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  • 1.  2005 Program Videos Available Online

    Posted 04-06-2006 19:42
    AOM 2005 Conference Videos Available Online!


    The International Management Division was the recipient of an innovation
    grant from the Academy of Management that subsidized an experiment into the
    recording of sessions at the 2005 Meeting. The purpose of this grant was
    to provide members of the Academy access to selected sessions for future
    viewing. Sessions were chosen based on a combination of broad interest
    appeal and availability of the equipment (a mundane factor but important!).


    All the videos are now available on:
    http://www2.agsm.edu.au/agsm/web.nsf/content/AOM2005Conf


    In addition, PDFs of the materials from these sessions is available where
    the presenters have given us these rights. We ask that all those using
    the site please give us their email address so that we can get your
    opinions on the usefulness of this exercise.


    The PDW sessions recorded are:

    That Global Something: Measuring Global Competences (Session 14)
    Organizer: Mila Lazarova, Simon Fraser U.; Aparna Joshi, U. of Illinois,
    Champaign-Urbana
    Panelists & Presenters: Schon Beechler, Columbia U.; Alan Bird, U.
    Missouri; Paula Caliguiri, Rutgers U.; Jean Leslie, Center for Creative
    Leadership; David Thomas, Simon Frasier U.

    Internationalizing the Curriculum (Session 76)
    Organizer: Julia Gluesing, Wayne State U.
    Panelists & Presenters: Mary Yoko Brannen, San Jose State U.; Joseph E
    Champoux, U. of New Mexico; Michael Lacktorin, Akita International U.;
    Romie F Littrell, Auckland U. of Technology; Tatiana Kostova, U. of
    South Carolina; Sankaran Manikutty, Indian Institute of Management;
    Joyce Osland, San Jose State U.; T.K. Peng, I-Shou U., Taiwan; Susan C
    Schneider, HEC U. of Geneva; J Michael Geringer, California Polytechnic
    U.

    Introduction to Case Writing (Session 155)
    Organizer: Paul Beamish, U. Western Ontario
    Panelists & Presenters: Charles Dhanaraj, Indiana U.; Anthony Goerzen; U.
    of Victoria

    First Mover Advantages Revisited: Building Blocks For A Better Theory
    (Session 201)
    Organizer: Fernando F. Suarez, Boston U.
    Panelists & Presenters: Rajshree Agarwal, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign;
    Jaime Gomez, U. of Zaragoza; Jonathan Bohlmann, Michigan State U.;
    Marvin B. Lieberman, U. of California, Los Angeles

    Global Governance (Session 302)
    Organizer: Ruth V Aguilera, U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
    Panelists & Presenters: Brian Boyd, Arizona State U.; Igor Filatotchev,
    King's College, U. of London; Joshua D Margolis; Harvard Business
    School; Donald A Palmer, U. of California, Davis; Steen Thomsen,
    Copenhagen Business School; Parthiban David, U. of Notre Dame

    Dialogues with NGOs (Session 327)
    Organizer: Jonathan P Doh, Villanova University.
    Panelists & Presenters: Robert B Anderson, U. of Regina; Carnet Williams,
    The Nature Conservancy; Ted London, U. of North Carolina; James E
    Mattingly, U. of Northern Iowa; Rafael Lucea, Massachusetts Institute of
    Technology; Ann Olsen, Vanderbilt U.; Raul Pacheco-Vega, Center for
    Innovation in Competitive Technology; Patricia C Kelley, U. of
    Washington, Bothell; Liesl Riddle, George Washington U.; Jason McNichol,
    Social Science Research Council; Anne Starks Acosta, Consultative Group
    on International Agricultural Research; Helene S Fine, Bridgewater State
    U.; Jabril Bensedrine, ELM Research & Strategy; Hildy Teegen, George
    Washington U.; Mark B. Milstein, Cornell U.

    The Paper/Panel sessions recorded are:

    National Culture and Managerial Behavior (Session 467)
    Organizer: David C Thomas, Simon Fraser University.
    Richard DeJordy, Boston College - “A Vision for Overcoming Challenges in
    Cross-Cultural Management Research and Practice”
    David C Thomas, Simon Fraser U.; Elizabeth C Ravlin, U. of South Carolina;
    Kevin Au, Chinese U. of Hong Kong - “Cultural Variation and the
    Psychological Contract: The Mediating Effect of Exchange Ideology”
    David A Ralston, U. of Oklahoma; et al - “How do You Climb the Corporate
    Ladder? The Ethical Preferences for Influencing Superiors”
    Discussant: Mansour Javidan, Thunderbird, The Garvin School of
    International Management

    Edith Penrose’s Contribution to the Theory of the Multinational Enterprise
    (Session 804)
    Organizer: Christos N Pitelis, Cambridge University
    Alain C Verbeke and Wenlong Yuan, U. of Calgary - “Penrose and MNE
    Strategic Management”
    Anthony Goerzen, Victoria University; Paul Beamish, U. Western Ontario -
    “The Effect (Penrosian) of Excess Expatriate Slack on Subsidiary
    Performance”
    Joseph Mahoney, U. of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana - “The Dynamics of
    Japanese Firm Growth in U.S. Industries: The Penrose Effect”
    Dan Chi Tan, National Chengchi U., Taiwan - “The Dynamics of Japanese Firm
    Growth in U.S. Industries: The Penrose Effect”
    Mie Augier, Stanford U.; David Teece; U. of California, Berkeley -
    “Strategic Implications and Limitations of Penrose's Work”

    Expatriates and Knowledge Flows in MNCs (Session 1009)
    Organizer: Naomi A Gardberg, Baruch College
    Dev K. Dutta, U. of Western Ontario; Paul Beamish, U. of Western Ontario -
    “MNE Tacit Knowledge and IJV Performance: When Do Expatriates Make a
    Difference?”
    Brian Connelly, Texas A&M U.; Angelo DeNisi, Texas A&MU. - “Expatriate
    Managers and Corporate-Level International Strategy”
    Martine Haas, Cornell U. - “Cosmopolitans and Locals: Knowledge Gathering
    and Project Quality in Transnational Teams”
    Hyondong Kim, Ohio State U. - “Expatriate Capabilities, Knowledge Transfer,
    and Foreign Direct Investment Performance”
    Discussant: Martha Maznewski

    Knowledge Management in MNCs (Session 1092)
    Organizer: Robert Doktor, University of Hawaii
    Bo B. Nielsen, Western Washington U.; Snejina Michailova, Copenhagen
    Business School - “Designing Knowledge Management Systems in
    Multinational Corporations: A Managerial Framework”
    Manuel Anibal Portugal Ferreira, U. of Utah; Stephen B Tallman, U. of
    Richmond - “Building and Leveraging Knowledge Capabilities Through
    Cross-Border Acquisitions”
    Riikka Sarala, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration;
    Jennie Sumelius, Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration
    - “Knowledge Stock Development in MNC Subsidiaries: Knowledge Sources &
    Headquarters Control Mechanisms”
    Discussant: Robert Salomon, University of Southern California

    International HR Policies (Session 1094)
    Organizer: Sully Taylor, Portland State University
    Richard A Posthuma, U. of Texas El Paso; Mark V Roehling, Michigan State
    U.; Michael A Campion, Purdue U. - “Employment Discrimination Law
    Exposures for International Employers: A Risk Assessment Model”
    Chei Hwee Chua, U. of South Carolina - “Foreign Subsidiary Managerial
    Staffing Strategy: Agency Theory and Institutional Theory Perspectives”
    Ajai Singh Gaur, National U. of Singapore; Andrew Delios, National U. of
    Singapore; Kulwant Singh, National U. of Singapore - “Institutional
    Environments, Staffing Strategies & Subsidiary Performance: Lessons from
    Japanese MNCs”
    Discussant: Jian Han, Peking University


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    Australian Graduate School of Management
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  • 2.  2005 Program Videos Available Online

    Posted 04-23-2006 02:16
    I just tried to access three sessions...467,1009 and 1094 and could not
    bring up the page. Anyone have the solution.


  • 3.  2005 Program Videos Available Online

    Posted 04-23-2006 17:29
    David ... they are working, so it may be something about your connection.
    So I don't quite know what to say. Was it a specific paper inthe sessions?

    tim

    Prof. Timothy Devinney
    Director, Centre for Corporate Change
    Australian Graduate School of Management
    UNSW Sydney NSW 2052 Australia

    Ph: +61 (0)2 9931 9382
    Fax: +61 (0)2 9663 4672
    Mob: +61 (0)412 276 467

    Email: T.Devinney@agsm.edu.au
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    http://www2.agsm.edu.au/agsm/web.nsf/Content/FacultyResearchCentres-TheCentreforCorporateChange

    Web 2:
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    I just tried to access three sessions...467,1009 and 1094 and could not
    bring up the page. Anyone have the solution.