Extension of deadline, 1 September, Emerging Market Multinationals conference
* Now with publication outlets and keynotes *
The 3rd Copenhagen Conference on:
‘Emerging
Multinationals’:
Outward Investment from Emerging Economies
Date: 25-26 October 2012
Venue: Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark
Paper submission so far has been encouraging but to achieve the best possible balance of papers the submission deadline is extended to 1 September. Those who have already submitted will still receive response on acceptance by 30 July as earlier announced.
Publication
Arrangement has been made for the best papers to be published in a special issue of International Journal of Technology Management.
Submitted papers will also be considered for the publication ‘Emerging Market Multinational Enterprises and Sustainable Development’ by Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment (VCC), see the CfP.
Confirmed keynotes
Andrea Goldstein, UN Economic
and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
Glauco Arbix, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Igor Filatotchev, City University of London, UK
Klaus Meyer, University of Bath, UK
Max von Zedtwitz, Peking University, China
Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University, US
Ari Kokko, Department of International Economics and Management, Denmark (tbc)
Rajneesh Narula, University of Reading, UK (tbc)
Xiaobo Wu, Zhejiang University, China (tbc)
Overview
This year’s conference welcomes all papers related to the broad conference theme, but particularly those related to innovation and global knowledge flows.
Multinational companies from emerging economies (EMNCs) are becoming major players in the globalized world economy and wield growing influence on economic dynamics in developed, emerging, and developing countries alike. Firms and governments in developed countries increasingly need to engage with the array of challenges and opportunities presented by emerging-economy multinationals seeking access to their markets and assets. Important impacts of outward direct investment from emerging economies (OFDI) will also be felt in developing host countries, where investments from emerging economies are becoming more and more significant. No less important will be the effects in the home countries of the outward investing firms themselves. The rise of outward investment from emerging and developing countries requires further scrutiny, both theoretically, empirically and methodologically.
While all papers related to the conference theme are welcome, this year’s conference particularly solicits papers with a focus on innovation-related aspects of outward investment from emerging economies, whether at micro, meso or macro level. Which roles are OFDI coming to play in the innovation processes of EMNCs, at strategic and operational levels? What are the implications for incumbents in developed countries, e.g. in terms of competitive and collaborative dynamics? What are the macroeconomic implications of asset-seeking investments, for both host and home economies?
Topics
The emergence of MNCs from emerging economies raises a wide range of challenges for theorists, business strategists, and policymakers alike. This year’s conference promotes ‘innovation’ as a special theme.
Important dates
Submission of paper: 1 September
Paper acceptance/rejection: 7 September
Registration & submission of final paper: 17 September
Conference: 25-26 October
Submission
Please email your paper as an MS Word document to Bersant Hobdari ([log in to unmask]).
Accepted papers will be uploaded to an ‘electronic proceedings’ on the conference website.
Conference fee
The conference fee is EUR200. The fee covers meals, refreshments and conference materials. The concluding dinner is an optional extra.
Further information
For further information contact:
Peter Gammeltoft
Department of International Economics and Management
Visit also the conference website: www.cbs.dk/ofdi
Organizing committee
Peter Gammeltoft, Department of International Economics and Management
Bersant Hobdari, Department of International Economics and Management
Ming Hua Li, Department of International Economics and Management
Scientific committee
Ari Kokko, Department of International Economics and Management, Denmark
Igor Filatotchev, City University of London, UK
Rajneesh Narula, University of Reading, UK
Klaus Meyer, University of Bath, UK
Andrea Goldstein, Global Relations, Investment Division, OECD
Jaya Prakash Pradhan, Sardar Patel Institute of Economic & Social Research, India
Niels Mygind, Department of International Economics and Management, Denmark
Kjeld-Erik Brødsgaard, Asia Research Centre, CBS, Denmark
Ravi Ramamurti, Northeastern University, US
Xiaobo Wu, Zhejiang University, China
Max von Zedtwitz, Peking University, China
Glauco Arbix, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Henry Yeung, National University of Singapore, Singapore
The first and second conference
The first and second conferences produced special issues of Journal of International Management, European Management Journal, International Journal of Emerging Markets, and International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development. For further information see the conference website.
Sponsors
Department of International Economics and Management, CBS
The EAC Foundation
Asia Research Centre, CBS
The Danish Society for the Advancement of Business Education and Research (FUHU)