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AIB Newsletter VOL. 19, NO. 3 THIRD QUARTER 2013

2013 Meeting in Istanbul, Turkey!

he Academy of International Business Berkeley. Dr. Teece provided the keynote T2013 annual meeting had great atten- speech, “Dynamic Capabilities and Entre- dance once again as we hosted over 1,200 preneurship in the Multinational Firm,” members in Istanbul, Turkey. We extend and commentaries were provided by our sincere thanks to all who worked very Peter Buckley, Stephen Tallman and Alain hard to make this a successful event. The Verbeke. Pankaj Ghemawat chaired the 2013 Program Chair, Patricia McDougall- session. Covin (Indiana University), put together a With the challenge of other academic very exciting and professionally rewarding organizations becoming more internation- Inside program with the help of her track chairs al in their membership and meetings, AIB (see conference program committee) and has placed special emphasis on 2013 Program her Program Chair Assistant, Sara Reeves. building chapters. The AIB Chapter Chairs Committee. . . . . 3 This year’s program theme, “Bridging Workshop was limited to chapter chairs, 2013 Conference the Divide: Linking IB to Complementary but it is good for members to know that Sponsors...... 4 Disciplines and Practice,” had more than the chapter chairs will be working hard in AIB 2013 Awards. . . 5 1,425 submissions across the 12 confer- the future to enhance activities and mem- ence tracks, coming from 79 different ber offerings around the globe. 2013 Best Reviewer countries. We also had 1,454 reviewers There were also a number of special Awards...... 7 who provided valuable input to authors sessions in the program. “Defining the Sheth Foundation and track chairs. Domain of IB: An AIB Town Hall Meet- Doctoral Travel Some of the highlights of the program ing” offered members the opportunity to Stipends...... 7 included the opening plenary, with com- discuss and debate the definition of IB’s Area Scholarships ments from Muhtar Kent, Chairman and domain. Another interesting two-session Fellowships. . . . . 8 CEO of The Coca-Cola Company and panel, “Hands-On, Minds-On: Experiential winner of the AIB Fellows’ International Learning Projects in International Busi- Boeing Institute Executive of the Year award. Mr. Kent has ness Educations, Part 1 and 2,” was de- Junior Faculty Consortium deep roots in Turkey as he is the son of voted to learning the latest in experiential Stipends...... 8 a Turkish diplomat and made a name for learning projects. On the final day of the himself heading the Turkish operations conference, the 2013 JIBS Decade Award WAIB Helping Hands of Coca-Cola at the young age of 32. The was presented to Dana Minbaeva, Torben Campaign. . . . . 9 plenary also honored Bernard Ramanant- Pedersen, Ingmar Björkman, Carl Felix AIB 2013 soa, head of HEC- School of Man- Fey and Hyeon Park for their paper, “MNC Istanbul Photos . . . 10 agement and winner of the AIB Fellows’ Knowledge Transfer, Subsidiary Absorp- Just off the Press. . 13 International Educator of the Year award. tive Capacity, and HRM,” published in the Dr. Ramanantsoa has led the HEC School 2003 volume of the Journal of Interna- New AIB Members . 15 of in their strides toward a tional Business Studies. Events Calendar. . . 16 decidedly international dimension. The conference also included a num- The AIB Fellows’ Eminent Scholar ber of networking and dining events. In award plenary honored Professor David particular, the Gala Event is one of the Teece from the - Continued on page 2 Continued from page 1 Koc University and Ozyegin University, our most exciting evenings of the meeting each host institutions and the local host committee year. This year’s event at an underground for your commitment, hard work, time and cistern was a very enjoyable evening with patience in making AIB 2013 an incredible great food and a great atmosphere for min- success! gling, networking and dancing the night away. Visit https://aib.msu.edu/events/2013/ to We concluded the meeting with the farewell view the Conference Photo Gallery, to watch reception held at the Hilton courtyard, which streaming videos of select sessions, to see the provided a great opportunity to network and full list of award nominees, and to download celebrate a great meeting in Istanbul! the conference program and proceedings. We would like to thank Sabanci University,

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he Academy of International Business Placement Services Director is deeply grateful to all members of the Hadi Alhorr – Saint Louis University T2013 Program Committee for the count- less hours they volunteered to make the con- Buckley and Casson AIB Dissertation Award ference a success. Selection Committee Alan Rugman – University of Reading (Chair) Program Chair Peter Buckley – Patricia McDougall-Covin – Indiana University Anupama Phene – George Washington University Program Assistant Kevin Zhou – Sara Reeves – Indiana University Temple/AIB Best Paper Selection Committee Local Host Chair Esra Gencturk – Ozyegin University (Chair) Nakiye Boyacıgiller – Sabanci University Kazuhiro Asakawa – Elizabeth Rose – Local Host Chair’s Assistant Peter Liesch – Eda Aksoy – Sabanci University Haynes Prize Selection Committee Track Chairs K. Galen Kroeck – Florida International Uni- Sushil Vachani – Boston University versity (Chair) Susan Forquer Gupta – Monmouth University Rudolf Sinkovics – University of Manchester Jane Lu – National University of Jane Lu Wenzhen – Dan Li – Indiana University Olli Kuivalainen – Lappeenranta University of Danchi Tan – National Chengchi University Technology Kent Eriksson – KTH The Royal Institute of Tech- nology Local Host Institutions Seung Ho “Sam” Park – SKOLKOVO Sabancı University Rodrigo Bandeira-de-Mello – Fundação Getulio Koç University Vargas Özyegin University Mila Lazarova – Simon Fraser University Hussain Rammal – University of South Australia Manuel Serapio – Denver Ram Mudambi – Temple University Melodena Balakrishnan – University of Wollon- gong in Dubai Pavlos Dimitratos – Pre-Conference Program Coordinator Klaus Meyer – CEIBS Doctoral Consortium Chair Grazia Santangelo – University of Catania Junior Faculty Consortium Chair Udo Zander – Stockholm School of Mid-Career Consortium Chair John Mezias – University of Miami AIB/JIBS Paper Development Workshop Petra Christmann – Rutgers University John Cantwell – Rutgers University Pallavi Shukla – Rutgers University

AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 3 2013 Conference Sponsors

We would like to thank our sponsors for making the 2013 conference possible through their generous contributions.

The Coca-Cola Company Saint Louis University – Boeing Institute of IDEE Travel International Business The Sheth Foundation University of Missouri – St. Louis, College of Indiana University – Kelley School of Business Business Administration Palgrave Macmillan Bryant University Michigan State University – International Busi- University of Reading – Henley School of Busi- ness Center ness – D’Amore-McKim University of Leeds School of Business – School of Economics Temple University – Fox School of Business

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2013 Fellows’ International 2013 JIBS/Palgrave Macmillan Decade Award Executive of the Year Award Dana Minbaeva, Torben Pedersen, Ingmar Björkman, Muhtar Kent – The Coca-Cola Company Carl Fey and Hyeon Park “MNC Knowledge Transfer, Subsidiary Absorptive Capacity, and HRM” JIBS Vol. 34 (6), 2003

2013 Fellows’ International Educator of the Year Bernard Ramanantsoa – HEC Paris

2013 Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Dissertation Award Sponsored by and University of Leeds Lite Nartey – University of South Carolina (Ph.D. awarded by University of Pennsylvania) “Networks Of Influence: Implementing Politically Sustainable Multinational Stakeholder Strategies”

2013 Fellows’ Eminent Scholar Award David Teece – University of California–Berkeley

AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 5 2013 Temple/AIB Best Paper Award Sponsored by Temple University’s Fox School of Business Kai Xu and Lorraine Eden – Texas A&M University “Institutional Distance, Direction and Complemen- tarity: Impacts on the Mode of Entry Decision”

2013 AIB/Sheth Award for Best Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Sponsored by the Sheth Foundation Michael A . Sartor – Richard Ivey School of Business “Host market corruption and multinational enterprise strategy: Implications for 2013 Haynes Prize for the subsidiary survival” Most Promising Scholar Mirko H . Benischke – University of “The Effect of CEO Compensation on their Responses to Institutional Pressures: Evidence 2013 Best Paper Award in the from the Choice between Cross-Border Alliances AIB Emerging Economies Track and Acquisitions” Sponsored by Bryant University Lin Cui, Helen Hu, Preet S . Aulakh “Performance Persistence of Emerging Economy Firms: The Interaction Effects 2013 “That’s Interesting!” Award of Business Group, Home Institution and Sponsored by Aalto University School of Business Internationalization“ Dana Minbaeva, Jasper Hotho, Maral Muratbekova-Touron, Larissa Rabbiosi “Handling Pressures of Community Logic: The Impact of Clan Ties on Recruitment and Selection in Kazakhstan”

6 AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 2013 Best Reviewer Sheth Foundation Awards Doctoral Travel Stipends he following doctoral students were Sanjeev Agarwal – Iowa State University awarded travel stipends to attend the Hein Bogaard – George Washington University T2013 meeting in Istanbul, Turkey. These Philip Jean Boutin, Jr. – University of Tennessee travel stipends were made possible through Amanda E.K. Budde-Sung – the generous contributions of the Madhuri Daniel Richard Clark – Indiana University and Jagdish Sheth Foundation and matching funds by the AIB Foundation. Rian Drogendijk – Uppsala University Jesper Edman – Hitotsubashi University Siavash Alimadadi – Uppsala University Lisa Hewerdine – University of Sydney Sabrina Amir – The University of Queensland Karina Jensen – Krishna Balodi – Cambridge Judge Business Xueji Liang – National University of Singapore School Yuan Liao – The University of New South Wales Josh Bendickson – Louisiana State University Carol Yeh-Yun Lin – National Chengchi University Mirko Benischke – The Daniela Bolzani – University of Bologna Peter Magnusson – Florida International University Moritz Botts – European University Viadrina Tuija Mainela – University of Oulu Yingdan Cai – University of Groningen Katrin Muehlfeld – Utrecht University Sinan Caykoylu – NYIT Niina Nummela – Liang Chen – University of Leeds Eriikka Johanna Paavilainen-Mäntymäki – Uni- Jeongho Choi – Rutgers University versity of Turku Carole Couper – The University of Glasgow Andrei Panibratov – St. Petersburg University Patricio Duran – University of South Carolina Jing (Betty) Feng – Georgia State University B. Sebastian Reiche – IESE Business School Francisco Figueira de Lemos – Catholic Uni- Elizabeth L. Rose – Aalto University versity/Uppsala University Annique Un – Northeastern University Aline Gatignon – INSEAD Davina Vora – SUNY New Paltz Markus Goelz – University of Melbourne Heidi Marie Wechtler – Macquarie University Ying Guo – University of South Australia David Weng – City University of Hong Kong Wenxin Guo – University of Illinois at Urbana- Harun Emre Yildiz – Stockholm School of Eco- Champaign nomics Roopak Gupta – IIM Indore Sophia Hamblin Wang – The Australian Na- Susan L. Young – Seton Hall University tional University Eunmi Kim – Hyunseob Kim – The Jin Uk Kim – University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign Yusuf Kurt – Manchester Business School Aude Le Cottier – IE Business School Watcharaphong Leartsurawat – Florida Inter- national University Yi Li – Australian National University Yang Liu – University of Cambridge Vladislav Maksimov – University of Miami Canan Mutlu – University of Texas at Dallas Emilia Ozgo – University of Reading Yeon Jin Park – Seoul National University Tanya Peacock – University of Hawaii at Manoa Yves Plourde – Richard Ivey School of Business Manish Popli – IIM Lucknow

AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 7 Arilova Randrianasolo – Saint Louis University Nicholas Rhew – The University of Memphis Area Scholarship Genrikh Salata – Australian National University Vittoria Giada Scalera – Politecnico di Milano Fellowships Sebastian Schrapp – University of Goettingen he following faculty members were selected Monica Semeniuk – Simon Fraser University to receive AIB Area Scholar Fellowships Alexey Semenov – Saint Louis University T for the 2013 meeting in Istanbul, Turkey. The Mengmeng Shan – recipients of the scholarship are awarded two Jiyoung Shin – Korea University years complimentary AIB membership, com- Ekta Sikarwar – Indian Institute of Manage- plimentary meeting registration for the 2013 ment Indore conference, and a US $500 travel stipend to Robert Steinbauer – University of Memphis attend the meeting. Mark Tayar – Macquarie University Piotr Trapczynski – Poznan University of Jose Ernesto Amaros Espinosa – Universidad Economics del Desarrollo Tolga Ulusemre – University of South Carolina Raina Rutti – Al Akhawayn University Tatiana Vashchilko – Western University Ashar Saleem – Lahore University of Manage- Dut Van Vo – University of Groningen ment Sciences Danqing Wang – INSEAD Rajesh Upadhyayula – Indian Institute of Stephanie Wang – University of Miami Management Kozhikode Zhenzhen Xie – Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Zheng Yan – National University of Singapore Pei-Li Yu – National Cheng Kung University Boeing Institute Junior Faculty Consortium Stipends

he following junior faculty were awarded Ttravel stipends specifically to participate in the Junior Faculty Consortium at the 2013 meeting in Istanbul, Turkey. These stipends were made possible through the generous contributions of the Boeing Institute of Inter- national Business at Saint Louis University.

Chitose Furukawa – Aichi University Majid Ghorbani – Renmin University of China Suthikorn Kingkaew – Thammasat Business School Saptarshi Purkayastha – Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode Harry Xia – University of Saint Joseph

8 AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 WAIB Helping Hands Campaign

The WAIB Helping Hands campaign continues to provide AIB conference regis- tration fee ($200) and AIB membership ($50) to low income women faculty in presenting their paper at AIB. The award is also given to full-time women Ph.D. students who were the first author of a co- authored paper. In the past year, we raised $2,100 for the Helping Hands Campaign. We supported fourteen low income women faculty and Ph.D. students in attending the AIB Conference in Istanbul, Turkey. The 2014 WAIB Helping Hands Award announcement will be included in the last issue of the AIB Newsletter and also on the WAIB website.

Helping Hands Award Recipients Daniela Bolzani, PhD Candidate, University of Bolog na Ekta Sikarwar, PhD Student, Indian Institute of Management Stephanie Lu Wang, PhD Candidate, University of Miami Mia Hsiao-Wen Ho, Assistant Professor, Soochow Universi ty Sophia Hamblin Wang, PhD Candidate, Australian National University Aline Gatignon, PhD Candidate, INSEAD Wenxin Guo, PhD Candidate, University of Illin ois Shantala Samant, PhD Student, Virginia Te ch Sang Ji Kim, PhD Candidate, Seoul National University Shu Yu, PhD Candidate, National University of Singapore Mengmeng Shan, Fudan Universi ty Xueji Liang, PhD Student, National University of Singapore Monica Riviere, PhD Student, SKEMA Business Schoo l Aleksandra Wasowska, PhD/Assistant Professor, University of Warsaw

We are grateful to the following donors: 2013 WAIB Helping Hands Campaign Platinum ($300 or more) Joan P. Mileski, Lorraine Eden, Youngra Sylvia Kim and Mary Ann Von Glinow Silver ($100-$199) Susan Mudambi and Betty Jane Punnett

2013 WAIB General Fund Campaign Platinum ($300 or more) Joan P. Mileski and Lorraine Eden

AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 9 10 AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 11 12 AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 Just off the Press

Ajeet Mathur (IIM Ahmedabad, India) has choices that are economically advantageous, published IIMA Strategies for the Future: Un- ecologically sustainable and socially respon- derstanding International Business (Random sible. House, ISBN: 978-8184000191). Have you wondered why international business seems Yvonne McNulty (Shanghai University, magically simple in textbooks but inescapably Singapore) and Kerr Inkson have published complex in reality? With international busi- Managing Expatriates: A Return on Invest- ness pushing horizons, cross-border activity is ment Approach (Business Expert Press, ISBN: rampant and national boundaries are get- 978-1606494820). Expatriation is a big topic, ting blurred. Economies have opened their and is getting bigger. Over 200 million people doors and globalization is the watchword of worldwide now live and work in a coun- the hour. Strategies for the Future explores try other than their country of origin. Tens the opportunities of a mingling world with of billions of dollars are spent annually by remarkably discerning anecdotes and hands organizations that move expatriates around you the tools to master international trade. the world. Yet, despite the substantial costs Professor Ajeet N. Mathur helps you formu- involved, expatriation frequently results in an late assumptions and make decisions under unsatisfactory return on investment (ROI), uncertainty in response to differences in busi- with little or no knowledge as to how to ness environments, national competitiveness, improve it. Why is this so? Drawing on more and regional and global strategies of other than a decade of expertise, research, and pub- business players. As part of a competitive lications in top journals, the authors provide global village, this book is indispensable for you real solutions to achieve more than a any manager or entrepreneur bounding for- satisfactory ROI from expatriates—with rule ward in the promising world of international number one being: Understand expatriates business. themselves. This book provides a practical “insider’s” guide that reveals why expatriates John R. McIntyre (Georgia Institute of seek and accept international assignments; Technology, USA), Silvester Ivanaj and Vera how they feel impacted by new forms of Ivanaj (Universite de Lorraine, ) have remuneration and other working conditions; edited Strategies for Sustainable Technologies how international assignments fit in with and (Edward Elgar Publishing, their longer-term career aspirations; and what ISBN: 978-1781006825). Corporations across complications arise in terms of their families. the world are becoming increasingly aware of Whether you’re a manager or consultant, the threat of environmental degradation and inside you’ll learn what modern-day global the growing importance of sustainable busi- mobility is like (based on the authors’ decade- ness practices. This raises a vital question: long study with nearly four hundred expa- How can for-profit firms (and other profit- triates and their managers, as well as over a conscious enterprises such as government hundred who were interviewed personally), organizations) implement more environmen- how it is changing, and why now, more than tally friendly policies without sacrificing prof- ever, a hard-nosed ROI approach is necessary. itability? This innovative volume tackles that complex question, offering detailed recom- mendations for making strategic technological

AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 13 Tiia Vissak and Maaja Vadi (University of Dishonesty may lead to unfavorable conse- Tartu, Estonia) have co-edited Dishonesty in quences for the dishonest and, quite often, Management: Manifestations and Conse- also for the honest party, but, sometimes quences (Emerald Group Publishing, ISBN dishonesty may pay off for the dishonest party 978-1781906019). This volume concentrates in the short term. This volume provides new on different forms of honesty and dishonesty theoretical, managerial and policy insights in management and their consequences for in the field of management research and it managers, firms and society. The authors con- should interest scholars, managers and policy- clude that the understanding of (dis)honesty makers, but also others studying or discussing and (un)ethical behavior differs in different these issues or having to decide if they should cultural, societal and organizational contexts; act dishonestly or not. moreover, it is not always easy to discover it.

14 AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 New AIB Members AIB welcomes the following 204 new members who joined our community between May 1, 2013, and August 1, 2013.

Iddrisu Abdul-Rashid Po-Yuan Chen Jennifer Johns Quyen Nguyen Jayant Sonwalkar Dutse Abubakar Yusuf Daniel Han Ming Chng Valtteri Kaartemo Kofi Nyanteng Kyer- Robert Soruco Ifedapo Adeleye Yunok Cho Namik Kalajdzisalihovic emateng Michael Storper Emmanuel Kofi Adjei Fu-Mei Chuang Francis Kamau Claudia Obernhuber Nobuya Takezawa Ana Albert Kieran Michael Conroy Alice Kande Katarzyna Odziem- Alex Tan Anete Alberton Cheryl Marie Cordeiro Shazia Karmali kowska Brian Tan Joao E. Albino Pimentel Juergen Deller Donna Kelley Tomasz Olejniczak Ming-Je Tang Malek Alsharairi Kurt Desender Jerry Kerrisk Ambrose Opoku Yi Tang Meltem Altinay Rebekah Dibble Suree Khemthong Paul Oquendo Edwin Akrasi Tannor Jose E. Amorós Espinosa Muriel Durand Francis Kibera Renato Ortuño Marilyn L. Taylor Rie Arai Cuneyt Evirgen Eun-Hee Kim Robert Osei-Adofo Meredith Taylor Black Armando M. Aranda Amy L. Farmer Nahyun Kim Mauricio Oura Chien-Chi Tseng Patricia Arttachariya Wendy Farrell Sang Ji Kim Erick Outa Rikiya Tsuchihashi Ellen Auster Manuel Ferreira Mary Kinoti Nurgül Özbek Ali Fehmi Unal Clement Ayeh Bekoe Gjergji Filipi Yasuyuki Kishi Muammer Ozer Rajesh S. Upadhyayula Nana Kofi Ayesu- Kelly Fisher Galayanee Kittichit Emilia Ozgo Inga Uus Boahene Kwangwook Gang Gregory Kivenzor Ozde Oztekin Maaja Vadi Bilge Aykol Yan Gao Robert Kleinknecht Verena Patock Dawn Valdés Wagner Krishna Balodi Gonzalo Garay Anaya Jeremiah Koori Luis Henrique Pereira Rodrigo Vallejo María Inés Barbero Sergio García-Agreda Anna Koronowska Dan Petrovici Norberto Vargas Maja Basic Xuesong Geng Takeshi Kudo Julia Raupp Juan Carlos Viera Gaby Andrea Baya Barry Gerhart Nalin Kulatilaka Anthony Ross George Wakah Ariscain John Githinji Aljaz Kuncic Pernille Rudlin Tiedong Wang Dianne Bealer Wolfgang Gleich Charlene Lambert Raina Rutti Roseline Wanjiru Marca Bear Kishore Gopalakrishna Philippe Lecomte Abubakr Saeed Thanyaras Wasawanawat Eshani Beddewela Pillai Christine Lee Ashar Saleem Aleksandra Wasowska Karim Bennouna Yuichi Goto Orly Levy Ahmad Salih Cynthia Webster Angel Betancourt Graeme Gould Jonathan Liebenau Emine Beyza Satoglu John Weisenberger Nathan Betancourt Remzi Gözübüyük Ajjaree Limpamont Cindy Schipani Christopher Wheat Mattia Bianchi Liang Guo Yuan Lingxi Bjoern Schmeisser Geoffrey Wood Tsvetomira Bilgili Wenxin Guo Mark Lorenzen Flavia Schmidt Jun Yang Gregor Binder Roopak Gupta Yi Jia Low Adrian Schulte Stein- Chih-Chuan Yeh Duygu Biricik Daniel E. Harris Fatima Regina Ney berg Gozde Yilmaz Frederick Boateng Ibne Hassan Matos William Scott-Jackson Michal Zdziarski Daniela Bolzani TL Hill Alam Md. Nur Khurram Shahzad Alejandro Zegarra Ron Boschma Miguel Hinojoza Marcelo Mendez Xiaobai Shen Hai Hua Zhang Andrew Bradly Monika Hudson Luis Miranda Ekta Sikarwar Jianhua Zhang Akif Bulgak Sarah Hudson-Sorrell Neema Mori JD Singh Fang Zhao Pinar Büyükbalci Yen I-Fan Rimante Morkertaite Romila Singh Anna Zubkovskaya Sergio Caballero Edith Ipsmiller David Mothersbaugh Irina Skorobogatykh Mauricio Camacho Rodrigo Isidor Kazuyuki Motohashi Dumitru Slonovschi Lucia Casap Barbara Jankowska Agnes Muhavani Amber Snider Rajan Chandran Yuan Jiang Lilian Ng Hyacinthe Some

AIB Newsletter Third Quarter 2013 15 Events Calendar

AIB Moscow Special Meeting September 19-20, 2013, Moscow, Russia AIB US-Northeast Chapter Meeting October 10-12, 2013, Hartford, CT, USA AIB US-Southeast Chapter Meeting October 25-27, 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA AIB Canada Chapter Symposium November 21-24, 2013, Quebec City, Canada AIB Australia and New Zealand Chapter Symposium November 22, 2013, Newcastle, Australia AIB Southeast Asia Chapter Meeting December 5-7, 2013, Bali, Indonesia AIB India-MENA Joint Conference February 9-11, 2014, Udaipur, India AIB Latin America Chapter Meeting March 20-22, 2014, Medellin, Colombia AIB US-Midwest Chapter Meeting March 26-28, 2014, Chicago, IL, USA AIB United Kingdom-Ireland Chapter Meeting April 10-12, 2014, York, United Kingdom AIB Annual Meeting June 23-26, 2014, Vancouver, Canada

For more information: http://aib.msu.edu/events

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