IM Research Methods Committee

Noman Shaheer

Liang Chen

Chair
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University of Sydney
Singapore Management University

Noman Shaher is Senior Assistant Professor in International Business Discipline at the University of Sydney. His recent research on digital internationalization appears in Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Business Venturing and Harvard Business Review, among others. He has received several prestigious awards including the Lazardis award for the Journal of Business Venturing’s Best Paper, AIB /Temple Best Paper Award, Buckley & Casson Dissertation Award, AOM International Management Division Best Dissertation Award and Alan M. Rugman Most Promising Scholar Award.

 

Liang Chen is Associate Professor of Strategy & Entrepreneurship at Singapore Management University. His recent research on platform ecosystems and digital strategy appears in the Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, Journal of International Business Studies, and Harvard Business Review. He also has lasting research interests in multinational firms, emerging markets, global strategy, corporate strategy, and the theory of the firm. Liang was awarded the AOM IM Division Emerging Scholar. He is Deputy Editor at Management and Organization Review, Senior Editor at International Business Review, Consulting Editor at Journal of International Management and Business & Society, Guest Editor and Best Reviewer at JIBS.



Min Jung Kim

Jelena Cerar

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University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 
WU Vienna and Copenhagen Business School
 

Jelena Cerar is a tenure-track Assistant Professor at WU Vienna and a Postdoctoral Researcher at Copenhagen Business School. Her research focuses on decision-making and behavioral strategy in multinational enterprises, with an emphasis on AI, cognition, and experimental research methods. Her work appears in Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management Studies, and Journal of International Management, among others, and has received multiple awards and finalist recognitions from AIB, AOM, and WU Vienna, including WU Vienna’s Stephan Koren Best Dissertation Award, finalist for the Peter J. Buckley and Mark Casson AIB Best Dissertation Award, and finalist for the AOM IM Division Best Paper Award.
 

Rany Salvodi

Newcastle University