Reminder, CfP: 4th
Copenhagen Conference on Outward Investment from Emerging
Economies
The 4th
Copenhagen Conference on:
‘Emerging
Multinationals’:
Outward Investment from Emerging Economies
http://sf.cbs.dk/ofdi/conferences
Date:
9-10 October 2014
Venue:
Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Overview
This
year’s conference welcomes all papers related to the broad
conference theme of
outward investment from emerging economies. In addition, the
conference particularly
invites papers related to home country effects.
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.
All
papers related to the broad conference theme are welcome. In
addition, this
year’s conference particularly solicits papers with a focus on
home country-related
aspects of outward investment from emerging economies. There are
significant
opportunities for improving our understanding of how home
country environments
affect processes and outcomes that drive EMNCs, and thus to
advance theories of
the multinational enterprise. Consequently, we invite empirical
and theoretical
work addressing these complex relationships between various
forms of home
country environmental heterogeneities and EMNCs.
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 ‘home country effects’ as a special but not exclusive
theme.
Keynotes
Alvaro
Cuervo-Cazurra, Northeastern University
Ari
Kokko, Copenhagen Business School
Peter
Ping Li, Copenhagen Business School
Rajneesh
Narula, University of Reading
Ravi
Ramamurti, Northeastern University
Max
von Zedtwitz, Peking University
Important dates
Submission of paper
deadline: 13 June
Paper
acceptance/rejection:
27
June
Registration &
submission of final paper:
1 September
Conference:
9-10
October
Submission & publication
Please
email your paper as an MS Word document to Helle-Merete
Hagedorn, [log in to unmask].
Accepted
papers will be uploaded to an ‘electronic proceedings’ on the
conference
website.
As
part of the conference, post-conference publications
opportunities of submitted
papers will be explored.
The
previous conferences have produced special issues of Journal of
International
Management, International Journal of Technology Management,
European Journal of
Management, International Journal of Emerging Markets, and
International
Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development.
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 & Management
Email:
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Web:
www.cbs.dk/int
Visit
also the conference website: http://sf.cbs.dk/ofdi/conferences
Organizing committee
Peter Gammeltoft,
Department of International Economics
& Management
Bersant
Hobdari, Department of International Economics & Management
Sponsors
Otto Mønsted
Foundation
Department of
International
Economics & Management, CBS