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Location: MB419 Main Building, 4th floor Take either the A or C lift |
Date: Wednesday, 03/Apr/2024 | |
1:30pm - 2:30pm |
Professional Workshop 01: Alliance Design Location: MB419 Chair: Prof Jeffrey Reuer, University of Colorado, United States of America; Professor Reuer will talk about the state of research and methodological issues in Alliance Governance and Design research. While he discusses the broader literature and recent developments on collaborative strategy, he will identify new theoretical perspectives and topics worthy of future research in International Business. |
Date: Friday, 05/Apr/2024 | |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
comp-1.05: Geopolitical Volatility and the MNE: The Impact of Crises, Conflicts, and Sanctions Location: MB419 Chair: Prof Nigel Driffield, Warwick Business School, United Kingdom; Should I stay or should I go? A Delphi study on how to institutionalize corporate respect of human rights in conflict-affected areas 1: University of Hamburg; 2: Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Where angels fear to tread: FDI into sanctions locations 1: Aston University, United Kingdom; 2: University of Warwick; 3: London School of Economics Putting Community Before Customers: Legitimacy Dynamics Across Borders During a Crisis Kobe University, Japan |
1:00pm - 2:30pm |
comp-2.03: Sustainability and Climate Change Location: MB419 Chair: Dr Marianna Marra, University of Sussex, United Kingdom; Comprehending Sustainable Transport and Smart Mobility in Present Context: An Extended Cross-National Analysis (Italy-UK) spanning 2010 to 2023 1: University of Turin, Italy; 2: Coventry University, United Kingdom Multinationals and disadvantaged communities in Latin America: A multi-stakeholder approach 1: University of Birmingham; 2: FGV-EAESP Sao Paulo School of Business Administration, Sao Paulo, Brazil; 3: University of Manchester How MNEs Partner with Local Organizations in a Least Developed Economy 1: Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom; 2: Aalborg University, Denmark |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
comp-3.06: SME Internationalisation and Performance Location: MB419 Chair: Prof Jeffrey Reuer, University of Colorado, United States of America; How do SMEs foster strategic agility and enhance export performance in turbulent times? 1: National Taiwan University, Taiwan; 2: Yuan Ze University, Taiwan; 3: National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan One Size Doesn't Fit All: A Configurational Perspective on Rapid Internationalization and Export Performance in SMEs 1: University of Leicester, United Kingdom; 2: University of Auckland Internationalization Process, Network, Motives and Barries of Swiss SMEs in Swiss Medical Device sector 1: LoccoZ GROUP, Switzerland; 2: University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland; 3: Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom The role of managers' overconfidence in SMEs' initial foreign location choice Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna), Austria |
Date: Saturday, 06/Apr/2024 | |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
comp-4.06: Market Entry Strategies and Export Intensity Location: MB419 Chair: Dr Ash Sadeghi, University of Leicester, United Kingdom; Home Country Institutions and Location Choice Decisions: A Microfoundation Perspective of Decision Maker’s Dynamic Capabilities TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH, Germany EXPORT INTENSITY OF FOREIGN SUBSIDIARIES OF MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISES: AN INTEGRATIVE PERSPECTIVE University of Reading, United Kingdom THE IMPACT OF THE VALUE CHAIN DIGITALIZATION ON THE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF BORN-DIGITAL SMEs LUT University, Finland Drivers of Internationalization of INVs & Born Globals: A Holistic View IIM Kozhikode, India What issues require MNEs to work alone, in conjunction with other MNEs, or in collaboration with non-profit and governmental partners to solve economic Grand Challenges? Thompson Rivers University, Canada |
1:00pm - 2:30pm |
comp-5.08: Geography, Innovation, and Strategic Re-entry Location: MB419 Chair: Prof Davide Castellani, Henley Business School, United Kingdom; Enhancing the Attractiveness of EU Regions to Foreign Direct Investment in High-Value Knowledge-Intensive Sectors: What Factors and Policies Matter? 1: Economic and Social Research Institute Dublin, Ireland; 2: E.CA Economics, London, United Kingdom; 3: Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, United Kingdom The evolution of business model of offshoring process from manufacturing to innovative activities: the innovativeness of offshored R&D projects 1: Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom; 2: Oxford Brooks University, United Kingdom When Exit is Not the End: A Penrosean Perspective on the Speed of MNEs' Foreign Market Re-entry 1: Emlyon Business School, France; 2: Ivey Business School, Western University, Canada Survival Symphony: Unravelling the S-Curve of Foreign Subsidiary Age and Survival University of Sussex Business School, United Kingdom |
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