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AIB 2015 Annual Meeting
Bengaluru, India
June 27-30, 2015
AIB/Sheth Foundation Doctoral Student Consortium
June 27, 2015
Co-Chairs: Stewart Miller, University of Texas San Antonio & Shameen Prashantham, Nottingham University Business School China
Submission Deadline: January 30, 2015
The Academy of International Business is organizing a Doctoral Consortium, which will be held on Saturday, June 27, 2015 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.
The Consortium will provide a unique opportunity for doctoral students to further develop their research ideas, to learn about the challenges of conducting international business research and building a successful academic career in this field, and to broaden their professional networks. The format of the Consortium will facilitate a constructive and supportive discussion among the doctoral students and the participating faculty on topics of broad interest such as new trends in conducting high-impact international business research, managing the dissertation stage and the job search process, and successful entry into the academic career. In addition, students will receive concrete feedback on their individual current research projects as well as ideas and guidance for their future research agenda.
The most suitable candidates for the Consortium are Ph.D. students in international business who have completed their course work, are in the dissertation stage of their programs, and have a relatively clear idea about their dissertation research. While all such candidates will be considered, preference will be given to those who have defended their dissertation proposals. Selection criteria will also include research potential of the dissertation topic and contribution to the disciplinary and geographical diversity of representation. In order to make the consortium an effective exchange forum, we will be restricting the number of participants to 30 and will emphasize quality and diversity in the selection.
The faculty panel of the 2015 Doctoral Consortium will include a number of accomplished and upcoming international business scholars who have an extensive publication record, have served as editors or are members of the editorial boards of leading academic journals, have won best dissertation or other research awards, and have substantial experience supervising doctoral students. (Please note: additions and changes are possible):
Preet Aulakh, York University
Anthony Goerzen, Queen's University
Dan Li, Indiana University
Peter Liesch, University of Queensland
Anoop Madhok, York University
John Mezias, University of Miami
Stewart Miller, University of Texas San Antonio
Bo Neilsen, Copenhagen Business School
Torben Pedersen, Bocconi University
Shameen Prashantham, Nottingham University Business School China
Saeed Samiee, Tulsa University
Anju Seth, Virginia Tech
Tentative Program (subject to change):
There are three thematic panels in the consortium in addition to the small group discussion of dissertation research. First, the consortium will present a panel on how to build a high impact research program in international business. Second, another panel will provide some helpful insights for building successful academic careers including dissertation and job search. Third, a panel of editors of top journals will discuss the common mistakes that junior scholars make and will provide advice on how to approach the publication task.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
09:00 - 09:30 | Introductions |
09:30 - 10:30 | Panel: Conducting High Impact IB Research |
10:30 -10:45 | Coffee Break |
10:45 -12:15 | Small Group Discussion of Doctoral Student Research |
12:15 - 13:15 | Lunch and Networking (with junior faculty consortium) |
13:30 - 15:00 | Panel: Managing the Dissertation and the Job Search Stage |
15:00 - 15:30 | Coffee Break |
15:30 - 16:30 | Panel: Meet the Editors (with Junior Faculty Consortium) |
Submission Requirements:
All materials have to be submitted by January 30, 2015. Please note that late submissions or submissions that do not follow the requirements will not be considered.
Information to Be Submitted by Advisor:
Information to Be Submitted by Student:
E-mail your application in one file to the Co-Chairs (email details at the bottom of this call). Your application must include the following documents:
AIB Award for the Best Doctoral Dissertation Proposal
All participants in the Doctoral Student Consortium are eligible for the AIB Award for the Best Doctoral Dissertation Proposal. There is no separate application process for this award. All completed applications to the Consortium are automatically entered into the competition. The winner will receive a plaque and a monetary award. The selection is done by the faculty panel of the Doctoral Student Consortium and is based on the submitted dissertation proposal abstracts. The criteria used in evaluating the abstracts include: (a) originality and theoretical foundations of the work; (b) rigor and soundness of the proposed methodology; and (c) potential contribution and impact of the proposed work to advancing the field. This award is generously sponsored by the AIB Foundation.
Application for Travel Stipend
Due to the kind support of the Sheth Foundation, several travel grants are available for students in need of financial support to attend the Consortium. If you would like to apply for one of these travel stipends, please check the AIB 2015 Travel Stipends page for further instructions.
Please e-mail your application for the Doctoral Consortium to both Co-Chairs (with the subject line "AIB Doctoral Consortium"):
Stewart Miller and Shameen Prashantham
Co-Chairs, AIB 2015 Doctoral Consortium
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