2002 Annual Meeting
Academy of International Business
Caribe Hilton - San Juan, Puerto Rico
June 28-July 1, 2002
Doctoral Consortium
AIB will offer a consortium for doctoral students on Friday, June 28, 2002. Witold Henisz of Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania is organizing the consortium. A number of leading international
business researchers will serve as speakers for the event. These faculty will also present
their interpretation of important and emerging research areas in international business and
lead discussions on several topics. The emphasis will be placed on issue-oriented research,
which may transcend traditional functional boundaries.
CONSORTIUM PANEL MEMBERS
Panelists for the consortium are:
Witold Henisz, Wharton (Chair)
Jose Campa, IESE
Kathryn Dewenter, University of Washington
Andrew Delios, National University of Singapore
Xavier Martin, NYU
Rachelle Sampson, NYU
John Stopford, London Business School
These faculty will present their interpretation of important and emerging
research areas in international business and lead discussions on several
topics. The emphasis will be placed on issue-oriented research, which may
transcend traditional functional boundaries.
MEET THE EDITORS PANEL
In addition, there will be a special session on Friday afternoon, organized by
Lloyd Rossow (Philadelphia University), where the doctoral students will meet
and interact with the editors of the leading journals in international business.
Some of the editors who will be there are:
Arie Lewin -- Journal of International Business Studies
(new editor as of summer 2002)
Massaki "Mike" Kotabe -- Journal of International Management
(new editor as of February 2002)
Wayne A. Label -- International Trade Journal
Erdener Kaynak - Journal of Teaching in International Business
DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM ROW
A second new event in this year's consortium is that students will have the
opportunity to submit a paper for a special poster session on the regular
program. The consortium chair will solicit submissions from participants and
those judged acceptable will be presented in a "Doctoral Consortium Row" within
the Poster Session on Saturday afternoon. These students will therefore have an
accepted paper at the annual AIB meetings. We see this as a way for doctoral
students to present their research to 700+ faculty members, in an early
pre-job-hunt situation, which should lead to better placements after graduation.
A poster paper can also be listed on one's curriculum vita, and may help obtain
funding to attend the conference.
HOW TO APPLY
To apply for the consortium, the student must be nominated by a faculty
member who writes a letter stating the student's interests and abilities.
Please send the nomination letter (including the contact e-mail addresses)
and supporting material (that includes a 300-word maximum abstract of the
student's current research topic to be distributed at the consortium).
Doctoral students may apply to AIB for $500 travel funding support.
Applications must be submitted on or before March 1, 2002, to:
Witold Jerzy Henisz
Chair, AIB 2001 Doctoral Consortium
2021 Steinberg Hall - Dietrich Hall
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6370 USA
Email: henisz@wharton.upenn.edu
(electronic submissions are strongly preferred)
http://www-management.wharton.upenn.edu/henisz
Fax: 215-898-0401