AIB UK & Ireland Research Methods Workshop 2022
Henley Business School, University of Reading
6-7 April 2022
Deadline for applications:
17 February 2022
Rigorous empirical research methods are an essential part of International Business research. This workshop, organised by the UK & Ireland Chapter
of the Academy of International Business, in collaboration with the John Dunning Centre for International Business at the Henley Business School, will offer practical advice to doctoral students and early career researcher on key aspects of qualitative and
quantitative empirical research methods, with a special focus on IB applications. In particular, it will:
The workshop is structured around four sessions over two half-days lead by distinguished IB scholars, such as
Ulf Andersson (Mälardalen University), Sjoerd Beugelsdjik (University of Groningen), Ghasem Zaefarian (University of Leeds), Anne Jacqueminet (Bocconi University).
This workshop is delivered in
hybrid mode. Participants are encouraged to attend in person to benefit from face-to-face interactions, but those who are unable to travel to Reading will be able to attend the live sessions
online via MS Teams.
The registration fee for the workshop is Ł50. The fee is waived for participants registered at the
48th AIB-UKI / 8th Reading IB Conference, taking place at the Henley Business School on
8-9 April 2022.
To apply for the AIB-UKI Research Methods Workshop 2022, please complete an
online application form,
and email the following supporting documents to Jana Oslejova:
Deadline for applications:
17 February 2022
… and one more thing
Participants at the AIB-UKI Research Methods Workshop are welcome to apply
for the
Henley IB Masterclasses taking place at the Henley Business School
on 28 March - 6 April 2022.
Feel free to circulate this among potential candidates. Should you need more information, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Best wishes,
Davide Castellani
Davide Castellani
| Professor of International Business and Strategy
Chair of Academy of International Business UK & Ireland Chapter
Whiteknights Campus | Reading | RG6 6UD
+44 (0) 118 378 8846 |
henley.ac.uk/people/person/davide-castellani/
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*** RECENT PUBLICATIONS ***
Castellani D., Perri A., Scalera G.V., (2021)
Knowledge integration in multinational enterprises: The role of inventors crossing national and organizational and boundaries, Journal of World Business, forthcoming.
Andersson M., Castellani D., Fassio C., Jienwatcharamongkhol V. (2021) Leaving the Multinational: The Likelihood and Nature of Employee Mobility from MNEs, Journal of International Business Studies,
forthcoming
Castellani D., Marin G., Montresor S., Zanfei A. (2021)
Greenfield Foreign Direct Investments and Regional Environmental Technologies, Research Policy, forthcoming,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2021.104405
Castellani D., Lavoratori K., Scalera V. and Perri A. (2021) “International Connectivity and the Location of MNE Knowledge-Intensive Activities. Evidence from US Metropolitan Areas”, Global Strategy
Journal, forthcoming, https://doi.org/10.1002/gsj.1404.
Barba Navaretti G., Castellani D., Pieri F. (2021) “CEO Age, Shareholders' Monitoring and Organic Growth.” Small Business Economics,
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11187-021-00521-5.
Elia S., Greve P., Vallone T., Castellani D. (2021)
The micro-foundations of industrial diversification through foreign acquisitions: the multifaceted role of CEO experience, Long Range Planning,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lrp.2021.102104.
Lavoratori K. & Castellani D. (2021) "Too close for comfort? Micro-geography of agglomeration economies in the United Kingdom," Journal of Regional
Science, https://doi.org/10.1111/jors.12531.
Békés, G., Benito, G. R., Castellani, D., & Muraközy, B. (2021).
Into the unknown: The extent and boldness of firms' international footprint. Global
Strategy Journal.
Castellani, D. & Lavoratori, K. (2020),
The lab and the plant: Offshore R&D and co-location with production activities, J Int Bus Stud,
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-019-00255-3.