Paper Submissions
We invite submissions of either 'short papers' (around 3,000 words) or preliminary full papers (around 10,000 – 12,000 words) for individual presentations that link, in interesting and novel ways, various aspects of the local and global political economy to international business. Special topics may include: local and global institutions; governance; CSR; shared value; MNEs as political actors; interactions between MNEs, states, and civil society; emerging varieties of capitalism; transnational crime; gender, race, and ethnicity in the global economy; political and institutional risks; climate change responses; sustainability standards; tax havens and other global financial system issues; intellectual property rights; labor and human rights; migration and transnational networks; conflict, violence, peacemaking and reconstruction;economic and social inequality; transnational movements, communities and networks; post- and neo-colonial relations.
We also invite submissions that bring in institutional and political aspects to more conventional IB topics, such as theory of the MNE; managing geographic and institutional distance; international joint ventures and alliances; political risk, lobbying, and corruption; international expansion, sourcing and foreign entry modes; learning and knowledge management; and managing in cross-cultural contexts.
We are interested in both theoretical and empirical work, using either qualitative or quantitative methods. Based on paper submissions, we will group accepted papers into tracks and select paper discussants within each track. Papers should be submitted through the Conference Website (up to three submissions allowed per author): http://conference2015.aibne.net. We will award the Best Student Paper, the Best Paper on the Conference Theme, and a Best Reviewer Award (submitters are expected to sign up as reviewers).
Deadline for submission of short or preliminary full papers is July 31 2015.
Upon the acceptance of short or preliminary full papers, we strongly encourage the submission of final full papers by August 31. However, if the short/preliminary paper provides important insights to the conference theme, that may serve as sufficient for the conference as well. Final submissions will be presented by authors and discussed by domain experts at the conference.
More details about paper submission and conference registration can be found on the website at http://conference2015.aibne.net. For any inquiries about the CfP or conference registration please send emails to co-host Chacko Kannothra: chacko.kannothra001@umb.edu
We are looking forward to your submissions and to welcoming you to the AIB US-NE 2015 Frontier Conference at UMass Boston in October!