WEBINAR PARTICIPANTS
Lorraine Eden is Professor Emerita of Management at Texas A&M University. Dr. Eden is an expert in
the field of International Transfer Pricing, as well as LOF and research methods. With over 17,000 citations, Dr. Eden has more than 200 scholarly publications in the fields of international business, strategic management, international political economy
and international economics. Her work has appeared in JIBS, AMJ, SMJ, and AMR among
others. She served as the JIBS editor-in-chief from July 2007 to December 2010 and as the 2004 Program Chair for the AIB conference in Puerto Rico and then as President of the AIB. Dr. Eden founded Women
in the AIB or WAIB. She founded the ethics blog for the AOM. She co-authored the Ethical Professor – a must read for all PHD students. She developed the code of ethics for the AIB. She is an AIB Fellow,
and currently serves as Dean of the Fellows.
Rosalie Tung is the Ming and Stella Wong Professor, International Business at the Beedie School at
Simon Fraser University (Canada). Her research interests include Skilled immigration, cross-cultural management. She is an expert in qualitative research methods. She has served as president of both the AOM and AIB. She is an AOM Fellow and AIB Fellow and
has served as Dean of the AIB Fellows. Her work has appeared in journals such as the JIBS, Journal of World Business, California Management Review, AMJ, Academy of Management Annuals, AMR, Academy of Management Perspectives,
and Journal of Applied Psychology, among others. She has well over 10,000 citations at Google scholar.
Fiona Moore is Professor of Business Anthropology at Royal Holloway, University of London. She received
her doctorate from Oxford University, where she studied at the Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology, in 2002. Her research on identity in German multinational corporations has been published in the Journal
of International Business Studies among others. She has written a monograph, Transnational Business Cultures, on German expatriates in the City of London, with a second monograph on Taiwanese
elite labour migrants in London and Toronto published in 2021, entitled Global Taiwanese: Asian Skilled Labour Migrants in a Changing World. Her current research focuses on ways of developing ethnography
as a method for studying international businesses. She is also an award-nominated science fiction author.
Stewart Miller is Professor of Management at The University of Texas at San Antonio. Also, he is an
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at UT Health San Antonio. His research interests include: liability of foreignness, internationalization, CSR, and research methods. He has over 50 publications including scholarly articles, cases,
teaching notes, book chapters. His articles have appeared in AMJ, SMJ, JIBS, Journal of Management, Organization Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, GSJ, MIR, and IBR among
others. Also, he is a co-author (with H. Deresky) of the textbook, International Management (10th edition). He is President and a Co-Founder of the AIB Research Methods SIG (RM-SIG). He was the
2020 Chapter Chair for the AIB – Southeast US Chapter Annual Conference. He is a Consulting Editor for Journal of International Business Studies.
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