Dear Colleagues,
Two new "Frontline IB" interviews are released this week:
Aida Hajro and Ingo Walter
Here is the link for accessing the Frontline IB videos. https://www.aib.world/community/frontline-ib/
Next, we will be releasing interviews with:
Pavida Pananond and Asli Colpan
You can 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
Week #11: Kathleen Eisenhardt, and Michael Hitt
Week #12: Donald Lessard, and Farok Contractor
Week #13: Charles Dhanaraj, and Sumit Kundu
Week # 14: Nicole Coviello, and Shaker Zahra
Week #15: Jay Barney, and Rajneesh Narula
Week #16: Elizabeth Rose, and Paul Beamish
Week #17: Timothy Devinney, and Julian Birkinshaw
Week #18: Africa Arino, and Chuck Kwok
Week #19: Mauro Guillen, and George Yip
Week #20: Helena Barnard, and Gabriel Benito
Week #21: Ravi Madhavan, and Klaus Meyer
Week #22: Lilac Nachum, and Torben Pedersen
Week #23: Arvind Parkhe, and Vijay Govindarajan
Week #24: Anne-Wil Harzing, and Sea-Jin Chang
Week #25: Andrew Delios, and Subi Rangan
Week #26: Tina Ambos, and Pervez Ghauri
Week #27: Mike Kotabe, and Ravi Ramamurti
Week #28: Jonathan Doh, and Sharon Alvarez
Week #29: Lorraine Eden, and Dana Minbaeva
Week #30: Paula Caligiuri and Cristina Gibson
Week #31: Felipe Monteiro and Juan Alcacer
Week #32: Desislava Dikova and Pierre Dussauge
Week #33: Zeynep Aycan and Joan Enric Ricart
Week #34: William Newburry and Paul Vaaler
Week #35: Elizabeth Maitland and Robert Grosse
Week #36: Birgitte Groogard and Jennifer Oetzel
Week #37: Tailan Chi and Axele Giroud
Week #38: Rosalie Tung and Geoffrey Jones
Week #39: Keith Brouthers and Nicolai Foss
Week #40: Daphne Yiu and Anoop Madhok
Week #41: Saul Estrin and Arjen van Witteloostuijn
Week #42: Tomas Hult and Andrew Inkpen
Week #43: Vikas Kumar and Peter Liesch
Week #44: April Knill and Christos Pitelis
Week #45: Benjamin Gomes-Casseres and Robert Hoskisson
Week #46: Eleanor Westney and Jose de la Torre
Week #47: Eric Tsang and David Reeb
Week #48: Stefanie Lenway and Stephen Tallman
Week #49: Esteban Garcia-Canal and Maurizio Zollo
Week #50: Mansour Javidan and Jane Lu
Week #51: Mitchell Koza and Ursula Ott
Week #52: Snejina Michailova and Grazia Santangelo
Week #53: Agnieszka Chidlow and Ronaldo Parente
Week #54: Helen De Cieri and Ajai Gaur
Week #55: David Collis and Harry Sapienza
Week #56: Hildy Teegen and Peter Williamson
Week #57: Len Trevino and Daniel Shapiro
Week #58: Raj Aggarwal and Gary Bruton
Week #59: Mila Lazarova and Ulf Andersson
Week #60: Rene Belderbos and Gary Knight
Week #61: Dan Li and Sergio Lazzarini
Week #61: Fiona Moore and Attila Yaprak
Week #62: Kazuhiro Asakawa and Anne Tsui
Week #63: Christine Chan and Yves Doz
Week #64: Usha Haley and Jan Selmer
Week #65: Emmanuella Plakoyiannaki and Luis Gomez-Mejia
Week #66: Robert Salomon and Jagdish Sheth
Week #67: Gautam Ahuja and Yongsun Paik
Week #68: Crystal Jiang and Steve Werner
Week #69: Paul Almeida and Gunter Stahl
Week #70: Paul Almeida and Gunter Stahl
Week #71: Ishtiaq Pasha Mahmood and Esther Tippmann
Week #72: Wayne Cascio and Luigi Zingales
Week #73: Shige Makino and Bodo Schlegelmilch
Week #74: Stephanie Decker and Roger Strange
Week #75: David Griffith and Allan Bird
Week #76: Robert Weiner and Ted Snyder
Week #77: Maria Tereza Fleury
Week #78: Anthony Goerzen and JT Li
Week #79: Aida Hajro and Ingo Walter
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
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