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Two New Frontline IB Interviews are Posted: Kathleen Eisenhardt, and Michael Hitt

  • 1.  Two New Frontline IB Interviews are Posted: Kathleen Eisenhardt, and Michael Hitt

    Posted 04-22-2021 13:22

    Dear Colleagues,

     

    Two new "Frontline IB" interviews are released this week:

    Kathleen Eisenhardt, and Michael Hitt

     

    Here is the link for accessing the Frontline IB videos. https://www.aib.world/community/frontline-ib/

     

    Next week we will be releasing interviews with:

    Donald Lessard, and Farok Contractor

     

    You can still access previously released interviews on the Frontline IB site:

    Week #1: Peter Buckley, and John Cantwell

    Week #2: David Teece, and Ram Mudambi

    Week #3: Jean Francois Hennart, and Mary Yoko Brannen

    Week #4: Tarun Khanna, and Marjorie Lyles

    Week #5: Oded Shenkar, and Srilata Zaheer

    Week #6: Sarianna Lundan, and Mike Peng

    Week #7: Anil Gupta, and Bernard Yeung

    Week #8: Mark Casson, and Myles Shaver

    Week #9: John Child, and Mary Teagarden

    Week #10: Herman Aguinis, and Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra

     

    Please join us in the "Frontline IB: Conversations with IB Scholars" series. This is a video series with prominent international business scholars where we showcase them as a person, as a thought leader and researcher, and finally, as a mentor.

    Most of us read and extensively cite these top IB scholars. Their groundbreaking and seminal papers inspire us, and yet, many of us rarely get to know the "person" behind the scholarly accomplishments. These esteemed colleagues generously share with us how different facets of their lives have influenced their academic work. The recordings are not about particular papers or specific empirical methods. Each researcher has unique perspectives yet exhibit a shared ethos that centers on finding and solving substantive puzzles in IB. These semi-structured interviews are in three parts. First, the guests talk about their journey on how they got into the profession, what else they could or would have pursued, their passions, interests, etc. Second, the scholars talk about promising IB topics, under-explored, not-well-understood, and over-emphasized topics. Third, the scholars share the best advice they received, their advice to young scholars on what to do and what not to do for a successful career. There is much value in learning from their experiences and hindsight.  Each session is practically a 'masterclass' with a top mind in our field. We hope these dynamic segments will keep on inspiring generations of scholars. The recordings are housed in AIB's video library, and public access is made possible by courtesy of AIB.

    Looking forward to sharing many great interviews with you.

    Sincerely,

    Ilgaz Arikan



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    Ilgaz Arikan
    iarikan@kent.edu
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