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AIB Newsletter - Fourth Quarter 2001" 1 AIB Newsletter is published quarterly by the Academy of International Business Secretariat. For information, please contact: James R. Wills, Jr., AIB Exec. Secretary or Laurel King, Managing Director, 2404 Maile Way, University of Hawai‘i, CBA C-306, Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96822 U.S.A. Tel: (808) 956-3665 • Fax: (808) 956-3261 E-mail: [email protected] www.aibworld.net AIB Staff: Layout - Eric Fong Editing - Karen Iwamoto Admin - Linh Vu Copyright © 2001 Academy of International Business ISSN: 1520-6262 AIB Newsletter F IRST Q UARTER 2002 V OL . 8, N O . 1 I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E AIB 2002 1 Member Updates 4 WAIB 6 Chapters 5 Announcements 9 Advertisements 11 Membership Forms 14-16 Insights AIB Insights will now be published seperately from this newsletter. Get Ready for San Juan, Puerto Rico! 2002 Advance Program Enclosed Go to www.aibworld.net to find all info on the 2002 meeting under Events T he AIB 2002 Program Committee * has lined up an impressive program for you at the Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 28-July 1, 2002. The theme for this year’s conference is "Geographies and International Business". I want to tell you a bit about what we have planned and invite you to come make this the best meet- ing yet! In terms of pre-conference activities, we will hold Doctoral and Junior Faculty Consortiums all day Friday, June 28. Witold Henisz (Wharton) and Joanne Oxley (Michigan) are the two consortia chairs. Lloyd Russow (Philadelphia) has organized a "Meet the Editors" roundtable for the consortia participants on Friday afternoon. There they will have the opportunity to interact with editors of major international business journals. Three ever-popular Poster Sessions will be held on, Saturday and Sunday, both with lunch, and Monday with wine & cheese. Doctoral consortium students have a special invitation to submit a paper for review by the consortium chair, with accepted papers being presented in a special "Doctoral ...Continued on next page 7 2002 Conference Program Chair Lorraine Eden, Texas A&M University

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AIB Newsletter - Fourth Quarter 2001" 1

AIB Newsletter is published quarterly by theAcademy of International Business

Secretariat. For information, please contact: James R. Wills, Jr., AIB Exec. Secretary or

Laurel King, Managing Director, 2404 Maile Way,

University of Hawai‘i, CBA C-306,Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96822 U.S.A.

Tel: (808) 956-3665 • Fax: (808) 956-3261 E-mail: [email protected]

www.aibworld.net AIB Staff:

Layout - Eric FongEditing - Karen IwamotoAdmin - Linh Vu

Copyright © 2001 Academy of International Business

ISSN: 1520-6262

AIB NNeewwsslleetttteerrF I R S T Q U A R T E R 2 0 0 2V O L . 8 , N O . 1

I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E

AIB 2002 1Member Updates 4WAIB 6Chapters 5Announcements 9Advertisements 11Membership Forms 14-16

InsightsAIB Insights will now be

published seperately from

this newsletter.

Get Ready for San Juan, Puerto Rico!

2002 AdvanceProgram Enclosed

Go to www.aibworld.netto find all info on

the 2002 meetingunder Events

The AIB 2002 Program Committee* has lined up animpressive program for you at the Caribe Hiltonin San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 28-July 1,

2002. The theme for this year’s conference is"Geographies and International Business". Iwant to tell you a bit about what we have plannedand invite you to come make this the best meet-ing yet!

In terms of pre-conference activities, we willhold Doctoral and Junior Faculty Consortiumsall day Friday, June 28. Witold Henisz (Wharton)

and Joanne Oxley(Michigan) are the twoconsortia chairs.Lloyd Russow(Philadelphia) hasorganized a "Meet theEditors" roundtable for theconsortia participants onFriday afternoon. Therethey will have the opportunity to interact with editorsof major international business journals.

Three ever-popular Poster Sessions will be heldon, Saturday and Sunday, both with lunch, andMonday with wine & cheese. Doctoral consortiumstudents have a special invitation to submit a paperfor review by the consortium chair, with acceptedpapers being presented in a special "Doctoral

...Continued on next page 7

2002 ConferenceProgram Chair Lorraine Eden,

Texas A&M University

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EXECUTIVE BOARDPresident

Stephen J. KobrinWharton SchoolUniversity of Pennsylvania

Immediate Past PresidentJosé de la TorreThe Anderson School at UCLA

Vice President - 2001 ProgramBernard YeungStern School, New York University

Vice President - 2002 ProgramLorraine EdenMays College, Texas A&M University

Vice President of AdministrationDaniel Van Den BulckeUniversity of Antwerp - RUCA

Executive SecretaryJames R. Wills, Jr.University of Hawai‘i at Manoa

CHAPTER CHAIRPERSONS-Japan Chapter-

Masataka Ota, Waseda University

-Korea Chapter-Dong-Kee RheeSeoul National University

-Pacific Basin Chapter-Aspy P. PaliaUniversity of Hawai‘i at Manoa

-Southeast Asia Chapter-T.S. ChanLingnan University, Hong Kong

-Western Europe Chapter-J.J. Duran HerreraUniversidad Autonoma de Madrid

-United Kingdom Chapter-Jeremy CleggUniversity of Leeds

-Canada Chapter-Terri R. Lituchy, Concordia University

-Midwest USA Chapter-Sumit Kundu, Saint Louis University

-Northeast USA Chapter-Rajib SanyalThe College of New Jersey

-Southeast USA Chapter-Robert D. Goddard, IIIAppalachian State University

-Southwest USA Chapter-Syed Tariq AnwarWest Texas A&M University

-Western USA Chapter-“Ram” Sundaresan RamThunderbird

-Chile Chapter-Carlos FuentesUniversidad Gabriela Mistral

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONALBUSINESS STUDIESThomas L. Brewer, EditorGeorgetown University

Catherine Langlois, Deputy EditorGeorgetown University

EXECUTIVE SECRETARIATLaurel King, Managing Director

Your New Executive BoardCongratulations to the new Executive Board members (serving from August 1, 2002

to July 31, 2004). It was a very close race with 640 members voting. Thank you to the top-class slate of candidates!

President: Peter Buckley

Vice President of Meetings: Nakiye Boyaciiller and Udo Zander

Vice President of Administration: Marjorie Lyles

Peter J. Buckley is (BA (Econ), MA, Ph.D.) is a Professor ofInternational Business and Director of the Centre for InternationalBusiness, University of Leeds, (CIBUL). He is Visiting Professor,Department of Economics, Univeristy of Reading, The ManagementSchool, Lancaster University and in the Faculty of Management andOrganization, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. After degreesfrom the Universities of York (BA Social Sciences - Economics) andEast Anglia (MA - Development Economics), he did his PhD at theUniversity of Lancaster. Following a period of research at the Universityof Reading, he worked at the University of Bradford ManagementCentre until his departure for Leeds in July 1995.

N a k i y eBoyacigiller isProfessor ofI n t e r n a t i o n a lManagement atSan Jose StateUniversity. Shereceived her doc-torate in organiza-tional behavior andindustrial relations

from the Haas School at UC Berkeley, herMBA from the Anderson School atUCLA, and her BA degree fromBogaziVi University in Istanbul, Turkey.

Udo Zander is Professorand Acting Director ofthe Institute ofInternational Business,IIB, at the StockholmSchool of Economics,SSE. IIB is a researchorganization includingover 25 faculty. Udo isalso responsible for thePhD program inBusiness Administration at the StockholmSchool of Economics, enrolling some 120PhD students, and a member of the ExecutiveCommittee of the European DoctoralProgrammes Association.

Marjorie Lyles is Professor of International Strategic Management atIndiana University Kelley School of Business and the Kimball FacultyFellow. She was founding Director of the Indiana University Center onSoutheast Asia. She is a member of the American ManagementAssociation's International Council and has been an Invited Scholar andconsultant for the U.S. Department of Commerce in the Peoples'Republic of China. She was a visiting scholar in Thailand at NIDA, atthe European Institute of Business Administration (INSEAD) in France,at the Universiti Sains Malaysia, and at the University of St. Gallen(Switzerland). In fall 1997, she was the Arthur Andersen DistinguishedVisiting Professor at Cambridge University (England). She has a Ph.D.in Business Administration from the University of Pittsburgh and a B.S.from Carnegie-Mellon University.

Write in Presidents: (there were 16 write-in candidates, but none received more than two votes)

Please v is i t www.a ibwor ld .net for extended b ios

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JIBS Submission Procedures

The incoming editorial team of JIBS is led by Editor inChief, Professor Arie Y. Lewin, of the Fuqua School ofBusiness, Duke University. March 1st, 2002 marks thestart of the transition period. As of March 1st, 2002 thenew team will process the new submissions. ProfessorTom Brewer, the current Editor in Chief, processes man-uscripts submitted prior to March 1st.Please follow the submission guidelines in the back ofthe JIBS issue except for the following changes:Send one copy of complete manuscript and one diskette(instructions for diskette below addresses) to:

Professor Arie Y. Lewinc/o Brigitte BreemerkampERASMUS UNIVERSITY ROTTERDAM Faculty of Business AdministrationRoom F2-12P.O. Box 17383000 DR ROTTERDAMThe Netherlands

Also send one copy of complete manuscript and onediskette to:

Danielle TrojanManaging Editor JIBSThe Fuqua School of BusinessDuke UniversityDurham, NC 27708

DISKETTEThe diskette should be a standard, 3-1/2" and shouldcontain an electronic file of only the manuscript, in MSWord for Windows. In the electronic file, please be sureto:

# Clear the file/disk of all possible viruses:# Erase everything from the file/disk except the

manuscript (preferably by reformatting the diskcompletely first):

# Remove all information that could identify theauthor (s) of the paper (including acknowledge-ments and contact information): be sure toremove all identifying information from the"File, Properties, Summary" menu.

# Place ALL the submission in ONE file:# Use the automatic page numbering system to

number ALL pages, including the title/abstractpage; and

# Include the title on the abstract page and insert"JIBS" before the title

New MembersMembers joining AIB

from December 7, 2001 to March 11, 2002

Mohammed Alajlan

Khalid Alrajhi

S. Anupama

Dennis O. Anyamele

Sung C. Bae

Aubrey Balcom

Alvaro Berrio-Caratt

Sjoerd Beugelsaijk

Xiao-ping Chen

Cecily D. Cooper

Suzanne N. Cory

Lorna Doucet

Anthony Fabrizio

Steven M. Farmer

Igor Filatotchev

Michael R. Frankel

Sandra Gallicchio-Enders

Jonathan C. Glab

Remzi Gozubuyuk

Paul Gross

Terry Hallmark

James Harf

Eleanor Henry

Young Do Heo

Cecilia M.Hermansson

Adriana V Hilal

Ed Jankovic

Ruediger Kabst

Colm Kearney

Robert Kennedy

Mudrajad Kuncoro

Katarina E.Lagerstrom

Doowon Lee

Romie Littrell

Gerald A. Mcdermott

Jeffrey Mitzak

Nestor Moreno-Meza

Tatsuo Mori

Pinar Ozbay

Photis Panayides

Konrad Pawlik

Martin Pfaendler

Carrol J. Pickersgill

Roberto Ragozzino

Juan Ramirez

Mitchell Ratner

SankaranarayanSathyanarayan

Weilei Shi

K. Sivakumar

Florence, Sau MeiTang

Yoshinori Terai

Edmund R. Thompson

C. Tosinthiti

Rehan ul-Haq

Jorge Urrutia

Frans A.J. Van DenBosch

Daniel J. Venter

Rene G. Vernooij

Bala Vissa

Henk W. Volberda

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$Memberson the Move

BRENT D. WILSON, after twenty years on the faculty atBrigham Young University in Provo, Utah, has accepted theassignment as Dean of the School of Business at BrighamYoung University-Hawaii Campus in Laie, Hawaii.

PAUL W. BEAMISH (Ivey Business School), ANDREW

DELIOS (National University of Singapore), and SHIGEFUMI

MAKINO (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) haveedited Japanese Subsidiaries in the New Global Economy(Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2001, ISBN 1-84064-735-3). An earlier book titled Japanese Multinationals in theGlobal Economy (Paul W. Beamish, Andrew Delios andDon Lecraw, editors) introduced the Toyo Keizai databaseto the academic community, suggesting dozens of issuesand problems which could now be addressed using thisdata. Since then, the authors have been doing a lot ofresearch on various dimensions of Japanese Foreign DirectInvestment. Two chapters are original to this volume withelevin reprints of recently published papers. For more infor-mation, please visithttp://live1.ivey.uwo.ca/ami/R&P/New_Book_Ann.htm

J. JAY CHOI (Temple University) is Founding Editor of anannual Elsevier Science book series (JAI imprint),International Finance Review. Information about the seriesis available from the Elsevier website (www.elsevier.com)or from Dr. Choi’s web page (www.sbm.temple.edu/jay-choi/IFR). Two books are now available under this series:from www.elsevier.com or www.amazon.com.

Choi, J., ed., Asian Financial Crisis: Financial,Structural and International Dimensions, (ISBN 0-7623-0686-6), volume 1 of IFR, 2000.

Choi, J. and J. Wrase, eds., European MonetaryUnion and Capital Markets, (ISBN 0-7623-0830-3), vol-ume 2 of IFR, 2001.

USHA C. V. HALEY of the University of Tennessee,Knoxville, has published Multinational Corporations inPolitical Environments (World Scientific, ISBN 981-02-4427-4). The book advances and tests a theory of why for-eign corporations leave host states. Theories of internation-al business have often ignored the complexity of corporatedecisions about leaving foreign countries, generally assum-ing that the economic and competitive reasons that promptmultinational corporations to enter host states also explaintheir subsequent reasons for leaving. Alternatively, thisbook proposes a theory of how different stakeholders’ val-ues and ethics shape multinationals’ strategic leavingbehaviors. Tested in South Africa when US multinationalswere facing diverse pressures from stockholders, govern-ments and consumers to leave, the research provides aprism to isolate how different stakeholders’ actions influ-enced multinationals’ behaviors. The book also applies the

%JUST OFF T H E P R E S Sfindings and explores implications for recent stakeholders’attempts at influencing multinationals and governments,such as Nike in Asia and the Burmese government, throughsanctions, resolutions and boycotts. For more information,please visit http://www.wspc.com.sg/books/econom-ics/4528.html

MARIN ALEXANDROV MARINOV, Professor of Marketingand International Business at the University ofGloucestershire in England has just edited a book entitledInternationalization in Central and Eastern Europe (ISBN0754618579, Ashgate Publishing Ltd.). The volumeaddresses the rapid changes of the business climate in theregion of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) that have facil-itated the internationalization of companies, economic sec-tors, and national economies. The volume analyzes the fea-tures of internationalization in CEE from home and hostcompany and country perspectives, providing new insightson this major economic change. Contributors to the volumeare academics from the region of CEE and the westernworld. For more information, visit the publisher’s websiteat http://www.ashgate.com.

RAM MUDAMBI of Temple University has just publishedtwo books, both joint with PIETRO NAVARRA and GIUSEPPE

SOBBRIO of the University of Messina (Italy). Rules andReason is an edited volume published by CambridgeUniversity Press (2001, ISBN 0-521-65057-7). It examinesinternational issues in constitutional political economy andcontains chapters by leading academics including NobelLaureate James Buchanan. Rules, Choice and Strategy ispublished by Edward Elgar (2001 ISBN 1-84064-600-4)and is an analysis of comparative institutions.

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SOUTHEAST ASIA /AUSTRALIA

Regional ConferenceJuly 18-20, 2002Shanghai, China

The 2002 Academy ofInternational Business (AIB)Southeast Asia and AustraliaRegional Conference is co-hostedby the Hong Kong Institute ofBusiness Studies (HKIBS),Lingnan University, Hong Kongand Shanghai University ofFinance and Economics(SHUFE), Shanghai, People’sRepublic of China.

We invite papers for presentationand proposals for panel discus-sion related to the ConferenceTheme from scholars, businessexecutives, professionals andpublic policy makers.Conceptual, theoretical andempirical papers will all be con-sidered. Relevant papers are thoserelated to Global Competitionand International Business.

For more information, contact:

Ms. Vanessa Chan/Ms. Katy FanHong Kong Institute of Business

StudiesLingnan University

Tuen Mun, Hong Kong

Tel: (852) 2616 8373Fax: (852) 2572 4171

E-mail: [email protected]

NORTHEAST USAChapter Conference

September 26-28, 2002Salisbury, Maryland

The 2002 meeting will be heldSeptember 26-28, 2002 inSalisbury, Maryland. The host isthe Perdue School of Business atSalisbury University. The pro-gram chair is Dr. RichardHoffman.

The conference theme is “GlobalTransformations”. Globalizationof economies, markets, and cul-tures is affected by a number offactors including: regional eco-nomic integration (EU, NAFTA,ASEAN, MERCOSUR), chang-ing technology, security issues,and innovation.

Submission Deadline:April 26, 2002

Awards for best paper and bestdoctoral student paper will be

presented.

Send submissions to or for moreinformation, contact:

Dr. Richard C. Hoffman,Program Chair

Perdue School of BusinessSalisbury UniversitySalisbury, MD 21801

Tel: 1.410.548.5398Fax: 1.410.546.6208

Email: [email protected]

SOUTHEAST USAChapter ConferenceNovember 7-9, 2002

Atlanta, Georgia

The 2002 annual meeting of theAIB-SE, will be held in Atlanta,GA in cooperation with theSouthern ManagementAssociation meeting, onNovember 7-9, 2002. You areinvited to submit papers and/orpanel proposals that deal with anyinternational business topic. AProceedings issue is publishedwith the accepted paper submis-sions. Three (3) copies of the fullpaper, or at least a detailedabstract of not less than six (6)pages, must be received no laterthan June 14, 2002. Electronicsubmissions are preferred andshould be sent as email attach-ments in MS-Word.

Send submissions to or for moreinformation, contact:

Dr. Cheryl Van Deusen AIB-SE 2002 Conference Chair

Dept. of Management, Marketing& Logistics

University of North Florida 4567 St. Johns Bluff Road

Jacksonville, FL 32224

(904) 620-2780 (phone) (904) 620-2782 (fax)

Email: [email protected]

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The 2002 meeting Host School, University of

Puerto Rico, will host a Gala event where we

will experience our traditions, customs and

heritage through a showcase of our folkloric

music and favorite gastronomy. We will shed

Puerto Rican cultural allure in a blend of

sounds, aromas, dining and plenty of dancing

where you will play maracas and giros and

where you will dance salsa and merengue

and many other Caribbean rhythms.

We have arrange two special company tours

for the 2002 AIB Meeting. The first tour is the

BacardÌ plant in Catao. This tour is in the

metropolitan area and will allow you to com-

bine it with other activites. The second com-

pany tour is to the Hewlett Packard plant in

Aguadilla. This is one of the biggest HP

plants, which produce the inkjet cartridges for

HP printers. This plant is located in the west

and the tour will allow you to enjoy the north

coast of the island. These tours will be avail-

able only on Friday, June 28, 2002. For more

information on the company tours you may

contact [email protected] .

In addition, we will have tours for all family

members to the Old San Juan, the magnifi-

cent rain forest named El Yunque, the

Arecibo Observatory, the best beaches and

other excited places in the island. To plan

your trip we recommend you to visit the offi-

cial site of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company

at www.gotopuertorico.com .

A I B 2 0 0 2 G a l a e v e n t

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Consortium Row" in the Saturday Poster Session. We hope this new feature,together with the Placement Services Center, will provide multiple opportuni-ties for AIB faculty and students to interact.

The formal conference activities begin Friday at 4:30 with an OpeningPlenary, chaired by Paul LaTortue (University of Puerto Rico) on "Geography,Trading Blocs and Investment in the Caribbean Space". The plenary isdesigned to acquaint AIB members with key international business and publicpolicy issues in the Caribbean and Latin America, as seen from the perspectiveof distinguished scholars and policy makers. The plenary will be followed by thePresidential Reception, always a popular event!

Saturday, June 29, opens with the Conference Theme Plenary. Participantsinclude AIB members John Dunning (Reading), Steve Kobrin (Wharton) andMichael Enright (University of Hong Kong), with special guest, urban geogra-pher Allen Scott (UCLA). We will be discussing interactions between geogra-phy and international business, focusing on topics such as clustering, cyberspaceand the new Hollywood. Two other special plenary sessions are planned. Thefirst plenary, the Fellows Panel on Sunday organized by Julian Birkinshaw(London Business School), honors John Stopford (London Business School)and Louis Wells (Harvard) for their long contributions to international businessresearch and teaching. The second plenary, organized by Bernard Yeung (NewYork University), on Monday, honors Peter Buckley (Leeds) and Mark Casson(Reading) for their classic book, The Future of the Multinational Enterprise.

Several economic geographers are coming to participate in the meetingsand are looking forward to sharing their leading-edge research with AIB mem-bers. For example, Tetsuo Abo (Teikyo University), Maryann Feldman (JohnsHopkins), John Holmes (Queens), Martin Kenney (University of California-Davis) and Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen (State University of New York-Buffalo).Keith Maskus (University of Colorado-Boulder and the World Bank) and MontyGraham (Institute for International Economics) will be joining us. MartinKenney (University of California-Davis) and Tom Murtha (Minnesota) haveorganized an excellent session, looking at the Sloan industry studies on glob-alization. Some of the other sessions related to the conference theme include:clustering in high-tech industries, MNE location strategies, regional inte-gration, cultural distance, global e-commerce and global sourcing.Clustering within firms is a hot topic with several sessions focusing on jointventures, networks, strategic alliances and cross-cultural teams.

Particular regions of the world are also highlighted: small open economies,transition economies, Asia …and, not surprisingly, the Caribbean and LatinAmerica. This year’s meetings are the first in which we share sessions withBALAS, the Business Association of Latin American Studies. Joseph Ganitskyhas organized three sessions on Latin American business strategies, financialissues, and the Argentine currency crisis. BALAS members will be coming toour conference, and AIB members are encouraged to attend the BALAS sessions.

Several sessions push the edge in IB theory. The track chairs assembledthe very best papers in their particular tracks into Competitive sessions; slight-ly less polished papers appear in Workshop sessions. Anil Gupta (Maryland)has organized a thought-provoking session on the future of the multinationalenterprise, and Tailan Chi (Illinois) on incorporating real options theory in IBresearch. Bob Hoskisson (Oklahoma) has put together an interactive panel onnew research into restructuring business groups in emerging markets.

This year, Ray Mataloni (US Bureau of Economic Analysis), has been invit-ed to lead a special interactive workshop on FDI data, bringing together con-

...Continued from coverimages of Puerto Rico...

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sumers and producers of FDI data to talk about "what’s in, what’s out,what’s hot, what’s not". Another session that is sure to attract interestis a panel discussion, organized by Llewellyn Howell (Hawaii) onpolitical risk and terrorism post-9/11. Reid Click (George WashingtonUniversity) has organized a session in memory of Stephen Guisinger(University of Texas-Dallas) on multinationality, efficiency and firmvalue. These are some of the many, many sessions that this year’s pro-gram will offer you in Puerto Rico.

Several awards will be given at the meetings also. Five papershave been nominated for the Haynes Prize for the best paper writtenby an author or authors under 40 years of age; the authors are ProtitiDastidar (George Washington University), Andrew Delios (NationalUniversity of Singapore) and Shige Makino (Chinese University ofHong Kong), Li Guoqiang (National University of Singapore), WitoldHenisz (Wharton) and Jeff Macher (Georgetown), and Bo Nielsen(University of Washington). The winning paper will be announced atMonday’s Awards and Recognition Luncheon. Other closely watchedawards include the Farmer Dissertation Award and the AIBExecutive-of-the-Year.

Women in the Academy of International Business (WAIB) willhold their second reception and meeting on Saturday, June 29, and allWAIB members are encouraged to attend. WAIB has a websitehttp://cibs.tamu.edu/waib set up by Beckie LeFlore (Texas A&M);watch for new items this spring.

I would like to thank all the people who submitted paper and panelproposals in December, who reviewed them in January, and who are onthe program in a variety of roles as paper givers, panelists, chairs anddiscussants. Thank you for your time and efforts on behalf of theAcademy of International Business!

As we get closer to the meetings, more information will be postedon the conference website at https://www.aibworld.net (click on“events”). Please check the site frequently. If you have any questionsor comments, please email me at [email protected]. ArleenHernandez, the Local Arrangements Chair, and her team at theUniversity of Puerto Rico have a fabulous set of events for us also,but I will let her tell you about them herself!

Looking forward to seeing you in Puerto Rico,

Lorraine EdenAIB Vice President

and 2002 Program ChairDepartment of Management

Texas A&M University

* This year’s Program Committee consists of myself and the wonderful group of people who have givenmany hours of their time as track chairs: Steve Salter (Cincinnati), Tina Dacin (Queen’s), Stewart Miller

(Michigan State), Susan Feinberg (Maryland), Robert Weiner (George Washington University), Yadong Luo(Miami), Mike Wright (Nottingham), Eleanor Westney (MIT), Saeed Samiee (Tulsa), Jing Zhou (Texas A&M),Robert Kudrle (Minnesota), Tom Murtha (Minnesota), and Joseph Ganitsky (Loyola University-New Orleans),

the BALAS track chair. I would also like to acknowledge my hard-working team at Texas A&M: Lei Zhao,Shannon Eyre, Natalie Young, Jun Li and Robert Bartholomei.

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& MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS &

# Help With Unfinished Textbook by SteveGuisinger

(announcement by Alexandra Guisinger)

Upon his death, my father, Stephen Guisinger, Professorof International Management Studies at the University ofTexas at Dallas, left unfinished his most recent project --a textbook entitled International Business: GlobalizingThe Firm. Using an innovative matrix framework, myfather sought to reorganize the traditional structure ofinternational business textbooks; starting with a conceptof a best practice domestic firm, the book was to lead stu-dents through the adaptions to the firm’s major businessprocesses necessary for success in a world characterizedby rapid globalization. Particular focus was to be paid toseven areas that my father called together ECLIPTER:Econography, Culture, Legal Systems, Income Profile,Political Risk, Tax Systems, and Exchange Rates.

The project was well underway with my father havingcompleted a lengthy annotated outline, several chapters,and detailed outlines for most of the remaining chapters.It is the hope of my family that this textbook project canbe continued. To this end, I am seeking a senior professoror a pair of professors who would be interested in pickingup this project in its current state.

Those interested in this project should contact me [email protected]. I will be happy to pro-vide further details on the book and its structure to thoseexpressing interest. With the help of one of my father’scolleagues, I will then create a list to be passed on to thepublisher where a final decision can be made.

Cordially,

Alexandra Guisinger

# Innovating Asian Management in the 21stCentury

Asia Academy of Management, Third ConferenceBangkok, Thailand, December 12-14, 2002

Hosted by Chulalongkorn University

The Asia Academy of Management invites papers for itsthird conference on the captioned theme. Before the finan-cial crisis, the Asia experience had been described as the“Asian miracle”. However, there is much skepticism for thefuture of Asian businesses during and after the financial cri-sis. Will Asia business firms be able to learn from thisexpereince and become better? Or, will they lose themomentum in re-establishing their successful trend? Thesemay depend on whether Asian businesses are able to inno-vate their management practices. Innovating Asian manage-ment in the 21st century and other related themes aboutAsia management will form the core issues to be addressedin the conference.

Submission deadline is May 31, 2002. For more informa-tion, please visit the conference web page atwww.acc.chula.ac.th/aaom2002 or contact:

Dr. Pasu DecharinFaculty of Commerce and Accountancy

Chulolongkorn UniversityPayathai Rd., PathumwanBangkok, Thailand 10330

Tel: (662) 218-5827Fax: (662) 218-5765

Email: [email protected]

# New Web Site

Professor Arvind K. Jain has created a website to help stu-dents and faculty research various issues surrounding glob-alization. The website is divided into topics and is linked tomany other websites on these issues. Your comments on theorganization, usefulness as well as items for inclusions willbe most welcome.

http://dbonline.concordia.ca/jain/mainglobalization.htm

For more information, please contact: Arvind K. JainTel: 514-848-2939Fax: 514-848-4500E-mail: [email protected]

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Book Announcement

An Anthology from Journal of International Business Studies(Chinese Translation)

ISBN: 7-111-09483-2Publication Date: January 2002

Price: RMB26.00Publisher: China Machine Press / Huazhang Graphics Company,

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Paul W. Beamish (Richard Ivey School ofBusiness)

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This is a collection of the most influential articles from JIBSfor China. With so many excellent articles to choose fromduring JIBS 30 years of publication, it was indeed a difficulttask to choose only 10 articles. The articles chosen wereselected on the basis of both citation analyses and relevanceto the existing global business environment, and included allof the JIBS Decade Award papers. For more information,please visithttp://live1.ivey.uwo.ca/ami/R&P/New_Book_Ann.htm

1. Anderson, Erin and Hubert Gatignon. 1986.Modes of Foreign Entry: A Transaction CostAnalysis and Propositions. Journal ofInternational Business Studies, Vol 17(3): 1-26.

2. Beamish, Paul W. and John C. Banks. 1987.Equity Joint Ventures and the Theory of theMultinational Enterprise. Journal of InternationalBusiness Studies, Vol 18(2): 1-16

3. Dunning, John H. 1988. The Eclectic Paradigm ofInternational Production: A Restatement andSome Possible Extensions. Journal ofInternational Business Studies, Vol 19(1): 1-31.

4. Kogut, Bruce and Harbir Singh. 1988. The Effectof National Culture on the Choice of Entry Mode.Journal of International Business Studies, Vol19(3): 411-432.

5. Geringer, J. Michael and Louis Herbert, 1989.Control and Performance of International JointVentures. Journal of International BusinessStudies, Vol. 20(2): 235-254.

6. Johanson, Jan and Jan-Erik Vahlne. 1977. TheInternationalization Process of the Firm - A Modelof Knowledge Development and IncreasingForeign Market Commitments. Journal ofInternational Business Studies, Vol. 8(1): 23-32.

7. Hofstede, Geert. 1983. The Cultural Relativity ofOrganizational Practices and Theories. Journal ofInternational Business Studies, Vol. 14(2): 75-89.

8. Davidson, W. H. and D. G. McFetridge. 1985. KeyCharacteristics in the Choice of InternationalTechnology Transfer Mode. Journal ofInternational Business Studies, Vol. 16(2): 5-21.

9. Bilkey, Warren J. and Erik Nes. 1982. Country-of-Origin Effects on Product Evaluations. Journal ofInternational Business Studies, Vol. 13(1): 89-99.

10. Fagre, Nathan and Louis T. Wells, Jr. 1982.Bragaining Power of Multinationals and HostGovernments. Journal of International BusinessStudies, Vol. 13(2): 9-23.

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Call for Papers

A Handbook ofQuantitative Research

Methods for InternationalBusiness

to be published by Edward Elgar

Additional Chapters are sought, particularly on

Alternative data collection methodsChallenges of cross-cultural and compar-

ative researchData analysis methods for qualitative IB

researchConducting longitudinal IB researchDoing research in African, the Middle

East or South AmericaCombining qualitative and quantitative

researchEthics and intercultural business researchThe impact of gender on conducting IB

researchIB research paradigms / epistemologyValidity and reliability concerns

Potential contributors, please contact the editors:

Rebecca Marschan-Piekkari, SwedishSchool of Economics and BusinessAdministration, Finland

[email protected]

Catherine Welch, University of New SouthWales, Australia

[email protected]

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Requirements: Applicants must possess a Ph.D. inInternational Business or Business Administration. Tenuretrack positions carry an expectation of excellence in teachingand adequate evidence of scholarly production.

Course Assignments: Probable assignments includeIntroduction to International Business, International BusinessStrategies, and Asian, Latin American, or European Businesscourses.

The University: A Catholic, Jesuit institution dedicated to edu-cation, research and healthcare, Saint Louis University com-prises eleven schools and colleges specializing in numerousdisciplines including medicine and law. The university’s diver-sity is further enhanced with a fully operating campus inMadrid, Spain.

John Cook School of Business: Approximately 1300 under-graduate and 400 graduate students study at the School.

• Accreditation: The school is fully AACSB accredited• Expansion: Completed in summer 2000, John and Lucy

Cook Hall, the School’s $15 million expansion, containshigh tech classrooms, study rooms, offices, and meetingfacilities.

• International Business: Degrees offered include BS/BA,MBA, Ph.D. and Executive Master of InternationalBusiness.

Location: Located in midtown St. Louis, the University isaccessible from all major thoroughfares. The metropolitan areawith 2.5 million residents is home to many Fortune 500 com-panies and is rated among the top cities for livability withregard to cost of living, housing, cultural and entertainmentvenues, educational institutions, and employment. Numerousopportunities exist for the successful candidate to interact witharea business leaders.

To be considered, please send cover letter, curriculum vitae, andsupporting documents to:

Dr. Seung H. Kim, DirectorBoeing Institute of International BusinessSaint Louis UniversityJohn and Lucy Cook Hall, 3323674 Lindell BoulevardSt. Louis, MO 63108-3397

Phone: (314) 977-3898 Email: [email protected]: (314) 977-7188 Website: http://biib.slu.edu/

Saint Louis University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. The final offer is subject to approval of the university’s budget.

Tenure Track PositionFall 2002

Assistant/AssociateProfessor of

International Business

John Cook School of BusinessBoeing Institute of International Business

A m e r i c a n S o c i e t y f o rC o m p e t i t i v e n e s s ( A S C )

Call for PapersThirteenth Annual Conference

October 10-12, 2002

Washington, D.C. Area

The thirteenth Annual Conference on Competition in aTurbulent World will be held in the Washington, D.C.area on October 10-12, 2002. The conference will con-centrate on the elements of success in teh global econo-my. Papers dealing with national, regional, and globalstrategies related to the themees suggested below are wel-come. Panels and symposia that highlight emerging theo-ries, cutting-edge research or best corporate practices arealso sought. Special consideration will be given to papers,abstracts, and symposia proposals that facilitate exchangebetween scholars and practitioners. In addition, proposalsfor panels will be considered.

Papers/proposals focusing on the following major top-ics (but not limited to the following topics) are sought:

Global CompetitionPrivatization and Market ChangeCorporate Responsibility and Global CompactCompeting in Dynamic Global IndustriesHuman Resource IssuesPublic Affairs and Corporate Communications

Accepted papers will be published in the annual researchvolume - Journal of Global Competitiveness. At least oneauthor is required to attend the conference. Highly com-petitive papers may be invited for publication in one ofthe journals of the Society - Advances in CompetitivenessResearch or Competitiveness Review. The deadline forthe receipt of submitted papers is May 31, 2002. To facil-itate the blind peer review process, the first page shouldinclude: Title of paper, authors’ name(s), institutionalaffiliation(s), and phone and fax number(s). The secondpage should repeat the paper title but should contain noinformation that would identify author or institution.Publication style guidelines of the AmericanPsychological Association should be used. Please sendfour copies of the paper, abstract or symposium proposalto:

Prashnath B. Nagendra, Academic Program ChairAmerican Society for Competitiveness

PO Box 1658Indiana, PA 15705

E-mail: [email protected]: 724-357-4880 Fax: 724-357-5743

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A S S O C I A T I O N F O R

GLOBALBUSINESSThe 2002 Annual Conference of the Association for GlobalBusiness will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 21-24, 2002. We invite all academicians, business professionals,and others with an interest in global business enterprises toattend. Papers describing results of recent research are solicit-ed for presentation at the meeting. All topics in business disci-plines (accounting, finance, International Business, manage-ment, and marketing), economics, management informationsystems and computer science, political science, and globalstrategies are appropriate. We also need session chairpersonsand we encourage you to convene panel discussions. Submitfour (4) copies of your complete paper or a four (4) pageabstract, along with your e-mail address to expedite theacknowledgment and acceptable process. Selected papers thatare presented will be published either in the proceedings or inThe Journal of Current Research in Global Business.Preference for publication will be given to complete papers.The deadline for submission of papers or proposals is May 15,2002. Send all correspondence to:

Professor Hormoz MovassaghiAGB VP and Program Director

Ithaca College, School of BusinessIthaca, NY 14850

Tel: (607) 274-3956Fax: (607) 274-1152E-mail: [email protected]

Journal of Global BusinessThe journal invites authors from the business, government,and academic communities to contribute articles on domesticor International Business topics for possible publication inupcoming issues. JGB accepts manuscripts from a wide vari-ety of disciplines employing many different styles of writing.Articles from all major disciplines of business and globalstrategies are appropriate. Related political science topics arewelcome. Submit four (4) copies of the original paper, thesubmission fee (AGB members US$20, nonmembers US$40)and a self-addressed, stamped postcard to acknowledge thereceipt of the manuscript. Address all manuscripts and edito-rial correspondence to:

Faramarz Damanpour, EditorJournal of Global Business

P.O. Box 1381Harrisburg, VA 22803 USA

Tel/Fax: (540) 433-7403E-mail: [email protected]

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B. FINANCEB1 COST OF CAPITAL & FINANCIAL STRUCTUREB2 CAPITAL BUDGETINGB3 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETSB4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENTB5 INVESTMENT APPRAISALB6 TRANSFER PRICING ISSUESB7 OTHER . . . . . . . .

C. ACCOUNTING & TAXATIONC1 COMPARATIVE ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS & PRACTICESC2 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL REPORTINGC3 MEASUREMENT ISSUES (E.G., CURRENCY TRANSLATION, INFLATION

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J. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND POLITICAL SCIENCEJ1 POLITICAL RISK ASSESSMENT & MANAGEMENTJ2 INTER-GOVERNMENT RELATIONSJ3 ISSUES OF SOVEREIGNTY, HEGEMONY & DEPENDENCEJ4 POLITICAL ASPECTS OF MNE ACTIVITY, BUREAUCRACIESJ5 MNES & DISTRIBUTION POWERJ6 PRESSURE GROUPS, PUBLIC AFFAIRS, PUBLIC OPINIONJ7 OTHER . . . . . . . .

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