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EIBA 2017 Milan Conference EIBA 2017 Milan Conference International Business in the Information Age 43 rd European International Business Academy Conference December 14-16, 2017 | Milan, Italy Updated November 23rd Legend: Competitive Session Interactive Panel Sessions C2.1.1: The subsidiary in GVCs Track: MNE Subsidiary Strategy, and Inter-Firm and Intra-Firm Business Network Session chair: Sverre Tomassen Time: Friday, 15/Dec/2017: 9:00am - 10:30am Using and disposing of joint venture partners to reap the benefits of multinationality J. H. Fisch, B. Schmeisser WU Vienna, Austria; [email protected] VALUE CREATION IN SERVICES GVCs: MULTIDIMENSIONAL ROLES OF SERVICES IN GVCs M. Stare, A. Jakliö University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; [email protected] HOW SUBSIDIARIES GAIN STRATEGIC INFLUENCE IN MNE VALUE CHAINS E. Gillmore, N. Memar Mälardalen University, Sweden; [email protected] C2.1.2: Innovation and local context Track: Knowledge Management and Innovation Session chair: Isabel Alvarez Time: Friday, 15/Dec/2017: 9:00am - 10:30am Heterogeneous spillover effects from MNE investments: Domestic learning capacity and technological opportunities L. GagIiardi2, A. Ascani l University of Geneva, Switzerland; 2 Utrecht University, Netherland; [email protected] The role of leading firms in explaining evolutionary paths of growth: Italian and Turkish clusters on the move f. belussi , a. caloffi2 Padua University, Italy; 2 Padua University, Italy; [email protected] The Role of the Appropriability Mechanisms for the Innovative Success of Portuguese Small and Medium Enterprises F. d. O. Paula, J. F. d. Silva PUC-Rio, Brazil; [email protected] To share, or not to share? Production sites' motivation to share knowledge M. Arellano Caro, T. H. Netland ETH Zurich, Switzerland; [email protected] C2.1.3: The influence of political resources and supporting institutions on market entry and re-entry Track: MNEs, Institutions and Policy Session chair: Laura Fernandez-Mendez Time: Friday, 15/Dec/2017: 9:00am - 10:30am Market Supporting Institutions and International Multimarket Strategy: An Analysis of the Global Mobile Phone Industry C. Giachetti l , J. Lampe1 2, E. Onoz Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy; 2Alliance Manchester Business School, United Kingdom; [email protected] BACK SO FAST? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE ON THE SPEED OF FOREIGN MARKET RE-ENTRY AFTER INITIAL ENTRY AND EXIT l. M. SURDU I , K. Mellahi 2, K. Glaister2 University of Reading, United Kingdom; 2University of Warwick, United Kingdom; [email protected] Why do state owned MNEs have more FDI in politically risky countries? Testing a political capabilities explanation A. Ryghl , C. H. Knutsen2 Alliance Manchester Business School, United Kingdom; 2 University of Oslo, Norway; [email protected] Internationalization of State-Owned Multinationals: The role of the home country political regime L J. Clegg l , H. Vossl , J. A Tardios2 1University of Leeds, United Kingdom; 2 King's College London, United Kingdom; [email protected] C2.1.4: Sustainability practices and CSR Track: MNEs and Sustainable Development Session chair: John R. Dilyard Time: Friday, 15/Dec/2017: 9:00am - 10:30am Sustainability Policy and Practices on a Day-to-Day Basis: the Role of Purchasing in MNCs R. Riikkinen Aalto University School of Business, Finland; [email protected] SMEs internationalization and motivations for CSR: An exploratory study of the Maritime cluster of Norway S. M. Grimstad, B. Fjørtoft, R. Glavee•Geo NTNU Ålesund, Norway; [email protected] Paradox in CSR Practice: Suggesting Ambidexterity Capability for MNEs P. Jokelal , M. B. Rana2 Turku School of Economics, University of Turku, Finland; 2Aalborg University, Denmark; [email protected] The integration of small farmers into agro-food global value chains: The role of MNEs in Egyptian agribusiness, the case of Heinz S. Soliman l , M. Papanastasiou l , G. Mergos2, L. N. Vedanthacharil 1 Middlesex University, United Kingdom; 2 University of Athens, Greece; [email protected] C2.1.5: FDI spillovers in emerging countries Track: Emerging Markets Session chair: Arjen Slangen Time: Friday, 15/Dec/2017: 9:00am - 10:30am Roles of MNEs in Emerging Production Networks: Analysis on China's Aerospace Industry Y. Wang, E. Turkina, A. Van Assche HEC Montréal, Canada; [email protected] MNE's entry as a trigger and catalyst for change in the host industry's institutional landscape: A case study in the Russian bakery sector E. Pelto, A. Karhu Turku School of Economics at University of Turku, Finland; [email protected] The impact of inward foreign direct investment on regional environmental pollution — evidence from Chinese Township and Village Enterprise sector L. Zheng Univeristy of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom; [email protected] FDI spillovers and their effect in Colombian Multilatinas R. J. MESA CALLEJASI , J. PLA BARBER2, C. VILLAR GARCIA3 UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA, Colombia; 2 UNlVERSlDAD DE VALENCIA, Espaäa; 3UNlVERSlDAD DE VALENCIA, Espafia; [email protected] Multinational enterprises and the provision of collective goods under formal and informal institutional voids. The case of electricity in sub-Saharan Africa M. D’AMELIO1, P. GARRONE1, L. PISCITELLO1 Politecnico di Milano C2.1.6: International entrepreneurship Track: SMEs and International Entrepreneurship Session chair: Ivo Zander Time: Friday, 15/Dec/2017: 9:00am - 10:30am What is Killing the Antibiotics Industry? 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Resciniti, F. De Vanna University of Sannio, Italy; [email protected] The consumer's journey in the era of the "First Moment of Truth 2.0" M. F. Farah, Z. Ramadan Lebanese American University, Lebanon (Lebanese Republic); [email protected] Competition among FMCG channels in the digital era: Discounts versus Supermarkets E. Fornari l , D. Fornari 2, S. Grandi2, M. Menegatti1 Universitå degli Studi di Parma, Italy; 2 Universitä Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Piacenza, Italy; [email protected] Unveiling the heritage side of country images. A comparison between measurement scales adopted in place image literature and lexical content of web communication from leading cultural heritage countries. G. Mainolfi l , A. De Niscol , M. R. Napolitan02, V. Marino3 University of International Studies of Rome, Italy; 2University of Sannio, Italy; 3University of Salerno, Italy; [email protected] C2.1.9: Culture, values and experiences Track: International HRM and Cross Cultural Issues Session chair: Rian Drogendijk Time: Friday, 15/Dec/2017: 9:00am - 10:30am Location: BL 27.07 Moderators and Mediators of Cross-cultural Training Effectiveness: a Literature Review C. K. Kempf Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; [email protected] Mosaics not Masses: Nations as Diverse Mixtures of Global Values Archetypes D. Midqlevl , S. Venaik2, D. Christopoulos3 I INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France; 2University of Queensland Business School, Australia; National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece; [email protected] CULTURAL EFFECT ON SYNERGY REALIZATION IN CROSS-BORDER ACQUISITIONS: A CONTINGENCY PERSPECTIVE d. wang l , D. S. Hain2, L. T. 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