Are you a PhD student or early-career researcher interested in sustainability-related IB topics? Answer the CFP for our upcoming Virtual Symposium, hosted by experts from AIB's Sustainability Shared Interest Group.

Full details and submission instructions are available below. We look forward to seeing you online soon!

 

 

Submission Deadline: 30 November 2022
Event Date: 18 January 2023
Host: AIB Sustainability Shared Interest Group

 

 

Participation Instructions


This event will take place online and open to all current AIB members. To join AIB or renew your membership, please visit our website.

To participate in the Symposium, please submit an extended abstract (maximum 1 page, excluding references) of your current research project on sustainability. Topics can fall into research fields such as the UN’s Sustainability Development Goals in IB, sustainability in emerging economics, circular and sharing economy, sustainability issues related to innovation, the global value chain, and other topics on sustainability in international business research.

Abstracts should be submitted to [log in to unmask]
 with the subject line ‘2nd Annual SIG Symposium’ by 30 November 2022. 

 

 

Presenters

Martin Heinberg is an Associate Professor of Marketing at Leeds University Business School. Martin’s sustainability-related research interests lie on corporate social responsibility, corporate philanthropy, and corporate transparency in emerging markets (esp. China). His research has been accepted for publication in internationally renowned academic journals including the Journal of International Business Studies, the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of International Marketing, Journal of Business Research, and the International Marketing Review. His research has been recognized with the Alan M. Rugman Young Scholar Award (finalist 2020; winner 2016) from the Academy of International Business.

Maria V. Ilieva is a Lecturer in International Business at The University of Leeds, United Kingdom. She is a Communications officer at AIB Sustainability SIG, an Executive Board ordinary member of the AIB Oceania Chapter, Social media editor at CPoIB journal, and Guest editor of a SI at AD-Minister journal. Maria presented her research at international conferences, PDWs, Doctoral consortiums, and Early career development workshops at AIB, AIB Oceania Chapter, AIB LAC Chapter, AJBS, ICGS, EGOS, SASE, IFSAM, AAOS, JABA among others. She has been a reviewer at the same international conferences, and at CPoIB, Management decision, and AD-Minister journals. Maria won a Best reviewer award at AIB 2020 conference. She was a panelist at AIB 2022 and a webinar speaker at the International Meeting of Management 2020. Maria holds a PhD in Business Administration from Osaka City University, Japan and received the 8th Okamura Award 2021 for Female researcher from the same university. Her research and teaching interests are in sustainability and CSR in the interconnection between international business and corporate governance.

Marc Oberhauser is an Assistant Professor of Management at ESCP Business School, Madrid. Before joining ESCP Business School in 2021, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of International Management at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, with which he is still affiliated. Marc holds a doctoral degree in Business Administration and Management from Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany. His teaching experience covers International Management, International Marketing, and Research Methods. Marc’s research interests comprise international business and emerging markets. In his research, Marc aims at integrating sustainability-related topics within the International Business domain and thereby bridging the gap between sustainability- and IB-research. Exemplary studies focus on CSR diffusion along Global Value Chains, CSR orientations in India, and Ethical attitudes in Russia. In addition, Marc has a particular interest in critical management studies, investigating the downsides of for example corporate operation or global initiatives. 

Haitao Yu is an Assistant Professor in Strategy and Sustainability at IESEG School of Management (Paris campus). Haitao has obtained his PhD degree from the Ivey Business School in 2021, working on sustainability in international management. Starting from issues that companies face when internationalizing, Haitao draws on literature in human geography to harness the concept of ‘place’ and apply it to international management. In his PhD research, he conducted ethnographic study with a Tibetan luxury enterprise that is locally embedded and globally connected.

 

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