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THE 2016 JIBS DECADE AWARD 

 

The Selection Committee for the JIBS
<http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jibs/decade_award.html>  Decade Award is
pleased to announce that the article
<http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jibs/journal/v37/n3/full/8400202a.html> "A
quarter century of Culture's Consequences: a review of empirical research
incorporating Hofstede's cultural values framework" by Bradley L. Kirkman
(North Carolina State University), Kevin B. Lowe (University of Auckland)
and Cristina B. Gibson (University of Western Australia) has been selected
as the winner of the 2016 JIBS Decade Award.   

 

The award, sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan, is designed to recognize the
most influential paper published in the Journal of International Business
Studies ten years prior and is presented at the annual AIB conference. In
order to be considered for the JIBS Decade Award, an article must be one of
the five most cited articles published in JIBS for the year being
considered.  

 

This year's Selection Committee members were Kendall Roth (Chair, selected
by the JIBS Editor-in-Chief), the current AIB Program Chair Charles
Dhanaraj, and immediate past AIB Program Chair Ram Mudambi. JIBS
Editor-in-Chief John Cantwell was an ex officio, non-voting committee
member. The Selection Committee examined total citations, total number of
journals citing the paper, and total number of leading journals (excluding
JIBS) citing the paper to determine the top five most cited articles. The
Committee read and discussed the top five nominees and then voted on the
winning article. 

 

In recommending the award-winning article, the Committee noted that: "The
Kirkman, Lowe, and Gibson paper provides a comprehensive review of empirical
research on Hofstede's cultural framework. They skillfully organize studies
around twenty wide-ranging research topics, at three different levels -
individual, group, and country. Using a wide canvas, they are able to
synthesize the influence of culture in a number of fields beyond
international business, including leadership, team behavior, and others. One
of the major contributions of the article is to critically assess culture
research to raise fundamental questions regarding the theoretical and
methodological underpinnings of Hofstede's work. The authors advocate the
need for studies that examine multiple levels and extend the analysis to the
within-country context. Further, they also highlight issues of sample
equivalence and effect size in culture studies. Over the last decade,
scholars from within and outside IB have responded, undertaking research in
precisely these areas. Given the impressive breadth of the fields that have
cited Kirkman et al.'s work, it is truly an outstanding JIBS paper that has
had influence beyond the IB research community."

 

A session will be held at the upcoming 2016 AIB Annual Meeting in New
Orleans, in which Profs. Kirkman, Lowe and Gibson and invited discussants
Kendall Roth (University of South Carolina; 2016 committee chair) and
Timothy Devinney (Leeds University) will comment on the paper. A reception
honoring the Decade Award winning paper and its author will also be held as
part of the closing reception at the conference. We hope that you will join
us in New Orleans to attend these events; the date and times will be
available at http://aib.msu.edu/events/2016/ when the conference program is
finalized.

A retrospective by the authors, together with the discussants' commentaries,
will be published in the first issue of the 2017 volume of the Journal of
International Business Studies. 


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