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2018

AIB-UKI AWARDS

The John Dunning Lifetime

Achievement Award

Professor Robert Pearce,
University of Reading


The Buckley and Ghauri Prize


The Peter J. Buckley and Pervez N. Ghauri prize awarded for the Best Early Career Researcher Paper - sponsored by the International Business School, Guangdong University of Finance & Economics.
Sun Lee, Michael Mol, Kamel Mellahi, “Staying on the right side of the line: What determines media reporting of offshore outsourcing related corporate social irresponsibility”

The Palgrave Macmillan Prize


Sponsored by Palgrave Macmillan and awarded for the best conference paper
Yoo Jung Ha, "Foreign MNEs and a proactive strategy in a local firm: the mediating effect of attention."




The GSJ Award


Chris Jones & Yama Temouri,
 “The use of Tax Havens by British Multinationals after the Financial Crisis: “Business as Usual”


The best AIB-UKI paper in the domain of Global Strategy – the Global Strategy Journal Paper Award – sponsored by the Global Strategy Journal

The RIBAF Prize


Yan Wu, Roger Strange, Vikrant Shirodkar, “MNE divestments of foreign affiliates: Does the strategic role of the affiliate have an impact?”

The Research in International Business and Finance Prize awarded for the best paper examining a topic in International Finance from an International Business perspective

The Brooke Prize


Tuuli Pauliina Hakkarainen, for the work “Expertise in MNCs: Sharing Expertise Across Geographical and Cognitive Boundaries”


The Michael Z Brooke Doctoral Prize awarded for the best paper by a doctoral student - sponsored by AIB UKI.

Hood & Young Prize


Agnes Asemokha (Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland) for the work “Understanding Modification in Business Models: International Entrepreneurship Perspective”

The Neil Hood and Stephen Young Prize awarded for the Most Original New Work in the Doctoral Colloquium sponsored by AIB UKI

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