Watch IB research
come to life online.
Trying to stay up to date on the most pressing issues in international business research?
The editorial teams behind AIB's Journal of International Business Studies and Journal
of International Business Policy are launching a new series of webinars where global experts discuss their findings on some of the field's biggest questions.
Each of these discussions will be focused around a unique line of inquiry, with authors of recently published articles in JIBS and JIBP speaking
to how their research addresses that core question. Virtual attendees can then interact with our presenters, digging deeper into the issues that interest them most.
The webinar series will be coordinated by Timothy Devinney (University of Manchester) and Klaus Meyer (Western University), in conjunction with the editorial teams of JIBS and JIBP.
Registration for these webinars is completely free. As an added bonus, registrants will be provided with a copy of each of the articles being discussed, plus a link to access a recording of the session
for later review.
Full details on our first three webinars are available below. Spots are limited, and, in order to maintain the security of these events, no last-minute registrations will be allowed—sign up today!
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How do shifts in globalization and anti-globalization change the agenda for international business research?
Time: May 21, 11am New York, 3pm GMT, 5pm Berlin, 11pm Hong Kong
The structural reshaping of globalization: Implications for strategic sectors, profiting
from innovation, and the multinational enterprise
Olga Petricevic & David Teece, 2019, JIBS 50(9): 1487-1512
Presented by: Olga Petricevic, University of Calgary
De-globalization: Theories, predictions, and opportunities for international business research
Michael Witt, 2019, JIBS 50(7): 1053-1077
Presented by: Michael Witt, INSEAD
Protectionism, state discrimination, and international business since the onset of the Global Financial Crisis
Simon Evenett, 2019, JIBP 2(1): 9-36
Presented by: Simon Evenett, University of St. Gallen
Moderator: Klaus Meyer, Western University
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How are global value chains changing in an evolving global environment?
Time: May 28, 11am New York, 3pm GMT, 5pm Berlin, 11pm Hong Kong
Global value chains: A review of the multidisciplinary literature
Liena Kano, Eric Tsang, & Henry Wai-chung Yeung, 2020, JIBS 51(4)
Presented by: Liena Kano, University of Calgary
The global value chain and internalization theory
Gabriel Benito, Bent Petersen, & Lawrence Welch, 2019, JIBS 50(8): 1414–1423
Presented by: Gabriel Benito, BI Norwegian Business School
Accounting for firm heterogeneity in global value chains
Fabienne Fortanier, Guannan Miao, Ans Kolk, & Niccolo Pisani, 2020, JIBS 51(3): 432–453
Presented by: Niccolo Pisani, University of Amsterdam
Moderator: Timothy Devinney, University of Manchester
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How does the rise of the digital economy change the ways IB is conducted?
Time: June 4, 11am New York, 3pm GMT, 5pm Berlin, 11pm Hong Kong
Ecosystem-specific advantages in international digital commerce
Jiatao Li, Liang Chen, Jingtao Yi, Jiye Mao & Jianwen Liao, 2019, JIBS 50(9): 1448-1463
Presented by: Liang Chen, University of Melbourne
Global platforms and ecosystems: Implications for international business theories
Satish Nambisan, Shaker Zahra & Yadong Luo, 2019, JIBS 50(9): 1464-1486
Presented by: Satish Nambisan, Case Western Reserve University
Internalization theory for the digital economy
Elitsa Banalieva & Charles Dhanaraj, 2019, JIBS 50(8): 1372-1387
Presented by: Elitsa Banalieva, Northeastern University
Moderator: Klaus Meyer, Western University
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