Fast Facts

  • Each of these special sessions is hosted by a different AIB Fellow and focused on a specific IB topic.
  • These 50-minute roundtable discussions are an opportunity to exchange ideas with one of our leading scholars, as well as your fellow AIB members, on a topic of mutual interest.
  • Cafés have been scheduled throughout the pre-conference and conference at a wide variety of times for the convenience of members around the world.
  • Capacity is limited to 20 people for each session, so sign up early! The registration deadline is June 28.
  • AIB 2020 Conference Registration is required to participate in these free Cafés.

UPDATE: DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, THESE SESSIONS NO LONGER REQUIRE PRE-REGISTRATION. SIMPLY FIND YOUR DESIRED SESSION ON THE CONFERENCE TIMELINE AND JOIN AT THE SCHEDULED TIME.

Fast Facts

  • Each of these special sessions is hosted by a different AIB Fellow and focused on a specific IB topic.
  • These 50-minute roundtable discussions are an opportunity to exchange ideas with one of our leading scholars, as well as your fellow AIB members, on a topic of mutual interest.
  • Cafés have been scheduled throughout the pre-conference and conference at a wide variety of times for the convenience of members around the world.
  • Capacity is limited to 20 people for each session, so sign up early! The registration deadline is June 28.
  • AIB 2020 Conference Registration is required to participate in these free Cafés.

UPDATE: DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, THESE SESSIONS NO LONGER REQUIRE PRE-REGISTRATION. SIMPLY FIND YOUR DESIRED SESSION ON THE CONFERENCE TIMELINE AND JOIN AT THE SCHEDULED TIME.

Fellows Café Schedule

DateTime (UTC/GMT)Local TimeHost FellowTopic
July 29:00 amLocal TimeUlf AnderssonSubsidiary Research – What is Hot, Interesting, and Beneficial?
July 211:00 amLocal TimeElizabeth RoseInternationalizing from Emerging Markets
July 21:00 pmLocal TimeSjoerd Beugelsdijk
Klaus Meyer
Arjen van Witteloostuijn
Modern Publication Practices: Why We Should Change Our Habits
July 22:00 pmLocal TimePaula Caligiuri
Dana Minbaeva
Handling the COVID-19 Pandemic: Answers We Wish We Had in International HRM
July 23:00 pmLocal TimeSjoerd Beugelsdijk
Timothy Devinney
Theory and Measurement of Culture
July 24:00 pmLocal TimeArie LewinComparing Country Resilience and Bounce-back in Responding to Coronavirus
July 25:00 pmLocal TimeSumit KunduResearch on the Middle Class in Emerging Markets
July 312:00 amLocal TimeKlaus MeyerCOVID-19 – Thinking Strategically During the Global Pandemic
July 39:00 amLocal TimeBodo SchlegelmilchCulture and Corona: How the Crisis Shapes Cultural Change
July 312:00 pmLocal TimeAnne-Wil HarzingWhere is International Mobility Research Going and Where Should It Go?
July 31:00 pmLocal TimeTarun KhannaNew Computational Techniques in IB Research
July 33:00 pmLocal TimeElizabeth RoseInternationalizing from Emerging Markets
July 36:00 pmLocal TimeLilac NachumThe Corona Virus and its Impact on Global Supply Chains
July 61:00 amLocal TimeAlvaro Cuervo-CazurraEmerging Markets and Global Strategy
July 68:00 amLocal TimeSjoerd Beugelsdijk
Timothy Devinney
Theory and Measurement of Culture
July 69:00 amLocal TimeArjen van WitteloostuijnCo-creative Experimental Action Research: A Method for Causal Inference and Societal Impact
July 611:00 amLocal TimeJean-Francois HennartHow Can the Business Model Concept Contribute to International Business?
July 63:00 pmLocal TimeSjoerd Beugelsdijk
Klaus Meyer
Arjen van Witteloostuijn
Modern Publication Practices: Why We Should Change Our Habits
July 64:00 pmLocal TimeTarun Khanna

New Computational Techniques in IB Research

NOTE: This Café session was originally scheduled for July 8 but has been rescheduled at this new time slot.

July 66:00 pmLocal TimeRuth AguileraInternational Corporate Governance and CSR
July 67:00 pmLocal TimeMary Yoko BrannenTheorizing from Ethnography and Other Types of Qualitative Research
July 68:00 pmLocal TimeMike PengFrontiers of the Institution-based View
July 610:00 pmLocal TimeGary KnightBorn Global Firms, International Entrepreneurship, and Contemporary Firm (Please Note New Time
July 611:00 pmLocal TimeGeorge YipBecoming a Dean: Getting the Job and Doing the Job (without Getting Fired)
July 71:00 amLocal TimeKlaus MeyerManaging the MNE Subsidiary
July 79:00 amLocal TimeAnne-Wil HarzingWhere is International Mobility Research Going and Where Should It Go?
July 711:00 amLocal TimeUlf AnderssonSubsidiary Research – What is Hot, Interesting and Beneficial?
July 72:00 pmLocal TimePaula Caligiuri
Dana Minbaeva
Handling the COVID-19 Pandemic: Answers We Wish We Had in International HRM
July 76:00 pmLocal TimeRobert GrosseAre We in a World of Dual Hegemonic Stability Today?  (Is the China-US Hegemony Sustainable?)
July 77:00 pmLocal TimeSumit KunduResearch on the Middle Class in Emerging Markets
July 78:00 pmLocal TimeLilac NachumTime Zone Differences – a Challenge of International Business that Zoom Does Not Solve
July 79:00 pmLocal TimeRuth AguileraInternational Corporate Governance and CSR
July 711:00 pmLocal TimeAlvaro Cuervo-CazurraEmerging Markets and Global Strategy
July 812:00 amLocal TimeGary KnightBorn Global Firms, International Entrepreneurship, and Contemporary Firm
July 89:00 amLocal TimeTorben PedersenHow the Pandemic Disrupts Global Value Chains: Efficiency versus Resilience
July 810:00 amLocal TimeJean-Francois HennartHow Can the Business Model Concept Contribute to International Business?
July 811:00 amLocal TimeBodo SchlegelmilchCulture and Corona: How the Crisis Shapes Cultural Change
July 84:00 pmLocal TimeMary Yoko BrannenTheorizing from Ethnography and Other Types of Qualitative Research
July 8 ……..5:00 pm …………Local Time …………Arie Lewin
Helena Barnard
How Have Some Countries So Far Avoided the Predicted Pandemic?