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AIB China Chapter 2018 Annual Conference
New Era, New Strategy:
Internationalization & Transformation by China’s Multinationals
May 26th-27th, 2018
Shanghai, P.R. China
Emerging market countries are rising up to become the driver of globalization in developing the world economy. The 2008-2010 economic recession influenced the traditional developed countries by sapping them of their former motivation to participate in and lead global development. Based on the opportunities that have opened up as a result, enterprises from emerging market countries, such as China, are contributing to this retreat by developed country entities as well as undertaking increasing global responsibilities to establish the new economic growth path. According to Statistical Set of 2016 China Foreign Direct Investment, with the background that the global FDI declined by 2%, China FDI had 34.7% year-over-year growth, reaching a new historical high 196.1 billion USD and accounting for 19.5% of the global total. 24,400 domestic investors set up 37,200 FDI enterprises in total which covered 190 countries in all regions of the world. There are 765 FDI merger and acquisition cases. The direct investment reached 86.5 billion USD. It is now incontrovertible that a new era, marked by heavy participation of emerging market enterprises, has now arrived.
Of special significance is the fact that emerging market countries, and above all China and its government, are trying to develop "new strategies" to promote the further development of globalization, including the successive implementation of "going global", RMB internationalization, and "One Belt One Road" strategy. The initiative of “One Belt and One Road” is a Chinese “way” (daolu) that advances globalization and aims to protect the free system of global trade and the open structure of the world economy. It is projected that the countries connected to “One Belt and One Road” will contribute 80% of global GDP increment in 2050, thereby becoming a new engine of global economic development.
In view of that, taking “New Era, New Strategy: Internationalization & Transformation by China’s Multinationals” as our main topic, AIB China Chapter, East China University of Science and Technology together with the University of San Francisco will hold the 2018 conference on May 27 in Shanghai. This conference will provide a platform for sharing ideas and insights among scholars, business executives, entrepreneurs, and policy-makers in terms of current and future research on issues of internationalization & transformation by China’s Multinationals, as well as the internationalization of emerging market firms.
Theme:
This conference aims to provide a platform for both scholars and practitioners to share ideas. We appreciate and encourage any topics about the internationalization of China’s Multinationals.
Submission Guidelines:
We invite scholars to present research and raise questions that concern China’s multinationals. Each author (either as a single author or as a co-author) may submit a maximum of three submissions to this conference. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference as either paper presentations or roundtable discussion sessions.
Papers must be written in Chinese or English and follow the current style of JIBS. Please include the title, author(s)’s information, abstract, the main text, figures/tables (if available) and references. Full papers for submission to the conference must be submitted to the following E-mail address: aibchina2018@126.com .
Keynote Speakers:
TBA
Supporting Institution:
University of San Francisco
The Preparatory Committee (in alphabetical order of surnames)
Committee Chairs:
Prof. Changqi Wu | Dean, Guanghua Leadership Institute, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University |
Prof. Haifeng Yan | Dean, School of Business, East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST) |
Prof. Xiaohua Yang | Director, China Business Studies Initiative, University of San Francisco (USF) |
Committee Members:
Prof. Roger Chen | School of Management, USF |
Prof. Ping Deng | Monte Ahuja College of Business, Cleveland State University |
Prof. Di Fan | School of Management, Curtin University |
Prof. Ji Li | School of Management, Hong Kong Baptist University |
Prof. Jane W. Lu | China Europe International Business School |
Prof. Xufei Ma | Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Prof. Francesco Ciabuschi | Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University |
Dr. Olof Lindahl | Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University |
Prof. Tatoul Manasserian | Yerevan State University |
Prof. Ulf Henning Richter | School of Economics and Management, Tongji University |
Prof. Maoliang Bo | Business School, Nanjing University |
Prof. Limin Chen | Economics and Management School, Wuhan University |
Prof. Taotao Chen | School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University |
Prof. Ziliang Deng | School of Business, Renmin University of China |
Porf. Linping Dong | School of Business, ECUST |
Prof. Yifei Du | School of Management and Economics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China |
Prof. Yunzhou Du | School of Economics and Management, Southeast University |
Mr. Feiyi Gao | International Cooperation Center, The National Development and Reform Commission |
Prof. Tao Guan | School of Business, ECUST |
Prof. Jiafei Jin | School of Management, Harbin Institute of Technology |
Prof. Donghong Li | School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University |
Prof. Ping Li | Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University |
Prof. Yugang Li | School of Business, ECUST |
Prof. Jianli Liu | Editorial director, Economic Management Journal |
Prof. Yong Long | School of Economics and Business Administration, Chongqing University |
Dr. Chunyang Pan | School of Business, ECUST |
Prof. Ningyu Tang | Antai College of Economics & Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
Prof. Marilyn L. Taylor | Henry W. Bloch School of Management, University of Missouri-Kansas City |
Prof. Mary Teagarden | Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State Univeristy |
Prof. Pei Sun | School of Management, Fudan Univeristy |
Prof. Zhilong Tian | School of Management, Huazhong University of Science and Technology |
Prof. Liang Wang | School of Management, USF |
Prof. Yimin Wang | School of Management, Shandong University |
Prof. Yonggui Wang | Business School, the University of International Business Economics |
Prof. Jiang Wei | School of Management, Zhejiang University |
Prof. Liqun Wei | School of Management, Hong Kong Baptist University |
Prof. William Wei | School of Business, Grant MacEwan University |
Prof. Bing Wu | School of Business, ECUST |
Prof. Jianzu Wu | School of Management, Lanzhou University |
Prof. Xianming Wu | Economics and Management School, Wuhan University |
Prof. Jun Xia | Naveen Jindal School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas |
Prof. Hongming Xie | College of Economics and Management, Zhejiang University of Technology |
Prof. Hui Xu | Business School, Nankai University |
Prof. Xiaojun Xu | School of Management, Fudan Univeristy |
Prof. Guiju Yang | School of Business, ECUST |
Prof. Xiaotao Yao | School of Management, Xi'an Jiaotong Univerisity |
Prof. Guangyu Ye | School of Business Administration, South China University of Technology |
Prof. Jiang Yun | Dongbei University of Finance and Economics |
Prof. Xiaoyu Yu | School of Management, Shanghai University |
Mr. Chao Zhang | Liaowang Institute, Xinhua News Agency |
Prof. Xiao Zhang | Business School, Nanjing University |
Prof. Qinqin Zheng | School of Management, Fudan University |
Prof. Jun Zhou | School of Finance and Economics, Soochow University |
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The Organizing Committee
Committee Chairs:
Prof. Haifeng Yan | Dean, School of Business, East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST) |
Prof. Xiaohua Yang | Director, China Business Studies Initiative, University of San Francisco (USF) |
Committee Members:
Prof. Linping Dong (Coordinator-in-chief) | School of Business, ECUST | ||
Prof. Bing Wu (Meeting contact) | School of Business, ECUST | ||
Prof. Liang Wang(Liaison in USF) | School of Management, USF | ||
Haibo Zhou | College of International Education, ECUST | ||
Qingfei Wang | School of Business, ECUST | ||
Ying Wang | School of Business, ECUST | ||
Yi Ding | School of Business, ECUST | ||
Yi Huang | School of Business, ECUST | ||
Rui Yang | School of Business, ECUST | ||
Important Dates:
Meeting Date: | May 26th-27th, 2018 |
Submission Deadline: | April 15th, 2018 |
Acceptance Notification: | April 20th, 2018 |
Registration Deadline: | April 30th, 2018 (Early Bird Rate: ¥1,000 or $160; after May 1st, ¥1,200 or $190; on May 26th-27th, ¥1,500 or $240) |
Registration Information:
The hotel expense will be paid by participants. We can reserve rooms for participants in preferential price. Please download and fill in the registration form and send it to the following E-mail address: aibchina2018@126.com.
Name | Title | ||
University | Time of attendance | □ May 26th, 2018 □ May 27th, 2018 | |
E-mail: | @ | Tel. | |
Hotel reservation | □ Grand Skylight Gardens Hotel □ Lotel | Duration of stay (Multiple choice) | □ May 25th, 2018 □ May 26th, 2018 □ May 27th, 2018 □ May 28th, 2018 |
Remittance Information:
Account payee: 033296-08017003862
Payee: East China University of Science and Technology
Bank of deposit: Caoxi branch, Shanghai, The Agricultural Bank of China
Remittance remark:Name+University+BusinessSchool(Please be sure to indicate!)
Journal Supports:
Academy of Management Perspectives
Thunderbird International Business Review
Asia Pacific Journal of Management
Chinese Management Study
Bottom Line
Nankai Business Review
Science Research Management (in Chinese)
Studies in Science of Science (in Chinese)
Journal of Management Science (in Chinese)
Economic Management Journal (in Chinese)
Foreign Economies and Management (in Chinese)
R & D Management (in Chinese)
Industrial Engineering and Management (in Chinese)
Shanghai Management Science (in Chinese)
Call for papers for AIB 20180307.docx