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Dear colleagues,

Please consider submitting your interdisciplinary work to the 9th IB&Finance PDW on September 23 at King’s Business School. Submission deadline is on July 15. If you have any questions about the workshop, please reach out to [log in to unmask], or [log in to unmask].

Please see the full CfP attached.

With best wishes,

Thomas

 

9th IB & Finance Paper Development Workshop

“Advancing Interdisciplinary Perspectives in IB & Finance Research”

Hosted at King’s Business School, London

In collaboration with Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU – Vienna)

September 23rd 2022

Deadline for extended abstracts or full papers: July 15th 2022

The workshop is expected to be held physically but may be converted into a digital format if travel

remains restricted because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

For the ninth consecutive year, we invite researchers to join their efforts and creativity in developing papers

at the intersection of International Business and Finance. The workshop is designed to connect junior

scholars to like-minded peers, and to offer hands-on guidance from senior faculty from the fields. The

workshop is co-organized and financially supported by the Department of Global Business and Trade at WU

Vienna and King’s Business School (King’s College London).

 

Aim and Background of the Workshop:

IB researchers increasingly call for further integration of Finance and IB (Agmon, 2006, Cumming,

Filatotchev, Knill, Reeb, & Senbet, 2017, Puck & Filatotchev, 2018). The goal of the 9th IB & Finance Paper

Development Workshop is to create an interactive forum for both IB/Finance researchers. We also

encourage 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 (e.g., Brexit, global

protectionism, economic disintegration)

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

· Institutional context and international finance (e.g., liability of foreignness in capital markets,

local financial context, legitimacy, isomorphism)

· International capital structure and internal capital markets (e.g., diversification, international

transfer pricing, arbitrage, taxation)

· Ownership effects on internationalization (e.g., family ownership, institutional investors,

sovereign wealth funds)

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

· International strategic finance (e.g., listing location, location specific financial advantages,

project finance, syndication)

· Firm level issues in financing internationalization (e.g., SMEs, MNEs, EMNEs, born globals, export

finance and FDI finance, joint ventures)

· Integrating IB and Finance theories (e.g., TCE, RBV, OLI, real options, agency and institutional

theory).

 

Contacts and Further Information:

Jakob Müllner

Institute for International Business, Department of Global Business and Trade

Welthandelsplatz 1 / D1. 5. OG, 1020 Wien

Tel.: +43-1-313 36-4374

E- Mail: [log in to unmask]

 

Senior faculty members at workshop (2022):

· Prof. Konstantinos Bozos (Leeds University Business School)

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

· Prof. Bruce Hearn (University of Bradford School of Management)

· Prof. Thomas Lindner (University of Innsbruck & WU Vienna)

· Prof. Jakob Müllner (WU-Vienna)

· Prof. Yishay Yafeh (The Hebrew University Business School)

· More senior faculty to be confirmed

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