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AIB 2010 Annual Meeting Rio De Janeiro, Brazil June 25-29, 2010 AIB 2010 Annual Meeting Rio de Janeiro, Brazil June 25-29, 2010 Registered Attendees For The 2010 Meeting The alphabetical list below shows the final list of registered delegates for the 2010 AIB Annual Conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Final Registrant Count: 895 A Esi Abbam Elliot, University of Illinois, Chicago Ashraf Abdelaal Mahmoud Abdelaal, University of Rome Tor vergata Majid Abdi, York University (Institutional Member) Monica Abreu, Universidade Federal do Ceara Kofi Afriyie, New York University Raj Aggarwal, The University of Akron Ruth V. Aguilera, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Yair Aharoni, Tel Aviv University Niklas Åkerman, Linneaus School of Business and Economics Ian Alam, State University of New York Hadi Alhorr, Saint Louis University Andreas Al-Laham, University of Mannheim Gayle Allard, IE University Helena Allman, University of South Carolina Victor Almeida, COPPEAD / UFRJ Patricia Almeida Ashley,Universidade Federal Fluminense Ilan Alon, Rollins College Marcelo Alvarado-Vargas, Florida International University Flávia Alvim, Fundação Dom Cabral Mohamed Amal, Universidade Regional de Blumenau- FURB Marcos Amatucci, Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing de SP Arash Amirkhany, Concordia University Poul Houman Andersen, Aarhus University Ulf Andersson, Copenhagen Business School Naoki Ando, Hosei University Eduardo Bom Angelo,LAZAM MDS Madan Annavarjula, Bryant University Chieko Aoki,Blue Tree Hotels Masashi Arai, Rikkyo University Camilo Arbelaez, Eafit University Harvey Arbeláez, Monterey Institute of International Studies Niklas Arvidsson, Centre for Banking and Finance Kaz Asakawa, Keio University Preet S. Aulakh, York University Erkko Autio, Imperial College Business School Henrique de Azevedo Avila, BNDES Ilan Avrichir, ESPM Guilherme Azevedo, McGill University B Daniel Baack, University of Denver Melodena Stephens Balakrishnan, University of Wollongong in Dubai Rico Baldegger, School of Business Administration Fribourg CH Mark Ballam, San Diego State University CIBER Lydia Bals, Copenhagen Business School Sourindra Banerjee, University of Cambridge Lívia Lopes Barakat, Fundação Dom Cabral Chris Baumann, Macquarie University Paul W. Beamish, University of Western Ontario Rene Belderbos, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Sam Beldona, Bryant University R. Greg Bell, University of Dallas Dan Bello, Georgia State University (Institutional Member) Luigi Benfratello, Universita' di Torino Anna Bengtson, Uppsala University Dave Berg, Hamline University School of Business Myrna R. Berrios, Universidad del Turabo-Gurabo Heather Berry, University of Pennsylvania Olivier Bertrand, St. Petersburg State University Sjoerd Martin Beugelsdijk, University of Groningen Rabi S. Bhagat, University of Memphis Tejinder Billing, Rowan University Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School Evandro Bocatto, Grant MacEwan University Jean J. Boddewyn, Baruch College (CUNY) Dirk Boehe, Insper Institute of Education and Research Hein Bogaard, George Washington University (Institutional Member) Anne Bøllingtoft, Aarhus University Sammy Bonsu, Schulich School of Business Armando Borda, Florida International University (Institutional Member) Felipe Mendes Borini, ESPM/SP Nathaniel Boso, Loughborough University Harry P. Bowen, McColl School of Business Beatriz Braga, FGV-EAESP Kristin Brandl, Johannes Kepler University Mary Yoko Brannen, INSEAD Marc Bremer, Nanzan University Marcelo Bucheli, University of Illinois Peter J. Buckley, University of Leeds Amanda Budde-Sung, University of Sydney Pawan Budhwar, Aston University Brent M. Burmester, University of Auckland (Institutional Member) John Buschman, Florida International University C Paula Caligiuri, Rutgers University Adriana Camargo,ESPM Newton Campos, FGV-SP Sandra Campos, Fundação Dom Cabral Arnaldo Camuffo, Bocconi University John Cantwell, Rutgers University Nejat Capar, Bilkent University Dan Caprar, Australian School of Business Maria Carapeto, Cass Business School Jorge Carneiro, Pontifical Catholic U. of Rio de Janeiro Richard Carney, RSIS, Singapore Pedro E. Carrillo , Georgia State University Carol Carter, Lousiana State University Flavia Pereira de Carvalho, UNU-Merit Sergio Carvalho, University of Manitoba Antonio Carvalho Neto, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais Silvia Casa Nova, USP D'Arcy Caskey, National Taiwan University Andres Mauricio Castro Figueroa, Universidad Del Rosario (Institutional Member) S. Tamer Cavusgil, Georgia State University (Institutional Member) Nikhil Celly, University of Hong Kong Sokol Celo, Florida International University Jean-Luc Cerdin, ESSEC Business School Aya Chacar, Florida International University Dominic Chai, Manchester Business School Linlin Chai, Michigan State University (Institutional Member) Christine M. Chan, University of Hong Kong Sow Hup Chan, University of Macau Tsang-Sing Chan, Lingnan University Masud Chand, Wichita State University Heng-Yu Chang, National Cheng Kung University Sea Jin Chang, National University of Singapore Yi-Chieh Chang, St. John's University / Taipei Campus Simos Chari, Leeds University Business School Reccia N. Charles, St. George's University Chirantan Chatterjee, Carnegie Mellon University Sankalp Chaturvedi, Imperial College Business School Saikat Chaudhuri, University of Pennsylvania Joseph Che, National Chi Nan University Charles Chen, University of Hawaii at Manoa Lu-Jui Chen, Ming Chuan University Naiwei Chen, National Chung Cheng University Shih-Fen Chen, University of Western Ontario Wenjie Chen, George Washington University Joe Cheng, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Andrea Cherman, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro PUC-Rio Sylvie Chetty, Massey University Tailan Chi, University of Kansas Abdulrahman Chikhouni , Concordia University John Child, University of Birmingham Raveendra Chittoor, Indian School of Business Kang Rae Cho, University of Colorado Denver Jaejun Choi, Chuo Gakuin University Jeongho Choi, Rutgers University Imran Chowdhury, ESSEC Business School - Paris Shamsud Chowdhury, Dalhousie University Wujin Chu, Seoul National University Chei Hwee Chua, University of South Carolina Cheng-Min Chuang, National Taiwan University Gabriel Vouga Chueke,ESPM Sumonrat Chuenputhi, Kasetsart University Jaiho Chung, Korea University Leanne Chung, Cardiff Business School Francesco Ciabuschi, Uppsala University Luciano Ciravegna, University of London Jack Clampit, University of Memphis CIBER Kim Clark, University of Texas at San Antonio Linda Clarke, University of Florida Jeremy Clegg, University of Leeds Jean-Samuel Cloutier, Laval University Kyle Coble, Saint Louis University Saba Colakoglu, Berry College Richard Colignon, Saint Louis University Simon Collinson, Warwick Business School Ronald Concer,ESPM Farok Contractor, Rutgers University Edgard Cornachione, University of Sao Paulo Carolina Costa, Stephania Costa, Christina Cregan, University of Melbourne Rafel Crespi-Cladera, Universitat Illes Balears Sherban Leonardo Cretoiu, FUNDAÇÃO DOM CABRAL Vicente Crisostomo, Universidade Federal do Ceará Adam Cross, University of Leeds Javier Cuervo, University of Macau Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, University of South Carolina (Institutional Member) Lin Cui, The Australian National University Jeffrey L. Cummings, Loyola University Maryland Reynaldo Dannecker Cunha, ESPM Roberto Curci, Butler University Ilya Cuypers, Singapore Management University Alvaro Bruno Cyrino, Fundação Dom Cabral d Angela da Rocha, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Decio da Silva,Weg SA Steven Dahlquist, Michigan State University Li Dai, Texas A&M University (Institutional Member) Karlygash Dairabayeva, The George Washington University (Institutional Member) Shirley J. Daniel, University of Hawai'i John D. Daniels, University of Miami Wade Danis, Georgia State University Protiti Dastidar, Temple University Deepak Datta, University of Texas at Arlington Luis Dau, Northeastern University Filip De Beule, Lessius University College Luiz Ricardo de Castro, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona Bruno de Góes,Temple University Jose de la Torre, Florida International University Juliana Bittar de Souza,University of Sao Paulo Joel I. Deichmann, Bentley University Henrik Dellestrand, Uppsala University Mehmet Demirbag, University of Sheffield Timothy M. Devinney, University of Technology, Sydney Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana University Desislava Dikova, University of Groningen Pavlos Dimitratos, Athens University of Economics & Business Mihaela Dimitrova, University of Wisconsin -Milwaukee Claudiu Dimofte, Georgetown University Utz Dornberger, Universität Leipzig Sinziana Dorobantu, Duke University Susan P. Douglas, New York University Douglas Dow, University of Melbourne Peter Dowling, La Trobe University Yves L. Doz, INSEAD Anna Dubiel, WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management Frank L. DuBois, Kogod School of Business, American University Denise Dunlap-Hinkler, Northeastern University E Chris Earley, University of Connecticut School of Business Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University Fiona Edgar, University of Otago Jesper Edman, Stockholm School of Economics Samson Ekanayake, Deakin University Sadok El Ghoul, University of Alberta Joyce Elam, Florida International University Stefano Elia, Politecnico di Milano Peter Enderwick, Auckland University of Technology Mikael Eriksson, Uppsala University Laura Erkkila, Aalto University School of Economics Holger Ernst, WHU Rangamohan Eunni, Youngstown State University (Institutional Member) Ijeoma Chichebe Ezeasor, University of
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