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AOM 2023 IM Division Award Finalists

  • 1.  AOM 2023 IM Division Award Finalists

    Posted 06-13-2023 17:26

    At the IM Division, we recognize award winning scholarship in nine different categories. For each category, we have a separate session where the finalists will present their work. Please set aside time in your schedule to recognize finalists in each of the categories. We will announce the final winners in the Awards Session on Monday, 6-7:30 pm in the Fenway Ballroom at the Hilton Boston Back Bay.

    Here are the finalists for the different award categories:

    IM Division UofSC Douglas Nigh Best Paper in Multidisciplinary Research Award Finalists
    Presentation session: Monday, 8-9:30 am EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay Salon B

    The Liability of Foreignness in the Capital Market: A Legitimacy Perspective
    You-Xiang Song, U. of Texas at Dallas - Jindal School of Management

    Business Group Affiliation and Cross-border Acquisition Completion: A Study of Indian Firms
    Sumit Chakraborty, Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad

    Populism and MNE performance
    Markus Liebmann, WU Vienna

    Aligning Business Interests with National Goals in Industrial Policy: The Finnish Case, 1952-2014
    Christian Stulz, University of Jyväskylä School of Business
    Saara Matala, Chalmers University of Technology

    IM Division HKUST Best Paper in Global Strategy Award Finalists
    Presentation session: Monday, 10-11:30 am EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay Salon B

    Intra-regional Cross-border M&As by MNEs: Access to Market versus Knowledge
    In Hyeock Lee, Loyola U. Chicago
    Eunsuk Hong, SOAS U. of London
    Jong Kook Shin, Korea U.

    Selling on Digital Platforms Abroad: Modes of Control and Dual Liabilities
    Jiatao Li, HKUST
    Ziyi Chen, HKUST
    Ohchan Kwon, HKUST

    Can Multinational Enterprises Attain Competitive Advantages Through Hiring Offshore Experts?
    Yongjian Bao, U. of Lethbridge
    Wenlong Yuan, Asper School of business, U. of Manitoba
    Zhenyu Wu

    Home favors and distant troubles: The impact of home bias on global litigation
    Yongjian Bao, U. of Lethbridge
    Wenlong Yuan, Asper School of business, U. of Manitoba
    Zhenyu Wu

    Subsidiary Grouping and Performance: The Role of Upper-echelon Size and Firm Age under Uncertainty
    Afshin Hamrabadi, U. of Trento
    Fabio Zona, U. of Trento

    IM Division Best Paper in Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Award Finalists
    Presentation session: Monday, 12 – 1:30 pm EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay Salon B

    How do MNEs and non-MNEs influence their supplier chain partners' CSR?
    Nan Zhou, Tongji U.
    Yuan Li, Shanghai Jiao Tong U.
    Hao Yu, Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong U.

    The role of environmental capabilities and corporate visibility in manufacturing location choices.
    Michael Millan, Institute for Technology and Innovation Management at RWTH Aachen
    Dirk Luettgens, RWTH Aachen University

    Global Supply Chain Management in the Aftermath of Anthropogenic Disasters
    Yejee Lee, Indiana U., Bloomington
    Stephanie Wang, Indiana U., Bloomington

    International Business Diplomacy and Violent Conflicts
    Ishva Minefee, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Daniela Rivera Piedra, Georgia State U.
    Marcelo Bucheli, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Laszlo Tihanyi, Rice University

    IM Division CEIBS Best Paper Award Finalists
    Presentation session: Monday, 2 – 3:30 pm EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay Salon B

    Intra-regional Cross-border M&As by MNEs: Access to Market versus Knowledge
    In Hyeock Lee, Loyola U. Chicago
    Eunsuk Hong, SOAS U. of London
    Jong Kook Shin, Korea U.

    How do Emerging Market Multinationals Grow Sustainably by Engaging in Global Value Chains?
    Sihong Wu, U. of Auckland
    Xinli Huang, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business
    Di Fan, School of Management, RMIT U.
    Yiyi Su, Tongji U.
    Yongjian Li, Nankai U.

    What's in it for the worker? Stimulating paradoxical thinking through nonmobile global work
    Rany Salvoldi, Ben Gurion U.
    Dorit Efrat-Treister, Ben Gurion U. of the Negev

    Electoral Uncertainty and the Multinational Corporation: Firm-level effects and strategies
    Hubertus Reinprecht, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business
    Jakob Müllner, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business

    IM Division Best Paper in OB / HRM / OT Award Finalists 

    Presentation session: Monday, 4-5:30 PM EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay Salon B

    The impact of culture-related linguistic skills on skilled migrants' workplace integration in MNCs
    Jinju Xie, Hiroshima U.
    Vesa Peltokorpi, Hiroshima U.

    A Behavioral Perspective on General Manager Succession in Underperforming Foreign Subsidiaries
    Liang Li, U. of North Carolina, Greensboro
    Vanessa Hasse, Ivey Business School
    Marketa Rickley, U. of North Carolina, Greensboro

    Language Proficiency or Cultural Intelligence? A Meta-Analysis of Effects on Intercultural Outcomes
    Kok Ng, Nanyang Technological U.
    Thomas Rockstuhl, Nanyang Technological U.
    Catherine Wu, Nanyang Technological U.
    Soon Ang, Nanyang Technological U.

    "It is Difficult to Understand Them..."- The Role of Non-native Accents in Global Virtual Teams
    Carlo Brighi, Gustavson School of Business, U. of Victoria
    Michal Szymanski, Moscow School of Management Skolkovo

    What's in it for the worker? Stimulating paradoxical thinking through nonmobile global work
    Rany Salvoldi, Ben Gurion U.
    Dorit Efrat-Treister, Ben Gurion U. of the Negev

    IM Division D'Amore-McKim School of Business, Northeastern University Award for the Best Dissertation in International Management Finalists
    Presentation session: Monday, 4-5:30 pm EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay in Westminster

    I Can't Change Who I Am, But I Can Control What I Do: Three Essays Exploring Cultural Identity as a Resource For Navigating Multinational Work Contexts in Emerging Economies
    Nana Yaa Antwi-Gyamfi, CEIBS

    Corrective responses to accusations of misconduct on societal issues
    Alison E. Holm, Nova School of Business & Economics

    Foreign Divestment: A multilevel analysis of institutional differences and top managers
    Ha Nguyen, University of Sussex Business School

    History and Geography in the Making of Corporate Strategy and Structure
    Kunyuan Qiao, Georgetown University

    IM Division Georgetown Best Paper in International Business and Policy Finalists 

    Presentation session: Tuesday, 8 – 9:30 am EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay Salon B

    International connectedness, governmental interventions, and firm adaptation to exogenous shocks
    Sorin Krammer, Surrey Business School
    Nuruzzaman Nuruzzaman, Alliance Manchester Business School, U. of Manchester
    Debmalya Mukherjee, University of Akron

    Characterizing MNCs' Corporate Diplomatic Activities
    Marcelo Bucheli, U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Xavier Amorocho, U. de los Andes
    Minyoung Kim, University of Kansas

    Rising Geopolitical Risk and Firm's Customer Concentration
    Yu Li, University of South Carolina
    Vivek Astvansh, Indiana U. - Kelley School of Business

    Institutional Distance Effects on the Coopetition-Performance Relationship: A Meta-Analysis Approach
    Qi Zou, West Chester U. of Pennsylvania
    Marcelo Alvarado-Vargas, U. of Toledo
    Yuan Wang, U. of Houston, Victoria

    Electoral Uncertainty and the Multinational Corporation: Firm-level effects and strategies
    Hubertus Reinprecht, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business
    Jakob Müllner, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business

    IM Division GWU-CIBER Best Paper on Emerging Markets Award Finalists
    Presentation session: Tuesday, 10-11:30 am EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay Salon B

    On the Location Choices of African Multinational Enterprises: Do Supranational Institutions Matter?
    Yamlaksira Getachew, Babson College
    Roger Fon, London School of Economics and Political Science
    Elie Chrysostome, SUNY Plattsburgh

    How do Emerging Market Multinationals Grow Sustainably by Engaging in Global Value Chains?
    Sihong Wu, U. of Auckland
    Xinli Huang, WU Vienna U. of Economics and Business
    Di Fan, School of Management, RMIT U.
    Yiyi Su, Tongji U.
    Yongjian Li, Nankai U.

    Does Rapid Internationalization Enhance Innovation Performance of Emerging Market MNEs?
    Xiaoyuan Li, Yonsei University
    Yong-Suk Pak, Yonsei University

    Evidence of "Double-loop Springboard" Under De-globalization in China
    Nam Kim, Korea U. Business School
    Changwha Chung, Korea University
    Young Bin Kim, Korea U. Business School

    The Evolution of Agglomeration and Location Choice in Emerging Markets: Software Firms in Bangalore
    Vijayraghavan Venkataraman, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
    Anna Lamin, Northeastern U.
    Sachidananda Benegal, IIM- Indore

    IM Division Best Paper International Corporate Governance Award Finalists
    Presentation session: Tuesday, 12-1:30 pm EDT at Hilton Boston Back Bay Salon B

    Returning Home: CEO Pre-career Overseas Experience and Firm Cross-border Acquisitions
    David Weng, California State U., Fullerton
    Yi Tang, U. of Hong Kong
    Xuefei Yu, U. of Hong Kong

    Growing the Business in the Regions: TMT Member's Regional Responsibility and Regional Performance
    Che Tang, U. of St. Gallen
    Winfried Ruigrok, U. of St. Gallen

    Import Penetration and Corporate Misconduct A Natural Experiment
    Christopher Dupuis, Bryant U.
    Ying Zhang, Bryant U.

    Top Management Triads: Role Theory and Top Team Relationships Following Chair and CEO Separation
    Faisal AlReshaid, Australian U. of Kuwait
    Kathleen Park, Boston University
    Bernd Vogel, Henley Business School, U. of Reading

    IM Division Dexter Award Nominees

    "It is Difficult to Understand Them..."- The Role of Non-native Accents in Global Virtual Teams
    Carlo Brighi, Gustavson School of Business, U. of Victoria
    Michal Szymanski, Moscow School of Management Skolkovo

    IM Division Newman Award Nominee
    Populism and MNE performance
    Markus Liebmann, WU Vienna

    We look forward to seeing you in Boston!

    Nandini Lahiri

    IM Division Program Chair



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    Nandini Lahiri
    Associate Professor
    American University
    Washington DC
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