
AIB 2010 Annual Meeting
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
June 25-29, 2010
Call for Reviewers
Dear AIB Member:
I am writing to ask whether you would be willing to serve as a member of The Program Review Committee for the 2010 Annual AIB Meeting to be held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from June 25 to June 29, 2010. If you agree, please expect to receive 2 or 3 papers for review by late January and to return them by February 15, 2010.
As usual, manuscripts and panel proposals will be submitted directly to each track via the AIB online submission system . The submission system is now open and the deadline for the submission of all manuscripts and proposals is January 15, 2010.
As with the submission of papers, signing up to serve as a reviewer will be managed on the web. Being a reviewer is a very important and critical role to play and we invite you to actively participate in the 2010 program. Last year, over 1,000 people reviewed the manuscripts. If you have previously participated as a reviewer we encourage you to register again this year, which I am hopeful and certain you will, and we invite new reviewers to join. Also please circulate this message to whomever you think would be able and willing to contribute. As in the past years, the Track Chairs will also identify the best reviewers. The Best Reviewer for each track will be recognized at the conference in Rio de Janeiro, as well as the AIB Newsletter.
To volunteer as a reviewer, please visit:
http://meetings.aib.msu.edu/aib/2010/signup.php
Please remember that you will have to choose a track in which you would like to review papers. This year's tracks are as follows:
- Institutions, Governance, and CSR
- International Marketing Management and Supply Chain
- IB Theory, FDI, and Entry Mode
- Global Strategy, Alliances, and Competitiveness
- MNC Management and Organization
- Innovation and Knowledge Management
- Emerging, Transition, and Developing Economies
- Cross-cultural Management and International HRM
- International Economics, Finance and Accounting
- SMEs, Entrepreneurship, and Born Global
- Special Track: Teaching International Business
- Special Track: Methods in International Business
Descriptions of these tracks and identifying keywords and phrases can be found in the 2010 Call for Papers.
I do hope that you will find the time to assist us with this most important review process, and consider submitting a paper or panel proposal yourself. The quality of our meetings critically depends on both your input and your presence for which we are most grateful. I thank you for your cooperation and look forward to seeing you in Rio de Janeiro!
Tatiana Kostova
Program Chair, AIB 2010 Annual Meeting
Moore School of Business
University of South Carolina

