia da Networks in International Management Universidade do Porto Research: Assessing Progress, Aurora A. C. Teixeira, CEMPRE, Faculdade de Opportunities and Challenges Economia da Universidade do Porto Chair: Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University SESSION: 2.1.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Discussant: Julian Birkinshaw, London Business Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A School

Born Global Firms The Embedded Multinational – The Uppsala Research Program on MNEs Chair: Sergio Willian Carvalho, Baruch College, Ulf Andersson, Uppsala University CUNY Mats Forsgren, Uppsala University Discussant: Ahmet H. Kirca, George Washington Ulf Holm, Uppsala University Unviersity Multinational Corporation Networks: Practices and Performance How Small Born-Globals Overcome Constraints Anthony Goerzen, University of Victoria Susan Freeman, Monash University, Australia Ron Edwards, Monash University, Australia Centres of Excellence: Network Research on European MNCs Bill Schroder, Monash University, Australia Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School The Impact of IT Capability on Born-Global SMEs: Evidence from China Ulf Holm, Uppsala University Man Zhang, Bowling Green State University Learning and Knowledge Management through External Networks Jim Mccullough, University of Puget Sound Nicholas Athanassiou, Northeastern University Do Born Global Firms Represent a Truly Distinct Type of Organisation? Martha Maznevski, University of Virginia Douglas Dow, Melbourne Business School Geography and Networks: Effect on Innovation and Knowledge Diffusion SESSION: 2.1.10 - PANEL Time: 08:30-10:00 Jasjit Singh, INSEAD, Singapore Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 302B Geographical Movements, Social Networks, and the New Species of Multinationals The Shift Towards Services Ivo Zander, Uppsala University Chair: Karl Sauvant, Division on Investment, Network Imprinting: Impact of Social Networks on New Venture Internationalization Technology and Enterprise Development, UNCTAD Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Discussant: Robert Grosse, Thunderbird and Stephanie Fernhaber, Indiana University Lilach Nachum, Baruch College, CUNY SESSION: 2.1.12 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 The Shift Towards Services Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B Karl P. Sauvant, Division on Investment, Technology Sharing What We Know and Enterprise Development, UNCTAD Implications for IB Theory Chair: Tatiana Zalan, University of Melbourne Yair Aharoni, University of Tel Aviv Discussant: Shaohua Carolyn Mu, Baylor Services Exports from Emerging Markets University Farok Contractor, Rutgers University Cultural Distance, Ownership, Product and Process The Impact of Ownership and Location Factors on the Similarity, Acquisition and Intra-network Knowledge Sharing Internationalization of Service Transnationals into Transition Jangho Lee, Sogang University Economies: An Empirical Study Sharing Knowing vs. Transferring Knowledge Sumit K. Kundu, Florida International University Vikas Kumar, Bocconi University Kristiina Mäkelä, Helsinki School of Economics, Finland Susan Peters, California State Polytechnic University The Diffusion of ‘Learning to Learn’ Skills within a Global Firm: Transferring Innovation Know-How to Overseas Subsidiaries Soonkyoo Choe, Doug-Pyo Hong, LG Household & Health Care Ltd

54 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 Learning from International Business Affiliations: Effects of the Effective and Efficient Transfer of Knowledge on Absorptive Capacity MONDAY JUL 11 - 10:30-12:00 Liliana Perez Nordtvedt, The University of Texas at Arlington SESSION: 2.2.1 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 Ben L. Kedia, The University of Memphis Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202

SESSION: 2.1.13 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 The Evolving Policy Framework for Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304A International Business and the IB Research Agenda: A Broken Connection? Staffing International Assignments Chair: Michael Gestrin, Senior Economist, OECD Chair: Sigrid Khorram, University of Texas at El Paso The OECD Policy Framework For Investment: An Emerging Discussant: Taco Reus, Florida Atlantic University International Standard For Host-Country Policy Michael Gestrin, Senior Economist, OECD Theoretical Perspectives on the Determinants of MNCs’ Manfred Schekulin, Director, Export and Investment Foreign Subsidiary Managerial Staffing Strategy Policy, Austrian Ministry of Economic Affairs and Labour Chei Hwee Chua, University of South Carolina and Chairman, OECD Investment Committee Foreign Subsidiary Staffing, Institutional Environment and Investment Rules in Regional Trade Agreements: The Performance Implications: Experiences from Japanese Spread of the NAFTA Model MNCs Christopher Wilkie, Deputy Director, Investment Trade Ajai Singh Gaur, National University of Singapore Policy Division (EBI), Government of Canada Andrew Delios, National University of Singapore Multilateral Investment Rules Post Cancún: Prospects And Kulwant Singh, National University of Singapore Possibilities Revisiting Repatriation Concerns: Organizational Support Edward M. Graham, Senior Fellow, Institute for vs. Career and Contextual Influences International Economics Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University The Development Implications of the Evolving Framework for International Business Jean-Luc Cerdin, ESSEC Business School Richard Newfarmer, Lead Author, Global Economic Organizational Support And Psychological Well-Being of Prospects, World Bank Western Expatriates in Turkey Multinational Enterprises and the : The Dilek Zamantili Nayir, Marmara University Evolution of the Policy Debate over 25 Years Xiaoyun Wang, University of Manitoba Karl P. Sauvant, Director of the Division on Investment, Technology and Enterprise Development, UNCTAD SESSION: 2.1.14 - PANEL Time: 08:30-10:00 Room: 304B SESSION: 2.2.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 AJBS Special Session 2: Japan as a Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Research Focus Bargaining, Institutions and Power in the Chair: Chikaku Usui, University of Missouri, St. International Context Louis Chair: Hildy Teegen, George Washington Discussant: Adrian Tschoegl, University of University Pennsylvania Discussant: Steve Kobrin, University of Panelists: Pennsylvania John Cantwell, Rutgers University, USA and University The Deinstitutionalization of Coerced Reforms: The Case of of Reading Private Infrastructure Investments Jean-Francois Hennart, Tilburg University Witold Jerzy Henisz, University of Pennsylvania D. Eleanor Westney, M.I.T. Bennet A. Zelner, Georgetown University Beyond the Bargaining Power Model: Explaining MONDAY JUL 11 - 10:00-10:30 Governance Outcomes among Nations, MNEs, and NGOs James F. Nebus, Northeastern University Time: 10:00-10:30 Carlos Rufin, Babson College Room: 200A Coffee Break

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 55 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 Human Resource Challenges of Global Offshoring SESSION: 2.2.3 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Fred F. Foulkes, Boston University Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204B Sushil Vachani, Boston University Attracting FDI Jennifer Zaslow, Boston University Chair: Mona Makhija, Ohio State University SESSION: 2.2.6 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Discussant: Susan Trussler, University of Scranton Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C

Which Dimensions Matter?: Testing ‘Institutional Pillars' as MNC Growth and Internationalization Predictors of FDI Chair: Robert Grosse, Thunderbird Jamie D. Collins, Texas A&M University Discussant: Stanley D. Nollen, Georgetown Dan Li, Texas A&M University University Purva Kansal, Panjab University Towards Assessment of the Relative Role of Political Modelling the Growth of the Multinational Enterprise: Stability on a Country’s Propensity to Attract FDI Extending Penrose's Analysis Alina Kudina, Oxford University Peter J. Buckley, Leeds University A Proposal To Improve The UNCTAD's Inward FDI Mark Casson, University of Reading Potential Index Operating Characteristics, Risk, and Performance of Born- Carlos Rodriguez, Basque Country University Global Firms Jesus Ferreiro, Basque Country University Joan Wiggenhorn, Barry University Mari Carmen Gomez, Basque Country University Kimberly C. Gleason, Florida Atlantic University Jeff Madura, Florida Atlantic University SESSION: 2.2.4 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 Internationalization vs. Business Diversification – The Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A Impact of Internal Capability Development Global Customer and Supplier Management Niron Hashai, Hebrew University Tamar Almor, College of Management, Academic Chair: Bodo Schlegelmilch, Wirtschaftsuniversität Studies Wien Marina Papanastassiou, Athens University of Economics Fragkiskos Filippaios, University of Kent Manager-Managed Dimension--Challenges of Global Ruth Rama, Instituto de Economia y Geografia CSIC Account Management (Spanish Council for Scientific Research) Omar Toulan, McGill University Geographic Dimension--Identifying Spatial Segments For SESSION: 2.2.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Global Supply Chain Services Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Matthew B. Myers, University of Tennessee Company-Account Dimension, Model, and Qualitative Taxation and Transaction Costs Findings Chair: Ike Mathur, Southern Illinois University George S. Yip, London Business School Discussant: Robert K Larson, University of Dayton Demand-Supply Dimension and Quantitative Findings G. Tomas M. Hult, Michigan State University New Evidence on the Effective Tax Burden of MNC Activities in Central- and East-European Countries SESSION: 2.2.5 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 Christian Bellak, WU-Wien Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205B Roman Roemisch, Vienna Institute of International Economic Studies Links Between Global Offshoring and the Markus Leibrecht, Economic Analysis Division, Austrian Local Institutional Context National Bank Chair: Sushil Vachani, Boston University Political Determinants of Tax Avoidance: Evidence from Foreign Invested Enterprises in China Discussant: Tatiana Manolova, Suffolk University Yasheng Chen, Simon Fraser University Local Political Business Cycle Effects on Global Off-Shoring Rajulton Fernando, University of Western Ontario Trends David J. Sharp, University of Western Ontario Paul Vaaler, Tufts University Transaction Costs and Foreign Market Entry Mode: An Off-shoring and the Indian IT Labour Market Eclectic Approach in the Presence of Risk Premium and Production Cost Difference Rakesh Basant, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad Min-Chan Pyo, George Washington University The New Breed of Third-World Multinationals: The Case of an Indian Software Services Firm Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University 56 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11

SESSION: 2.2.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 SESSION: 2.2.10 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 302B International Locational Strategies Mode of Entry in Service Industries Chair: Nandini Lahiri, Indian School of Business Chair: Dana-Nicoleta Lascu, University of Discussant: Lilach Nachum, Baruch College, Richmond CUNY Discussant: J. Brent Mckenzie, University of Western Ontario The Instability of an International Joint Venture and its Location Choice in a Cluster Beyond Entry: Examining McDonald's Expansion in In Hyeock (Ian) Lee, Indiana University International Markets Placing Big Bets: Exit as a Mechanism for National R&D David Leibsohn, University of Michigan Reform in the Transnational Economy Francine Lafontaine, University of Michigan Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Modes of Foreign Entry by Knowledge-Intensive Firms: A Mark Lehrer, University of Rhode Island Resource-Based Analysis Internationalization as a Spatial Process Klaus E. Meyer, Copenhagen Business School and Mika Gabrielsson, Helsinki School of Economics National Cheng-chi University, Taiwan Jarmo Eronen, Helsinki School of Economics Mike Wright, Nottingham University Business School Jorma Pietala, Helsinki School of Economics Sarika Pruthi, Nottingham University Business School Population Exploitation, Organizational Exploration: Effects Mode of Entry in Service Firms: Strategic Variables and on Foreign Entry Location Decisions in China Characteristics of Services Influencing the Internationalization Process Jiatao Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Esther Sanchez-Peinado, , Spain Fiona Kun Yao, Hong Kong Jose Pla-Barber, University of Valencia, Spain University of Science and Technology Louis Hébert, HEC Montreal, Quebec

SESSION: 2.2.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 SESSION: 2.2.11 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303A Innovation in Brazil, Exports and The Drivers of Internationalization and Intermediaries Performance Chair: Douglas Dow, Melbourne Business School Chair: Mary A. Krome Hamilton, University of Discussant: George M. Puia, Saginaw Valley State Rhode Island University Discussant: Lance Eliot Brouthers, UTEP

Knowledge Management and Modularization in the Moderator Influences on the Internationalization Automobile Industry of Brazil: A Supplier-Focused Approach Performance Relationship Ronaldo Parente, Rutgers University B. Elango, Illinois State University Chandrashekhar Lakshman, Virginia State University How Firm Performance Affects Internationalization The Impact of Uncertainty, Tacitness of Strategic Jae Chul Jung, University of Western Ontario Resources and Context Specificity on the Collaboration Pratima Bansal, University of Western Ontario Strategies of Brazilian Exporters: An Exploratory Study Internationalization and Performance: The Moderating Role Fernando Robles, George Washington University of Organizational Complexity Syed Akhter, Marquette University Fabienne Fortanier, University of Amsterdam Ruth Clarke, Nova Southeastern University Alan R. Muller, University of Amsterdam Marcilio Machado, Universidade Federal do Espirito Multinationality and Cost Efficiency: The Case of U.S. Santo, Brazil Manufacturing Firms The Termination Dilemma of Foreign Intermediaries: Lei Li, University of Portland Performance, Anti-shirking Measures and Hold-up Safeguards Bent Petersen, Copenhagen Business School Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business School Gabriel R. G. Benito, Copenhagen Business School and BI Norwegian School of Management

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 57 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11

SESSION: 2.2.12 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B MONDAY JUL 11 - 12:15-13:30

Subsidiary Roles SESSION: POSTER2 Time: 12:15-13:30 Chair: David Brock, Ben-Gurion University Room: 200A Discussant: Moacir De Miranda Oliveira Jr., Poster Session 2 with Light Lunch Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo Impact of Technological Innovation Capabilities on Strategy, Structure, and Effectiveness in Multinational International Competitiveness of Firms Subsidiaries Madan Annavarjula, Northern Illinois University Amir Shoham, Ben-Gurion University Steven Mcmillan, Penn State University David Brock, Ben-Gurion University Sam Beldona, Wichita State University The Territorial Extension of the Strategic Role of the Western Subsidiary in the Developing Countries: Macroeconomic Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on the Identification of the Determining Factors Domestic Economy of South Africa Chiraz Saidani, Laval University Mohamed Ansari, Albany State University Zhan Su, Laval University Abiodun Ojemakinde, Albany State University Subsidiary Types, Activities, and Location: An Empirical Cranmer Rutihinda, Bishop's University Investigation Corporate Groups of Asia and Latin America: Changing Michael Enright, University of Hong Kong Organizational Structures and Global Strategies Venkat Subramanian, University of Hong Kong Syed Tariq Anwar, West Texas A&M University MNE Subsidiaries in Australia: Drivers of Growth or Importance of Firms’ Size in Export Activity: An Evaluation Harbingers of Increasing Disengagement? in the Case of Small and Mid-size Non-consolidated Export Firms in Spain Stephen Nicholas, University of Sydney Jesús Arteaga-Ortiz, University of Las Palmas de Gran Elizabeth Maitland, University of New South Wales Canaria, Spain Andre Sammartino, University of Melbourne Diego Medina-Muñoz, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria SESSION: 2.2.13 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 Harvey Arbeláez, Monterey Institute of International Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B Studies 2nd WAIB Sponsored Panel: Women Don't Exploring the Mode of Knowledge Transfer in MNCs: The Ask -- But Mentoring Can Help! Role of Direct and Indirect Linkages Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University Chair: Susan Forquer Gupta, University of Mary Krome Hamilton, University of Rhode Island Wisconsin-Milwaukee Facilitating Expert-Local Knowledge Transfer with Dynamic Models: Exploratory Application in China If I Knew Then What I Know Now Robert Earl Bateman, American University of Sharjah Virginia Phillips, University of Otago Competitive Performance and International Diversification: A Needs-Driven approach to the Development of Mentoring Hypothesis of Potential Endogenous and Exogenous Networks Competitive Advantages of Firms Terri A. Scandura, University of Miami A. M. Bobillo, University Of Valladolid Mentoring Expectations: What Should We Be Asking For? Felix Lopez-Iturriaga, University Of Valladolid Susan Forquer Gupta, University of Wisconsin Ilduara Busta-Varela, Copenhagen Business School From ‘Me and Mine’ to ‘You and Yours’ – Growing into the Fernando Tejerina-Gaite, University Of Valladolid Role of Mentor The Impact of Relationship Quality on Continuous Resource Lyn S. Amine, Saint Louis University Commitment and Partner Performance in International R&D Alliances: A Conceptual Framework MONDAY JUL 11 - 12:00-12:15 Brigitte H. T. Bojkowszky, WU-Wien Bodo B. Schlegelmilch, WU-Wien Location as a Political Strategy: Political Risk and Foreign Time: 12:00-12:15 Ventures in the PRC Room: 200A Jonathan Brookfield, Texas A&M University Break Jun Li, U. of New Hampshire Putting your Eggs in One Basket: the SME, Multinationality and Firm Performance Lance Brouthers, University of Texas at El Paso George Nakos, Clayton College & State University Keith Brouthers, Temple University 58 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 Brazil’s Embraer and National Competitiveness – Global The Challenge of Latecomers: An Explorative Study of Links, not Diamonds: A critical Case Test of the Diamond Foreign Market Entry-Strategy Process of Selected Model’s Validity in Latin America Hungarian Companies Miguel P. Caldas, Loyola University New Orleans Emma Incze, Corvinus University of Budapest Ilan Avrichir, ESPM & IBMEC-SP Cultural Analysis of South Korea's Economic Prospects Will India become the New China? The Emergence of India O. Yul Kwon, as a Location of Globalising Business Measuring Commitment in Family Business: The Malcolm Kenneth Chapman, University of Leeds Moderating Role of Firm Internationalization Nicolas Forsans, University of Leeds Somnath Lahiri, The University of Memphis Knowledge Transfer within Multinational Corporations: A Raj V. Mahto, The University of Memphis Strategic International Human Resource Management A Cross-Cultural Approach to Interactivity: Measurement Perspective Issues Jiun-Shiu Chen, The University of Memphis Dana-Nicoleta Lascu, University of Richmond Raj V. Mahto, The University of Memphis Cultural Knowledge and Cross-Cultural Training: A Edith C. Busija, The University of Memphis Knowledge-Spiral Perspective Economic Development and E-Commerce Activity Tomasz Lenartowicz, Florida Atlantic University Kittinoot Chulikavit, Maejo University James Patrick Johnson, Rollins College, Florida Jim Mccullough, University of Puget Sound Robert Konopaske, Florida Atlantic University Jerman Rose, Washington State University Business Practice Arbitrage as a Success Factor in Service Cases from the Food Retail Industry in Egypt Sector Entrepreneurship by Foreigners in Japan Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University Carl Kay, Independent Consultant Ilgaz Arikan, Georgia State University Tim Clark, Portland State University Diaa Ghaly, The Wadi Group (Egypt) Transition of the Banking Sector: From State-to Foreign Yasser Michemich, Georgia State University Ownership: The East and Central European Experience Sherin El-Bendary, Georgia State University Katherin Marton, Fordham University Knowledge Acquisition Strategies of Small and Medium- Overcome Management Bias in International Expansion: A Sized Enterprises: Evidence from Hungary and Ukraine Four-Step Strategy Wade M. Danis, Georgia State University Briance Mascarenhas, Rutgers University Andrew V. Shipilov, University of Toronto Diana L Day, Rutgers University While Detroit Slept Keiretsu Thrived: The Competitive Start-up and Survival of Household-level Rural Non-farm Power of Keiretsu and Supply Chain Of Japanese Auto Activities Makers in Global Market Success Atul Mishra, Plymouth University Gary R. Fane, University of North Florida All Revolutions are Not the Same: Strategy, Power and M. Reza Vaghefi, University of North Florida Negotiation among Expatriate Managers in a German Louis A. Woods, University of North Florida Multinational Corporation Cheryl A. Van Deusen, University of North Florida Fiona Moore, Kingston University Women's Entrepreneurship: A Force for International Be Consumer-Related Partner-Selection for International Business in Post-Soviet Georgia Alliance Bijan Fazlollahi, Georgia State University Feng-chuan Pan, Tajen Institute of Technology; ISU Judy G. Quick, Georgia State University Jun Ying Huang, I-Shou University Rewards and Firm Performance - A look into the Motivation Chi-Yu Huang, I-Shou University Black Box Asymmetry and Heterogeneity in Alliances Oliver Gottschalg, INSEAD Andrew Papadopoulos, HEC Montreal Resolving a Morally Ambiguous Dilemma: An Exploratory Yan Cimon, HEC Montreal Study of an International Marketing Decision Scenario Louis Hebert, HEC Montreal Andreas F. Grein, Baruch College - CUNY Free Trade Zones and Export Processing Zones as Stephen J. Gould, Baruch College - CUNY Instruments for International Strategy: Review, Typology, R&D Investment and Firm Performance: A Comparative and Suggestions for Research Study of the US and Taiwanese Companies in the Nicolas Papadopoulos, Carleton University Technology-Intensive Industry Shavin Malhotra, Carleton University I Han, National Taiwan University Profitability of Foreign Owned Companies in Poland 1993- Cheng-Min Chuang, National Taiwan University 2002: Does Foreign Ownership Matter? Product Diversification, Geographic Expansion, and the Konrad Marcin Pawlik, Aarhus School of Business Corporate Performance: A Competence Perspective Correlates and Predictors to Organizational Commitment in Chia-Wen Hsu, National Taiwan University China Heng-Yih Liu, Yuan Ze University Douglas Kent Peterson, The College of New Jersey AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 59 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 The Role of Alliance Learning in the Australian Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Industry. MONDAY JUL 11 - 13:30-15:00 Vanessa Ratten, Queensland University of Technology Impact of Iraq War on Gulf Countries Equity Markets SESSION: 2.3.1 - PANEL Time: 13:30-15:00 Massood Samii, Southern New Hampshire University Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 301A Bulent Aybar, Southern New Hampshire University Arul Thirunavukkarasu, Southern New Hampshire Environmental and Natural-Resource Issues University in International Business Wind of change? Shareholder Structures in Germany Lydia M. Schmelter, Queensland University of Chair: Robert J. Weiner, George Washington Technology University; Université Laval Gordon Boyce, Queensland University of Technology Corporate Environmental Behavior in Emerging Markets Internationalisation by Divestiture: The Case of a Small, and the Public Policy Process High-Technology Firm from a Small Economy Jorge Rivera, George Washington University Joanna Scott-Kennel, Victoria University of Wellington Mark Starik, George Washington University Can A Large Multinational Corporation Be ‘Entrepreneurial’? Peter deLeon, University of Colorado-Denver Effects of Entrepreneurial Orientation on Internationalized and Foreign Entry Decisions Environmental Entrepreneurship in the North American Region Chiung-Hui Tseng, National Cheng Kung University Mark Starik, George Washington University Global Cohesion: The Contribution of Corporate Public Diplomacy Can Host Governments Influence the Developmental Impact of Investors’ Corporate Social Responsibility Rehan ul-Haq, University of Birmingham Programmes? Waseem Mahmood OBE, Media Development Lamon Rutten, UNCTAD Consultant Models for Forecasting Natural-Resource Prices: An Socio-Political Theory of Corporate Acquisitions Among Application to Aluminum Chinese Firms Jean-Thomas Bernard, Université Laval Jie Wu, National University of Singapore Lynda Khalaf, Université Laval Generalist or Specialist: Foreign Firms’ Strategic Positioning Maral Kichian, Bank of Canada in a Partitioned Host-Market Industry Sebastien McMahon, Ministry of Finance of Québec Henry Yu Xie, Saint Louis University Hongxin Zhao, Saint Louis University SESSION: 2.3.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Cross-Cultural Variations in Human Resource Practices and Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 301B Firm Performance: A Comparison of Multinational and Local Firms Clusters: Development and Evolution Pei-Chuan Wu, National University of Singapore Localizing Global Brands In Emerging Markets: Insights Chair: Colin Campbell-Hunt, University of Otago from Marketing and Brand Managers in Turkey Discussant: Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Tilburg University Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University Economic Development as a Learning Process: Cluster Burcu Tasoluk, Michigan State University Formation and Institutions in Chile Roger Calantone, Michigan State University Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University Semiglobalization of the Wine Industry Evolution of Industry Clusters through Spin-Offs and the Tatiana Zalan, University of Melbourne Role of Flagship Firms Manuel Ferreira, University of Utah MONDAY JUL 11 - 12:30-13:30 William Hesterly, University of Utah Ana Teresa Tavares, University of Porto Time: 12:30-13:30 Clustering at the Edge: Growing Businesses of Global Reach from Thin Soil Room: 205B Colin Campbell-Hunt, University of Otago AIB Fellows Business Meeting Sylvie Chetty, Massey University Sheelagh Matears, Lincoln University Fellows of the Academy of International Business only.

60 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11

SESSION: 2.3.3 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 SESSION: 2.3.5 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 302A Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 303A Banking, Financial Institutions and Post- Knowledge Integration and Knowledge privatization Management in MNCs Chair: John Clarry, The College of New Jersey Chair: Simon Collinson, University of Warwick Discussant: Akash Dania, University of Texas-Pan Discussant: Srilata Zaheer, University of Minnesota American Does Vertical Integration Impact Technological Search? Privatization and Bank Performance in Developing Countries Evidence from the Global Semiconductor Industry Narjess Boubakri, HEC Montreal Nandini Lahiri, Indian School of Business Jean-Claude Cosset, HEC Montreal Gautam Ahuja, University of Michigan Klaus Fischer, Universite Laval Designing Knowledge Management Systems in MNCs: A Omrane Guedhami, Memorial University of Managerial Framework Newfoundland Bo Bernhard Nielsen, Western Washington University Banks that Don't Lend? Unlocking Credit to Spur Growth in Snejina Michailova, University of Auckland Developing Countries Driving Creativity: Extending Knowledge Management into Reid W. Click, George Washington University the Multinational Corporation Paul L. Freedman, U.S. Agency for International James W. Gabberty, Pace University Development Jennifer D. E. Thomas, Pace University The Set Up of Bank Offices in London Corporate Elements Shaping Knowledge Integration: A Mohamed Azzim Gulamhussen, ISCTE - Business Study of Continental European Firms School Raymond Van Wijk, RSM Erasmus University Cross-Border Investment in the Latin American Banking Frans A. J. Van Den Bosch, RSM Erasmus University Sector Henk W. Volberda, RSM Erasmus University Jesús Arteaga Ortiz, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria SESSION: 2.3.6 - PANEL Time: 13:30-15:00 Wendy Jeffus, Southern New Hampshire University Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303B

SESSION: 2.3.4 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Global Outsourcing of Services: Developing Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 302B a Research Agenda Location Decisions Chair: Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University and Susan Mudambi, Temple University Chair: Nichole M. Castater, Clark Atlanta University Discussant: Animesh Ghoshal, DePaul University The Global Outsourcing of Business Services: An Examination of the Location Decision Dunning's Framework, International Market Selection, and Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University Firm Performance Susan M. Mudambi, Temple University Lance Eliot Brouthers, University of Texas at El Paso How Far Can Service Outsourcing Globalize? Limits to the Keith D. Brouthers, Temple University Phenomenon Somnath Mukhopadhyay, University of Texas at El Paso Masaaki Kotabe, Temple University Timothy J. Wilkinson, University of Akron Janet Y. Murray, St. Louis University The Effects of Location Choices on Home Economy: A Firm Globally Distributed Teamwork: Redefining Organization Level Analysis Design Ryh-Song Yeh, National Chi Nan University Mary Ann Von Glinow, Florida International University Huilin Lin, National Taiwan University Offshoring: Toward the Development of Multi-Level Theory Fred Niederman, Saint Louis University Sumit K. Kundu, Florida International University

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 61 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 Relationships between Western Managers and Chinese SESSION: 2.3.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Employees for Trust and Job Commitment: The Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 204B Contribution of Cooperative Conflict Yi-feng Chen, Lingnan University Value Chains and Networks Dean Tjosvold, Lingnan University Chair: Coral R. Snodgrass, Canisius College The Effect of Dual Organizational Identification on MNC Discussant: D. Eleanor Westney, M.I.T. Subsidiary Managers Davina Vora, University of Texas at Dallas Factors Determining Input Linkages between Local Tatiana Kostova, University of South Carolina Suppliers and Foreign Subsidiaries in Southeast Asia Kendall Roth, University of South Carolina Axele Giroud, Bradford University Hafiz Mirza, Bradford University SESSION: 2.3.10 Time: 13:30-15:00 Supply Chain Integration in Europe: A Status Report Room: 202 Prabir K. Bagchi, George Washington University Farmer Dissertation Session Tage Skjoett-Larsen, Copenhagen Business School Lars Boege Soerensen, Copenhagen Business School Presentations by the 2005 AIB Richard N. Farmer Doctoral Byoung-Chun Ha, George Washington University Dissertation Award Finalists. Keiretsu Effect in Globalization: A Local Phenomenon with Institutionalization of Market Orientation in the Subsidiaries Global Outreach of Multinational Corporations Gary R. Fane, University of North Florida Ahmet H. Kirca, George Washington University (Ph.D. M. Reza Vaghefi, University of North Florida awarded by University of South Carolina) Louis A. Woods, University of North Florida Do Foreign Firms Crowd Out Domestic Firms? Evidence Cheryl A. Van Deusen, University of North Florida from the Czech Republic MNEs and the Externalisation of Production: Are Firm Renata Kosova, George Washington University (Ph. D. Boundaries Shrinking? awarded by University of Michigan) Roger Strange, King's College London The Rise of Regionalism: Core Company Strategies under James Newton, University of Hong Kong the Second Wave of Integration Alan R. Muller, University of Amsterdam (Ph.D. SESSION: 2.3.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 awarded by Erasmus University) Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 205A The Relationship between Global Integration and Performance in Multinational Professional Engineering Managing Uncertainty and Risk Companies Chair: Karen D. Loch, Georgia State University Thomas Osegowitsch, University of Melbourne (Ph.D. awarded by University of Western Australia) Discussant: Laubie Li, University of South Australia Time: 13:30-15:00 Risk Perception and International Joint-Venture Adaptation Room: 200B Hsiu-yun Hsieh, University of Birmingham Suzana Braga Rodrigues, University of Birmingham Coffee Break Uncertainty in Firm Internationalization Tim Kastelle, University of Queensland The Knowledge Sourcing Process in Transnational Expansion Strategy Formulation MONDAY JUL 11 - 15:30-17:00 Mary Krome Hamilton, University of Rhode Island SESSION: 2.4.1 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 SESSION: 2.3.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 205C Institutions & Multinationals' Assets & Difficult Human Relationship in Global World: Performance Conflict and Stress Chair: Daniel (Danny) Van Den Bulcke, University Chair: Victoria Jones, University of Evansville of Antwerp Discussant: Sigrid Khorram, University of Texas at Discussant: Mona Makhija, Ohio State University El Paso Institutional Quality, Networking Strategy, and Firm Job Stressors and Job Strains in Three Subcultures of Performance: A Cross-country Analysis Greater China: The Role of Self-Efficacy Qi Zhou, Ohio State University Oi Ling Siu, Lingnan University Mike W. Peng, Ohio State University

62 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 Institutional Development and Subsidiary Performance SESSION: 2.4.4 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Shige Makino, Chinese University of Hong Kong Track 2 - Forging Global Links Takehiko Isobe, Kobe University Room: 205B Christine M. Chan, University of Hong Kong Global Supply Chain Linking Disruptive Innovation with the Firm's Institutional Context Chair: Thomas Hutzschenreuter, WHU - Otto Patricia A. Nelson, University of Edinburgh Beisheim Graduate School of Management Discussant: Joanne Oxley, University of toronto SESSION: 2.4.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204B Tacit Knowledge Integration Capabilities in Strategic Modularization: A Study of Automakers in Brazil Multinational Ownership, Structure & Janet Murray, Saint Louis University Organization Ronaldo Parente, Rutgers University Masaaki Kotabe, Temple University Chair: Brigitte Lévy, University of Ottawa Modularity and Control in Global Component Outsourcing Discussant: Paul Martin Vaaler, Fletcher School of Relationships Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University Nukhet Harmancioglu, Michigan State University The Export Intensity of Foreign Affiliates in Transition Nejat Capar, American University of Sharjah Economies - The Importance of the Organization of Partner Switching and Organizational Growth: A Look at the Production Japanese Automobile Ancillary Industry Jørgen Ulff-Møller Nielsen, Aarhus School of Business Kunal Banerji, Florida Atlantic University Konrad Pawlik, Aarhus School of Business Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University Large Shareholders, Foreign Investors and Corporate Shaila Miranda, University of Oklahoma Board Reform: Evidence from Korea Chinmay Pattnaik, Yonsei University SESSION: 2.4.5 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Jootae Kim, Dankook University Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205C Institutional Effects on Organizational Form of FIEs in Clustering: Innovation and Performance Transitional Economies: How does Isomorphism Emerge? Xueyuan Zhang, RSM Erasmus University Chair: Ana Teresa Tavares, University of Porto Patrick Reinmoeller, RSM Erasmus University Discussant: Lilach Nachum, Baruch College, Barbara Krug, RSM Erasmus University CUNY

SESSION: 2.4.3 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Divesture of Foreign Manufacturing Affiliates: Country Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 205A Platforms, Multinational Plant Networks, and Foreign Investor Agglomeration The Environment & Multinational Performance René Belderbos, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Jianglei Zou, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Chair: Susan Trussler, University of Scranton The Regional Environment and a Firm's Innovative Discussant: Rangamohan V. Eunni, Youngstown Performance State University Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Tilburg University The Strategic Effects of the Liability of Foreignness Do Clusters Really Matter for Companies’ Competitive Strategies? Evidence at the Country Level Koen De Backer, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management School Mercedes Delgado-Garcia, Kellogg School of Management and Universidad de Sevilla Leo Sleuwaegen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Performance Relationships in Western FDI in Turkey Mehmet Demirbag, The Ekrem Tatoglu, Bahcesehir University The Interplay between FDI, Security and European Integration. The Case of Central and Eastern Europe Carmen Stoian, Kent Business School

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 63 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11 Local Problems, Global Effects: Was the "Asian Flu" SESSION: 2.4.6 - PANEL Time: 15:30-17:00 Contagious? Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 202 Sorin A. Tuluca, Fairleigh Dickinson University The Conference Board: The Link Between Burton Zwick, Fairleigh Dickinson University Barriers to Trade and Canada-US Relative SESSION: 2.4.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Productivity Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A Chair: Paul Darby, Deputy Chief Economist, Patents, Licensing and Methodological Issues Conference Board of Canada Discussant: Charles Barrett, Senior Vice- Chair: John Daniels, University of Miami President, Conference Board of Canada Discussant: Suma Athreye, Open University

Panelists: Determinants of Patent Value: An Empirical Analysis of Avrim Lazar, President and CEO, Forest Products Patent Licensing Association of Canada Mariko Sakakibara, UCLA John R. Baldwin, Director, Microeconomic Studies and The ‘Home Advantage’ Effect and Patent Families: A Analysis Division Comparison of OECD Triadic Patents, the USPTO and the EPO SESSION: 2.4.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Paola Criscuolo, Tanaka Business School Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Recent Development and Application of Resource Dependence Perspectives: A Bibliometrics Analysis and Debt Service and Regional Concentration Implications for Inter-Firm Technology Transfer Chair: Sidney J Gray, University of Sydney Fu-Sheng Tsai, I-Shou University Discussant: Joan Mileski, Texas A&M University Shih-chieh Fang, Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology Adequacy of International Reserves in Emerging Market Julia L. Lin, I-Shou University Economies: Empirical Evidence from India Mei-Ching Huang, I-Shou University Akash Dania, The University of Texas-Pan American An Empirical Study of the Relationship between Developing SESSION: 2.4.10 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Nations’ Debt Service Capacity and their Economic Policies Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302B Weiping Liu, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Capabilities, Branding and Marketing Reconsidering the Concentration of US MNE Activity: Is it Regional or National? Chair: Janell D. Townsend, Michigan State Walid Hejazi, University of Toronto University Discussant: Mike C. H. Chao, Saint Louis SESSION: 2.4.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 University Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301B A Transaction Cost Rationale for Private Branding and Its Financial Integration and Information Implications for the Choice of Domestic vs. Offshore Economics Sourcing Shih-Fen S. Chen, Brandeis University Chair: Michael W. Pustay, Texas A&M University Asian Brands Without Borders: Negotiating Cultural Discussant: Ryh-Song Yeh, National Chi Nan Difference in Asia University Julien Cayla, Australian Graduate School of Management Governance Practices, Raising Capital Abroad, and the Moderating Effects of Home-Country Risk Giana Eckhardt, Australian Graduate School of Management Mason Carpenter, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Globalisation of Chinese Brands Daniel Indro, Penn State University - Great Valley Ying Fan, University of Lincoln Stewart Miller, The University of Texas at Austin Malika Richards, Penn State University - Berks International Business Competence: What Value Does It Have? Financial Isomorphism and the Liabilities of Foreignness: Knowledge, Reputation, Stock Availability and Investment Gary A. Knight, Florida State University Attractiveness Daekwan Kim, Florida State University Naomi A. Gardberg, Baruch College - CUNY S. Tamer Cavusgil, Michigan State University William Newburry, Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick

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SESSION: 2.4.11 - PANEL Time: 15:30-17:00 SESSION: 2.4.13 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303A Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 304A Outsourcing, Restructuring of the Global Subsidiary Contributions Economy, and Changes in Multinational Chair: John Spillan, Penn State University - DuBois Business Strategy Discussant: Elizabeth L. Rose, Victoria University Chair: Jiawen Yang, George Washington of Wellington University and Raja Mitra, George Washington University Leveraging Technological Innovation within an MNC: Inter- Subsidiary Relations, Technological Niche, Stock, and Flow Frameworks for Understanding Global Offshoring Weilei Shi, University of Pittsburgh Developments The Costs of Governance in International Companies: A Raja Mitra, George Washington University Study of their Effects on the Performance of Foreign India and Electronic Globalization: Initial Report from a Operations Grounded Perspective Sverre Tomassen, BI Norwegian School of Management Nikhilesh Dholakia, University of Rhode Island Gabriel R. G. Benito, Copenhagen Business School and “Do They Eat Our Luncheon?” --- Outsourcing and Skill- BI Norwegian School of Management Specific Employment in U.S. Knowledge Integration and New Product Development in Jason Z. Yin, Seton Hall University MNCs: A Subsidiary Perspective Some Issues in Outsourcing Wen-Kuei Liang, Tatung University Pradeep A. Rau, George Washington University Satisfaction with Performance: The Effect of Context and MNEs’ Capabilities Offshore Outsourcing: An Efficiency Perspective on Six Emerging Markets Desislava Dikova, University of Groningen Kraiwinee Bunyaratavej, Arcadia University SESSION: 2.4.14 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Eugene D. Hahn, Salisbury University Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B SESSION: 2.4.12 - COMPETITIVE Time: 15:30-17:00 Managerial Control, Power and Inter- Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B organizational Issues Theories of International Market Competition Chair: Sharon Watson, University of Delaware Chair: Dominic S. K. Lim, University of Western Discussant: Nick Athanassiou, Northeastern Ontario University Discussant: Timothy Michael Devinney, Australian Unpacking the Insiders: Family Firms in Crisis Graduate School of Management Yue Maggie Zhou, University of Michigan Strategic Decision-Making in Complex Environments: Michael Jensen, University of Michigan Managers, Cognition and Internationalization The Interface Between Firm Capabilities and Group Elizabeth Maitland, University of New South Wales Attributes Rivalry Deterrence in International Markets: Contingencies Ishtiaq Mahmood, National University of Singapore Governing the Mutual Forbearance Hypothesis Hongjin Zhu, National University of Singapore Tieying Yu, Boston College Korean Managers' Preferences for Components of Mohan Subramaniam, Boston College Management Control Systems FDI and Internationalization Theories from a Choice and Diane A. Riordan, James Madison University Determinism Perspective Marion M. White, James Madison University Heather I. M. Wilson, University of Auckland Kibok Baik, Kookmin University Mark D Domney, University of Auckland Competing in Multiple Geographic Markets: Multi-market MONDAY JUL 11 - 17:15-18:00 Contact and Foreign Entry Location Decisions in China Jiatao Li, Hong Kong University Time: 17:15-18:00 of Science and Technology Fiona Kun Yao, Hong Kong Room: 200A University of Science and Technology AIB Executive of the Year Award Presentation

Presentation of the 2005 Executive of the Year Award to Paul Desmarais, Jr., Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Power Corporation of Canada and Chairman, Power Financial Corporation. AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 65 Monday MONDAY, JULY 11

MONDAY JUL 11 - 19:00-22:00

Time: 19:00-22:00 Gala Event at the Museum of Fine Arts

The Gala Dinner will take place at the National Museum of Fine Arts. Participants will taste the local cuisine while enjoying the entertainment of the well known local musical group, the Painchaud Family. The participants will also be able to freely visit three exhibition rooms where the works of the famous French sculptor Auguste Rodin will be on exhibit. Bus transportation will be provided from in front of the Convention Centre and will run between the two locations from 7:00pm to 11:00pm.

66 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Tuesday TUESDAY, JULY 12

SESSION: 3.1.2 - PANEL Time: 08:30-10:00 TUESDAY, JULY 12 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Fostering Business Opportunities at the Base Placement Center of the Pyramid Room: 203 Chair: Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, George Washington Hours: 8:30-17:00 (Sun-Tue) University Exhibits Discussant: Hildy Teegen, George Washington Room: 200B University Hours: 9:30-17:30 (Sun-Mon), 9:30-16:00 (Tue) An Enabling Environment for Base of the Pyramid Business Development: What Roles for Government? Derick W. Brinkerhoff, RTI International TUESDAY JUL 12 - 07:30-08:30 Diasporas, Information Technology, and Base of the Pyramid Market Development: What can we Learn from Thamel.com? Time: 07:30-08:30 Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, George Washington University Room: 205C Learning States: New Partnerships for Growing Jobs, JIBS Editorial Review Board Meeting Prosperity, Markets, and Skills in Emerging Markets Monika Aring, RTI International JIBS Editorial Review Board members and Departmental The Economic Advantage of Cultures: Unleashing the Editors only. Economic Vitality of Chicago’s Mexican Community through Learning States Peter A. Creticos, Institute for Work and the Economy TUESDAY JUL 12 - 08:30-10:00 SESSION: 3.1.3 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 SESSION: 3.1.1 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 204B Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202 Networks FDI and Its Impact Chair: Erkko Autio, HEC Lausanne Chair: Witold Jerzy Henisz, The Wharton School, Discussant: J. Muir Macpherson, University of University of Pennsylvania Texas at Austin Discussant: Witold Jerzy Henisz, University of Pennsylvania Diversification and Diffusion: A Social Networks Perspective Nan Zhou, National University of Singapore Investor Response to Foreign Direct Investment Risk: The Andrew Delios, National University of Singapore Effects of Direct and Indirect Experience of Multinational Building a Business on Ethnic Ties: A Study of the Effects of Corporations Ethnic Networks on Entrepreneurial Activities Anthony Goerzen, University of Victoria Neri Karra, University of Cambridge Stephen Sapp, University of Western Ontario Nelson Phillips, Imperial College Do Managers Behave the Way Theory Suggests? A Choice Paul Tracey, University of Cambridge Theoretic Examination of Foreign Direct Investment Social Capital and New Firm Internationalization Timothy M. Devinney, Australian Pia Arenius, HEC Lausanne Graduate School of Management Erkko Autio, HEC Lausanne Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds Jordan J Louviere, University of Technology, Sydney Inward Foreign Direct Investment and the Structural Change of Industries in Emerging Market Economies Guoyong Liang, RSM Erasmus University/UNCTAD

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 67 Tuesday TUESDAY, JULY 12 Factors Influencing Corporate Transparency: A SESSION: 3.1.4 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Comparative Empirical Study of Indonesia and Australia Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A Isabelly Susilowati, University of Sydney International Joint Ventures Richard D. Morris, University of New South Wales Sidney J. Gray, University of Sydney Chair: Ursula F. Ott, Loughborough University The Lobbying of International Accounting Standards for Discussant: Shige Makino, Chinese University of Special Purpose Entities Hong Kong Robert Keith Larson, University of Dayton

Ownership-Based Entry Mode Choice of MNEs: A Case of SESSION: 3.1.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Land-Locked Emerging Country Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Ekrem Tatoglu, Bahcesehir University Mehmet Demirbag, University of Sheffield Crisis, Contagion and Volatility Adiya Oyungerel, Consultant Chair: Peter Koveos, Syracuse University Fiddling on an International Stage: Culturally Implied Moral Discussant: Stanley Nollen, Georgetown University Hazard in International Joint Ventures Ursula F. Ott, Loughborough University Psychic Distance and Financial Contagion Marek Korczynski, Loughborough University Lili Zhu, George Washington University Evolution and Internalizaton of International Joint Ventures Jiawen Yang, George Washington University H. Kevin Steensma, University of Washington Volatility and Information Flows: Evidence from Hong Kong Jeffrey Q. Barden, Duke University Stock Exchange Marjorie A. Lyles, Indiana University Priti Verma, University of Texas, Pan American Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Weathering the Storm? Trading Companies and Trade Laszlo Tihanyi, Texas A&M University Intermediation in the Gulf Crisis Robert J. Weiner, George Washington University SESSION: 3.1.5 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 3 - Growing Local Roots Room: 205B SESSION: 3.1.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B Investment Attraction: Global and Local National Attributes, Innovation and Chair: Caroline Yeoh, Singapore Management Technology Diffusion University Discussant: Prescott Ensign, University of Ottawa Chair: Fernando Robles, George Washington University Enclaves for Enterprise: An Empirical Study of Singapore's Discussant: Gregory James Mahony, University of Industrial Parks in Indonesia, Vietnam and China Canberra Caroline Yeoh, Singapore Management University Ai Lin Leong, Singapore Management University Which Relation Matters When? Interpersonal Relationships Developing International Firm Capabilities: Globalisation and Interorganizational Relationships On Technology Strategies of Singapore's Government-Linked Corporations Diffusion Mark John Roberts, Melbourne University Hsin-Mei Lin, National Chinan University Howard Dick, Melbourne University Heng-Chiang Huang, National Taiwan University Sheng-Ya Tseng, National ChengChi University SESSION: 3.1.6 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Norms of Collaboration: The Role of the National Polity in Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C Technology Alliance Formation Gurneeta Vasudeva, George Washington University Accounting Standards Empirical Analysis of National Attributes Effect on Adoption Chair: Len J. Trevino, Washington State University Rate of New Technologies: A Global Study of Wireless Telecommunications Technologies Discussant: David Sharp, University of Western Ontario Saku Juhani Mäkinen, Tampere University of Technology The Relationship Between Competition and Business Hanna-Kaisa Desavelle, Tampere University of Segment Reporting Decisions under IAS 14 Revised and Technology the Management Approach Linnea Peltonen, Tampere University of Technology Donna L. Street, University of Dayton Henri Suur-Inkeroinen, Tampere University of Nancy B. Nichols, James Madison University Technology

68 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Tuesday TUESDAY, JULY 12 The Effects of Ethnolinguistic Diversity on National International Diversification and Firm Performance: Effect of Innovation Levels Business Group Affiliation in an Emerging Market Context George M. Puia, Saginaw Valley State University Ajai Singh Gaur, National University of Singapore Joseph Ofori-Dankwa, Saginaw Valley State University Vikas Kumar, Bocconi University Deeksha Singh, SESSION: 3.1.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 The Effect of Product Diversification Strategy on the Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 303A Performance of International Diversification Internet Marketing and SME Marketing Shao-Chi Chang, National Cheng Kung University Chi-Feng Wang, National Cheng Kung University; Chair: Janell D. Townsend, Michigan State Cheng Shiu University University SESSION: 3.1.12 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Discussant: Ahmet H. Kirca, George Washington University Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 302B MNC Structures and Integration Processes Moving Towards an Understanding of Small Business Managers’ Perceptions of the Marketing Concept Chair: Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School John E. Spillan, Penn State University-Dubois Discussant: Eleanor Westney, MIT Sloan School Mike C. H. Chao, Saint Louis University I Han, National Taiwan University Is Account Managers’ Decision-Making Autonomy Good or Sources of Global Heterogeneity in Internet Advertising Bad for Global Account Management? Examining the Moderating Role of Communications Nir B. Kshetri, The University of North Carolina-- Greensboro Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School Cultural Adaptation of Web Site Design: An Experimental Tiemin Wang, London Business School Application The Best of Both Worlds or Between Two Chairs? Daniel W. Baack, Saint Louis University Formalizing the Integration-Responsiveness Trade-Off Nitish Singh, California State University at Chico Christian Geisler Asmussen, Copenhagen Business School SESSION: 3.1.10 - PANEL Time: 08:30-10:00 Beyond Heterarchy - Emerging Futures of the Hypermodern Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303B MNC Ivo Zander, Uppsala University McKinsey Global Institute Research on the John Mathews, MGSM, Macquarie University Global Resourcing of Services SESSION: 3.1.13 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Panelists: Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304A Sascha Stürze, Fellow, McKinsey Global Institute Society and HR Practices Jaeson Rosenfeld, Fellow, McKinsey Global Institute Fusayo Umezawa, Fellow, McKinsey Global Institute Chair: Richard A. Posthuma, UTEP Discussant: Victoria Jones, University of Evansville SESSION: 3.1.11 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 302A Tradition of Lifetime Employment and Corporate Profitability in Japan Diversification Strategy Hamid Hassan, University of Tsukuba Chair: Kiyohiko Ito, University of Hawaii at Manoa Yasuo Hoshino, University of Tsukuba Discussant: Golpira S. Eshghi, Bentley College When Are Multinational Employers Exposed to the Risk of Employment Discrimination Lawsuits? Corporate International Diversification: The Impact of Richard A. Posthuma, UTEP Foreign Competition, Industry Globalization and Product Mark V. Roehling, Michigan State University Diversification Michael A. Campion, Purdue University Harry P. Bowen, Vlerick Leuven Gent Management Perceived Career Opportunities from Globalization: School Influences of Globalization Capabilities and Attitudes Margarethe F. Wiersema, University of California, Irvine towards Women in Iran and the U.S. International Diversification Strategies and Effectiveness: A William Newburry, Rutgers Business School - Newark Study of Global Law Firms and New Brunswick David M. Brock, Ben-Gurion University Liuba Y. Belkin, Rutgers Business School - Newark and Tal Yaffe, Ben-Gurion University New Brunswick Pardis Ansari, Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems Inc.

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 69 Tuesday TUESDAY, JULY 12 An Examination of Emotional Intelligence in Indian Business Students SESSION: 3.2.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Kerri Crowne, Temple University Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204B Arvind Phatak, Temple University Institutions, Emerging Markets and SESSION: 3.1.14 - COMPETITIVE Time: 08:30-10:00 Multinationals Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B Chair: Petra Christmann, Rutgers Business School Multinational Groups and Teams Discussant: Ana Teresa Tavares, University of Porto Chair: Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University Discussant: James Nebus, Northeastern University How Global/Local and Formal/Informal Institutions Shape the Behavior of Organizations: A Research Synthesis of Leading Multicultural Teams: Beware of the Human Nature Empirical Works from 1983-2002 Anne Susann Rohn, Institute of Business Mehdi Farashahi, Concordia University Administration, University of Kiel, Germany Taieb Hafsi, HEC, University of Montreal The Strategic Embeddedness of Global Business Teams Rick Molz, Concordia University Anil K. Gupta, University of Maryland Local-Global Interactions, Changing Organization and Institutions in Developing Economies Qing Cao, University of Maryland Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University Cliques and Bridges in Cross-Cultural Teams: Implications for Information Management Liability or Asset of Foreignness: The Evidence from Transition Economies Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University Sigrid Khorram, University of Texas at El Paso Alexander Krasnikov, University of South Carolina Davina Vora, University of Texas at Dallas Tatiana Kostova, University of South Carolina Emerging Market Firms’ Strategic Responses to Radical Environmental Change TUESDAY JUL 12 - 10:00-10:30 Luis A. Pérez-Batres, Texas A&M University Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Time: 10:00-10:30 Room: 200B SESSION: 3.2.3 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A Coffee Break North American Forest Products Industry Facing International Competition TUESDAY JUL 12 - 10:30-12:00 Chair: Zhan Su, Université Laval

Globalization and the North American Furniture Industry SESSION: 3.2.1 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Urs Buehlmann, North Carolina State University Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Al Schuler, USDA Forest Service MNCs, Political Hostility and Terrorism Mass Customization as a New Competitive Strategy for North American Wood Furniture Enterprises Chair: Jennifer Oetzel, American University Torsten Lihra, Forintek Canada Corp. Discussant: Gabriele G. S. Suder, CERAM Sophia Urs Buehlmann, North Carolina State University Antipolis Robert Beauregard, CIBISA Université Laval International Terrorism, Uncertainty and the Firm Taking International Factors into Account in The Design of Multinational Supply Chains: The Case of Canadian Pulp John Steen, University of Queensland and Paper Companies Peter W. Liesch, University of Queensland Wissem M'Barek, Université Laval Gary A. Knight, Florida State University Sophie D’Amours, Université Laval Michael R. Czinkota, Georgetown University Alain Martel, Université Laval Before You Go, You Should Know: The Impact of War, Diffusion of Canadian Wood Roof Trusses Technology in Economic, Cultural and Religious Animosity on Entry Modes China: Understanding the Key Players and Key Factors Morris, A. Kalliny, University of Texas-Pan American Égide Karuranga, Université Laval Jane Lemaster, University of Texas-Pan American Zhan Su, Université Laval The Effects of Knowledge Strategy and International Robert Beauregard, Université Laval Diversity on MNEs’ Performance after the Shock of Sep 11th Attacks Sali Li, University of Utah Stephen Tallman, University of Utah

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SESSION: 3.2.4 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 SESSION: 3.2.6 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205C Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301B Determinants of Performance in Crisis Firm Valuation Chair: Hemant Merchant, Simon Fraser University Chair: Reid W. Click, George Washington Discussant: Bernard Martin Wolf, York University University Discussant: Sorin A. Tuluca, Fairleigh Dickinson Measures of Performance in Cross-Border Acquisitions University Richard John Schoenberg, Cranfield School of Management Acquisitions of Privatized Divestitures Does Competition Improve the Economic Performance of Mina Glambosky, Florida Atlantic University Firms? Kimberly C. Gleason, Florida Atlantic University Hemant Merchant, Simon Fraser University Jeff Madura, Florida Atlantic University Firm Performance after Ownership Change: A Matching Corporate Geographic and Industrial Diversification Estimator Approach Young Kim, Northern Kentucky University Christian Bellak, WU-Wien Ike Mathur, Southern Illinois University Michael Pfaffermayr, University of Innsbruck Cross Border Market Expansion and Firm Value: A Michael Wild, WU-Wien Descriptive Analysis of Emerging Market Multinationals What Affects the Shareholder Value Creation through Aysun Ficici, Southern New Hampshire University International Joint Ventures? An Event Study Approach Bulent Aybar, Southern New Hampshire University Mehmet Berk Talay, Michigan State University SESSION: 3.2.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 SESSION: 3.2.5 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302A Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Alliances, Knowledge and Inter-firm Trade and Gravity Model Technology Transfers Chair: Animesh Ghoshal, DePaul University Chair: Jahan Peerally, University of Mauritius Discussant: Ryh-Song Yeh, National Chi Nan Discussant: Mo Yamin, University of Manchester University Why Do Firms in IC Industry of Developing Market Embrace Factors that have Shaped the Evolution of Bilateral Trade Asymmetric Alliances: The Influence of Technological Between Canada and Colombia in the Long Run (1953- Network Position and Dyad Firm Attributes 2003) Hsin-Mei Lin, National Chinan University Maria Victoria Cortés Rodriguez, Universidad del Valle, Heng-Chiang Huang, National Taiwan University Colombia Sheng-Ya Tseng, National ChengChi University Embodied and Disembodied International R&D Spillovers: Trade, FDI, and Telephone Traffic International Alliances, Critical Organizational Events and Emergent Knowledge Strategy Linghui Tang, The University of Southern Mississippi Sajjad Haider, Napier University Peter Koveos, Syracuse University Francesca Mariotti, University of Stirling Determinants of Recent Trade Flows in OECD Countries: Evidence from Gravity Panel Data Models Do Firms Learn to Create Value in International Strategic Alliance: Interaction with Intellectual Capital Chengang Wang, University of Surrey Jung-Ho Lai, Southern Taiwan University of Technology Xiaming Liu, University of Surrey Shao-Chi Chang, National Cheng Kung University Yingqi Wei, University of Lancaster

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SESSION: 3.2.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 SESSION: 3.2.10 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 302B Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 303B National Identity, Cross-culture and Internationalization of Small and Young Firms Consumer Contexts Chair: Wade M. Danis, Georgia State University Chair: Lyn Suzanne Amine, Saint Louis University Discussant: Oliver Gottschalg, INSEAD Discussant: Kathleen Brewer Doran, Salem State College New Ventures in Emerging Markets: Comprehensive Review and Future Directions The Effect of National Identity Salience on Consumers’ Haiyang Li, Texas A&M University Evaluation of Advertisements and the Associated Products Toyah Miller, Texas A&M University Sergio Willian Pinho Carvalho, Baruch College / The The Influence of Exports on Firm Performance: Analysis of Graduate Center of The City University of New York Spanish Manufacturing SMEs in the 1990-2002 Period David Luna, Baruch College / CUNY Francisco Garcia, Universidad de Oviedo On Market Mavens and Consumer Self-Confidence: A Determinants of SMEs’ Performance: An Investigation from Cross-Cultural Study Newly-Industrialized Economies Piotr Chelminski, Providence College Yu-Ching Chiao, National Changhua University of Robin Coulter, University of Connecticut Education Determinants of Online Service Satisfaction and their Chwo-Ming Joseph Yu, National Chengchi University Impacts on Behavioral Intentions Lien-ti Bei, National Chengchi University Zhilin Yang, City University of Hong Kong Zuohao Hu, SESSION: 3.2.11 - PANEL Time: 10:30-12:00 The Effects of National Culture on Market Orientation: A Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 202 Conceptual Framework Research on Multinationality-Performance Ahmet H. Kirca, George Washington University Relationship: Current Status and New SESSION: 3.2.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 10:30-12:00 Directions Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303A Chair: Anthony Goerzen, University of Victoria Empirical Tests of IB Theory in Service Discussant: Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary Industries The Search for a General Theory of Multinationality vs. Chair: David M. Brock, Ben-Gurion University Performance: The Failure of 30 Years of Inductive Reasoning Discussant: Avi Meshulach, Hebrew University Jerusalem Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University Testing the Three-Stage Theory in an Emerging Market Cultural Distance and Distribution System Choice in Service Context: The Case of Indian Firms Industries: An Empirical Analysis of the International Sumit K. Kundu, Florida International University Insurance Market Vikas Kumar, Bocconi University Ronaldo Parente, Rutgers University The Multinationality-Performance Relationship in Different B. Paul Choi, Howard University Contexts: Emerging Economies vs. Developed Economies Arjen Slangen, Erasmus University Rotterdam Robert. E Hoskisson, Arizona State University Jian Gu, Salem University Heechun Kim, Arizona State University DOI and Performance: What Comes First? An analysis of Robert E. White, Arizona State University Canadian Banks Laszlo Tihanyi, Texas A&M University Eric Benjamin Santor, Bank of Canada Some Critical Observations on the Theory and Methodology Walid Hejazi, Rotman - University of Toronto on the Multinationality and Performance Literature Internationalisation Strategies of Companies in Network Jean-Francois Hennart, Tilburg University Industries: An Exploratory Study on National Multinationality and Performance: A Reflection on Theories Telecommunication Companies from Small and Medium and Empirical Inquiry Size Countries Lei Li, University of Portland Riku Laanti, Adelaide University Anthony Goerzen, University of Victoria Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary

72 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Tuesday TUESDAY, JULY 12 SME Survival and Growth after Entry of a Multinational: A SESSION: 3.2.12 Time: 10:30-12:00 Theory of Implicitly Knowledge-Based Product Strategy Room: 206A Responses Jack M. Cadeaux, University of New South Wales Meet the Editors Session 1: Learning to Lavanchawee Sujarittanonta, University of New South Publish in International Business Wales Roger Layton, University of New South Wales Roundtable discussions with the editors of leading The Celebrity Endorser and Brand Performance: Can international business journals: Hofstede's Measures Provide Explanation? Jeryl Whitelock, International Marketing Review (Editor) Brian R. Chabowski, Michigan State University Masaaki (Mike) Kotabe, Journal of International Shichun Xu, Michigan State University Management (Editor) Network Strategies Used by Internationalizing Firms Mike Wright, Journal of Management Studies (Editor) Sylvie Chetty, Massey University Seung H. Kim, Multinational Business Review (Editor-in- Chief) Local Corporate Governance in a Global Economy: The Case of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Karl P. Sauvant, Transnational Corporations (Editor) John Clarry, The College of New Jersey Conflicts and Trust Building in Cross-Border Alliances TUESDAY JUL 12 - 12:00-12:15 Claudio De Mattos, ASTON UNIVERSITY Stuart Sanderson, Bradford University Time: 12:00-12:15 Why Do Some Family Firms Succeed in Internationalizing Room: 200B while Others Do Not? Break Carolyn Buie Erdener, ITESM Pedro Gabriel Márquez, ITESM The Effects of Network Relations, Structure Relations, and Units' Informal Interactions on Knowledge Sharing TUESDAY JUL 12 - 12:15-13:30 Performance Cher-Min Fong, National Sun Yat-sen University SESSION: POSTER3 Time: 12:15-13:30 Chen-Ying Tu, National Sun Yat-sen University Room: 200B American Hospital Firms and the Burgeoning Chinese Private Health Market Poster Session 3 with Light Lunch Blair Demarest Gifford, U. of Colorado, Denver and Health Sciences Center Leveraging Subsidiary Knowledge for Corporate Knowledge David Wood, ChinaCare Group Inc., China Development Explaining Foreign Direct Investment Patterns in Big Maria E Adenfelt, Uppsala University Emerging Markets: Entry Timing, Number of Affiliates, and Export Orientation GATS and Services Exports: Opportunities and Barriers I Han, National Taiwan University Raj Agrawal, Institute for Integrated Learning in Management Yi-Long Jaw, National Taiwan University Backward and Forward Linkages of Japanese Firms in Leadership in Building Organizational Competence Dalian China Sing Keow Hoon-Halbauer, Bernadette Andreosso-O'Callaghan, University of Exploring Web Language Orientation in Emerging Markets: Limerick The Eastern European Case John Cassidy, University College Dublin William James, Hofstra University Elena Sannikova, University College Dublin Gladys M. Torres-Baumgarten, Kean University Assessing Target Countries’ Vulnerability to Economic Goran Petkovi�, University of Belgrade Sanctions Tetyana Havrylenko, University of Ukraine/Kiev Hossein Askari, The George Washington University Polytechnic Institute John Forrer, The George Washington University Sources of Gender Disparity in Internet Adoption: Evidence Jiawen Yang, The George Washington University from Global Country-Level Data Information Conveyance, Filters, and Institutional Selection Nir B. Kshetri, The University of North Carolina-- Greensboro Gordon Hilary Boyce, QUT Internationalization of SMEs and Export Performance: Evidence from the Brazilian Software Industry Sumit Kundu, Florida International University Ronaldo Parente, Rutgers University Victor Almeida, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 73 Tuesday TUESDAY, JULY 12 Determinants of the Use of Export Marketing Assistance Towards an Explanation of Foreign MNE FDI in the City of Programs and their Effects on Export Performance of London Financial Services Cluster Korean Firms Naresh Pandit, Manchester Business School Chol Lee, College of Business, Sogang University Gary Cook, Management School Sangyong Kim, Korea University Pervez Ghauri, Manchester Business School Jaehee Jung, College of Business, Sogang University New Product Development and Entrepreneurial Intent: A Technological Capability Accumulation in International Joint Modular Production Approach Ventures in China Ronaldo Parente, Rutgers University Huiping Li, Rutgers Business School Eugene Hahn, Salisbury University John Cantwell, Rutgers Business School, University of Corporate Parent Effect on MNE Subsidiary Diversification Reading Strategy Degree of Multinationality: How Does Industry Matter? Stephen Rawlinson, The University of Auckland Lei Li, University of Portland Siah Hwee Ang, The University of Auckland The Impacts of International Product Positioning, Bundling Christina Stringer, The University of Auckland Pricing, and Advertising Information Involvement Strategy Subsidiary Role Type and Managerial Attitudes: A on Consumer Purchase Behavior Comparative Case Study of Subsidiary Managers in the Tsai-lung Liu, I-Shou University Indian and Pakistani Operations of a British MNC Chia-chen Kuo, I-Shou University Carol Reade, San Jose State University A New Tale of Two Cities: A Comparative Study of Cross-Border Acquisitions: A Comparative Analysis Japanese FDIs in Shanghai and Beijing, 1979-2003 Richard John Schoenberg, Cranfield School of Xufei Ma, National University of Singapore Management Andrew Delios, National University of Singapore Secure Borders and Uncertain Trade: Strategic Global Learning and Competition Intensity: A Moderating Management and the Canada-US Border Effect of Normative Integration Coral R. Snodgrass, Canisius College Shaohua "Carolyn" Mu, Baylor University Guy H. Gessner, Canisius College The Effects of HR Policies and Repatriate Self-Adjustment The Impact of National and Organizational Cultural on Global Competency Transfer Differences on International Joint Ventures Furuya Norihito, IGB Network Co., Ltd. Rizwan Tahir, University of Auckland Michael J. Stevens, University of Missouri - St. Louis Stephen Rawlinson, University of Auckland Oddou Gary, California State University, San Marcos Locational Choices and Multinational Firm Performance Allan Bird, University of Missouri - St. Louis Danchi Tan, National Cheng-Chi University (Taipei) Strategic Relevance of Emerging Markets’ Subsidiaries: Share Repurchase Decision Under Tax and Capital Empirical Findings from Brazil Consideration Moacir De Miranda Oliveira Jr., Pontificia Universidade William Y. C. Tsao, Cheng-Shiu University & I-Shou Catolica de São Paulo University, Taiwan Felipe Mendes Borini, Pontificia Universidade Catolica Wen-Kuei Chen, I-Shou University, Taiwan de São Paulo Cultural Intelligence as a Mechanism of Trust in an Arnoldo Jose De Hoyos Guevara, Pontificia Intercultural Context Universidade Catolica de São Paulo Lisa Vargo Williams, The State University of New York Global Players from Emerging Markets: Evidences from the at Buffalo Internationalization Process of the Largest Brazilian Firms Multinationals from Developing Countries Entering Moacir De Miranda Oliveira Jr., Pontifical Catholic Developed Countries: Achieving Sustainable Competitive University os Sao Paulo Advantage – A Resource-based View Alvaro Bruno Cyrino, Dom Cabral Foundation Huanglin Wang, University of Western Ontario Eduardo De Rezende Proenca, Pontifical Catholic Dewey E. Johnson, California State University, Fresno University os Sao Paulo Foreign Trade Offices and International Markets Identifying the Performance Dimensions of Expatriate Supplier Teams on Networked NPD Projects Timothy Jon Wilkinson, University of Akron Alan O'Sullivan, University of Ottawa Andrew R Thomas, University of Akron Sharon Leiba O'Sullivan, University of Ottawa Religion: Its Influence on National Culture, Gender Roles, and Entrepreneurial Affinity Localizing a Product and the Deleterious Effect of Subsidies Steven A. Williamson, University of North Florida Stanley J. Paliwoda, University of Strathclyde Alexa A. Perryman, Florida State University Michel Librowicz, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) Cheryl A. Van Deusen, University of North Florida Carolyn B. Mueller, Stetson University

74 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Tuesday TUESDAY, JULY 12 Multilevel Phenomena and the Implications for Method: An A Longitudinal Study of Entrepreneurs in a Transition Example of Knowledge Transfer in Sports Economy: When does Competitive Strategy Matter Most? April L. Wright, University of Queensland Wade M. Danis, Georgia State University Peter W. Liesch, University of Queensland Dan S. Chiaburu, Penn State University Determinants of the Use of Brand Extension in International Marjorie A. Lyles, Indiana University Markets: Toward an Integrated Framework Social Entrepreneurship in a Transition Economy: A Critical Henry Yu Xie, Saint Louis University Assessment of Rural Chinese Entrepreneurial Firms International Technology Diffusion: The Case of Robotics Tsang-Sing Chan, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Yuanyuan Zhou, The Ohio State University Lianxi Zhou, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Internationalization of the Tourism Industry: Valuable Patrick Poon, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Research for Countries in Transition US Cross-Listing and Evidence of the Bonding Hypothesis Srdan Zdravkovic, Saint Louis University in Industrialized, Emerging-Market and Less Developed Countries Burkhard N. Schrage, Singapore Management TUESDAY JUL 12 - 13:30-15:00 University Paul Martin Vaaler, Tufts University SESSION: 3.3.1 - PANEL Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 202 SESSION: 3.3.3 - PANEL Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204B The Organizational and Environmental Context Dimension of the Scope- The Resource Curse Revisited: Managing Performance Relationship (or) What NGOs Mineral-Resource Revenues for Sustainable Can Teach (and Learn From) International Development Business About Diversification Chair: Cesar E. Baena, Bordeaux Business School Chair: Hildy Teegen, George Washington The Resource Curse Reconsidered University Jesse Czelusta, Stanford University Discussant: Jonathan P. Doh, Villanova University Minimizing Resource Curse Effects by Setting up Revenue Scope and Organizational Performance: Multinational Funds Enterprises vs. Nongovernmental Organizations Cesar E. Baena, Bordeaux Business School Hildy Teegen, George Washington University Alberta Heritage Fund: Blessing Becoming Curse? The Effectiveness of Multiplex vs. Specialized Approaches Allan Warrack, Bordeaux Business School and to International Development University of Alberta Stephen C. Smith, George Washington University Chile's Stabilization Copper Fund Information Management and Accountability Implications of Renato Aguilar, Gothenburg University NGO Diversification Alnoor Ebrahim, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State SESSION: 3.3.4 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 University Track 2 - Forging Global Links Room: 205A Hildy Teegen, George Washington University Network Strategies Scope and Environmental Hostility for NGO Partnership Within and Across Sectors Chair: Bernard Martin Wolf, York University Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, The George Washington Discussant: Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University University - Camden

SESSION: 3.3.2 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Internationalization and Network Strategies: Taiwanese Track 1 - Context of Global Business Room: 204A Firms’ Foreign Direct Investment in China and the U.S.A. Emerging Market Environment Chi-Hsing Tseng, National Pingtung Institute of Commerce Chair: Patricia A. Nelson, University of Edinburgh; Hsin-chih Kuo, I-Shou University Hitotsubashi University Building International Business Networks: Environmental Discussant: Michael A. Witt, INSEAD Context and Proactivity Maureen Benson-Rea, University of Auckland The Informal Economy in the Developing World: How the Susan S. S. Wong, University of Auckland Base of the Economic Pyramid Behaves Spanning the Global Network: Cross-Border Acquisitions, Hamid Hosseini, King's College the MNE, and Knowledge Spillovers J. Muir Macpherson, Georgetown University

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Partners’ Experiential Learning and Performance of SESSION: 3.3.8 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Alliances Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 301B Pierre-xavier Meschi, Euromed Marseille School of Management Developing Country Firms, First Movers and Measuring International Logistics Partnerships Diversification in Asia Performance: A Dyadic Perspective Analysis Chair: Chol Lee, College of Business, Sogang Joan Jane, Hewlett-Packard EMEA, Spain University Alejandro Lago, University of Navarra Discussant: Helena Barnard, Rutgers University Africa Ariño, University of Navarra Alliances and Performance in the Airline Industry, 1998- Creating First-Mover Advantages: The Case of Samsung 2002: A Network Perspective Electronics Albert Chu-Ying Teo, National University of Singapore Jang-Sup Shin, National University of Singapore Arthur Kian-Chong Leong, Accenture, Singapore Sung-Won Jang, Samsung Economic Research Institute Can Developing Country Firms Overcome Negative Country SESSION: 3.3.6 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 of Origin Stereotypes? Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 205C Lance E. Brouthers, University of Texas at El Paso Theoretical Contributions on John W. Story, University of Texas - San Antonio Internationalization John Hadjimarcou, University of Texas at El Paso Keith D. Brouthers, Temple University Chair: Joan Mileski, Texas A & M University The Diversification and R&D Relationship: A Re- Discussant: Colm Kearney, Trinity College Dublin examination Across Institutional Environments in Asia Abhirup Chakrabarti, Duke University How well do Institutional Theories Explain Firms' Weiting Zheng, National University of Singapore Perceptions of Property Rights? Kulwant Singh, National University of Singapore Meghana Ayyagari, George Washington University Vojislav Maksimovic, University of Maryland SESSION: 3.3.9 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Asli Demirguckunt, The World Bank Track 5 - Innovation and Marketing Room: 303A The Economics of the Internationalisation Process Peter J. Buckley, Leeds University Franchising, and the International Supply Niron Hashai, Hebrew University Chain Managing MNC through Compensation: The Elasticity of Chair: Serdar S. Durmusoglu, Michigan State Work Contract Solution University Amir Shoham, Ben-Gurion University Discussant: Daniel Baack, Saint Louis University

SESSION: 3.3.7 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Master Franchising and Classifications of International Track 4 - Economics, Finance and Taxation Room: 301A Franchisors Emerging Markets James P. Johnson, Rollins College Ilan Alon, Rollins College Chair: Sarkis Joseph Khoury, University of Market versus Relational Exchange in the International California, Riverside Supply Chain Discussant: Chuck C.Y. Kwok, University of South Peter G. P. Walters, Hong Kong Polytechnic University Carolina Saeed Samiee, University of Tulsa Explaining the Level and Rate of Franchise Do Foreign Investors Destabilize Emerging Stock Markets? Internationalization Evidence from the BSE, Mumbai Ramdas Chandra, Concordia University Ronny Manos, The College of Management

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SESSION: 3.3.10 - PANEL Time: 13:30-15:00 SESSION: 3.3.12 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 6 - Internationalization of Services Room: 303B Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 302B Globalization of Business Education: Leadership, its Effects and Effectiveness Strategic Approaches, Opportunities, and Chair: Joyce S. Osland, San Jose State University Challenges Discussant: Allan Bird, University of Missouri - St. Chair: Tatiana S. Manolova, Suffolk University Louis Discussant: C. Gopinath, Suffolk University CEO Leader Values and Effectiveness in China: The Focusing the School Around the Global Business Theme: Mediating Role of Constructive Controversy between The Experience of Suffolk University's Sawyer School of Departments Management Guoquan Chen, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Shahriar Khaksari, Suffolk University Dean Tjosvold, Lingnan University Business Program Globalization at Bryant University Liyan Wang, Lingnan University Alphonso O. Ogbuehi, Bryant University Effect of Interplay of National and Organizational Cultures on Subordinate Information Inquiry in Uncertain Times: A Role of the CIBER Funding in Enhancing the International Transformational Leadership Perspective Business Programs of the School of Business, University of Connecticut Svjetlana Madzar, Gustavus Adolphus College/ University of Minnesota Subhash C. Jain, University of Connecticut Literature Review of Global Leadership and Global Mindset Faculty Collaboration in Teaching Global Business, MBA Teaching Process Joyce S. Osland, San Jose State University Jane Ross, University of Maryland University College Mark Mendenhall, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Wilf Backhaus, University of Maryland University College Asbjorn Osland, San Jose State University Monica Bolesta, University of Maryland University College SESSION: 3.3.13 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Andrew Creed, Deakin University, Australia Track 8 - Managing People Across Cultures Room: 304B James Stewart, University of Maryland University HRM Practices and Performance College Maurice Hladik, Iogen Corporation, Ottawa Chair: Lyn Suzanne Amine, Saint Louis University Discussant: John A. Volkmar, Gettysburg College SESSION: 3.3.11 - COMPETITIVE Time: 13:30-15:00 Track 7 - Managing Across Borders Room: 302A Minimizing Inconsistencies between Intended and Implemented HRM: The First Step towards Developing HR Joint Ventures and Alliances Systems that Contribute to Higher Organizational Performance Chair: John Clarry, The College of New Jersey Shaista E. Khilji, American University Discussant: Jing Li, Simon Fraser University Xiaoyun Wang, Asper School of Management, University of Manitoba Alliance Network Diversity and Alliance Capability: Gaining Performance Benefits from International Strategic Alliances The Perceived Role of Reward: Achieving Performance Priorities in Organizations Dan Li, Texas A&M University Flora F T Cheung, Chinese University of Hong Kong Jamie D. Collins, Texas A&M University Irene Hau-siu Chow, Chinese University of Hong Kong An Empirical Analysis of Moderating Effects of Parent Control on International Joint Ventures Performance Thomas A. Birtch, University of Cambridge Jeryl Whitelock, University of Bradford Nation, Gender, Event Type, Sources Used and Values Predicting E-mail Use Hui Yang, University of Salford Mark F. Peterson, Florida Atlantic University Patterns of Equity Ownership in Southeast Asian Joint Ventures Stephanie P. Thomason, Florida Atlantic University Norm Althouse, University of Calgary Malika Richards, Penn State University - Berks Gudrun Curri, Dalhousie University Daniel C. Indro, Penn State University - Great Valley Julie Rowney, University of Calgary Partners' Common and Private Interests as Determinants of Use of Performance Related Compensation in International The Impact of Expatriates’ Internal Motivation, Joint Ventures Boundaryless Career, and Perceptual Discrepancy on Satisfaction Yasheng Chen, Simon Fraser University Hsi-an Shih, National Cheng Kung University David Sharp, University of Western Ontario Pei-fen Lin, National Cheng Kung University

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Corporate Integrity* Rethinking Organizational Ethics and Leadership Marvin T. Brown

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he AIB Executive Board hopes institutional memberships will be an attractive option for all international business schools as a vital way to foster faculty networking and increase school visibility. For an annual fee T of US$1,100, the participating institution will receive the following benefits: ¢ Full regular memberships for two faculty members ¢ Conference registration for two faculty members to attend the annual conference. These can be the same fac- ulty members designated for membership, or they can be two other faculty members. However if two other members are being designated, then the new faculty members must be AIB members in good standing through the dates of the next conference. ¢ Student membership and conference registration for one Ph.D. candidate, provided that he or she commits to attending the Doctoral Consortium. In addition, the institution will be recognized for its contribution in the AIB Newsletter, the annual conference program, and on AIB’s website.

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Our institution nominates the following two AIB members to attend the next AIB Annual Meeting. If the nominated members are not the same members as above, then the new nominees must be AIB members in good standing through the dates of the next meeting.

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City State Postal Code Country Emai Index of Participants A Pardis Ansari, Johnson & Johnson Health Kibok Baik, Kookmin University, South Niels Billou, European School of Maria E. Adenfelt, Uppsala University, Care Systems Inc., USA (pansari@hcsus. Korea ([email protected]): 2.4.14 Management and Technology, Germany Sweden ([email protected]): jnj.com): 3.1.13 John R. Baldwin, Director, Microeconomic ([email protected]): Poster1 Poster3 Syed Tariq Anwar, West Texas A&M Studies and Analysis Division Allan Bird, University of Missouri - St. Louis, Raj Aggarwal, Kent State University, USA University, USA ([email protected]. ([email protected]): 2.4.6 USA ([email protected]): 1.2.14, 1.3.13, ([email protected]): 2.1.7 edu): Poster2 Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee, World Bank, Poster3, 3.3.12 Raj Agrawal, Institute for Integrated Seiko Arai, University of Oxford, United USA ([email protected]): 1.1.9 Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School, Learning in Management, India Kingdom ([email protected]): Kunal Banerji, Florida Atlantic University, United Kingdom (jbirkinshaw@london. ([email protected]): Poster3 1.3.7 USA ([email protected]): 2.4.4 edu): 1.2.4, 2.1.11, 3.1.12 Renato Aguilar, Göteborg University, Harvey Arbeláez, Monterey Institute of Pratima Bansal, University of Western Thomas A. Birtch, University of Cambridge, Sweden (renato.aguilar@economics. International Studies, USA (harvey. Ontario, Canada ([email protected]. United Kingdom ([email protected]): gu.se): 3.3.3 [email protected]): Poster1, 2.1.6, ca): 2.2.11 3.3.13 Ruth V. Aguilera, University of Illinois Poster2 Jeffrey Q. Barden, Duke University, USA A.M. Bobillo, University of Valladolid, Spain at Urbana-Champaign, USA (ruth- Pia Arenius, HEC Lausanne, Switzerland ([email protected]): 3.1.4 ([email protected]): Poster2 [email protected]): Poster1, 1.3.2 ([email protected]): 3.1.3 Helena Barnard, Rutgers University, USA Jean Boddewyn, Baruch College - CUNY, Yair Aharoni, University of Tel Aviv, Israel Ilgaz Arikan, Georgia State University, USA ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]. ([email protected]): 2.1.10 ([email protected]): Poster2 3.3.8 edu): 1.3.9, 2.1.2 Gautam Ahuja, University of Michigan, USA Monika Aring, RTI International, USA Charles Barrett, Senior Vice-President, Olivier Boiral, Université Laval, Canada ([email protected]): 2.3.5 ([email protected]): 3.1.2 Conference Board of Canada, Canada ([email protected]): Poster1 Riad A. Ajami, University of North Carolina Africa Ariño, University of Navarra, Spain ([email protected]): 2.4.6 Brigitte H. T. Bojkowszky, WU-Wien, Austria at Greensboro, USA (raajami@uncg. ([email protected]): 3.3.5 Rakesh Basant, Indian Institute of ([email protected]): edu): 1.1.9 Jesús Arteaga-Ortiz, Universidad de Management, Ahmedabad, India Poster2 Syed Akhter, Marquette University, USA Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain ([email protected]): 2.2.5 Monica Bolesta, University of ([email protected]): 2.2.9 ([email protected]): Poster1, Robert Earl Bateman, American University Maryland, University College, USA Juan Alcacer, New York University, USA Poster2, 2.3.3 of Sharjah, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 3.3.10 ([email protected]): 1.3.7 Kazuhiro Asakawa, Keio University, Japan Poster2 Karl Johan Bonnedahl, Umea Universitet, Todd M. Alessandri, Syracuse University, ([email protected]): 2.2.8, Poster2 Sarah Bauerle, Villanova University, USA Sweden ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 2.1.6 Hossein Askari, George Washington ([email protected]): 1.3.1 1.1.10 Elizabeth A. Alexander, Wesley College, University, USA ([email protected]): Paul W. Beamish, University of Western Maria Teresa Borges-Tiago, University of USA ([email protected]): 1.1.4 Poster3 Ontario, Canada ([email protected]. Azores, Portugal (mariaborges@notes. Andreas Al-Laham, CASS Business School, Christian Geisler Asmussen, Copenhagen ca): Poster1, Fellows2 uac.pt): Poster1 United Kingdom (a.al-laham@city. Business School, Denmark (cga.int@cbs. Robert Beauregard, Université Laval, Felipe Mendes Borini, Pontificia ac.uk): Poster1 dk): 3.1.12 Canada ([email protected]. Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Victor Almeida, Federal University of Rio de Nicholas Athanassiou, Northeastern ca): 3.2.3 Brazil ([email protected]): Poster1, Janeiro, Brazil ([email protected]. University, USA (n.athanassiou@comcast. Michael Behnam, Suffolk University, USA Poster3 br): Poster3 net): 2.1.11, 2.4.14 ([email protected]): Poster1, Narjess Boubakri, HEC Montreal, Canada Tamar Almor, The College of Management, Suma Athreye, Open University, United 1.3.2 ([email protected]): 2.3.3 Israel ([email protected]): 2.2.6 Kingdom ([email protected]): Lien-ti Bei, National ChengChi University, Harry P. Bowen, Vlerick Leuven Gent Ilan Alon, Rollins College, USA 2.4.9 Taiwan ([email protected]): 3.2.10 Management School, Belgium (harry. ([email protected]): 3.3.9 Preet S. Aulakh, York University, Canada René Belderbos, Katholieke Universiteit [email protected]): 1.1.10, 3.1.11 Hussam A. Al-Shammari, University of ([email protected]): 1.3.11 Leuven, Belgium (rene.belderbos@econ. Nakiye Avdan Boyacigiller, Sabanci Texas at Arlington, USA (hussam@uta. Erkko Autio, HEC University of Lausanne, kuleuven.ac.be): 2.1.8, 2.4.5 University, Turkey (nakiye@sabanciuniv. edu): Poster1, 1.3.4 Switzerland ([email protected]): 2.1.1, Sam Beldona, Wichita State University, USA edu): 1.3.12 Saleh Alshebil, University of Texas at 3.1.3 ([email protected]): Poster2 Gordon Boyce, Queensland University of Arlington, USA ([email protected]. Ilan Avrichir, ESPM and IBMEC-SP, Brazil Liuba Y. Belkin, Rutgers University, USA Technology, Australia ([email protected]. edu): Poster1 ([email protected]): Poster2 ([email protected]): 3.1.13 au): Poster2, Poster3 Norm Althouse, University of Calgary, Bulent Aybar, Southern New Hampshire Christian Bellak, WU-Wien, Austria Brett A. Boyle, Saint Louis University, USA Canada (norm.althouse@haskayne. University, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 2.2.7, ([email protected]): 1.2.13 ucalgary.ca): 3.3.13 1.1.6, 2.1.7, Poster2, 3.2.6 3.2.4 Louis Brennan, Trinity College Dublin, Lyn S. Amine, Saint Louis University, USA Zeynep Aycan, Koç University, Turkey Gabriel R. G. Benito, Copenhagen Business Ireland ([email protected]): Poster1 ([email protected]): 2.2.13, 3.2.8, 3.3.13 ([email protected]): 1.3.13 School; BI Norwegian School of Derick W. Brinkerhoff, RTI International, Ulf Andersson, Uppsala University, Sweden Meghana Ayyagari, George Washington Management, Denmark ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 3.1.2 ([email protected]): 1.2.8, 2.1.11 University, USA ([email protected]): 2.2.9, 2.4.13 Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, George Naoki Ando, Seoul National University, 2.1.7, 3.3.6 Maureen Benson-Rea, University of Washington University, USA South Korea ([email protected]): 1.2.14 Auckland, New Zealand (m.benson- ([email protected]): 3.1.2, 3.3.1 Bernadette Andreosso-O’Callaghan, [email protected]): 3.3.4 David M. Brock, Ben-Gurion University, , Ireland B Robert A. Berg, Nova Southeastern Israel ([email protected]): 2.2.12, 3.1.11, ([email protected]): Poster3 Daniel W. Baack, Saint Louis University, University, USA ([email protected]): 3.2.9 Siah Hwee Ang, University of Auckland, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.12, 3.1.9, Poster1 Jonathan Brookfield, Texas A&M University, New Zealand ([email protected]): 3.3.9 Jean-Thomas Bernard, Université Laval, USA (brookfi[email protected]): 2.1.5, 1.3.10, Poster3 Wilf Backhaus, University of Maryland, Canada ([email protected]): 2.3.1 Poster2 Madan Annavarjula, Northern Illinois University College, Canada Heather Berry, University of Pennsylvania, Keith D. Brouthers, Temple University, USA University, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 3.3.10 USA ([email protected]): 1.3.7 ([email protected]): Poster2, Poster2 Cesar E. Baena, Bordeaux Ecole Sjoerd Beugelsdijk, Tilburg University, 2.3.4, 3.3.8 Mohamed Ansari, Albany State University, de Management, France (cesar. Netherlands ([email protected]): Lance Eliot Brouthers, University of Texas UAE ([email protected]): Poster2 [email protected]): 3.3.3 2.3.2, 2.4.5 at El Paso, USA ([email protected]): Prabir K. Bagchi, George Washington 2.2.11, Poster2, 2.3.4, 3.3.8 University, USA ([email protected]): 2.3.7 90 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Index of Participants Darrell Brown, Portland State University, Julien Cayla, Australian Graduate School of Asavin Chintakananda, Former Senior Jamie D. Collins, Texas A&M University, USA USA ([email protected]): 1.2.1 Management, Australia (julienc@agsm. Advisor and Senior Director, Asian ([email protected]): 2.2.3, 3.3.11 Trevor Buck, Loughborough University, edu.au): 2.4.10 Development Bank and Former Simon Collinson, University of Warwick, United Kingdom ([email protected]): Jean-Luc Cerdin, ESSEC Business School, Governor of the Stock Exchange of United Kingdom (s.collinson@warwick. 1.1.4 France ([email protected]): 2.1.13 Thailand, Thailand (asavin_c@hotmail. ac.uk): 1.1.10, 1.2.4, 2.3.5 Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds, Brian R. Chabowski, Michigan State com): 1.3.5 Kate Phillips Connolly, Trinity College, United Kingdom ([email protected]): University, USA ([email protected]. Asda Chintakananda, University of North Ireland ([email protected]): Poster1 Fellows1, 1.2.5, 2.2.6, 3.1.1, 3.3.6 edu): Poster3 Carolina, USA ([email protected]): 2.1.6 Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University, USA Urs Buehlmann, North Carolina State Doren Chadee, University of Auckland, New Soonkyoo Choe, Yonsei University, South ([email protected]): 1.2.5, University, USA (buehlmann@gmail. Zealand ([email protected]): Korea ([email protected]): 2.1.12 2.1.10, 2.3.6, 3.2.11 com): 3.2.3 1.2.6 B. Paul Choi, Howard University, USA Gary Cook, University of Liverpool Kraiwinee Bunyaratavej, Arcadia University, Abhirup Chakrabarti, Duke University, USA ([email protected]): 3.2.9 Management School, United Kingdom USA ([email protected]): 2.4.11 ([email protected]): 3.3.8 David Choi, Loyola Marymount University, ([email protected]): Poster3 Edith C. Busija, University of Memphis, USA Christine M. Chan, University of Hong USA ([email protected]): Poster1 Maria Victoria Cortés Rodriguez, ([email protected]): Poster2 Kong, Hong Kong (mkchan@business. Jongmoo Jay Choi, Temple University, USA Universidad del Valle, Colombia Ilduara Busta-Varela, Copenhagen Business hku.hk): 2.4.1 ([email protected]): 1.3.6 ([email protected]): 3.2.5 School, Denmark ([email protected]): Tsang-Sing Chan, Lingnan University, Hong Irene Hau-siu Chow, Chinese University of Jean-Claude Cosset, HEC Montreal, Canada Poster2 Kong ([email protected]): 1.1.13, 3.3.2 Hong Kong, Hong Kong (irene@baf. ([email protected]): 2.3.3 Ramdas Chandra, Concordia University, msmail.cuhk.edu.hk): 3.3.13 Robin Coulter, University of Connecticut, Canada ([email protected]): Petra Christmann, Rutgers University, USA USA ([email protected]. C 3.3.9 ([email protected]): 1.2.1, edu): 3.2.8 José António Vieira Cabral, University of Shao-Chi Chang, National Cheng Kung 3.2.2 João Pedro Almeida Couto, University of Azores, Portugal ([email protected]. University, Taiwan ([email protected]. Elie Virgile Chrysostome, Moncton Azores, Portugal ([email protected]. pt): Poster1 edu.tw): 2.1.3, 3.1.11, 3.2.7 University, Canada (chrysoe@umoncton. pt): Poster1 Jack M. Cadeaux, University of New South Mike C. H. Chao, Saint Louis University, USA ca): 1.3.12 Nicole Coviello, University of Auckland, Wales, Australia ([email protected]. ([email protected]): 1.2.9, 2.4.10, 3.1.9 Wenyi Chu, National Taiwan University, New Zealand (n.coviello@auckland. au): Poster3 Malcolm Kenneth Chapman, University Taiwan ([email protected]): ac.nz): 2.1.1 Roger Calantone, Michigan State University, of Leeds, United Kingdom (mkc@lubs. Poster1 Andrew Creed, Deakin University, Australia USA ([email protected]): Poster2 leeds.ac.uk): Poster2 Chei Hwee Chua, University of South ([email protected]): 3.3.10 Miguel P. Caldas, Loyola University, New Piotr Chelminski, Providence College, USA Carolina, USA (cheihwee_chua@moore. Peter A. Creticos, Institute for Orleans, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 3.2.8 sc.edu): 1.1.14, 2.1.13 Work and the Economy, USA Poster2 Dong Chen, Loyola Marymount University, Cheng-Min Chuang, National Taiwan ([email protected]): 3.1.2 Colin Campbell-Hunt, University of USA ([email protected]): Poster1 University, Taiwan ([email protected]. Paola Criscuolo, Tanaka Business School, Otago, New Zealand (ccampbell- Guoquan Chen, Tsinghua University, China edu.tw): Poster1, Poster2 United Kingdom (p.criscuolo@imperial. [email protected]): 2.3.2 ([email protected]): 3.3.12 Andy C. W. Chui, Hong Kong Polytechnic ac.uk): 1.2.8, 2.4.9 Michael A. Campion, Purdue University, Hsiang-Chun Chen, National Yunlin University, Hong Kong (afandy@polyu. Kerri Crowne, Temple University, USA USA ([email protected]): University of Science and Technology, edu.hk): 1.2.6 ([email protected]): 3.1.13 3.1.13 Taiwan ([email protected]): Kittinoot Chulikavit, Maejo University, Geng Cui, Lingnan University, Hong Kong John Cantwell, Rutgers University, Poster1 Thailand ([email protected]): Poster2 ([email protected]): 1.1.13, 1.2.14 USA and University of Reading, UK Jiun-Shiu Chen, University of Memphis, Rosa Chun, University of Manchester, Gudrun Curri, Dalhousie University, Canada ([email protected]): 1.1.7, USA ([email protected]): Poster2 United Kingdom (rosa.chun@mbs. ([email protected]): 3.3.13 1.3.7, 2.1.14, Poster3 Roger Rongxin Chen, University of San ac.uk): 1.3.2 Ilya R. P. Cuypers, Tilburg University, Qing Cao, University of Maryland, USA Francisco, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.12 Chi-nien Chung, National University of Netherlands ([email protected]): 1.1.5 ([email protected]): 3.1.14 Shih-Fen S. Chen, Brandeis University, USA Singapore, Singapore (cnchung@nus. Alvaro Bruno Cyrino, Dom Cabral Nejat Capar, American University of ([email protected]): 1.1.8, 2.4.10 edu.sg): 1.1.8 Foundation, Brazil ([email protected]. Sharjah, UAE ([email protected]): Stephen Chen, Australian National Henry F. L. Chung, Massey University- br): Poster3 2.4.4 University, Australia (stephen.chen@anu. Albany Campus, New Zealand Jesse Czelusta, Stanford University, USA Guillermo Cardoza, Instituto de Empresa, edu.au): 1.2.10 ([email protected]): 1.1.10 ([email protected]): 3.3.3 Spain ([email protected]): Wen-Kuei Chen, I-Shou University, Taiwan Wilbur Chung, University of Maryland, USA Michael R. Czinkota, Georgetown 1.3.14 ([email protected]): Poster3 ([email protected]): 1.3.7 University, USA ([email protected]): Mason Carpenter, University of Wisconsin- Yasheng Chen, Simon Fraser University, Yan Cimon, HEC Montreal, Canada (yan. 3.2.1, Poster1 Madison, USA ([email protected]. Canada ([email protected]): 2.2.7, [email protected]): Poster2 edu): 2.4.8 3.3.11 Tim Clark, Senior Fellow, Sunbridge Sergio Willian Pinho Carvalho, Baruch Yi-feng Chen, Lingnan University, Hong Corporation, USA ([email protected]): D College - CUNY, USA (scarvalho@gc. Kong ([email protected]): 2.3.9 Poster2 Sophie D’Amours, Université Laval, Canada cuny.edu): 2.1.9, 3.2.8 Sylvie Chetty, Massey University, New Ruth Clarke, Nova Southeastern University, ([email protected]): 3.2.3 John Cassidy, University College Dublin, Zealand ([email protected]): 2.3.2, USA ([email protected]): 2.2.9 Tina Dacin, Queen’s School of Business, Ireland ([email protected]): Poster3 Poster3 John Clarry, College of New Jersey, USA Canada ([email protected]): Mark Casson, University of Reading, United Flora F. T. Cheung, Chinese University of ([email protected]): 2.3.3, 1.3.4 Kingdom ([email protected]): Hong Kong, Hong Kong (florab@baf. Poster3, 3.3.11 Mourad Dakhli, Georgia State University, Fellows1, 2.2.6 msmail.cuhk.edu.hk): 3.3.13 Reid W. Click, George Washington USA ([email protected]): Poster2, 3.1.14 Nichole M. Castater, Clark Atlanta Mee-Shew Cheung, University of University, USA ([email protected]): 2.1.6, Akash Dania, University of Texas-Pan University, USA ([email protected]): Tennessee, USA ([email protected]): 2.3.3, 3.2.6 American, USA ([email protected]): 2.3.4 1.3.4 Mitchell Cohen, Concordia University, 1.1.6, 2.3.3, 2.4.7 S. Tamer Cavusgil, Michigan State Dan S. Chiaburu, Penn State University, Canada ([email protected]): John Daniels, University of Miami, USA University, USA ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 3.3.2 Poster1 ([email protected]): 2.4.10 Yu-Ching Chiao, National Changhua Richard A. Colignon, Duquesne University, Fellows1, 2.4.9 University of Education, Taiwan USA ([email protected]): 1.1.14 Wade M. Danis, Georgia State University, ([email protected]): 3.2.10 USA ([email protected]): Poster2, 3.2.10, 3.3.2 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 91 Index of Participants Paul Darby, Deputy Chief Economist, Rian Drogendijk, Tilburg University, Mehdi Farashahi, Concordia University, Mika Gabrielsson, Helsinki School Conference Board of Canada, Canada Netherlands ([email protected]): Canada ([email protected]. of Economics, Finland (mika. ([email protected]): 2.4.6 1.2.13 ca): 3.2.2 gabrielsson@hkkk.fi): 2.2.8 Prakash Das, Queen’s University, Canada Juan J. Durán, Universidad Autónoma de Bijan Fazlollahi, Georgia State University, Joseph Ganitsky, Loyola University New ([email protected]): 1.2.9 Madrid, Spain (juanjose.duran@uam. USA ([email protected]): Poster2 Orleans, USA ([email protected]. Howard A. Davies, Hong Kong es): 2.1.7 Dorothee J. Feils, University of Alberta, edu): 1.3.14 Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Serdar S. Durmusoglu, Michigan State Canada ([email protected]): Gerald Yong Gao, University of Hong Kong, ([email protected]): 1.2.10 University, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.6 Hong Kong ([email protected]. Diana L. Day, Rutgers University, USA 3.3.9 Rajulton Fernando, University of Western hk): 1.3.10 ([email protected]): Poster2 Pierre Dussauge, HEC Paris, France Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): Francisco Garcia, Universidad de Oviedo, Koen De Backer, Vlerick Leuven Gent ([email protected]): 1.2.3 2.2.7 Spain ([email protected]): 3.2.10 Management School, Belgium (koen. Dev K. Dutta, University of Western Stephanie Fernhaber, Indiana University, Carlos Garcia Pont, University of Navarra, [email protected]): 2.4.3 Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 2.1.11 Spain ([email protected]): 1.3.10 Claudio De Mattos, Aston University, United Poster1, 1.3.11 Manuel Portugal Ferreira, University of Naomi A. Gardberg, Baruch College - Kingdom ([email protected]): Poster3 Utah, USA ([email protected]. CUNY, USA (naomi_gardberg@baruch. Peter deLeon, University of Colorado, edu): 1.3.3, 2.3.2 cuny.edu): 1.3.8, 2.4.8 Denver, USA (peter.deleon@cudenver. E Jesus Ferreiro, Basque Country University, Oddou Gary, California State University, edu): 2.3.1 Alnoor Ebrahim, Virginia Polytechnic Spain ([email protected]): 2.2.3 San Marcos, USA ([email protected]): Mercedes Delgado-Garcia, Northwestern University, USA ([email protected]): 3.3.1 Aysun Ficici, Southern New Hampshire Poster3 University; Universidad de Sevilla, USA Giana Eckhardt, Australian Graduate University, USA (aysun.fi[email protected]): Yvon Gasse, Université Laval, Canada ([email protected]. School of Management, Australia 3.2.6 ([email protected]): Poster1 edu): 2.4.5 ([email protected]): 2.4.10 Igor Filatotchev, King’s College London, Ajai Singh Gaur, National University of Andrew Delios, National University of Charles David Edelman, IHTC; Monmouth United Kingdom (igor.filatotchev@kcl. Singapore, Singapore ([email protected]): Singapore, Singapore (andrew@nus. University, USA ([email protected]): ac.uk): 2.1.7 1.1.10, Poster1, 2.1.13, 3.1.11 edu.sg): 2.1.13, 3.1.3, Poster3, 3.3.14 1.3.4 Fragkiskos Filippaios, University of Kent, Guy H. Gessner, Canisius College, USA Mehmet Demirbag, University Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University, USA United Kingdom (f.filippaios@kent. ([email protected]): Poster3 of Sheffield, United Kingdom ([email protected]): Poster1, 1.3.9, 3.2.2 ac.uk): 1.1.4, 1.2.12, 2.2.6 Michael Gestrin, Senior Economist, OECD, (m.demirbag@sheffield.ac.uk): 2.4.3, Ron Edwards, Monash University, Australia Carol A. Finnegan, Michigan State France ([email protected]): 2.2.1 3.1.4 ([email protected]. University, USA (fi[email protected]): Diaa Ghaly, Wadi Group, Egypt Asli Demirguckunt, World Bank, USA au): 2.1.9 1.3.8 ([email protected]): Poster2 ([email protected]): 3.3.6 B. Elango, Illinois State University, USA Klaus Fischer, Université Laval, Canada Pervez Ghauri, University of Manchester, Hanna-Kaisa Desavelle, Tampere University ([email protected]): 1.1.11, 2.2.11 (klaus.fi[email protected]): 2.3.3 United Kingdom (pervez.ghauri@mbs. of Technology, Finland (hanna-kaisa. Raed Elaydi, University of North Carolina at Ricardo Flores, University of Illinois ac.uk): 1.3.2, Poster3, 3.3.14 desavelle@tut.fi): 3.1.8 Chapel Hill, USA ([email protected]): at Urbana-Champaign, USA Animesh Ghoshal, DePaul University, USA Timothy M. Devinney, Australian Graduate 2.1.3, Poster1 (rgfl[email protected]): Poster1 ([email protected]): 2.3.4, 3.2.5 School of Management, Australia Sherin El-Bendary, Georgia State University, Cher-Min Fong, National Sun Yat-sen Blair Demarest Gifford, University of ([email protected]): 2.4.12, 3.1.1 USA ([email protected]): University, Taiwan ([email protected]. Colorado, Denver and Health Sciences Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University, USA Poster2 edu.tw): Poster3 Center, USA (blair.gifford@cudenver. ([email protected]): 1.3.11, 2.1.11, 3.1.4 Eman Lotfy Elshenawy, Washington State Howard Forman, Drexel University, USA edu): Poster3 Nikhilesh Dholakia, University of Rhode University, USA ([email protected]): 2.1.3 ([email protected]): 1.3.12 Dirk Ulrich Gilbert, University of New South Island, USA (ndh4977u@postoffice.uri. Michael Enright, University of Hong Kong, John Forrer, George Washington University, Wales, Australia ([email protected]. edu): 2.4.11 Hong Kong ([email protected]. USA ([email protected]): Poster3 au): Poster1, 1.3.2 Howard Dick, Melbourne University, hk): 2.2.12 Nicolas Forsans, University of Leeds, United Axele Giroud, Bradford University, United Australia ([email protected]): 3.1.5 Prescott Ensign, University of Ottawa, Kingdom ([email protected]): Poster2 Kingdom ([email protected]): Desislava Dikova, University of Groningen, Canada ([email protected]. Mats Forsgren, Uppsala University, Sweden 2.3.7, Poster1 Netherlands ([email protected]): ca): 3.1.5 ([email protected]): 2.1.11 Mina Glambosky, Florida Atlantic 2.4.13 Carolyn Buie Erdener, ITESM, Mexico Fabienne Fortanier, University University, USA (mglambosky@yahoo. Jonathan P. Doh, Villanova University, USA ([email protected]): Poster3 of Amsterdam, Netherlands com): 3.2.6 ([email protected]): 1.3.1, Jarmo Eronen, Helsinki School ([email protected]): 1.3.1, 2.2.11 Kimberly C. Gleason, Florida Atlantic 2.1.2, 3.3.1 of Economics, Finland (jarmo. Fred F. Foulkes, Boston University, USA University, USA ([email protected]): Harald Dolles, German Institute eronen@hkkk.fi): 2.2.8 ([email protected]): 2.2.5 1.1.6, 2.2.6, 3.2.6 for Japanese Studies, Japan Golpira S. Eshghi, Bentley College, USA June N. P. Francis, Simon Fraser University, Myron Glucksman, President, Myron ([email protected]): Poster1 ([email protected]): 3.1.11 Canada ([email protected]): 1.1.12 Glucksman Consulting, USA Mark D. Domney, University of Auckland, Rangamohan V. Eunni, Youngstown State Paul L. Freedman, U.S. Agency for ([email protected]): 1.3.5 New Zealand (m.domney@auckland. University, USA ([email protected]): International Development, USA Gerhard Gniewosz, University of Sydney, ac.nz): 2.4.12 1.2.2, 2.4.3 ([email protected]): 2.3.3 Australia ([email protected]): Magda Bezerra Leite Donia, Concordia Susan Freeman, Monash University, 1.2.13, 1.3.12 University, Canada (m_donia@jmsb. Australia (susan.freeman@buseco. Anthony Goerzen, University of Victoria, concordia.ca): Poster1 F monash.edu.au): 1.1.9, 2.1.9 Canada ([email protected]): 1.2.3, 2.1.11, Kathleen Brewer Doran, Salem State Ying Fan, University of Lincoln, United Tony S. Frost, University of Western 3.1.1, 3.2.11 College, USA (brewer.doran@salemstate. Kingdom ([email protected]): 2.4.10 Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): Benjamin Gomes-Casseres, Brandeis edu): 3.2.8 Gary R. Fane, University of North Florida, 1.2.8 University, USA ([email protected]): Douglas Dow, Melbourne Business School, USA ([email protected]): Poster2, 2.3.7 1.1.9, 1.2.3 Australia ([email protected]): 2.1.9, 2.2.9 Shih-chieh Fang, National Kaohsiung First Carolina Gomez, Florida International Tarik Driouchi, Aston Business School, University of Science and Technology, G University, USA (gomezc@fiu.edu): United Kingdom (drioucht@aston. Taiwan ([email protected]): James W. Gabberty, Pace University, USA Poster1 ac.uk): 1.1.5 1.3.11, 2.4.9 ([email protected]): 2.3.5 Mari Carmen Gomez, Basque Country University, Spain ([email protected]): 2.2.3

92 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Index of Participants Tracy Gonzalez-Padron, Michigan State Mary Krome Hamilton, University of Rhode Hsiu-yun Hsieh, University of Birmingham, Joan Jane, Hewlett-Packard EMEA, University, USA ([email protected]. Island, USA ([email protected]): 2.2.11, United Kingdom ([email protected]): Barcelona, Spain ([email protected]): edu): 1.1.2 Poster2, 2.3.8 2.3.8 3.3.5 C. Gopinath, Suffolk University, USA I Han, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Chia-Wen Hsu, National Taiwan University, Sung-Won Jang, Samsung Economic ([email protected]): 3.3.10 ([email protected]): Poster2, 3.1.9, Taiwan ([email protected]): Research Institute, South Korea Oliver Gottschalg, INSEAD, France (oliver. Poster3 Poster2 ([email protected]): 3.3.8 [email protected]): 1.1.11, Poster2, Nukhet Harmancioglu, Michigan State Zuohao Hu, Tsinghua University, China Yi-Long Jaw, National Taiwan University, 3.2.10 University, USA (harmancioglu@bus. ([email protected]): 3.2.8 Taiwan ([email protected]): Poster3 Stephen J. Gould, Baruch College - CUNY, msu.edu): 2.4.4 Chi-Yu Huang, I-Shou University, Taiwan Satish Jayachandran, University of South USA ([email protected]): Niron Hashai, Hebrew University, Israel ([email protected]): Poster1, Carolina, USA ([email protected]): Poster2 ([email protected]): 2.2.6, 3.3.6 Poster2 Poster1 Edward M. Graham, Senior Fellow, Institute Hamid Hassan, University of Tsukuba, Heng-Chiang Huang, National Wendy Jeffus, Southern New Hampshire for International Economics, USA Japan ([email protected]): 3.1.13 Taiwan University, Taiwan University, USA (wendy.jeffus@snhu. ([email protected]): 2.2.1 Tetyana Havrylenko, University of Ukraine, ([email protected]): edu): 1.2.7, 2.3.3 Sidney John Gray, University of Sydney, Ukraine ([email protected]): Poster3 1.1.3, 1.2.9, 3.1.8, 3.2.7 Michael Jensen, University of Michigan, Australia ([email protected]): Takabumi Hayashi, Rikkyo University, Japan Jason Huang, University of Auckland, New USA ([email protected]): 2.4.14 1.2.13, 2.4.7, 3.1.6 ([email protected]): 1.1.14 Zealand ([email protected]): 1.3.10 Dewey E. Johnson, California Dion Greenidge, University of the West Louis Hébert, HEC Montreal, Canada (louis. Jun-Ying Huang, I-Shou University, Taiwan State University, Fresno, USA Indies, Barbados (dgreenidge@uwichill. [email protected]): 2.2.10, Poster2 ([email protected]): Poster1, Poster2 ([email protected]): Poster3 edu.bb): 1.3.13 Walid Hejazi, University of Toronto, Canada Mei-Ching Huang, I-Shou University, James Patrick Johnson, Rollins College, Andreas F. Grein, Baruch College - CUNY, ([email protected]): 2.4.7, Taiwan ([email protected]): 1.3.11, USA ([email protected]): 1.1.13, USA ([email protected]): 3.2.9 2.4.9 Poster2, 3.3.9 Poster2 Witold Jerzy Henisz, University of Shengsheng Huang, Lingnan University, William H. A. Johnson, Bentley College, Peder Greve, University of St. Gallen, Pennsylvania, USA (henisz@wharton. Hong Kong ([email protected]): 1.1.13, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.9 Switzerland (peder-mathias. upenn.edu): 1.1.1, 2.2.2, 3.1.1, Fellows1 1.2.14 Marian V. Jones, University of Glasgow, [email protected]): 1.1.13 Jean-Francois Hennart, Tilburg University, G. Tomas M. Hult, Michigan State United Kingdom ([email protected]. Tom L. C. M. Groot, Vrije Universiteit Netherlands ([email protected]): 2.1.14, University, USA ([email protected]): 2.2.4 ac.uk): 2.1.1 Amsterdam, Netherlands 3.2.11 Richard Yu-Yuan Hung, Toko University, Victoria Jones, University of Evansville, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.11 William Hesterly, University of Utah, USA Taiwan ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 2.3.9, 3.1.13 Robert Grosse, Thunderbird, USA ([email protected]): 2.3.2 Poster1 Aparna Joshi, University of Illinois at ([email protected]): 1.3.14, 2.1.10, 2.2.6 Kelly Hewett, University of South Carolina, Mark Huson, University of Alberta, Canada Urbana-Champaign, USA (aparnajo@ilir. Michael H. Grote, JW Goethe University, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 1.3.6 uiuc.edu): 1.1.12 Germany ([email protected]): Poster1 Thomas Hutzschenreuter, WHU - Otto Jae Chul Jung, University of Western 1.1.3 Michael Hilb, University of St. Gallen, Beisheim Graduate School of Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): Jian Gu, Salem University, USA Switzerland (michael.hilb@student. Management, Germany (thomas. 2.2.11 ([email protected]): 3.2.9 unisg.ch): 2.1.5 [email protected]): 2.4.4 Jaehee Jung, Sogang University, South Terrence Guay, Penn State University, USA Susan Hill, London Business School, United Peter Hwang, National University of Korea ([email protected]): Poster3 ([email protected]): 2.1.2 Kingdom ([email protected]): 1.2.4 Singapore, Singapore ([email protected]. Omrane Guedhami, Memorial Amy Hillman, Arizona State University, USA sg): Poster1 University of Newfoundland, Canada ([email protected]): 1.3.9 K ([email protected]): 2.3.3 Michael Hitt, Texas A&M University, USA Morris A. Kalliny, University of Texas-Pan Arnoldo Jose De Hoyos Guevara, Pontificia ([email protected]): Poster1, 1.2.5 I American, USA ([email protected]): Universidade Catolica de São Paulo, Maurice Hladik, Iogen Corporation, Ottawa, Emma Incze, Corvinus University of 3.2.1 Brazil ([email protected]): Canada ([email protected]): 3.3.10 Budapest, Hungary (emma.incze@uni- Purva Kansal, Panjab University, India Poster1, Poster3 Tim R. Holcomb, Texas A&M University, corvinus.hu): Poster2 ([email protected]): 2.2.3 Mohamed Azzim Gulamhussen, ISCTE USA ([email protected]): 2.1.3 Daniel C. Indro, Penn State University - Neri Karra, University of Cambridge, United Business School, Portugal (magn@iscte. Ulf Holm, Uppsala University, Sweden (ulf. Great Valley, USA ([email protected]): 2.4.8, Kingdom ([email protected]): 3.1.3 pt): 2.3.3 [email protected]): 2.1.11 3.3.11 Égide Karuranga, Université Laval, Canada Anil K. Gupta, University of Maryland, USA R. Michael Holmes Jr., Texas A&M Takehiko Isobe, Kobe University, Japan ([email protected]): 3.2.3 ([email protected]): 3.1.14 University, USA ([email protected]. ([email protected]): 2.4.1 Anshu Karwa, Indian Institute of Susan Forquer Gupta, University edu): 2.1.3 Kiyohiko Ito, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Management-Lucknow, India of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA Doug-Pyo Hong, LG Household & Health USA ([email protected]): 1.2.11, 3.1.11 ([email protected]): Poster1 ([email protected]): 2.2.13 Care Ltd., South Korea (dphong@lgcare. Tim Kastelle, University of Queensland, co.kr): 2.1.12 Australia ([email protected]. Jacob Hook, Mercer Oliver Wyman, USA J au): Poster1, 2.3.8 H ([email protected]): 1.3.5 Dave Jackson, University of Texas-Pan Carl Kay, Independent Consultant, Japan Byoung-Chun Ha, George Washington Sing Keow Hoon-Halbauer, Kristianstad American, USA (dojackson@panam. ([email protected]): Poster2 University, USA ([email protected]): University, Sweden (skm.halbauer@telia. edu): 1.1.6 Colm Kearney, Trinity College Dublin, 2.3.7 com): Poster3 Laurent L. Jacque, Tufts University, USA Ireland ([email protected]): 1.2.7, John Hadjimarcou, University of Texas at El Yasuo Hoshino, University of Tsukuba, ([email protected]): 1.3.5 3.3.6 Paso, USA ([email protected]): 3.3.8 Japan ([email protected]): 3.1.13 Arun Kumar Jain, Indian Institute Ben L. Kedia, University of Memphis, USA Taieb Hafsi, HEC Montreal, Canada (taieb. Robert E. Hoskisson, Arizona State of Management-Lucknow, India ([email protected]): 1.1.3, 1.3.4, [email protected]): 3.2.2 University, USA (robert.hoskisson@asu. ([email protected]): Poster1 2.1.12 Eugene D. Hahn, Salisbury University, USA edu): 1.2.12, 3.2.11 Subhash C. Jain, University of Connecticut, Harold R. Kerbo, Polytechnic State ([email protected]): 2.4.11, Poster3 Hamid Hosseini, King’s College, USA USA ([email protected]): University, USA ([email protected]): Sajjad Haider, Napier University, United ([email protected]): 3.3.2 3.3.10 1.1.14 Kingdom ([email protected]): 3.2.7 Llewellyn Howell, University of Hawaii at William James, Hofstra University, USA Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries, INSEAD, France Manoa, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): Poster3 ([email protected]): Poster1, 1.2.2 1.2.4

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 93 Index of Participants Shahriar Khaksari, Suffolk University, USA Alexander Krasnikov, University of Jorma Larimo, University of Vaasa, Finland Jiatao Li, Hong Kong University of Science ([email protected]): 3.3.10 South Carolina, USA (alexander_ (jorma.larimo@uwasa.fi): 1.3.13 and Technology, Hong Kong (mnjtli@ust. Lynda Khalaf, Université Laval, Canada [email protected]): 3.2.2 Robert Keith Larson, University of Dayton, hk): 2.1.4, 2.2.8, 2.4.12 ([email protected]): 2.3.1 Aldas Kriauciunas, Purdue University, USA USA ([email protected]): Jing Li, Simon Fraser University, Canada Susanna Khavul, London Business School, ([email protected]): 1.2.8 2.2.7, 3.1.6 ([email protected]): 2.1.6, 3.3.11 United Kingdom ([email protected]): Barbara Krug, RSM Erasmus University, Dana-Nicoleta Lascu, University of Jun Li, University of New Hampshire, USA 1.3.10 Netherlands ([email protected]): 2.4.2 Richmond, USA (dlascu@richmond. ([email protected]): Poster2 Shaista E. Khilji, American University, UAE Nir B. Kshetri, University of North Carolina- edu): 2.2.10, Poster2 Laubie Li, University of South Australia, ([email protected]): 3.3.13 -Greensboro, USA (nbkshetr@uncg. Roger Layton, University of New South Australia ([email protected]): 2.3.8 Sigrid Khorram, University of Texas at El edu): 3.1.9, Poster3 Wales, Australia ([email protected]. Lei Li, University of Portland, USA (lil@up. Paso, USA ([email protected]): 2.1.13, Alina Kudina, Oxford University, United au): Poster3 edu): 2.2.11, 3.2.11, Poster3 2.3.9, 3.1.14 Kingdom ([email protected]): Avrim Lazar, President and Chief Executive Peter Ping Li, California State University, Sarkis Joseph Khoury, University of 2.2.3 Officer, Forest Products Association of Stanislaus, USA ([email protected]. California, Riverside, USA (sarkis. Duane Kujawa, University of Miami, USA Canada, Canada ([email protected]): edu): 1.1.3, 1.3.2 [email protected]): 3.3.7 ([email protected]): 1.1.13 2.4.6 Sali Li, University of Utah, USA Maral Kichian, Bank of Canada, Canada V. Kumar, University of Connecticut, USA Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser University, ([email protected]): 3.2.1 ([email protected]): 2.3.1 ([email protected]): Poster1 Canada ([email protected]): 1.1.12, Poster1, Yong Li, University of Illinois at Urbana- Daekwan Kim, Florida State University, USA Vikas Kumar, Bocconi University, Italy 1.2.14, 2.1.13 Champaign, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 2.4.10 ([email protected]): 2.1.10, Chol Lee, Sogang University, South Korea 1.1.11 Heechun Kim, Arizona State University, USA 3.1.11, 3.2.11 ([email protected]): Poster3, 3.3.8 Fan Liang, University of Tasmania, Australia ([email protected]): 1.2.12, 3.2.11 Sumit K. Kundu, Florida International Hung-Wen Lee, National Chia-Yi University, ([email protected]): 1.1.8 Jootae Kim, Dankook University, South University, USA (kundus@fiu.edu): 2.1.10, Taiwan ([email protected]): Guoyong Liang, Erasmus University Korea ([email protected]): 2.4.2 2.3.6, 3.2.11, Poster3 Poster1 Rotterdam; UNCTAD, Netherlands Sangyong Kim, Korea University, South Chia-chen Kuo, I-Shou University, Taiwan In Hyeock (Ian) Lee, Indiana University, ([email protected]): 3.1.1 Korea ([email protected]): Poster3 ([email protected]): Poster3 USA ([email protected]): 2.2.8 Wen-Kuei Liang, Tatung University, Taiwan Seung H. Kim, Saint Louis University, USA Hsin-chih Kuo, I-Shou University, Taiwan Jangho Lee, Sogang University, South ([email protected]): 2.4.13 ([email protected]): 3.2.12 ([email protected]): 3.3.4 Korea ([email protected]): 2.1.12 Michel Librowicz, Université du Québec à Young Sang Kim, Northern Kentucky Catherine T. Kwantes, University of Seung-hyun Lee, University of Texas at Montréal (UQAM), Canada (librowicz. University, USA ([email protected]): 1.1.6, Windsor, Canada (ckwantes@uwindsor. Dallas, USA ([email protected]): [email protected]): Poster3 3.2.6 ca): 1.1.12 1.3.13 Bella Ya-Hui Lien, National Chung-Cheng Youngok Kim, University of New South Chuck C.Y. Kwok, University of South Mark Lehrer, University of Rhode Island, University, Taiwan ([email protected]. Wales, Australia ([email protected]): Carolina, USA ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 2.2.8 tw): Poster1 1.2.13 1.2.6, 3.3.7 Markus Leibrecht, Economic Analysis Yung-chih Lien, Chung-Hua Institution Ahmet H. Kirca, George Washington O. Yul Kwon, Griffith University, Australia Division, Austrian National Bank, Austria for Economic Research, Taiwan (fred_ University, USA ([email protected]): 2.1.9, (y.kwon@griffith.edu.au): Poster2 ([email protected]): 2.2.7 [email protected]): 2.1.7 2.3.10, 3.1.9, 3.2.8 Nyonyo Aung Kyaw, Iona College, USA David Leibsohn, University of Michigan, Peter W. Liesch, University of Queensland, Bradley L. Kirkman, Texas A&M University, ([email protected]): 2.1.7 USA ([email protected]): 2.2.10 Australia ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): Poster1 Jane Lemaster, University of Texas-Pan 3.2.1, Poster3 Andreas Michael Klossek, Freiberg American, USA (jlemaster@panam. Torsten Lihra, Forintek Canada Corp., University of Mining and Technology, L edu): 3.2.1 Canada ([email protected]): Germany ([email protected]): Riku Laanti, Adelaide University, Australia Tomasz Lenartowicz, Florida Atlantic 3.2.3 1.1.3, 2.1.3 ([email protected]): University, USA ([email protected]): Dominic S. K. Lim, University of Western Gary A. Knight, Florida State University, 3.2.9 Poster2 Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 2.1.1, 2.4.10, Francine Lafontaine, University of Ai Lin Leong, Singapore Management 2.4.12 3.2.1 Michigan, USA ([email protected]): 2.2.10 University, Singapore (ailin. Hsin-Mei Lin, National Chinan University, Steve Kobrin, University of Pennsylvania, Luis Filipe Lages, Universidade Nova de [email protected]): Taiwan ([email protected]): 3.1.8, 3.2.7 USA ([email protected]): Lisboa, Portugal (lfl[email protected]): 3.1.5 Huilin Lin, National Taiwan University, Fellows1, 2.2.2 1.2.13 Arthur Kian-Chong Leong, Accenture, Taiwan ([email protected]): 2.3.4 Robert Konopaske, Florida Atlantic Alejandro Lago, University of Navarra, Singapore (arthie@pacific.net.sg): 3.3.5 Julia L. Lin, I-Shou University, Taiwan University, USA ([email protected]): Spain ([email protected]): 3.3.5 Michel Leseure, Aston Business School, ([email protected]): 2.4.9 Poster2 Nandini Lahiri, Indian School of Business, United Kingdom (m.leseure@aston. Pei-fen Lin, National Cheng Kung Marek Korczynski, Loughborough India ([email protected]): 1.2.8, ac.uk): 1.1.5 University, Taiwan (r6891104@ccmail. University, United Kingdom 2.2.8, 2.3.5 Donald R. Lessard, M.I.T, USA ncku.edu.tw): 3.3.13 ([email protected]): 3.1.4 Somnath Lahiri, University of Memphis, ([email protected]): Fellows2 Shu-hui Lin, Shanhai Commercial and Konstantin Korotov, European School of USA ([email protected]): 1.1.3, 1.3.4, Mary Leung, Leeds Metropolitan University, Savings Bank, Taiwan (chrislin@scsb. Management and Technology, Berlin, Poster2 United Kingdom ([email protected]): com.tw): Poster1 Germany ([email protected]): 1.2.4 Jung-Ho Lai, Southern Taiwan University 2.1.2 Wan-Yu Lin, Tajen Institute of Technology, Renata Kosova, George Washington of Technology, National Cheng Kung Brigitte Lévy, University of Ottawa, Canada Taiwan ([email protected]): University, USA ([email protected]): University, Taiwan ([email protected]. ([email protected]): 2.4.2 Poster1 2.3.10 edu.tw): 2.1.3, 3.2.7 Arie Y. Lewin, Duke University, USA Frederick W. Lindahl, George Washington Tatiana Kostova, University of South Chandrashekhar Lakshman, Virginia State ([email protected]): 1.1.1 University, USA ([email protected]): Carolina, USA ([email protected]): 2.3.9, University, USA ([email protected]): Dan Li, Texas A&M University, USA 1.2.11 3.2.2 2.2.9 ([email protected]): 2.2.3, 3.3.11 Susan K. Lippert, Drexel University, USA Masaaki Kotabe, Temple University, USA Bruce T. Lamont, Florida State University, Haiyang Li, Texas A&M University, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.12 ([email protected]): 2.3.6, 2.4.4, USA ([email protected]): 1.1.2 ([email protected]): 1.1.8, 3.2.10 Terri R. Lituchy, Concordia University, 3.2.12 Timothy D. Landry, University of Oklahoma, Huiping Li, Rutgers University, USA Canada ([email protected]): Peter Koveos, Syracuse University, USA USA ([email protected]): 1.3.11 ([email protected]): 1.1.8, Poster3 Poster1 ([email protected]): 1.2.6, 3.1.7, 3.2.5 Henry Lane, Northeastern University, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.9

94 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Index of Participants Ching-Hsiang Liu, National Formosa Ishtiaq P. Mahmood, National University of John Mathews, Macquarie University, Hafiz Mirza, Bradford University, United University, Taiwan (graceliu89@yahoo. Singapore, Singapore ([email protected]. Australia ([email protected]): Kingdom ([email protected]): com): Poster1 sg): 1.1.8, 1.2.2, 2.4.14 3.1.12 Poster1, 2.3.7 Heng-Yih Liu, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan Waseem Mahmood OBE, Media Ike Mathur, Southern Illinois University, Atul Mishra, Plymouth University ([email protected]): Poster2 Development Consultant, Denmark USA ([email protected]): 1.1.6, 2.2.7, Business School, United Kingdom Weiping Liu, University of Wisconsin-Green ([email protected]): Poster2 3.2.6 ([email protected]): Poster2 Bay, USA ([email protected]): 2.4.7 Gregory James Mahony, University Sudeep Mathur, Indian Institute of Will Mitchell, Duke University, USA (will. Xiaming Liu, Surrey University of Canberra, Australia (greg. Management-Lucknow, India [email protected]): 1.1.8 Management School, United Kingdom [email protected]): 3.1.8 ([email protected]): Poster1 Raja Mitra, George Washington University, ([email protected]): 1.1.4, 1.2.7, 3.2.5 Raj V. Mahto, University of Memphis, USA Martha Maznevski, University of Virginia, USA ([email protected]): 2.4.11 Xiaohui Liu, Loughborough University, ([email protected]): Poster2 USA ([email protected]): 2.1.11 Rick Molz, Concordia University, Canada United Kingdom ([email protected]): Elizabeth Maitland, University of New South Wissem M’Barek, Université Laval, Canada ([email protected]): 3.2.2 1.1.4 Wales, Australia ([email protected]. ([email protected]): 3.2.3 Fiona Moore, Kingston University, United Tsai-lung Liu, I-Shou University; Tajen au): 2.2.12, 2.4.12 Daniel J. Mccarthy, Northeastern University, Kingdom ([email protected]): Institute of Technology, Taiwan Ian Maitland, University of Minnesota, USA USA ([email protected]): 1.2.4 Poster2 ([email protected]): Poster3 ([email protected]): 1.2.2 Jim Mccullough, University of Puget Sound, Eleanor Jane Morgan, University of Bath, Karen D. Loch, Georgia State University, Sumit Majumdar, University of Texas at USA ([email protected]): 2.1.9, United Kingdom (e.j.morgan@bath. USA ([email protected]): 2.3.8 Dallas, USA ([email protected]): Poster2 ac.uk): Poster1 Felix Lopez-Iturriaga, University of 1.2.7 J. Brent Mckenzie, University of Western Matthew Morris, University of Manitoba, Valladolid, Spain (fl[email protected]): Kristiina Mäkelä, Helsinki School Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): Canada ([email protected]): Poster2 of Economics, Finland (kristiina. 1.1.9, 2.2.10 Poster1 Jordan J. Louviere, University of makela@hkkk.fi): 2.1.12 Sebastien McMahon, Ministry of Finance of Richard D. Morris, University of New South Technology, Sydney, Australia (jordan. Mona Verma Makhija, Ohio State Québec, Canada ([email protected]. Wales, Australia (richard.morris@unsw. [email protected]): 3.1.1 University, USA ([email protected]. edu): 2.3.1 edu.au): 3.1.6 Jane W. Lu, Singapore Management edu): 1.3.13, 2.2.3, 2.4.1 Steven Mcmillan, Penn State University, Shaohua “Carolyn” Mu, Baylor University, University, Singapore ([email protected]. Saku Juhani Mäkinen, Tampere University USA ([email protected]): Poster2 USA ([email protected]): 2.1.12, sg): 1.2.3 of Technology, Finland (saku. Diego Medina-Muñoz, University of Poster3 Lung-tan Lu, Fo Guang University, Taiwan makinen@tut.fi): 3.1.8 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Ram Mudambi, Temple University, USA ([email protected]): Poster1 Shige Makino, Chinese University of Hong ([email protected]): Poster2 ([email protected]): 1.2.1, 1.3.2 Xiongwen Lu, Fudan University, China Kong, Hong Kong ([email protected]. Degenhard Meier, RWTH Aachen, Germany Susan M. Mudambi, Temple University, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.10 cuhk.edu.hk): 2.4.1, 3.1.4 ([email protected]): 1.1.11 ([email protected]): 2.3.6 Eduardo Pozzi Lucchesi, Pontificia Vojislav Maksimovic, University of Mark Mendenhall, University of Carolyn B. Mueller, Stetson University, USA Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Maryland, College Park, USA Tennessee-Chattanooga, USA (mark- ([email protected]): 1.3.10, Poster3 Brazil ([email protected]): Poster1 ([email protected]): 3.3.6 [email protected]): 3.3.12 Debmalya Mukherjee, University of David Luna, Baruch College - CUNY, USA Shavin Malhotra, Carleton University, Hemant Merchant, Simon Fraser University, Memphis, USA (dmukhrj1@memphis. ([email protected]): 3.2.8 Canada ([email protected]. Canada ([email protected]): 3.2.4 edu): 1.1.3 Sarianna M. Lundan, University of ca): Poster2 Pierre-Xavier Meschi, Euromed Marseille Somnath Mukhopadhyay, University Maastricht, Netherlands (s.lundan@os. Clarence Mann, University of Maryland, School of Management, France of Texas at El Paso, USA unimaas.nl): 1.2.1, 1.3.1 University College, USA (cmann@umuc. ([email protected]): 3.3.5 ([email protected]): 2.3.4 Yadong Luo, University of Miami, USA edu): 1.1.2 Avi Meshulach, Hebrew University Alan R. Muller, University of Amsterdam, ([email protected]): 1.2.5 Tatiana S. Manolova, Suffolk University, Jerusalem, Israel ([email protected]. Netherlands ([email protected]): 2.2.11, Stephen R. Luxmore, Rochester Institute USA ([email protected]): 2.2.5, ac.il): 3.2.9 2.3.10 of Technology, USA ([email protected]. 3.3.10 Lynn E. Metcalf, California Polytechnic State Louis Mulotte, HEC Paris, France edu): 1.2.1 Ronny Manos, The College of University, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 1.2.3 Elissavet Lykogianni, Katholieke Management, Israel (rmanos@colman. 1.3.13 Johnson Murr, University of Auckland, New Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (elissavet. ac.il): 3.3.7 Klaus E. Meyer, Copenhagen Business Zealand ([email protected]): 1.2.6 [email protected]): 2.1.8 Carlos Maquieira, Universidad de Chile, School; National Cheng-chi University, Janet Y. Murray, Saint Louis University, USA Marjorie A. Lyles, Indiana University, USA Chile ([email protected]): Denmark ([email protected]): 1.3.1, 2.2.10, ([email protected]): 1.2.9, 2.3.6, 2.4.4 ([email protected]): 3.1.4, 3.3.2 1.3.14 3.3.5 John Murray, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Francesca Mariotti, University of Snejina Michailova, University of Auckland, ([email protected]): Poster1 Stirling, United Kingdom (francesca. New Zealand (s.michailova@auckland. Matthew B. Myers, University of Tennessee, M [email protected]): 3.2.7 ac.nz): 2.3.5 USA ([email protected]): 1.3.4, 2.2.4 Xufei Ma, National University of Singapore, Pedro Gabriel Márquez, ITESM, Mexico Yasser Michemich, Georgia State University, Singapore ([email protected]): ([email protected]): Poster3 USA ([email protected]): Poster2 1.2.3, Poster3 R. Scott Marshall, Portland State University, Joan Mileski, Texas A&M University, USA N Marcilio Machado, Universidade Federal do USA ([email protected]): 1.2.1 ([email protected]): 1.1.5, 2.4.7, 3.3.6 Lilach Nachum, Baruch College - CUNY, Espirito Santo, Brazil (marcilio@famex. Alain Martel, Université Laval, Canada Stewart Miller, University of Texas at Austin, USA ([email protected]): com.br): 2.2.9 ([email protected]): 3.2.3 USA ([email protected]. 1.2.10, 2.1.10, 2.2.8, 2.4.5 J. Muir Macpherson, Georgetown Xavier Martin, Tilburg University, edu): 2.4.8 Anna Nadolska, Erasmus University University, USA (muir. Netherlands ([email protected]): 1.1.5 Toyah Miller, Texas A&M University, USA Rotterdam, Netherlands [email protected]): Katherin Marton, Fordham University, USA ([email protected]): 3.2.10 ([email protected]): 1.3.11 3.1.3, 3.3.4 ([email protected]): Poster2 Andrew Millington, University George Nakos, Clayton College & State Jeff Madura, Florida Atlantic University, Briance Mascarenhas, Rutgers University, of Bath, United Kingdom University, USA (georgenakos@mail. USA ([email protected]): 2.2.6, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): clayton.edu): Poster2 3.2.6 Poster2 Poster1 Rajneesh Narula, University of Reading, Svjetlana Madzar, University of Minnesota, Sheelagh Matears, Lincoln University, New Shaila Miranda, University of Oklahoma, United Kingdom (r.narula@reading. USA ([email protected]): 3.3.12 Zealand ([email protected]): 2.3.2 USA ([email protected]): 2.4.4 ac.uk): 1.3.1 Peter Magnusson, Saint Louis University, Rolf Mirus, University of Alberta, Canada USA ([email protected]): 1.2.13, 1.3.12 ([email protected]): 1.3.8

AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 95 Index of Participants Alexander Naumov, Moscow State Thomas Osegowitsch, University of Jahan Peerally, University of Mauritius, Sarika Pruthi, Nottingham University, University, Russian Federation Melbourne, Australia ([email protected]. Mauritius ([email protected]. United Kingdom (lixsp3@nottingham. ([email protected]): 1.2.4 au): Poster1, 2.3.10 edu): 3.2.7 ac.uk): 2.2.10 Pietro Navarra, University of Messina and Asbjorn Osland, San Jose State University, Linnea Peltonen, Tampere University Sheila M Puffer, Northeastern University, the LSE, Italy ([email protected]): 1.3.2 USA ([email protected]): 3.3.12 of Technology, Finland (linnea. USA ([email protected]): 1.2.4 James F. Nebus, Northeastern University, Joyce S. Osland, San Jose State University, peltonen@tut.fi): 3.1.8 George M. Puia, Saginaw Valley State USA ([email protected]): 1.2.9, 2.2.2, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.14, Mike W. Peng, Ohio State University, USA University, USA ([email protected]): 2.2.9, 3.1.14 3.3.12 ([email protected]): 2.4.1 3.1.8 Patricia A. Nelson, University of Edinburgh, Alan O’Sullivan, University of Ottawa, Joan D. Penner-Hahn, Wayne State Betty Jane Punnett, University of the West United Kingdom ([email protected]): Canada (osullivan@management. University, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.7, Indies, Barbados (eureka@caribsurf. 1.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.4.1, 3.3.2 uottawa.ca): Poster3 2.1.8 com): 1.3.13 William Newburry, Rutgers University, USA Sharon Leiba O’Sullivan, Paola Perez-Aleman, McGill University, Michael W. Pustay, Texas A&M University, ([email protected]): University of Ottawa, Canada Canada (paola.perez-aleman@mcgill. USA ([email protected]): 1.2.10, 2.4.8 1.3.8, 2.4.8, 3.1.13 ([email protected]): ca): 2.3.2, 3.2.2 Min-Chan Pyo, George Washington Richard Newfarmer, Lead Author, Global Poster3 Luis A. Pérez-Batres, Texas A&M University, University, USA ([email protected]): Economic Prospects, World Bank, USA Ursula F. Ott, Loughborough University, USA ([email protected]): 2.2.7 ([email protected]): 2.2.1 United Kingdom ([email protected]): Poster1, 3.2.2 James Newton, University of Hong Kong, 3.1.4 Alexa A. Perryman, Florida State University, Hong Kong ([email protected]. Alexis Owtscharov, University of St. Gallen, USA ([email protected]): Poster3 Q hk): 2.3.7 Switzerland (alexis.owtscharov@unisg. Magnus Persson, Uppsala University, Judy G. Quick, Georgia State University, Stephen Nicholas, University of Sydney, ch): 1.1.13 Sweden ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): Poster2 Australia ([email protected]): Joanne E. Oxley, University of Toronto, 1.2.8 1.1.8, 2.1.4, 2.2.12 Canada ([email protected]): Susan Peters, California State Polytechnic Nancy B. Nichols, James Madison 1.3.3, 2.4.4 University, USA (sdpeters@csupomona. R University, USA ([email protected]): Adiya Oyungerel, Consultant, Mongolia edu): 2.1.10 Roberto Ragozzino, University of Central 3.1.6 ([email protected]): 3.1.4 Bent Petersen, Copenhagen Business Florida, USA ([email protected]): Fred Niederman, Saint Louis University, School, Denmark ([email protected]): 2.2.9 1.1.2 USA ([email protected]): 2.3.6 Douglas Kent Peterson, College of New Ruth Rama, Instituto de Economia y Bo Bernhard Nielsen, Western Washington P Jersey, USA ([email protected]): Geografia CSIC, Spain ([email protected]. University, USA ([email protected]): Prasad Padmanabhan, St. Mary’s University, Poster2 es): 2.2.6 2.3.5 USA ([email protected]): Mark F. Peterson, Florida Atlantic Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University, Jørgen Ulff-Møller Nielsen, Aarhus School 1.1.5, 1.3.6 University, USA ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 2.2.5 of Business, Denmark ([email protected]): Yongsun Paik, Loyola Marymount 1.2.14, 3.3.13 Jase Ramsey, University of South Carolina, 2.4.2 University, USA ([email protected]): Goran Petkovi?, University of Belgrade, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.13 Alain Noël, HEC Montréal, Canada (alain. Poster1, 1.3.13 Serbia and Montenegro (pego@eunet. U. Srinivasa Rangan, Babson College, USA [email protected]): 1.2.11 Stanley J. Paliwoda, University of yu): Poster3 ([email protected]): 1.2.2 Stanley Nollen, Georgetown University, Strathclyde, United Kingdom (stan. Michael Pfaffermayr, University Abdul A. Rasheed, University of Texas at USA ([email protected]): 1.1.6, [email protected]): Poster3 of Innsbruck, Austria (michael. Arlington, USA ([email protected]): Poster1 2.2.6, 3.1.7 Feng-Chuan Pan, Tajen Institute of [email protected]): 3.2.4 Vanessa Ratten, Queensland University of Camilla Noonan, Rutgers University, USA Technology; ISU, Taiwan (taiwan. Arvind Phatak, Temple University, USA Technology, Australia ([email protected]. and University College Dublin, Ireland [email protected]): Poster1, Poster2 ([email protected]): 3.1.13 au): Poster2 ([email protected]): 1.1.7, 1.3.7 Yigang Pan, York University, Hong Kong Nelson Phillips, Imperial College, United Pradeep A. Rau, George Washington Liliana Perez Nordtvedt, University of Texas ([email protected]): 1.3.10 Kingdom ([email protected]): University, USA ([email protected]): 2.4.11 at Arlington, USA ([email protected]): Naresh Pandit, University of Manchester, 3.1.3 Stephen Rawlinson, University of Auckland, 2.1.12 United Kingdom (naresh.pandit@mbs. Virginia Phillips, University of Otago, New New Zealand (s.rawlinson@auckland. Furuya Norihito, IGB Network Co., Ltd., ac.uk): Poster3 Zealand ([email protected]. ac.nz): Poster3 Japan ([email protected]): Andrew Papadopoulos, HEC Montreal, ac.nz): 2.2.13 Pradeep Ray, University of New South Poster3 Canada (andrew.papadopoulos@hec. Jenifer Piesse, King’s College London, Wales, Australia ([email protected]): ca): Poster2 United Kingdom (jenifer.piesse@kcl. 1.1.7 Nicolas Papadopoulos, Carleton University, ac.uk): 2.1.7 Carol Reade, San Jose State University, USA O Canada ([email protected]): Jorma Pietala, Helsinki School ([email protected]): Poster3 Jennifer M Oetzel, American University, Poster2 of Economics, Finland (jorma. Patrick Reinmoeller, RSM Erasmus UAE ([email protected]): 1.1.9, 1.3.1, Marina Papanastassiou, Athens University pietala@hkkk.fi): 2.2.8 University, Netherlands 3.2.1 of Economics, Greece (marinap@aueb. Jose Pla-Barber, University of Valencia, ([email protected]): 2.4.2 Joseph Ofori-Dankwa, Saginaw Valley State gr): 1.2.8, 2.1.8, 2.2.6 Spain ([email protected]): 2.2.10 Jeffrey J. Reuer, University of North University, USA ([email protected]): Ronaldo Parente, Rutgers University, USA Patrick Poon, Lingnan University, Hong Carolina, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.3, 3.1.8 ([email protected]): 2.2.9, 2.4.4, Kong ([email protected]): 3.3.2 1.2.11, 2.1.6 Alphonso O. Ogbuehi, Bryant University, 3.2.9, Poster3 Richard A. Posthuma, University of Texas Taco H. Reus, Florida Atlantic University, USA ([email protected]): 3.3.10 A. Rani Parker, Business-Community at El Paso, USA ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 1.1.2, 1.2.11, 2.1.13 Abiodun Ojemakinde, Albany Synergies, USA ([email protected]): 3.1.13 Dongkee Rhee, Seoul National University, State University, UAE (abiodun. Poster1 Srinivas Prakhya, IIM Bangalore, India South Korea ([email protected]): [email protected]): Poster2 Chinmay Pattnaik, Yonsei University, South ([email protected]): 1.3.10 1.2.14 Moacir De Miranda Oliveira Jr., Pontificia Korea ([email protected]): 2.4.2 Shameen Prashantham, University Malika Richards, Penn State University Universidade Católica de São Paulo, Konrad Marcin Pawlik, Aarhus School of Strathclyde, United Kingdom - Berks, USA ([email protected]): 2.4.8, Brazil ([email protected]): Poster1, of Business, Denmark ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 2.1.5 3.3.11 2.2.12, Poster3 Poster2, 2.4.2 Eduardo De Rezende Proenca, Pontifical Diane A. Riordan, James Madison Wesley Ollson, CIBC Mellon, Canada Torben Pedersen, Copenhagen Business Catholic University os Sao Paulo, Brazil University, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): School, Denmark ([email protected]): 2.1.11, ([email protected]): Poster3 2.4.14 Poster1 2.2.9 Jorge E. Rivera, George Washington University, USA ([email protected]): 2.3.1 96 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Index of Participants Anthony S. Roath, University of Oklahoma, Mohamed Feras Salama, University of Richard John Schoenberg, Cranfield School Nitish Singh, California State University, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.11 Texas at El Paso, USA (mfsalama@utep. of Management, United Kingdom Chico, USA ([email protected]): Mark John Roberts, Melbourne University, edu): 1.2.2 (richard.schoenberg@cranfield.ac.uk): 3.1.9 Australia ([email protected]): 3.1.5 Rakesh Sambharya, Rutgers University, USA 3.2.4, Poster3 Jai Sinha, ASSERT Institute of Management Fernando Robles, George Washington ([email protected]): 2.1.4, Barry Scholnick, University of Alberta, Studies, India ([email protected]): University, USA ([email protected]): 2.4.4, 3.3.4 Canada ([email protected]): 2.1.5 2.2.9, 3.1.8 Saeed Samiee, University of Tulsa, USA 1.2.10, 1.3.8 Rudolf R. Sinkovics, University of Suzana Braga Rodrigues, University ([email protected]): 3.3.9 Burkhard N. Schrage, Singapore Manchester, United Kingdom (rudolf. of Birmingham, United Kingdom Massood Samii, Southern New Hampshire Management University, Singapore [email protected]): 1.3.11 ([email protected]): 2.3.8 University, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 3.3.2 Oi Ling Siu, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Carlos Rodriguez, Basque Country 1.2.2, Poster2 Bill Schroder, Monash University, Australia ([email protected]): 2.3.9 University, Spain ([email protected]. Andre Sammartino, University of ([email protected]. Tage Skjoett-Larsen, Copenhagen Business es): 2.2.3 Melbourne, Australia (samma@unimelb. au): 2.1.9 School, Denmark ([email protected]): 2.3.7 Peter Rodriguez, University of Virginia, USA edu.au): 2.2.12 Al Schuler, USDA Forest Service, USA Robert Slagter, Birmingham Southern ([email protected]): 1.3.9 Esther Sanchez-Peinado, University of ([email protected]): 3.2.3 College, USA ([email protected]): 1.1.14 Tom Roehl, Western Washington University, Valencia, Spain ([email protected]): Joanna Scott-Kennel, Victoria University of Arjen Slangen, Erasmus University USA ([email protected]): 1.1.14, 2.1.4 2.2.10 Wellington, New Zealand (joanna.scott- Rotterdam, Netherlands (aslangen@fbk. Mark V. Roehling, Michigan State Stuart Sanderson, Bradford [email protected]): Poster2 eur.nl): 1.2.13, 3.2.9 University, USA ([email protected]): University, United Kingdom Kalpana Seethepalli, George Washington Leo Sleuwaegen, Katholieke 3.1.13 ([email protected]): University, USA ([email protected]): Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (leo. Roman Roemisch, Vienna Institute of Poster3 2.1.2 [email protected]): International Economic Studies, Austria Mark Sandwell, Monash University, Deepak Sethi, Oakland University, USA 2.4.3 ([email protected]): 2.2.7 Australia (mark.sandwell@minterellison. ([email protected]): 1.2.12 Stephen C. Smith, George Washington Anne Susann Rohn, University of Kiel, com): 1.1.9 Park Seung Ho, Samsung Economic University, USA ([email protected]): 3.3.1 Germany ([email protected]): 1.3.13, Elena Sannikova, University College Dublin, Research Institute, CEIBS, South Korea Coral R. Snodgrass, Canisius College, USA 3.1.14 Ireland ([email protected]): ([email protected]): Poster1 ([email protected]): 2.3.7, Poster3 Nadine Roijakkers, Eindhoven University Poster3 Mahesh Shankarmahesh, University of Sten Soederman, Stockholm University, of Technology, Netherlands Grazia D. Santangelo, University of Catania, Missouri - St. Louis, USA (maheshshanka Sweden ([email protected]): Poster1 ([email protected]): 1.2.1 Italy ([email protected]): 1.1.7 [email protected]): 1.3.13 Lars Boege Soerensen, Copenhagen Florencia Roitstein, INSEAD, France Eric Benjamin Santor, Bank of Canada, Narender Sharma, University of Sydney, Business School, Denmark (lbs.om@cbs. (fl[email protected]): 2.1.5 Canada ([email protected]): Australia ([email protected]): dk): 2.3.7 Elizabeth L. Rose, Victoria University of 3.2.9 Poster1 Carlos M. P. Sousa, University College Wellington, New Zealand (elizabeth. Harry J. Sapienza, University of Minnesota, David J. Sharp, University of Western Dublin, Ireland ([email protected]): [email protected]): 1.1.14, 1.2.11, 1.3.8, USA ([email protected]): 1.1.11, Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): 1.2.13 2.4.13 2.1.1 2.2.7, 3.1.6, 3.3.11 Bert Spector, Northeastern University, USA Jerman Rose, Washington State University, Stephen Sapp, University of Western Patrick Shena, Tufts University, USA (pat. ([email protected]): 1.2.9 USA ([email protected]): Poster2 Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): [email protected]): 1.3.5 Jennifer W. Spencer, George Washington Jaeson Rosenfeld, Fellow, McKinsey Global 3.1.1 Oded Shenkar, Ohio State University, USA University, USA ([email protected]): Institute, USA ([email protected]): Riikka Sarala, Swedish School of Economics ([email protected]): 1.2.11, 1.3.12, 1.1.4 3.1.10 and Business Administration, Finland Fellows2 John E. Spillan, Penn State University Jane Ross, University of Maryland, (riikka.sarala@hanken.fi): 1.1.7 Weilei Shi, University of Pittsburgh, USA - DuBois, USA ([email protected]): 2.4.13, University College, USA (jross@umuc. Mitrabarun Sarkar, University of Central ([email protected]): 2.4.13 3.1.9 edu): 3.3.10 Florida, USA ([email protected]): Hsi-an Shih, National Cheng Kung Richard L. Sprinkle, University of Texas at El Kendall Roth, University of South Carolina, 1.3.11 University, Taiwan ([email protected]. Paso, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.6 USA ([email protected]): 2.3.9 Henry Sauermann, Duke University, USA edu.tw): 3.3.13 Günter K. Stahl, INSEAD, France (guenter. Julie Rowney, University of Calgary, Canada ([email protected]): Poster1 Jang-Sup Shin, National University of [email protected]): 1.1.14 ([email protected]): Karl P. Sauvant, Division on Investment, Singapore, Singapore ([email protected]. Mark Starik, George Washington University, 3.3.13 Technology and Enterprise sg): 3.3.8 USA ([email protected]): 2.3.1 Carlos Rufin, Babson College, USA Development, UNCTAD, Switzerland Andrew V. Shipilov, University of Toronto, Karin Staub, Saint Louis University, USA (crufi[email protected]): 2.2.2 ([email protected]): 2.1.10, 2.2.1, Canada ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 1.3.12 Alan M. Rugman, Indiana University, USA 3.2.12 Poster2 John Steen, University of Queensland, ([email protected]): 1.1.10, 1.2.4, W. Charles Sawyer, University of Southern Amir Shoham, Ben-Gurion University, Israel Australia ([email protected]): 2.1.6 Mississippi, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 2.2.12, 3.3.6 3.2.1 Winfried Ruigrok, University of St. Gallen, 1.2.6 N.S. Siddharthan, Delhi University H. Kevin Steensma, University of Switzerland (winfried.ruigrok@unisg. Terri A. Scandura, University of Miami, USA Institute of Economic Growth, India Washington, USA (steensma@u. ch): 1.1.13 ([email protected]): 2.2.13 ([email protected]): 1.1.6 washington.edu): 3.1.4 Cranmer Rutihinda, Bishop’s University, Manfred Schekulin, Director, Export and Donald Siegel, Rensselaer Polytechnic Michael J. Stevens, University of Missouri Canada ([email protected]): Poster2 Investment Policy, Austrian Ministry Institute, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.9 - St. Louis, USA ([email protected]): Lamon Rutten, UNCTAD, Switzerland of Economic Affairs and Labour and Mário Alexandre Silva, Universidade do Poster3 ([email protected]): 2.3.1 Chairman, OECD Investment Committee, Porto, Portugal ([email protected]): 2.1.8 James Stewart, University of Maryland, Austria (Manfred.Schekulin@bmwa. Paul Simpson, University of University College, USA (jstewart@umuc. gv.at): 2.2.1 Manchester, United Kingdom edu): 3.3.10 S Bodo B. Schlegelmilch, WU-Wien, Austria ([email protected]): 1.2.7 Carmen Stoian, University of Kent, United Klara Sabirianova, University of Michigan, ([email protected]): Deeksha Singh, Singapore Kingdom ([email protected]): 2.4.3 USA ([email protected]): 1.3.6 2.2.4, Poster2, 3.3.14 ([email protected]): 3.1.11 John W. Story, University of Texas at San Chiraz Saidani, Université Laval, Canada Lydia M. Schmelter, Queensland Jasjit Singh, INSEAD, Singapore (jasjit. Antonio, USA ([email protected]): 3.3.8 ([email protected]): 2.2.12 University of Technology, Australia [email protected]): 1.1.7, 1.2.8, 2.1.11 Roger Strange, King’s College London, Mariko Sakakibara, University of ([email protected]): Poster2 Kulwant Singh, National University of United Kingdom (roger.strange@kcl. California, Los Angeles, USA (mariko. Singapore, Singapore (kulwant@nus. ac.uk): 2.1.7, 2.3.7 [email protected]): 2.4.9 edu.sg): 2.1.13, 3.3.8 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 97 Index of Participants Donna L. Street, University of Dayton, USA Muge Tarman, University of Illinois at Janell D. Townsend, Michigan State M. Reza Vaghefi, University of North ([email protected]): 3.1.6 Urbana-Champaign, USA (mugetarman University, USA ([email protected]. Florida, USA (rvaghefi@unf.edu): Christina Stringer, University of Auckland, @illinoisalumni.org): Poster1 edu): 2.4.10, 3.1.9 Poster2, 2.3.7 New Zealand (c.stringer@auckland. D. C. David Tarn, I-Shou University, Taiwan Paul Tracey, University of Cambridge, Dídimo Dewar Valdelamar, Tecnológico ac.nz): Poster3 ([email protected]): Poster1 United Kingdom ([email protected]. de Monterrey, Mexico (didimo. Sascha Stürze, Fellow, McKinsey Global Burcu Tasoluk, Michigan State University, ac.uk): 3.1.3 [email protected]): 1.3.13 Institute, USA (stü[email protected]): USA ([email protected]): Poster2 Len J. Trevino, Washington State University, Frans A. J. Van Den Bosch, RSM Erasmus 3.1.10 Ekrem Tatoglu, Bahcesehir University, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.6, 3.1.6 University, Netherlands (f.bosch@rsm. Zhan Su, Université Laval, Canada (zhan. Turkey ([email protected]): Susan Trussler, University of Scranton, USA nl): 2.3.5 [email protected]): 1.2.14, 1.3.12, 2.2.12, 2.4.3, 3.1.4 ([email protected]): 2.2.3, 2.4.3 Danny G. Van Den Bulcke, University 3.2.3 Ana Teresa Tavares, University of Porto, Eric C. Tsai, State University of New York, of Antwerp, Belgium (daniel. Mohan Subramaniam, Boston College, USA Portugal ([email protected]): 2.3.2, Oswego, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.6 [email protected]): 2.4.1, Fellows2 ([email protected]): 2.4.12 2.4.5, 3.2.2 Fu-Sheng Tsai, I-Shou University, Taiwan Cheryl A. Van Deusen, University of North Venkat Subramanian, University of Hong Glen Taylor, University of Tampa, USA ([email protected]): 1.3.11, Florida, USA ([email protected]): Kong, Hong Kong (vsubrama@business. ([email protected]): 1.2.1 2.4.9 Poster2, 2.3.7, Poster3 hku.hk): 2.2.12 Hildy Teegen, George Washington William Y. C. Tsao, Cheng-Shiu Raymond Van Wijk, RSM Erasmus Gabriele G. S. Suder, CERAM Sophia University, USA ([email protected]): University & I-Shou University, Taiwan University, Netherlands (r.wijk@rsm. Antipolis, France (gabriele. Poster1, 2.2.2, 3.1.2, 3.3.1 ([email protected]): Poster3 nl): 2.3.5 [email protected]): Poster1, 3.2.1 Aurora A. C. Teixeira, Universidade do Adrian Tschoegl, University of Lisa Vargo Williams, State University of New Lavanchawee Sujarittanonta, University Porto, Portugal ([email protected]): Pennsylvania, USA (tschoegl@wharton. York, Buffalo, USA ([email protected]): of New South Wales, Australia 2.1.8 upenn.edu): 2.1.14 Poster3 ([email protected]): Fernando Tejerina-Gaite, University of Chi-Hsing Tseng, National Pingtung Gurneeta Vasudeva, George Washington Poster3 Valladolid, Spain ([email protected]. Institute of Commerce, Taiwan University, USA ([email protected]): Daniel P. Sullivan, University of Delaware, es): Poster2 ([email protected]): 3.3.4 1.1.4, 3.1.8 USA ([email protected]): Fellows1 Albert Chu-Ying Teo, National University of Chiung-Hui Tseng, National Cheng Kung Raul Velarde, IPADE, Mexico Erin Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Singapore, Singapore (albertteo@nus. University, Taiwan ([email protected]. ([email protected]): 1.3.10 ([email protected]): Poster1 edu.sg): 3.3.5 edu.tw): Poster2 Sunil Venaik, University of Queensland, Jennie Sumelius, Swedish School of Katherine Terrell, University of Michigan, Sheng-Ya Tseng, National ChengChi Australia ([email protected]. Economics and Business Administration, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.6, 1.3.6 University, Taiwan ([email protected]. au): 1.1.7 Finland (jennie.sumelius@hanken.fi): George Tesar, Umea School of Business tw): 3.1.8, 3.2.7 Alain Verbeke, University of Calgary, 1.1.7 and Economics, Sweden (george. Chen-Ying Tu, National Sun Canada ([email protected]): 3.2.11 Isabelly Susilowati, University of Sydney, [email protected]): 2.1.8 Yat-sen University, Taiwan Priti Verma, University of Texas-Pan Australia ([email protected]. Arul Thirunavukkarasu, Southern New ([email protected]): American, USA ([email protected]): au): 3.1.6 Hampshire University, USA (arul. Poster3 3.1.7, 3.3.7 Ciara Sutton, Stockholm School of [email protected]): Poster2 Sorin A. Tuluca, Fairleigh Dickinson Rahul Verma, University of Houston- Economics, Sweden (ciara.sutton@hhs. Andrew R. Thomas, University of Akron, University, USA ([email protected]): 2.4.8, Downtown, USA ([email protected]): se): 1.1.11 USA (andrewaviationinsecurity.com): 3.2.6 3.3.7 Henri Suur-Inkeroinen, Tampere University Poster3 Rosalie Tung, Simon Fraser University, Reinhilde Veugelers, Katholieke of Technology, Finland (henri.suur- David C. Thomas, Simon Fraser University, Canada ([email protected]): 1.2.5, Fellows2, Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (reinhilde. inkeroinen@tut.fi): 3.1.8 Canada ([email protected]): 1.1.12 3.3.14 [email protected]): 2.1.8 Jan Svejnar, University of Michigan, USA Douglas Thomas, University of New Mexico, Oleg Vikhansky, Moscow State University, ([email protected]): 1.3.6 USA ([email protected]): Poster1 Russian Federation ([email protected]. John R. Swartz, Nova Southeastern Jennifer D. E. Thomas, Pace University, USA U edu): 1.2.4 University, USA (johnrswartz@gmail. ([email protected]): 2.3.5 Fernando Úbeda, Universidad Autónoma Henk W. Volberda, RSM Erasmus University, com): Poster1 Stephanie P. Thomason, Florida Atlantic de Madrid, Spain (fernando. Netherlands ([email protected]): 2.3.5 University, USA ([email protected]): [email protected]): 2.1.7 John A. Volkmar, Gettysburg College, USA 3.3.13 Rehan ul-Haq, University of Birmingham, ([email protected]): 1.3.12, 3.3.13 T Xiaowen Tian, Nottingham University, United Kingdom ([email protected]): Mary Ann Von Glinow, Florida International Florian A. Taeube, JW Goethe University, United Kingdom (xiaowen. Poster2 University, USA (vonglino@fiu.edu): Germany ([email protected]): [email protected]): 1.1.4 Fusayo Umezawa, Fellow, McKinsey Global 2.3.6 1.1.3, 2.1.5 Laszlo Tihanyi, Texas A&M University, USA Institute, USA ([email protected]): Davina Vora, University of Texas at Dallas, Rizwan Tahir, University of Auckland, ([email protected]): 1.2.12, 3.1.4, 3.2.11 3.1.10 USA ([email protected]): 2.3.9, New Zealand ([email protected]): Alekh Tiwari, Indian Institute of Mitsuhiro Umezu, Keio University, Japan 3.1.14 Poster3 Management-Lucknow, India ([email protected]): 1.2.2 Mehmet Berk Talay, Michigan State ([email protected]): Poster1 Chikako Usui, University of Missouri, St. University, USA ([email protected]): Dean Tjosvold, Lingnan University, Hong Louis, USA ([email protected]): 1.1.14, W 3.2.4 Kong ([email protected]): 2.3.9, 3.3.12 2.1.14 Tetsuo Wada, Gakushuin University, Japan Stephen B. Tallman, University of Utah, Sverre Tomassen, BI Norwegian School ([email protected]): 1.3.3 USA ([email protected]): 1.3.3, of Management, Norway (sverre. Peter G.P. Walters, Hong Kong 2.1.5, 3.2.1 [email protected]): 2.4.13 V Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Danchi Tan, National ChengChi University, Tony W. Tong, State University of New York, Paul Martin Vaaler, Tufts University, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.10, 3.3.9 Taiwan ([email protected]): Poster3 Buffalo, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 2.2.5, 2.4.2, Chengang Wang, University of Surrey, Linghui Tang, University of Southern 1.3.3, 2.1.6 3.3.2 United Kingdom (chengang. Mississippi, USA (linghui.tang@usm. Gladys M. Torres-Baumgarten, Kean Sushil Vachani, Boston University, USA [email protected]): 1.2.7, 3.2.5 edu): 1.1.6, 3.2.5 University, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 2.2.5 Chi-Feng Wang, National Cheng Kung Mami Taniguchi, Waseda University, Japan Poster3 Abhijeet Vadera, University of Illinois University; Cheng Shiu University, Taiwan ([email protected]): 1.1.14 Omar Toulan, McGill University, Canada at Urbana-Champaign, USA ([email protected]): 3.1.11 Ibraiz Tarique, Pace University, USA ([email protected]): 2.2.4 ([email protected]): Poster1 ([email protected]): Poster1

98 AIB 2005 Annual Conference Québec City, Québec, Canada July 9–12, 2005 Index of Participants Huanglin Wang, University of Western Susan S. S. Wong, University of Auckland, Hamid Yeganeh, Université Laval, Canada Nan Zhou, National University of Ontario, Canada ([email protected]): New Zealand ([email protected]. ([email protected]): 1.2.14, Singapore, Singapore (g0403306@nus. Poster3 ac.nz): 3.3.4 1.3.12 edu.sg): 3.1.3 Hui-mei Wang, Fu Jen Catholic University, David Wood, ChinaCare Group Inc., China Ryh-Song Yeh, National Chi Nan University, Qi Zhou, Ohio State University, USA Taiwan ([email protected]): 1.1.3 ([email protected]): Poster3 Taiwan ([email protected]): 2.3.4, ([email protected]): 1.2.11, 2.4.1 Liyan Wang, Lingnan University, Hong Eric Wood, University of Cape Town, South 2.4.8, 3.2.5 Yuanyuan Zhou, Ohio State University, USA Kong ([email protected]): 3.3.12 Africa ([email protected]): 1.3.10 Caroline Yeoh, Singapore ([email protected]): Poster3 Shih-Ju Wang, National Taiwan Normal Louis A. Woods, University of North Management University, Singapore Yue Maggie Zhou, University of Michigan, University, Taiwan ([email protected]. Florida, USA ([email protected]): Poster2, ([email protected]): 3.1.5 USA ([email protected]): 2.4.14 tw): 1.2.9 2.3.7 Jason Z. Yin, Seton Hall University, USA Hongjin Zhu, National University of Tiemin Wang, London Business School, Verner Worm, Copenhagen Business ([email protected]): 2.4.11 Singapore, Singapore (g0300243@nus. United Kingdom ([email protected]): School, Denmark ([email protected]): 2.1.5 George S. Yip, London Business School, edu.sg): 2.4.14 3.1.12 April L. Wright, University of Queensland, United Kingdom ([email protected]): Lili Zhu, George Washington University, Xiaoyun Wang, University of Manitoba, Australia ([email protected]. 2.2.4 USA ([email protected]): 3.1.7 Canada ([email protected]): au): Poster3 Chwo-Ming Joseph Yu, National ChengChi Patrick X. Zhu, University of Auckland, New 2.1.13, 3.3.13 Mike Wright, Nottingham University, UK University, Taiwan ([email protected]): Zealand ([email protected]): 1.2.11 Yue Wang, University of New South Wales, ([email protected]): 2.2.10, 3.2.10 Jianglei Zou, Katholieke Universiteit Australia ([email protected]): 2.1.4 3.2.12 Tieying Yu, Boston College, USA (yuti@bc. Leuven, Belgium (jianglei.zou@econ. Allan A. Warrack, Bordeaux Business Richard W. Wright, University of Richmond edu): 2.4.12 kuleuven.ac.be): 2.4.5 School and University of Alberta, France and Athens University of Economics Ayse Yuce, Ryerson University, Canada Yahia H. Zoubir, Thunderbird International ([email protected]): 3.3.3 and Business, USA (rwright@richmond. ([email protected]): Poster1 Business Review, USA (zoubiry@t-bird. Sharon Watson, University of Delaware, edu): 2.1.1 Deborah R. Yue, Hong Kong University of edu): 3.3.14 USA ([email protected]): 1.1.13, Jie Wu, National University of Singapore, Science and Technology, Hong Kong Burton Zwick, Fairleigh Dickinson 1.2.13, 2.4.14 Singapore ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 2.1.4 University, USA (burton_zwick@fdu. Yingqi Wei, University of Lancaster, United Poster2 edu): 2.4.8 Kingdom ([email protected]): 1.1.4, Pei-Chuan Wu, National University of 1.2.7, 3.2.5 Singapore, Singapore (bizwupc@nus. Z Robert J. Weiner, George Washington edu.sg): Poster2 Srilata Zaheer, University of Minnesota, - - University; Université Laval, USA Zhonghua Wu, National University of USA ([email protected]): 2.3.5 David , Singapore Management University, ([email protected]): 2.3.1, 3.1.7 Singapore, Singapore (g0403303@nus. Mahmood A. Zaidi, University of Singapore ([email protected]. D. Eleanor Westney, M.I.T., USA edu.sg): 1.2.2 Minnesota, USA ([email protected]. edu.sg): 3.1.5 ([email protected]): Fellows1, 1.1.1, edu): 1.3.8 2.1.14, 2.3.7, 3.1.12 Tatiana Zalan, University of Melbourne, Marion M. White, James Madison X Australia ([email protected]): University, USA ([email protected]): Jun Xia, Texas Tech University, USA Poster1, 2.1.12, Poster2 2.4.14 ([email protected]): 1.1.2, 1.3.3, 2.1.4 Dilek Zamantili Nayir, Marmara University, Robert E. White, Arizona State University, Henry Yu Xie, Saint Louis University, USA Turkey ([email protected]): USA ([email protected]): 3.2.11 ([email protected]): Poster2, Poster3 1.3.13, 2.1.13 Jeryl Whitelock, University of Bradford, Dean Xu, Peking University, China Ivo Zander, Uppsala University, Sweden United Kingdom (j.whitelock@bradford. ([email protected]): 3.3.7 ([email protected]): 1.2.12, 2.1.11, ac.uk): 3.2.12, 3.3.11 Shichun Xu, Michigan State University, USA 3.1.12 Paul Whitla, Lingnan University, Hong Kong ([email protected]): Poster3 Jennifer Zaslow, Boston University, USA ([email protected]): 1.2.10 Xiaojun Xu, Fudan University, China ([email protected]): 2.2.5 Margarethe F. Wiersema, University of ([email protected]): 2.1.5 Srdan Zdravkovic, Saint Louis University, California, Irvine, USA (mfwierse@uci. USA ([email protected]): 1.3.12, Poster3 edu): 3.1.11 Bennet A. Zelner, Georgetown University, Joan Wiggenhorn, Barry University, USA Y USA ([email protected]): 1.1.1, ([email protected]): 2.2.6 Tal Yaffe, Ben-Gurion University, Israel 2.2.2 Michael Wild, WU-Wien, Austria (michael. ([email protected]): 3.1.11 Man Zhang, Bowling Green State [email protected]): 3.2.4 Mo Yamin, University of Manchester, United University, USA (frank_lee_man@yahoo. Christopher Wilkie, Deputy Director, Kingdom (mo.yamin@manchester. com): 2.1.9 Investment Trade Policy Division ac.uk): 3.2.7 Xueyuan Zhang, RSM Erasmus University, (EBI), Government of Canada, Canada Hui Yang, University of Salford, United Netherlands ([email protected]): 2.4.2 ([email protected]): Kingdom ([email protected]): Yan Zhang, Rice University, USA 2.2.1 3.3.11 ([email protected]): 1.1.8 Timothy Jon Wilkinson, University of Jiawen Yang, George Washington Yanli Zhang, Rutgers University, USA Akron, USA ([email protected]): 2.3.4, University, USA ([email protected]): ([email protected]): 1.3.7 Poster3 2.4.11, 3.1.7, Poster3 Hongxin Zhao, Saint Louis University, USA Steven A. Williamson, University of North Jing Yu Yang, Hong Kong University of ([email protected]): Poster2 Florida, USA ([email protected]): Science and Technology, Hong Kong Congcong Zheng, London Business School, Poster3 ([email protected]): 2.1.4 United Kingdom ([email protected]): Heather I. M. Wilson, University Zhilin Yang, City University of Hong Kong, 1.3.10 of Auckland, New Zealand Hong Kong ([email protected]): Weiting Zheng, National University ([email protected]): 2.4.12 3.2.8 of Singapore, Singapore (weiting. Michael A. Witt, INSEAD, France (michael. Fiona Kun Yao, Hong Kong University of [email protected]): 3.3.8 [email protected]): 1.1.1, 3.3.2 Science and Technology, Hong Kong Changhui Zhou, Peking University, China Bernard M. Wolf, York University, Canada ([email protected]): 2.2.8, 2.4.12 ([email protected]): 1.2.8, 3.3.7 ([email protected]): 3.2.4, 3.3.4 Attila Yaprak, Wayne State University, USA Lianxi Zhou, Lingnan University, Hong ([email protected]): Poster2 Kong ([email protected]): 3.3.2

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