Dear Colleagues,
The Editorial team of the Journal of World Business is pleased to announce the 2019 awards, as listed below.
I have also attached a one-page information sheet about JWB.
Thank you all for your support for the journal.
Best,
Ajai
Journal of World Business 2019 Awards
Continuing an annual tradition, the Editorial Team of Journal of World Business is proud to announce the award winners
for 2019
Best Paper Award
*Winner*
Makela, K., Barner-Rasmussen, W., Ehrnrooth, M. & Koveshnikov, A. Potential and recognized boundary spanners in multinational corporations. 54(4): 335-349.
*Runner up*
Buckley, P. J., Chen, L., Clegg, J. L. & Voss, H. The role of endogenous and exogenous risk in FDI entry choices. 55(1)
Finalists:
Koveshnikov, A., Tienari, J. & Piekkari, R. Gender in international business journals: A review and conceptualization
of MNCs as gendered social spaces. 54(1): 37-53.
Carney, M., Estrin, S., Liang, Z. & Shapiro, D. National institutional systems, foreign ownership and firm performance:
The case of understudied countries. 54(4): 244-257.
Wettstein, F., Giuliani, E., Santagelo, G. D. & Stahl, G. K. International Business and human rights: A research
agenda. 54(1): 54-65.
Sarala, R. Vaara, E. & Junni, P. Beyond merger syndrome and cultural differences: New avenues for research on
the “human side” of global mergers and acquisitions (M&As). 54(4): 307-321.
Best Phenomenon Based Paper Award
*Winner*
Cooper, M. & Nguyen, Q. T. K. Understanding the interaction of motivation and opportunity for tax planning inside US multinationals: A qualitative
study. 54(6):
*Runner up*
Li, J., Liu, B. & Qian, G. The belt and road initiative, cultural friction and ethnicity: Their effects on the export performance of SMEs in China. 54(4): 350-359
Finalists:
Prud’homme, D. Re-conceptualizing intellectual property regimes in international business
research: Foreign-friendliness paradoxes facing MNCs in China. 54(4): 399-419.
Makela, K., Barner-Rasmussen, W., Ehrnrooth, M. & Koveshnikov, A. Potential and recognized boundary spanners in multinational corporations. 54(4):
335-349.
Ancarani. A., Di Mauro, C. & Mascali, F. Backshoring strategy and the adoption of Industry 4.0: Evidence from
Europe. 54(4): 360-371.
Marcus, J; Kahraman, F.; Su, S. & Fritzsche, B. Capturing intranational cultural variation in international business research: Microsocietal differences in collectivism
across Turkey. 54(6):
Best Reviewer Awards
Florian Zapkau, VU Amsterdam
Pallavi Shukla, Rutgers University Business School
R. Glenn Richey, Auburn University
Arjen Slangen, KU Leuven
Ilya Cuypers, Singapore Management University
Andreea Kiss, Iowa State University
Mujtaba Ahsan, San Diego State University
Grazia Santangelo, University of Catania
Mohammad Fuad, Indian Institute of Management Lucknow
Sebastian Reiche, University of Navarra IESE Business School