Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: G11 Main Building, Ground floor , opposite the Great Hall |
Date: Friday, 05/Apr/2024 | |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
comp-1.02: Innovation and learning in the internationalisation of SMEs Location: G11 Chair: Prof Antonella Zucchella, University of Pavia, Italy; Examining the role of internationalisation in the innovation of Chinese SMEs: The mediating role of managerial and networking capabilities 1: University of Leeds, United Kingdom; 2: Bayes business school, City, University of London, United kingdom; 3: Brunel University London, United kingdom International SMEs and circular business models: Case studies from China 1: University of Pavia, Italy; 2: Skema Business School Internationalisation Pathways and Innovation Dynamics in SMEs: Evidence from Canadian Firms 1: University of Auckland, New Zealand; 2: Acadia University, Canada; 3: Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland |
1:00pm - 2:30pm |
comp-2.06: Institutional Dynamics and ESG in Global Operations Location: G11 Chair: Dr Agelos Delis, Aston University, United Kingdom; Negative stakeholder salience and institutional decoupling: a process model 1: Florida International University (FIU), United States of America; 2: University of California Davis; 3: Nanyang Business School, NTU ESG Performance and Interorganizational Trust in International Public Procurement HEC Montreal, Canada THE RELATIONAL VERSUS TRANSACTIONAL APPROACH OF NON-MARKET STRATEGY AND FIRMS’ PERFORMANCE Aston University, United Kingdom The Effects of Intergovernmental Organizations and Institutional Ecologies on Formal and Informal Entrepreneurship 1: Northeastern University, United States of America; 2: University of Victoria, Canada; 3: Northeastern University, United States of America |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
comp-3.02: Corruption and SMEs' Export Challenges Location: G11 Chair: Dr Ines Alvarez Boulton, Aston University, United Kingdom; The curvilinear relationship between digitalization and export propensity: the role of home country corruption in emerging economies Northumbria University, United Kingdom Firm-level capabilities and response to a negative export shock: 2014 Russian embargo on the West University of Tartu, Estonia Navigating Small and Medium Enterprises internationalisation in an emerging economy: The role of innovation and certification in overcoming Corruption Barriers Aston University, United Kingdom |
Date: Saturday, 06/Apr/2024 | |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
comp-4.08: Failure and success in SME Internationalisation Location: G11 Chair: Dr Razieh Sadraei, Coventry University, United Kingdom; Eco-innovation and Exporting: Learning from Failure 1: Durham University; 2: University of Leeds; 3: University of Tartu Emotions and failure in SME internationalization. A network perspective 1: University of Tartu, Estonia; 2: University of Turku, Finland Foreign Divestment and Shareholder Value Creation: Role of Firm and Subsidiary Age 1: University of Vaasa, Finland; 2: Jyväskylä University, Finland Strategic Retreats Under Sanctions: Analyzing the Configurational Dynamics of Capability Gaps in Micro-Multinational De-internationalization 1: Aston University, United Kingdom; 2: Northumbria University, United Kingdom; 3: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom |
1:00pm - 2:30pm |
comp-5.04: Social Innovation and the MNE Location: G11 Chair: Dr Ines Alvarez Boulton, Aston University, United Kingdom; Examining the role of social enterprises in deriving social innovation and shared value in Hong Kong 1: Hong Kong Metropolitan University.; 2: The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong.; 3: The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong. Market or Community? An Institutional Logics Interpretation of how MNE Subsidiaries Respond to Mandated Social Innovation in India 1: Newcastle University Business School, Newcastle University, United Kingdom; 2: Faculty of Management and Law, University of Bradford, United Kingdom Beyond Economic Value Capture: Developed Country MNEs' Motivations Behind Digital Knowledge Transfer to Underprivileged Communities in India 1: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; 2: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; 3: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom |
2:30pm - 3:00pm |
AIB UK&I Membership Meeting Location: G11 |
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