ARTICLES TO BE DISCUSSED
How
subsidiary and supplier misbehavior lead to corporate social responsibility performance improvements in multinationals
Cheng Li, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
Cross-sector
collaborations in global supply chains as an opportunity structure: How NGOs promote corporate sustainability in China
Wenjie Liu, Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens
Corporate
social responsibility in the global value chain: A bargaining perspective
Christian Geisler Asmussen, Andrea Fosfuri, Marcus Møller Larsen, Grazia D. Santangelo
PANELISTS
Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra (Ph.D. MIT) is the CEM Professor of Global Sustainability at Northeastern University. He is a global strategy scholar
interested in understanding how context affects value creation, especially in emerging markets. His main research interest is global strategic management, in which he analyzes how institutions influence internationalization and firm performance. His secondary
line is global sustainable governance, in which he studies how ownership and incentives influence sustainability and societal value. He is a Fellow of the Academy of International Business and received an honorary doctorate from Copenhagen Business School. For
more information, please visit www.cuervo-cazurra.com.
Wenjie Liu is an Assistant Professor of Management at City University of Hong Kong. His
research interests span the areas of nonmarket strategy, global strategy, sustainability, and political economy, especially regarding the governance of sustainable business in emerging markets. His research has been accepted for publication in Journal
of International Business Studies and Journal of Management. Wenjie received his Ph.D. from Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. He has held a visiting appointment at Columbia Business
School.
Christian Geisler Asmussen received his PhD from Copenhagen Business School in 2007 and is currently a Professor of Strategic and International
Management at the Department of Strategy and Innovation. Drawing on formal modelling, game theory, and theories of the firm, his research revolves around competitive advantage, globalization, and the organization of multinational companies. His current research
interests include foreign location choices and global corporate social responsibility. His work has been awarded numerous prizes from the Danish and international research communities, including the Barry M. Richman best dissertation award, the Haynes Prize,
the Tietgen Prize, and the JIBS Decade Award.
MODERATORS
Stephanie Lu Wang is Samuel & Pauline Glaubinger Professor & Associate Chair at the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, Kelley
School of Business, Indiana University. Stephanie’s primary research interests lie at the intersection of internationalization and social/environmental sustainability. She is particularly interested in studying emerging market multinationals and cultural industries
as research contexts. Stephanie serves as an Associate Editor for the Global Strategy Journal, an Associate Editor for the Business Horizons, a Special
Issue Editor for the Journal of International Business Studies, a Consulting Editor for the Journal of International Management. She is the Research Director
of Women in the Academy of International Business (WAIB) and faculty advisor for the Indiana University Chapter of Ascend. Stephanie received her Ph.D. from the University of Miami, a master’s degree from Peking University, and an undergraduate degree from
the Renmin University of China.
Klaus Meyer (PhD, London Business School) has been a Professor of International Business at Ivey Business School since 2017. He previously
served as professor at China Europe International Business School, University of Bath, University of Reading and Copenhagen Business School, and held various leadership roles at these institutions. His research focuses on the strategies of multinational enterprises
(MNEs) in emerging economies. He published over 100 articles in leading scholarly journals and eight books, including the textbook ‘International Business’. He is a Fellow of the Academy of International Business, former area editor of JIBS, and recipient
of the JIBS Decade Award.
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