50th Conference of the European International Business Academy
Rethinking IB Research for the Next 50 Years
December 12-14, 2024 • Aalto University, Finland
Conference Agenda
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Strengthening International Business through Trust and Collaboration: Insights for the AIB-CEE Region
Join us for a casual AIB-CEE Chapter meet-up, inspired by the AIB Fellows Cafés at AIB Annual Meetings. This session will explore a topic of global significance, particularly relevant to the AIB-CEE region: Collaboration and the Need for Trust in International Business.
Key discussants (EIBA fellows):
Ram Mudambi (Temple University)
Marjan Svetličič (University of Ljubljana)
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Join us for a casual AIB-CEE Chapter meet-up, inspired by the AIB Fellows Cafés at AIB Annual Meetings. This session will explore a topic of global significance, particularly relevant to the AIB-CEE region: Collaboration and the Need for Trust in International Business. An esteemed EIBA fellow, invited by the AIB CEE Chapter Board, will lead and moderate the discussion. This is a wonderful opportunity for EIBA Conference attendees to engage in meaningful dialogue and network with peers, complementing the rich array of sessions throughout the conference. We are excited to foster greater activity and engagement among scholars both from the CEE region and beyond. Your participation can help us build a stronger, more connected community. We look forward to seeing you there and contributing to the vibrant discussions that make the EIBA Conference so enriching. | ||
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