Dear Colleagues,
We are less than 10 days away from the submission deadline for the 2024 Annual AIB-LAC Conference! Please remember to
submit your papers and panels by October 31st, 2023, so that you can join us in beautiful Jamaica this coming March! The AIB LAC Community looks forward to welcoming you!
AIB-LAC,
and our local host, the Mona School of Business & Management, University of West Indies, Mona Campus, is a vibrant and welcoming community of scholars and we look forward to another successful conference this coming March! Our conference theme is: “Rethinking
and Reshaping the Role of Business in Creating a More Sustainable and Resilient Latin America and the Caribbean.” We are delighted to announce that papers can
also be considered for the Special Issue to be published in Multinational Business Review on the conference theme! This is an exciting opportunity for scholars
to publish their work related to resilience and sustainability in the LAC context.
Below is the full Call for Papers. We would be extremely grateful if you could spread the attached flyer and link to the CfP (https://lac.aib.world/calls-for-papers-and-submissions/)
around your networks and most importantly, don’t forget to submit! Some key dates are below to facilitate:
Important Dates
Full Paper Submission Deadline: 31 October 2023
Submission to the Pre-conference (PDWs and Doctoral Consortium): 31 December 2023
All submissions will be handled through the AIB online
submission system. Please refer to the detailed submission instructions page for additional information on how to prepare and submit your submission.
Submission System: https://meetings.aib.msu.edu/lac/2024/
For further information about AIB-LAC
please visit our website: https://lac.aib.world.
Communication of Decisions: 10 December 2023
Gala Event: evening of 22 March 2024
The AIB-LAC
community appreciates all your efforts to help make AIB LAC
2024 a success and we hope to see many of you in Jamaica!
Full CfP Below:
Rethinking and Reshaping the Role of Business in Creating a More Sustainable and Resilient
Latin America and the Caribbean
Mona School of Business & Management, University of West Indies, Mona Campus
Kingston, Jamaica, 20-22 March 2024
The conference and pre-conference will be run entirely face-to-face.
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) continue to face increasing economic, ecological, socio-cultural, and geo-political challenges. These challenges mandate strategic responses from
allstakeholders including, businesses, governments, civil society, social entrepreneurs, and other actors. At the same time, considerations on resilience and sustainability have tended to privilege or prioritize some actors including governments and even civil society
vis-à-vis business. The 2030 agenda has also added impetus to the need for greater attention to LAC businesses and an interrogation of their role in the region’s sustainability. The proliferation of these challenges mandates that we rethink and reshape our
understanding of (1) what a sustainable and resilient LAC region is; and (2) the role that businesses play in advancing progress towards this future.
Research has demonstrated that resilience is advanced by building strength and opportunity in societies across their natural environment, physical infrastructure, and economic and socialstructures.
Achieving greater resilience involves combining both local and global knowledge to create best practices that bolster civil society and quality of life within communities. It is about making the whole society more competitive, more productive, more adaptive,
and more inclusive.
However, as a practical matter, civic, public, and private stakeholders have differing perspectives, goals, and objectives that make cooperation and coordination difficult. Bridging
these differences requires novel methods of analyses that span multiple levels and challenge existing theory. Moreover, it necessitates us to rethink the role of businesses as actors within the community, as they play a pivotal role in mobilizing resources
and prompting action.
The LAC region serves as a rich natural laboratory for researchers of international business. The AIB-LAC
community, which welcomes and embraces scholars from within and those interested in the region, boasts a longstanding tradition of examining phenomena to deepen our understanding of the region from both a theoretical and practical standpoint. To continue this
enduring research tradition, we urge the AIB-LAC
community to exploit existing methods of analysis while also taking advantage of new methods that seek to explore analyses from multiple levels and challenge our traditional thinking and paradigms.
To advance our knowledge base of international business and the identification and understanding of best practices for promoting a resilient and sustainable future within the region
and beyond, we invite you to present your work at AIB-LAC’s
14th Annual Conference, “Rethinking and Reshaping the Role of Business in Creating a More Sustainable and Resilient Latin America and the Caribbean.” The conference will be hosted by the Mona School of Business & Management, University of West Indies,
in Kingston, Jamaica from 20 to 22 March 2024.
We are eager to accelerate and foster the growing interest in the LAC region within the IB community and continue to garner strong support for our AIB-LAC
chapter and wider community of scholars. Our 2023 AIB-LAC
Conference in São Paulo was both an intellectual and collaborative celebration of scholars from, and interested in, the LAC region. The 2024 AIB-LAC
Conference aims to continue the energy and intellectual stimulation of previous conferences with specialactivities facilitated by leading scholars and practitioners, all accompanied by a vibrant culturalprogramme and publication opportunities (to be announced
at a later date).
We cordially invite you to submit your research and proposals for developmental activities related to the conference theme. More broadly, we welcome submissions and comparative works
on international business in or relevant to the LAC region. The review of manuscripts will be coordinated by the conference Program Chair Elizabeth Moore (Northeastern University, USA) with support from track chairs. The 2024 Pre-Conference will be chaired
by Mario Henrique Ogasavara (ESMP, Brazil), and Indianna Minto-Coy (UWI, Jamaica) will act as the Local Host Chair.
We invite you to view the following presentation by our local host institution, Mona School of Business & Management, University of the West Indies, Mona
Campus.
Important Dates
Full Paper Submission Deadline: 31 October 2023
Submission to the Pre-conference (PDWs and Doctoral Consortium): 31 December 2023
All submissions will be handled through the AIB online
submission system. Please refer to the detailed submission instructions page for additional information on how to prepare and submit your submission. Submission system: https://meetings.aib.msu.edu/lac/2024/
For further information about AIB-LAC
please visit our website: https://lac.aib.world.
Communication of Decisions: 10 December 2023
Gala Event: evening of 22 March 2024
IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
The 2024 AIB LAC
team is excited to announce that Multinational Business Review (MBR) has agreed to publish a special issue of the journal focused on our 2024 AIB LAC
conference theme: Rethinking and Reshaping the Role of Business in Creating a More Sustainable and Resilient Latin America and the Caribbean.
Articles accepted for other tracks of the conference will also be considered. We invite and encourage you all to submit your high-quality work to the conference. The best papers will be
invited for consideration in this special issue and the authors will be given time to refine their paper before submitting to the special issue. While submission and acceptance to the conference does not guarantee publication in the special issue of MBR, the
conference will serve as a wonderful platform and opportunity for discussion and workshopping.
Special Issue’s Guest Editorial Team: Elizabeth M. Moore (Northeastern University), Indianna
Minto-Coy (University of the West Indies), Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez (Universidad EAFIT)
Conference Tracks:
We have structured the Conference Tracks as follows:
Track 1: Political, Financial and Economic Environments and Institutions (Track Chairs: Lou Ann Barclay, Jorge Alcaraz)
Keywords: Latin America and Caribbean institutional environment; Institutional voids; Politicalcontext; International business policy; Corporate Political Activity; Development banks
and multilateral finance institutions; Foreign Direct Investment; Regional integration; Trade agreements.
Track 2: Internationalization Strategies and Process (Track Chairs: Cathy Rubinos, Armando Borda)
Keywords: Global strategy; Regional strategy; Export-based strategy; Internationalization process; Entry modes; Gradual vs. rapid internationalization; Early internationalization; Internationalization
and performance; De-internationalization; Re-internationalization; Born-global firms.
Track 3: Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) in International Business (Track Chairs: Alfredo Estrada, Fabiola Monje- Cueto)
Keywords: Sustainable development goals (SDGs); Climate Change; Business ethics; Reputation; Corporate governance; Corporate social responsibility (CSR); Transition Risk; Decarbonization;
Corporate Sustainability; Environmental sustainability; Sustainable global value chains (GVCs); Stakeholder engagement; Shared Value; Economic inequality; Circular economy; Sustainable Financing
Track 4: International Entrepreneurship, Social Entrepreneurship, and Family Business (Track Chairs: Guido Roger, Ambica Medine)
Keywords: International entrepreneurship; Migrant entrepreneurship, Transnationalentrepreneurship, Diaspora entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial networks; New venture incubators / accelerators;
Start-up programs; Venture capital; Family ownership; Family’s local embeddedness vs. internationalization; Business groups.
Track 5: International Marketing and Consumer Analytics Research (Track Chairs: Juan Carlos Sosa, Mariana Suter)
Keywords: Cross-cultural marketing; Advertising; Pricing; Marketing channels; Distribution channels; Product and service portfolios; Standardization and adaptation strategies; Brand
management; Consumer behavior; Customer relationships; Customer Experience; Digitalmarketing.
Track 6: Innovation, Technology, and Supply Chains (Track Chairs: Sabina Mlodzianowska, Kristin Brandl)
Keywords: International R&D management; Reverse innovation; Open innovation; Innovation networks; Digital technology and platforms; Technology transfer; Replication and imitation; Global production
networks; Global operations; Global sourcing; Outsourcing; Offshoring; Relocation of production; Nearshoring; Reshoring.
Track 7: International HRM, Global Leadership, and Diversity (Track Chairs: Michel Hermans, Marcelo Vargas)
Keywords: Cross-cultural management; International human resource management; Globalleadership; Cross-cultural leadership; Intercultural competence; Expatriate management; Talent management;
International mobility; Diversity; Race; Ethnicity; Disability; Age; Gender and gender roles; LGBTQ and transgender issues; Workplace discrimination; Workplace inclusiveness.
Track 8: Research Methods in International Business (Track Chairs: José Satsumi López Morales, Silvio Vasconcellos)
Keywords: Data collection; Qualitative research; Quantitative research; Mixed methods; Ethnography; Interviews; Theory-building; Surveys; Experiments, Triangulation, Analytical rigor,
Methodological rigor; Meta-analysis; Interdisciplinary research; Methodological innovation; Equivalence; Reliability; Transparency; Replicability.
Track 9: Teaching and Learning International Business (Track Chairs: Cyntia Vilasboas Calixto Casnici, Karla Nava)
Keywords: Experiential learning; Developing an IB curriculum; Internationalizing the business school; Internationalizing the curriculum; Cross-cultural classrooms; Case teaching; Executive
education; Role of international experience; Simulations and role-playing; Blended learning; IB teaching tools.
Track 10: Digital Globalization (Track Chairs: Fernanda Cahen, David Schulzmann)
Keywords: Born-Digital companies; Digital Globalization Competence; Digital Business Model; Digital Scalability; International Scalability; Platform Ecosystems; Digital Ecosystems Management; Online
Expansion; Online Entry Modes; Digital transformation; DigitalCapabilities; Digital Connectivity; Digital Networks; Programming Interfaces; DigitalAutomation; Digitalization.
Track 11: International Travel and Tourism (Track Chairs: Beienetch Watson, Acolla Lewis-Cameron)
Tourism remains a major contributor to the Caribbean and many other regions. The relevance of tourism also means it impacts and is turn impacted by international forces which merits
consideration in an IB context.
Keywords: International tourism and IB research and practice; Experience economy; Online travel; Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience; Growth, degrowth and regrowth; sustainability
in tourism; tourism and technology; global hospitality and consumer behaviour; strategic management in tourism; tourism marketing; entrepreneurial tourism; human resource management.
Track 12: Conference Theme Track: Creating a More Sustainable and Resilient Latin America and the Caribbean (Track Chairs: Maria Alejandra Gonzalez-Perez, Larissa Marchiori Pacheco)
This Conference theme track welcomes papers that focus on firm behaviors, reactive and proactive, in light of the historical resilience and sustainability challenges currently facing Latin
America and the Caribbean. Examples of questions that we would be interested include but are not limited to the following. What is a sustainable and resilient LAC region? How can different stakeholders within the region work together to ensure a sustainable
and resilient future? What is the role of businesses in advancing sustainability and resilience? How can businesses leverage their own internal resilience to promote the resilience of the communities they operate in and the region at large? We encourage researchers
to use research methodologies that are less common in international business such as survival analysis, tools from diffusion research, necessary conditions analysis, ethnographies, and case studies.
Keywords: Sustainability, Resilience, Community Resilience, Societal Resilience, Business Resilience, Multi-Stakeholder Approach.
Best,
Elizabeth M. Moore on behalf of the AIB LAC Community