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Reminder: JIBS Special Issue Workshop on IPR (deadline March 28)

  • 1.  Reminder: JIBS Special Issue Workshop on IPR (deadline March 28)

    Posted 03-21-2019 11:20

    JIBS Special Issue Workshop and Discuss Forum

    Studying Intellectual Property Rights in International Business through Multiple Levels of Analysis

    9:00am-12:30pm, June 28, 2019

    Copenhagen Business School (exact location to be confirmed)

     

     

    Organizers

    Victor Cui (Manitoba)

    Dana Minbaeva (CBS)

     

    Panelists (co-editors of the special issue)

    Victor Cui (Manitoba)

    Dana Minbaeva (CBS)

    Rajneesh Narula (Reading)

    Ilan Vertinsky (UBC)

     

    Objectives

    Responding to the rapidly growing interest in intellectual property rights (IPRs) in international business research and practice, this workshop brings together the guest editors of the JIBS special issue on IPRs to (a) foster a community of researchers interested in this field of research, (b) provide preliminary feedback to authors interested in submitting their works to the JIBS special issue.

     

    Background  

    While prior studies have explored international IPR violation and protection at both macro (e.g., national) and micro (e.g., firm or unit) levels of analysis, most have investigated the phenomenon at a single level. The complexity of interactions across levels calls for more comprehensive frameworks that allow the development of theoretical arguments specifying the underlying mechanisms that act at and connect multiple levels. The objective of this special issue is to broaden and deepen our understanding of how the acquisition and protection of IPRs affects international business, using multiple levels of analysis.

     

    Format

    We welcome all interested in this topic to join us. We will specifically provide 10 spots for scholars who would like to receive initial feedback on their papers before they submit to the special issue. The 10 scholars will each have an opportunity to present a summary of their papers (10 min), followed by comments and suggestions on improvement from the panelists and the audience (around 10 min). The workshop will end with a plenary discussion of key issues and opportunities involved in studying IPR protection in IB through multiple levels of analysis.      

     

    Registration for the Workshop

    Pre-registration for this Workshop is required. If you plan to receive feedback to your paper, please submit your current CV and a 2-page summary of the paper, and indicate which of the following eight themes is most relevant to your study to Victor Cui (victor.cui@umanitoba.ca). If you plan to attend without presenting, please send an email to Victor Cui as well indicating your interest. In the second case, please include your name, title, research interest, and affiliation, so that we can address you properly and prepare for the necessary logistics. The deadline for registration is March 28, 2019.

     

    Topics of Interest

    This special issue is interested in research that examines the joint impact of macro IPR protection regimes and MNEs' knowledge acquisition and protection approaches on key international business decisions and outcomes of MNEs. The topics of interest include, but are not limited to

    1)      Location choices in international expansion for knowledge exploiting and knowledge augmenting FDI 

    2)      Entry mode choices of large MNEs and international new ventures (INVs) 

    3)      Non-market strategies in home and host environments

    4)      Strategy adaptation to low IPR protection environments

    5)      Autonomy, roles and corporate governance of MNE subunits

    6)      Alliances, M&A and external network management

    7)      Participation in clusters

    8)      Organization of the R&D function

     

     (For more information, please refer to the special issue CFPs:

    http://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/16199504/data/v1).

     

    Notes:

    1. Papers will be selected based on fitness to the theme of the special issue. First come first serve.
    2. Papers selected to this workshop will not be given any priority or preference in the review process of the JIBS special issue, which is subject to the normal JIBS policy.
    3. The feedback provided to the papers will not bind in any way the editorial decisions (e.g., desk rejection, R&R) on the manuscripts. 

     



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    Victor Cui
    Associate Professor of Business Strategy
    Asper School of Business
    University of Manitoba
    Winnipeg, MB, R3T 5V4
    Canada
    Tel: +1 204 474-8058
    Fax: +1 204 474-7545
    Web: http://tinyurl.com/victorcui
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