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Session
F01.13P2: Panel: Going Beyond Variables and Relationships: Alternative Approaches to Theorizing
Time:
Friday, 13/Dec/2024:
9:00am - 10:15am

Session Chair: Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto Univ
Location: Otakaari 1, U356 ALMA MEDIA

60 people

Panel

Session Abstract

Panelists

Rebecca Piekkari (Aalto University)

Joep Cornelissen (Rotterdam School of Management)

Khadija van der Straaten (Rotterdam School of Management)

Catherine Welch (Trinity College Dublin)


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Going Beyond Variables and Relationships: Alternative Approaches to Theorizing

R. Piekkari1, J. Cornelissen2, K. van der Straaten2, C. Welch3

1Aalto Univ, Finland; 2Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University; 3Trinity College Dublin

This panel illustrates alternative approaches to theorizing by drawing on Reijo Luostarinen’s – Professor of International Business at the Helsinki School of Economics and EIBA Fellow – experiences. His research is one of the neglected treasures of the International Business (IB) field. Compared to the Uppsala Model of internationalization, which was also developed at the same time in the 1970s, Luostarinen’s theory is as groundbreaking but more comprehensive and far less known within the IB community. This panel raises the question: What can we learn about theorizing from the original example set by Reijo Luostarinen? The panel introduces four alternative perspectives on the process of theorizing inspired by Reijo Luostarinen’s experiences, with each panelist representing one perspective: i) a pragmatic approach to theorizing (Joep Cornelissen); ii) a phenomenon and agent-based approach to theorizing (Khadija van Straaten); iii) a location-based approach to theorizing (Rebecca Piekkari); and iv) a meta-theoretical (systems) approach to theorizing (Catherine Welch). This design gives coherence to the panel.



 
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