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33rd Annual Conference Program Information We thank for sponsoring the best paper award. Welcome to the online conference! We are delighted to welcome you to the 33rd annual AJBS conference. We postponed the conference to be held last year by one year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The pandemic is not over. Thus, we have decided to hold the online and virtual annual conference this year. This year, we are very pleased to include over 40 paper presentations in the conference program. We will be having special guests from Miami who will speak to us online about Japanese businesses in and around the Miami region. As always, many people have worked to make this conference a reality. We would like to thank the following colleagues: ⚫ AJBS papers are accepted based on a double-blind reviewing process, which means that generous efforts of people who serve as reviewers are critical to the conference. We are extremely grateful to these colleagues. ⚫ Palgrave Macmillan, publisher of Asian Business & Management, has provided financial support for the Best Paper Award. ⚫ We thank AJBS officers who were sources of valuable help and insight during all of the planning stages. ⚫ We also thank Tunga Kiyak, Managing Director of the AIB Executive Secretariat. Finally, we are extremely grateful to all of you, who will participate in the online conference from around the world. We hope that you will find the conference fun and interesting! Sincerely, Takashi Sakikawa Program Chair 2021 AJBS Online Conference 2 Conference fee and membership fee: There is no charge for participating in the 2021 AJBS virtual conference. Presenters and attendees membership in AJBS must be active through June 2021. Please visit https://ajbs.org/membership/ for the AJBS membership and the payment method. 3 Program Overview: First part Thursday, June 24, 2021 Casual warm-up and welcome session 7:00-7:30 EDT, Opening remarks 13:00-13:30 CEST, 20:00-20:30 JST Thursday, June 24, 2021 Paper session 1A: 7:30-8:50 EDT, Europe-Asia track 13:30-14:50 CEST, 20:30-21:50 JST Paper session 1B: Europe-Asia track Thursday, June 24, 2021 9:00-10:00 EDT, Opening Plenary and Business Panel 15:00-16:00 CEST, 22:00-23:00 JST Second part Thursday,Paper Se ssJuneions 24, 1 A 19:30-B-C -20:00 EDT, Casual warm-up and welcome session Friday, June 25, 1:30-2:00 CEST, Opening remarks Friday, June 25, 8:30-9:00 JST Thursday, June 24, 20:00-21:20 EDT, Paper session 2 A: Friday, June 25, 2:00-3:20 CEST, America-Asia track Friday, June 25, 9:00-10:20 JST Paper session 2 B: America-Asia track Thursday, June 24, 21:30-22:50 EDT, Paper session 2 C: Friday, June 25, 3:30-4:50 CEST, America-Asia track Friday, June 25, 10:30-11:50 JST Paper session 2 D: America-Asia track Third part Short Break Friday, June 25, Casual warm-up and welcome session 7:00-7:30 EDT, Opening remarks: 13:00-13:30 CEST, 20:00-20:30 JST Friday, June 25, Session 3A: 7:30-8:50 EDT, Europe-Asia track 13:30-14:50 CEST, 20:30-21:50 JST Friday, June 25, Business meeting and award ceremony 9:00 -9:45 EDT, 15:00 -15:45 CEST, 22:00-22:45 JST Abbreviations: Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), e.g. New York Central European Summer Time (CEST), e.g. Berlin Japanese Standard Time (JST), e.g. Tokyo 5 Detailed Program Abbreviations: Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), e.g. New York Central European Summer Time (CEST), e.g. Berlin Japanese Standard Time (JST), e.g. Tokyo First Part Thursday, Casual warm-up and welcome session Opening remarks: June 24, 2021 Fabian J. Froese, President, University of Goettingen 7:00-7:30 Takashi Sakikawa, Program Chair, Chuo University Tomoki Sekiguchi, Kyoto University EDT, 13:00-13:30 Try to get access to the online conference platform CEST, Try to share your PC screen 20:00-20:30 Bring a drink and say “hello” JST Thursday, Paper session 1A: Europe-Asia track June 24, Chair: Fabian Froese, University of Goettingen 2021 Discussant: Soyeon Kim, Gakushuin University 7:30-8:50 Determinants for Removing or Remaining of Expatriate Outsiders: Control EDT, and Trust Dynamics in Foreign Subsidiary Management of Japanese MNCs 13:30-14:50 Over Time Akiko Sato, Graduate School of Management, Saint Petersburg State University CEST, 20:30-21:50 A Study on Activation of Japan Open Innovation ?Based on Comparative JST Analysis with US and China Management System? Takao Nomakuchi, Chuo Universiy Influence of Perceived Leader Behavior on Work-Family Outcomes: A Literature Review Xinye Feng, Ritsumeikan University HRM Systems and Isomorphism - Inter-corporate knowledge exchange within and across industries in the development of HRM in Japan Hendrik Meyer-Ohle, National University of Singapore Harald Conrad, Heinrich Heine University – Düsseldorf 6 Exporting Sake from Japan: Application of Cross-border Electronic Commerce Masahiro Ida, Hannan University Terry Wu, Ontario Tech University Kazumi Tada, Hosei University A Possible Research Framework for Developing Consumer Services Overseas: Examples from Food Chain Industry in India Naoki Nagashima, Toyo University Yoshie Nagashima, Daito Bunka University Paper session 1B: Europe-Asia track Chair: Tomoki Sekiguchi, Kyoto University Discussant: Kostiantyn Ovsiannikov, Kochi University of Technology A Japanese billion dollar company uses CSR activities to incorporate a new global expansion strategy: Olympus case study Maria Vasileva Ilieva, Osaka City University Digital Platforms and Legitimacy Building: The Case of Indonesian Enterprises Eko Heru Prasetyo, Kyoto University Expanding the Dynamic Capabilities Framework: A Case Study of Chengdu Ito-Yokado Tsuyoshi Kimura, Chuo University Manabu Chitose, The International Academy of Strategic Management Market Valuation of Corporate Technological Assets: The Case of Japan's Institutional Adaptability Kostiantyn Ovsiannikov, Kochi University of Technology Regional Bank Consolidation in Japan Through the Lens of Loan Efficiency: The Case of the Kanto Region from 2008 to 2016 Hirohisa Shimura, Soka University Japanese Business Reinvention in Europe: The case of Sweden H Richard Nakamura, University of Gothenburg Patrik Ström, Stockholm School of Economics Claes G Alvstam, University of Gothenburg Does Green Banking Really Captivating Customers Preeti kulshrestha, School of commerce and Management, Dayananda Sagar University Anubha Srivastava, Amity University 7 Atul bansal, J.V.Jain College (Affiliated to C.C.S.University, Meerut) Thursday, Opening Plenary and Business Panel June 24, Opening remarks: 2021 Fabian J. Froese, President, University of Goettingen Takashi Sakikawa, Program Chair, Chuo University 9:00-10:00 EDT, Business Panel: Miami region and Japanese firms there during the COVID- 15:00-16:00 19 pandemic CEST, Chair: Tom Roehl, Western Washington University 22:00-23:00 with speakers from JST Keisuke (Luke) Nakano, Senior Vice President - Latin America Region Kintetsu World Express (U.S.A), Inc Koji Adachi, Deputy Consul General, Consulate-General of Japan in Miami Second Part Thursday, Casual warm-up and welcome session Opening remarks: June 24, 19:30-20:00 Takashi Sakikawa, Program Chair, Chuo University EDT, Hendrik Meyer-Ohle, National University of Singapore Carol Reade, San Jose State University Friday, June Yuhee Jung, Waseda University 25, 1:30-2:00 Derek Lehmberg, North Dakota State University CEST, Try to get access to the online conference platform Friday, June Try to share your PC screen 25, 8:30-9:00 Bring a drink and say “hello” JST Paper session 2A: America-Asia track Thursday, Chair: Hendrik Meyer-Ohle, National University of Singapore June 24, Discussant: Ryuichi Nakamoto, Kyushu University 20:00-21:20 EDT, Economic Attractiveness vs. Political Challenges in Japan's Foreign Investment Decisions 8 Friday, June Anastasia Mikhailovna Gracheva, Columbia University 25, 2:00-3:20 Innovate or diversify? Lessons for Japanese pharmaceutical wholesalers CEST, from European business models Friday, June Hirohisa Shimura, Soka University 25, 9:00- Sequential Investments and the Survival of Japanese Subsidiaries in the 10:20 JST context of Institutional Theory Flavio Jorge F D Andrade Battistuzzo, ESPM Mario Henrique Ogasavara, ESPM Antecedents and consequences of general manager succession in foreign subsidiaries: A mixed-methods approach. Liang (Arthur) Li, Ivey Business School Paul Beamish, Ivey Business School Andreas Schotter, Ivey Business School The internationalization and voluntary adoption of international accounting standards by Japanese multinational enterprises Hideaki Sakawa, Nagoya City University/Graduate School of Economics Naoki Watanabel, Nagoya City University/Graduate School of Economics Junjian Gu, University of Tsukuba/Graduate School of Business Science Data Point Strategy of Agritech Businesses in Japan: A Stage Theory Analysis of Big Data and Information Technology Tetsuro Goto, Hosei University Haruo H. Horaguchi, Hosei University Paper session 2B: America-Asia track Chair: Carol Reade, San Jose State University Discussant: Naoki Ando, Hosei University Inclusive Leadership in Homogeneous Organizations: Management of Skilled Migrants in Japanese Companies Kenta Koyama, Tokyo Keizai University The characteristics of firms employing foreign managers in Japan Derek Lehmberg, North Dakota State University Guoliang Frank Jiang, Carleton University Language strategy from the ground up: How foreign subsidiaries of Japanese MNCs choose and develop language resources in Asia Heejin Kim, Tohoku University Tomoki Sekiguchi, Kyoto University 9 Hiroshi Itagaki, Musashi University Finding Creativity in a Genuine Work Environment: