Reminder:

5th IB & Finance Paper Development Workshop

“Advancing Interdisciplinary Perspectives in IB & Finance Research”

 

Co-organized by King’s Business School (King’s College London) & WU Vienna

held on September 7th 2018, at King’s College London

Deadline for extended abstracts or full papers: July 1st 2018

For the fifth consecutive year, we invite researchers to join their efforts and creativity in developing papers at the intersections of International Business and Finance. The workshop is designed to connect young scholars to like-minded peers, and to offer hands-on guidance from senior faculty from the fields. In the coming year, the workshop is co-organized and hosted by King’s College London. It is financially supported by the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (Journal of Management Studies). Travel stipends for junior scholars without home institution funding are awarded on a competitive basis. For further details please refer to call for papers attached.

The senior faculty panel includes:

·         Prof. Keith Brouthers (King’s College London)

·         Prof. Igor Filatotchev (King’s College London)

·         Prof. Mike Wright (Imperial College, London)

·         Prof. George Kapetanios (King’s College London)*

·         Prof. Paolo Volpin (Cass Business School, City, University of London)*

·         Prof. Crawford Spence (King’s College London)*

*  Final confirmation pending

Aim and Background of the Workshop:

IB researchers increasingly call for further integration of Finance and IB (Agmon, 2006; Bowe, Filatotchev & Marshall, 2010; Cumming, Filatotchev, Knill, Reeb & Senbet, 2017).  The goal of the 5th IB & Finance Paper Development Workshop is to create an interactive forum for both IB/Finance researchers. We also encourage interdisciplinary contributions from Strategy, Accounting and Management with international and/or Finance perspectives. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

·      Current topics in managing and financing international business activities (Brexit, global protectionism, economic disintegration)

·      Governance and international finance (i.e. risk behaviour, agency cost)

·      Institutional context and international finance (i.e. liability of foreignness in capital markets, local financial context, legitimacy, isomorphism)

·      International capital structure and internal capital markets (i.e. diversification, international transfer pricing, arbitrage, taxation)

·      Ownership effects on internationalization (i.e. family ownership, institutional investors, sovereign wealth funds)

·      Financial risk management in internationalization (i.e. hedging, trade finance, risk reporting)

·      International strategic finance (listing location, location specific financial advantages, project finance, syndication)

·      Firm level issues in financing internationalization (SMEs, MNEs, EMNEs, born globals, export finance and FDI finance, joint ventures)

·      Integrating IB and finance theories (TCE, RBV, OLI, real options, agency and institutional theory).

 

 

 

Dr. Jakob Müllner
Associate Professor
WU Vienna – Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Institute for Export Management
Department of Global Business and Trade
Welthandelsplatz 1 / D1. 5.
OG, A-1020 Wien
Tel.: +43-1-313 36-4374
Fax: +43-1-313 36-90-4374
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