JOIN US FOR WAIB’S FIRST-EVER PAPER COACHING SESSION AT AIB 2023
Are you working on a paper about equity, equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in international business? Could you use some help developing it? WAIB is here for you! Please submit to WAIB’s first-ever paper coaching session at
AIB 2023.
Background
International business researchers are increasingly focusing on gender, equality, equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI). Last year at AIB 2022 WAIB celebrated its 20th anniversary by taking stock of how far we’ve come in terms of
supporting and developing gender research in IB. In 2023 it’s time to look ahead and start developing new research for the future. The ultimate goal of this session is to develop strong EDI research within IB, improving this area of research for the future.
What to submit
Attach your work-in-progress in a .pdf format. Ideally this will be at the stage where it is an extended abstract, all the way up to a full paper. Please include your name on the document.
What counts as EDI research within IB?
Papers can address any aspect of EDI, including but not exclusively related to gender. For example, social movements such as #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter have elevated demands on all types of international organizations (e.g., multinational
enterprises -MNEs, international entrepreneurial ventures, international governmental, non-governmental and not-for-profits) to address systemic sexism, racism, and other forms of discrimination against underrepresented and disadvantaged groups. In some instances,
these demands have been accompanied by calls for decolonizing the practices and powers of international organizations to influence the economies and social well-being of host nations (e.g. #decolonization).
International organizations face the additional challenge that societal contexts and expectations for the inclusion of underrepresented groups manifest differently across countries. For example, an international organization’s attempt
to offer global support to LGBTQ+ employees risks inadvertently ‘outing’ them in countries where homosexuality is still criminalized, such as Cameroon, Singapore and Nigeria (Stonewall, 2021). There are marked differences in how diversity is interpreted, even
among culturally and geographically close countries such as Britain, France and Germany. While diversity management in Britain draws on the historical discourse of multiculturalism, republican ideals of equality are fundamental in France, and instrumental
discourse of integration is common in Germany (Tatli, Vassilopoulou, Ariss & Özbilgin, 2012). Thus, both cultural and institutional differences add to the challenges of implementing consistent EDI practices internationally. In this complex setting, international
organizations need to navigate rising global pressures for equality and social justice, regional demands and local dynamics of EDI.
Where and when to submit
Email your submission to Stacey Fitzsimmons ([log in to unmask]) by April 15th.
In the message, specify two things:
Criteria for selection
What happens next?
Selected authors will be informed as soon as possible. Papers will be matched with top scholars in the field, who will coach authors in person during this workshop session.
AIB 2023 decision letters are coming out soon! If you will be coming to AIB and you have research in progress on EDI within IB, then please consider joining us at this session.
We’re looking forward to hearing from you:
Co-chairs: Stacey Fitzsimmons & Noemi Sinkovics
Session support and/or coaching includes:
Dr Noemi Sinkovics | Associate Director of Research (PGR Director) | Senior Lecturer in International Business | The University of Glasglow | Adam
Smith Business School | University Ave, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, United Kingdom| Co-Editor in Chief Data
in Brief | Associate Editor Critical
Perspectives on International Business (CPoIB) | Executive Board Member and Secretary AIB
UK and Ireland Chapter | Board Member and Communications Officer Women
in AIB (WAIB) | [log in to unmask] | www.sinkovics.com/noemi | Twitter | LinkedIn
STACEY FITZSIMMONS, PhD, Associate
Professor
Academic Research Officer, WAIB
Gustavson School of Business | University of Victoria
PO Box 1700 STN CSC | Victoria BC, V8W 2Y2
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uvic.ca/gustavson
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