International Management IM

 View Only

(Postponed) Fifth Annual Global Strategy and Emerging Markets (GSEM) Conference: Competing in the Digital World Nov 7-8, 2020 (subject to change)

  • 1.  (Postponed) Fifth Annual Global Strategy and Emerging Markets (GSEM) Conference: Competing in the Digital World Nov 7-8, 2020 (subject to change)

    Posted 05-08-2020 21:34

    Fifth Annual Global Strategy and Emerging Markets (GSEM) Conference: Competing in the Digital World

     Nov 7-8, 2020 (subject to change)

     

    Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute/Cornell S.C. Johnson College of Business, Cornell Tech Campus

    2 West Loop Road, New York, NY 10044

    Co-chairs: Lourdes Casanova, Chris Marquis, Mike Peng, Ravi Ramamurti, Daniel Shapiro

     

    Cornell University Emerging Markets Institute (EMI) and partners - Northeastern University Center for Emerging Markets (CEM), The Simon Fraser University Jack Austin Centre For Asia Pacific Business Studies, and The University of Texas at Dallas Center for Global Business (CGB) - are pleased to announce the fifth annual Global Strategy and Emerging Markets (GSEM) Conference. Previous GSEM conferences have been held in Miami (2016), Boston (2017), Miami (2018) and Dallas (2019). This conference provides a platform to bring together senior and junior scholars, doctoral students, and practitioners in the fields of international business, strategic management, cross-cultural management, technology strategy, and global entrepreneurship with shared interests in global strategy, emerging markets, and emerging market multinationals.

     

    The theme of GSEM 2020 is "Competing in the Digital Word." Digital technologies-including internet of things, 5G, cloud computing, AI, big data, and other new information technologies-are profoundly influencing the global economy by reshaping the rules of competition, generating new business models and enabling innovative ecosystems. Digital technologies are creating new business opportunities for emerging markets to improve their competitiveness and in some instances to leapfrog existing business practices and become world leaders. Examples of possible topics include, but are not limited to:

     

    • How does digitalization affect firms' competitive strategy, competitive dynamics, M&As, strategic alliances and joint ventures?
    • How does digitalization affect international business activities, e.g., multinational enterprises, FDI and cross-border and trade activities?
    • How does digitalization affect organizational learning, knowledge creation, and firms' internal integration of knowledge?
    • What is the relationship between digitalization and innovation?
    • How do digitalization and other information technologies affect agricultural production and/or environmental sustainability?
    • How do digital technologies affect entrepreneurship, e.g., opportunity discovery versus creation, market failure and uncertainty, and entrepreneurial financing (by venture capitalists, IPO, etc.)?
    • How do digital technologies influence cross-cultural management, e.g., how these technologies affect cultural orientations and practices of managers and other organizational members, individual values and cognitive structures?
    • What are implications of digitalization on firms' economic systems (e.g., interorganizational network, their relationship with competitors, suppliers, and customers) and business models?
    • How do digital technologies redefine firms' boundary and affect organizational structure and design (e.g., non-hierarchical organizations)?
    • How does digitalization contribute to existing management theories (e.g., by questioning, modifying, and adding new assumptions) or advancing new ones (e.g., by asking and answering new questions)?

     

    We welcome you to submit papers (≤ 40 pages all-inclusive with double-spaced text following Academy of Management Journal guidelines) OR proposals (5 single-spaced pages all-inclusive following Strategic Management Society conference guidelines). Please submit your papers to emiconference@cornell.edu. In addition to research presentations, the conference will feature (1) keynote speeches, (2) a "meet with editors" session, (3) a Cornell "research day," (4) a paper development session, and (5) an industry (practitioner/policymaker) panel. Attendants could publish their paper at Cornell's eCommons or EMI report if they so choose.

     

    Official conference hotels:  to be determined and we will provide discount code for this conference available before Apr 15. There will be a shuttle service between the hotel and campus. We will provide meals and please also indicate to us your dietary restrictions and allergy information.

     

    Key dates

    Paper submission deadline

    August 29, 2020

    Author notification of acceptance

    September 10, 2020

    Registration deadline

    (Already open now!)

    October 15, 2020 (one author for each accepted paper/proposal must register)

    Conference dates (save the dates)

    November 6, 2020 (optional registrants can attend Cornell EMI annual conference for free)

    November 7 and 8

     

    Click for Conference Registration

    $80 faculty / $40 Ph.D. students. The fee covers meals and materials at the conference.

    For more information, contact: emiconference@cornell.eduCampus

    Campus Groups: http://bit.ly/38HNDQR Cornell Events http://bit.ly/2SUPrkl  

    Website and Registration: http://bit.ly/GSEM2020