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Location: MB706
Main Building, 7th floor Take either the A or C lift
Date: Wednesday, 03/Apr/2024
1:00pm
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1:30pm
Lunch
Location: MB706
3:30pm
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3:45pm
Coffee Break
Location: MB706
Date: Thursday, 04/Apr/2024
9:00am
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12:00pm
Method Workshop 05: Literature Reviews in the Age of Information Overload
Location: MB706
Chair: Dr Noemi Sinkovics, University of Glasgow & University of Vaasa, United Kingdom;
Prerequisites of publishing include the identification of relevant and interesting research questions, the adequate delineation and framing of research problems, and the quality of the research design and execution. The ability to identify and analyse relevant literature underpins each stage of the research process. However, the exponential growth of publications within and outside of business and management studies can be overwhelming. Researchers need effective and efficient tools to identify, analyse, and synthesize relevant literature. This workshop offers an introduction to tools and techniques that can help researchers make sense of large bodies of literature and design search strategies that lead to manageable samples. With the proliferation of literature reviews in academic journals, the expectation of what qualifies as a meaningful literature review is constantly changing. The workshop will walk participants through some guidelines to help them keep up with the changing demands. During the workshop we will work with different software tools (e.g., EndNote, NVivo, and VosViewer) that can aid the search and analysis process as well as enhance creativity in the initial design process. The workshop will focus on the following main topics: Research idea generation and question development. Early theorizing and research project building (VosViewer, NVivo and Endnote software) Consolidation of research streams, identification of opportunities for further research and interesting research avenues.
1:00pm
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2:30pm
Doc-A3: International Business, Politics & Society
Location: MB706
Chair: Dr Giulio Nardella, ESCP Business School, United Kingdom;
Discussant: Prof Pawan Budhwar, Aston University, United Kingdom;
 

Moving On. Do Domestic Stock Markets continue to Influence Immigrants’ Mental Health when they Move Abroad?

Ruben Ruf

Trinity College Dublin, Ireland



Exploring how Business Schools engage with issues relating to modern slavery

Antonietta Balestra

Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom



Economic and institutional determinants of South Africa's outward foreign direct investment.

Bernadetta Mazimbe

Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom

2:45pm
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4:15pm
Professional Workshop 03: Reviewing for Leading IB Journals
Location: MB706
Chair: Prof Pawan Budhwar, Aston University, United Kingdom;
Peer review is an integral part of publishing in leading journals. It plays a critical role in offering scholars with constructive and developmental feedback to improve their work and eventually publish. It is also a great service to our academic community and a professional developmental activity. Peer reviewing entails diligent work, subject matter expertise in the field and a serious professional commitment. This workshop aims to help develop doctoral students and junior faculty to become effective and efficient reviewers by understanding what, why and do’s and don’ts of reviewing for leading IB journals. The focus of the meeting will be to share information in an interactive mode via examples regarding the review process, good and weak review, and reviews from the perspective of an author, editor and reviewer. Participating in this workshop will also help prospective authors to refine their own submissions to leading IB journals.
4:30pm
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6:00pm
ELDERs: EditoriaL DEsk Reviews (ELDERs) Development Workshop
Location: MB706
-Journal of International Business Studies: Prof Pawan Budhwar, Aston University, United Kingdom, p.s.budhwar@aston.ac.uk -Journal of International Business Policy: Prof Ari Van Assche, HEC Montréal, Canada, ari.van-assche@hec.ca; Prof Hinrich Voss, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, hinrich.voss@bristol.ac.uk -Journal of World Business: Prof Ulf Andersson, Mälardalen University, Sweden, ulf.r.andersson@mdu.se -International Business Review: Prof Roger Strange, The University of Sussex, United Kingdom, R.N.Strange@sussex.ac.uk -Critical Perspectives on International Business: Prof Rudolf Sinkovics, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, rudolf.sinkovics@glasgow.ac.uk -International Marketing Review, Prof Olli Kuivalainen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland, Olli.Kuivalainen@lut.fi -European Management Journal, Dr Noemi Sinkovics, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, noemi.sinkovics@glasgow.ac.uk
 

A qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) of the evolution of innovation and corporate catching-up in China

Steffen Wolfer

TH Köln - University of Applied Sciences, Germany



Diversity management professionals as institutional entrepreneurs in an emerging market context: a study of foreign multinational corporations in Pakistan

Sabeen Imran Ahmad

University of East London, United Kingdom



Learning from the locally listed subsidiary: Evidence from MNE subsidiaries in India

Mayank Sewak1, Garima Garg2, Anurag Sharma2

1: Newcastle University Business School, United Kingdom; 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA



Pathway of Breaking the Innovation Trap? OFDI, GVC Governance, and Domestic Innovation in Emerging Economies: Evidence from Chinese MNEs

Tao Zou

King's College London, United Kingdom



From deprivation to entrepreneurial internationalization: Synthesizing the direct impact of dynamic capabilities and moderating effect of co-creation and technology advancement

Razieh Sadraei, Vahid Jafari Sadeghi

Aston University, United Kingdom



International Political Risk Management as a Decision-Making Process: A Systematic Review, Framework and Research agenda

Mauricio R.R. Hilbck1, Thomas Lawton2, Armagan Tarim3, Norin McCarthy4

1: University College Cork, Ireland; 2: University College Cork, Ireland; 3: Hacettepe University; Turkey; 4: University College Cork, Ireland



Navigating Small and Medium Enterprises internationalisation in an emerging economy: The role of innovation and certification in overcoming Corruption Barriers

Moses Mmadubuko, Pearl Gyan- Amponsah, Daniel Mafulul, Behnaz Haj Mohammadi

Aston University, United Kingdom



United We Stand: Towards an Ecosystem Approach to Reconciling the Integration-Autonomy Dilemma in Post-merger Integration

Zhengyao Kang1, Ke Rong2, Xianwei Shi3

1: University of Bristol Business School; 2: Tsinghua University; 3: Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University



Putting community before customers: Legitimacy dynamics during crises in diverse institutional environments

Kashif Ahmed, Wafa Tariq Waqar, Ralf Bebenroth, Miwa Matsuo

Kobe University, Japan



FDI Motivations and Foreign Ownership Choice of EMNEs

Ayşe Kayacı1,2

1: Dicle University, Turkiye; 2: University of Reading, UK


 
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