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Dear Colleagues:
Thank you for your great interest in the upcoming AoM PDW on Regional/Global strategies (description below). We have received very interesting questions from you that will invigorate the discussion. To ensure there are enough seats for everyone interested to attend, we encourage you to confirm your attendance with Ellie R. Banalieva (
e.banalieva@neu.edu <mailto:
e.banalieva@neu.edu> ) at your earliest convenience if you have not already done so.
See you in Philadelphia!
Ellie R. Banalieva
PDW on the Regional/Global Strategies Debate
Sunday, August 5, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm at Philadelphia Marriott, Room Franklin 9
Panelists and Distinguished Speakers:
Farok J. Contractor, Rutgers University
Alan M. Rugman, Indiana University
Michael D. Santoro, Lehigh University
Ravi Sarathy, Northeastern University
Tatiana Zalan, University of South Australia
Organizer and Presenter:
Ellie R. Banalieva, Northeastern University
Purpose & Relevance:
Recent research suggests the world's largest multinationals operate on a regional, rather than a global basis. This school of thought has elevated the supranational region as a new and relevant geographic unit of analysis. A simultaneous school of thought argues that multinationals are actually better off following global strategies. These two approaches are the basis for this PDW to further discuss regional internationalization.
The objective of this session is to discuss emerging research on regional/global strategies of high relevance to both scholars and practitioners in the international business, marketing, strategic management, organizational theory, technology management, and management consulting fields. More specifically, this PDW will focus on: (1) the theoretical and empirical challenges in the study of regional/global strategies; and (2) the potential directions for future research in the field.
Format of PDW:
To help stimulate an interactive dialogue on the regional/global strategies debate this PDW will consist of three parts.
In Part I, each of the panelists will briefly present a specific topic of research as it relates to the regional/global strategies of multinational firms. A Q&A from the audience on any of the presented topics will follow these presentations.
Part II will be organized as a theme-related open forum discussion between the panelists and audience members on pre-selected questions emailed in advance from interested attendants to the PDW's Organizer.
In Part III, the panelists, along with input from the session's participants, will synthesize the implications for theory and practice, e.g., what are the new research opportunities on the topic? What are the implications of regional strategies for management practitioners?
For further information on this PDW, please contact Ellie R. Banalieva (
e.banalieva@neu.edu <mailto:
e.banalieva@neu.edu> ). We look forward to meeting with you at what we hope will be an interesting and stimulating session.
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Ellie R. Banalieva, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
International Business & Strategy Group
College of Business Administration
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
313 Hayden Hall
Boston, MA 02115-5000
Phone: 617-373-4756
Fax: 617-373-8628
Email:
e.banalieva@neu.edu
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