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AIB 2009 Annual Meeting San Diego, California, USA June 27-30, 2009 AIB 2009 Annual Meeting San Diego, California, USA June 27-30, 2009 Registered Attendees For The 2009 Meeting The alphabetical list below shows the final list of registered delegates for the 2009 AIB Annual Conference in San Diego, California, USA. Current Registrant Count: 909 A Kelly Aceto, University of Connecticut Wendi Adair, University of Waterloo Wendi Aebersold, National Higher Education Recruitment Consortium Raj Aggarwal, The University of Akron Rajesh Aggarwal, University of Minnesota Mohammad Faisal Ahammad, Nottingham Trent University Yair Aharoni, Tel Aviv University Mujtaba Ahsan, Pittsburg State University Listyoko Aji, International University of Japan Hamid Akbari, York University (Institutional Member) Melike Billur Akdeniz, Michigan State University (Institutional Member) Samuel Yaw Akomea, KNUST School of Business, Department of Marketing and Corporate Strategy Quamrul Alam, Monash University Lindolfo Albuquerque, University of Sao Paulo Sandra Alday, University of Sydney Liz Alexander, University of Washington, Tacoma Hadi Alhorr, Saint Louis University Elaine Allen, Babson College Ilan Alon, Rollins College Marcelo Alvarado-Vargas, Florida International University Bjorn Ambos, WU Vienna Tina C. Ambos, WU Vienna Ulf Andersson, Copenhagen Business School Naoki Ando, Hosei University Olga Annushkina, SDA Bocconi School of Management Christos Antoniou, University of Leeds Kartika Antono, Universitas Pelita Harapan Syed Tariq Anwar, West Texas A&M University Marina Apaydin, The University of Western Ontario Seiko Arai, National University of Singapore Camilo Arbelaez, Eafit University Harvey Arbeláez, Monterey Institute of International Studies Ilgaz Arikan, Georgia State University Jolanta Aritz, USC Marshall School of Business Rebecca Arkader, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Shigeru Asaba, Gakushuin University Kaz Asakawa, Keio University Christian Geisler Asmussen, Copenhagen Business School David Atkinson, Helsinki School of Economics, Mikkeli Preet S. Aulakh, York University Joshua Ault, University of South Carolina (Institutional Member) B Derek Baas, Export Development Canada Jin Hyun Bae, NYU Stern Melodena Stephens Balakrishnan, University of Wollongong in Dubai Zandra Balbinot, Universidade Federal do Parana Rico Baldegger, Fribourg CH Mark Ballam, San Diego State University CIBER Lydia Bals, Copenhagen Business School Ellie R. Banalieva, Northeastern University Kunal Banerji, Eastern Michigan University Helena Barnard, GIBS, University of Pretoria Hanoku Bathula, AIS St Helens, New Zealand Chris Baumann, Macquarie University Erkan Bayraktar, Bahcesehir University Paul W. Beamish, University of Western Ontario Ralf Bebenroth, Kobe University Florian Becker-Ritterspach, University of Groningen Sri Beldona, University of Dallas Jim Bell, University of Ulster R. Greg Bell, University of Dallas Dan Bello, Georgia State University Fiorenza Belussi, University of Padua Luigi Benfratello, Universita' di Torino Iris Berdrow, Bentley University Bob Berg, Argosy University Myrna R. Berrios, Universidad del Turabo-Gurabo Heather Berry, University of Pennsylvania Olivier Bertrand, St. Petersburg State University Marie-Ann Betschinger, SU-Higher School of Economics Sjoerd Martin Beugelsdijk, University of Groningen Abdul Beydoun, Florida International University Bin Moammer Mohammed, Rabia Hospital Melissa H. Birch, University of Kansas CIBER Allan Bird, University of Missouri-Saint Louis Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School Ingmar Bjorkman, Hanken School of Economics Katarina Blomkvist, Uppsala University Jean J. Boddewyn, Baruch College (CUNY) Dirk Boehe, Insper Institute of Education and Research Hein Bogaard, George Washington University (Institutional Member) Sammy Bonsu, Schulich School of Business Armando Borda, Florida International University Felipe Mendes Borini, ESPM/SP Leah J. Bovell, Georgia State University (Institutional Member) Harry P. Bowen, McColl School of Business Nikos Bozionelos, Durham Business School Mary Yoko Brannen, INSEAD Marc Bremer, Nanzan University Louis Brennan, Trinity College Barbara Brenner, WU Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien / Vienna University David Brock, BGU & Yeshiva University Keith D. Brouthers, NC State University Lance Eliot Brouthers, Kennesaw State University Marcelo Bucheli, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds Amanda Budde-Sung, University of Sydney Sergio Bulgacov, Universidade Federal do Parana Brazil Peter Bull, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise Amanda Bullough, Thunderbird School of Global Management Kraiwinee (Nok) Bunyaratavej, Wesley College C Kim Cahill, Temple University (Institutional Member) Luiz Alberto N. Campos Filho, IBMEC Business School RJ John Cantwell, Rutgers University Jorge Carneiro, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Flavia Pereira de Carvalho, UNU-Merit Andres Mauricio Castro Figueroa, Universidad Del Rosario (Institutional Member) S. Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University Sokol Celo, Florida International University Jean-Luc Cerdin, ESSEC Business School Doren Chadee, University of Southern Queensland Subrata Chakrabarty, Texas A&M University (Institutional Member) Sow Hup Chan, University of Macau T. S. Chan, Lingnan University Masud Chand, Wichita State University Ramdas Chandra, Nova Southeastern University Yanto Chandra, University of Amsterdam Isabella Chaney, Royal Holloway, University of London Sea Jin Chang, National University of Singapore Reccia N. Charles, St. George's University Dong Chen, Loyola Marymount University Hao Chen, University of Texas at Dallas Helen Chen, Dublin Institute of Technology Huei-Fang Chen, Soochow University Lu-Jui Chen, Ming Chuan University Shih-Fen Chen, University of Western Ontario Shiuann-Shuoh Chen, National Central University Shu-Jen Chen, Alliant International University Stephen Chen, Macquarie University Wenjie Chen, George Washington University (Institutional Member) Chelsea Xi Chen, Tsinghua University Arthur Chen, Peking University Xiaoyun Chen, University of Macau Yu-Ping Chen, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Keng-Hsiang Cheng, National Chung Hsing University Kuei-Yang Cheng, National Taiwan University Sylvie Chetty, Massey University John Child, University of Birmingham Kang Rae Cho, University of Colorado Denver Soonkyoo Choe, Yonsei University Jay Choi, Temple University Young Rok Choi, Singapore Management University Kuo Ming Chu, Cheng Shiu University Chei Hwee Chua, University of South Carolina (Institutional Member) Henry F.L. Chung, Massey University Jaiho Chung, Korea University Wilbur Chung, University of Maryland Francesco Ciabuschi, Uppsala University Jack Clampit, University of Memphis CIBER Ruth Clarke, Nova Southeastern University Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds Reid W. Click, George Washington University Joseph A. Clougherty, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin & CEPR-London Kyle Coble, Saint Louis University Italo Colantone, Erasmus University Rotterdam Nina Cole, Ryerson University Simon Collinson, University of Warwick Farok Contractor, Rutgers University Danielle Cooper, University of North Texas Jennifer M. Cordero, University of California, Irvine Jean-Claude Cosset, HEC Montreal Dilene Crockett, Northeastern State University Craig Crossland, University of Texas at Austin Evangelina Cruz, Universidad de Guadalajara Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, University of South Carolina (Institutional Member) Roberto Curci, Butler University Bill Curington, University of Arkansas Ilya Cuypers, Singapore Management University D Angela Da Rocha, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Li Dai, Texas A&M University Karlygash Dairabayeva, The George Washington University Sujan Dan, University of Tennessee Shirley J. Daniel, University of Hawai'i John D. Daniels, University of Miami Wade Danis, Georgia State University (Institutional Member) Luis Dau, University of South Carolina (Institutional Member) Danielle Dean, Henrik Dellestrand, Uppsala University Mehmet Demirbag, Sheffield University Stefano Denicolai, University of Pavia Leigh Derigo, Australian Trade Commission Timothy M. Devinney, University of Technology, Sydney Desislava Dikova, University of Groningen Yuan Ding, Hohai University Jonathan P. Doh, Villanova School of Business Harald Dolles, German Graduate School of Management & Law Annett Donath, University of Fribourg Li Dong, Royal Holloway, University of London Utz Dornberger, Universität Leipzig Sinziana Dorobantu, Duke University Yinusa Olanrewaju Dosunmu, AAA Investment Susan P. Douglas, New York University Douglas Dow, University of Melbourne Yves L. Doz, INSEAD Tony Drew, University of Newcastle (Australia) Rian Drogendijk, Uppsala University Ellen Drost, California State University-Los Angeles Guochen Du, University of Nankai Anna Dubiel, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management Gunter Dufey, University of Michigan Francois Duhamel, Universidad de Las Américas, Puebla Marion Dunagan , Sam M. Walton College of Business Denise Dunlap-Hinkler, Northeastern University E Alex Eapen, University of Sydney Robert Eberhart, Stanford University Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Ronald W. Edwards, Monash University William Egelhoff, Fordham University John Eichenseher, Keimyung Adams College Peter Enderwick, Auckland University of Technology Nobuaki Endo, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Kent Eriksson, KTH The Royal Institute of Technology Laura Erkkilä, Helsinki School of Economics Yvette N. Essounga, Long Island University - Brooklyn Campus Rangamohan Eunni, Youngstown State University (Institutional
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