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SIG 07: International Management (IM)

The mission of this Special Interest Group (SIG) is to facilitate and promote the development and exchange of knowledge within all areas of International Management within and beyond the academic community. In line with the European Academy of Management’s (EURAM) mission this SIG aims to be an open, international and multicultural European forum for networking and research (theoretical, empirical and methodological ) related to International Management with a particular (but not exclusive) regional focus on Europe regarding (a) the SIG community and (b) the geographical scope of empirical or conceptual research.

SIG OFFICERS (2024-2025):

Piyush Sharma (Curtin University) piyush.sharma@curtin.edu.au – SIG chair

Zhan Wu (University of Sydney Business School)  zhan.wu@sydney.edu.au – SIG Programme chair

Ashish Malik (UNSW Canberra, Australia) ashish.malik@unsw.edu.au – General Track Co-Chair

Silvio Cardinali (Politecnica delle Marche)  s.cardinali@staff.univpm.it – General Track Co-Chair

Tak Yan Leung (University of the Sunshine Coast)  tleung@usc.edu.au – General Track Co-Chair

Jan Selmer (Aarhus University) selmer@mgmt.au.dk – Global Mobility Track Chair

Sylvie Chevrier (Université Gustave Eiffel) sylvie.chevrier@univ-eiffel.fr – Management and Cultures Track Chair

Pablo Collazzo (University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien) pablo.collazzo@fh-wien.ac.at – International Competitiveness Track Chair

Stefano Franco (Politecnico di Bari) stefano.franco@poliba.it – Managing ESG Track Chair

Aron Perenyi (Swinburne University of Technology) aperenyi@swin.edu.au – Communications Officer

INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT SIG STANDING TRACKS

GT07_00 International Management General Track

The SIG “International Management” is interested in research addressing the challenges organizations face in an increasingly internationalized environment. We invite conceptual and empirical papers with robust Methods (1). While the call is open to ALL IB-related research, the submissions could focus on International organizations Management in international settings and the logic of entry to foreign Markets. We are interested in the role of AI and Tech, works on International Financial Management and Money, and research understanding the role of marketing and sales in international business.

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

Goal 4: Quality education; Goal 5: Gender equality; Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth; Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure; Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities; Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production

Primary Contact

Silvio Cardinali – s.cardinali@univpm.it

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ST07_01 – Global Mobility

Global Mobility (GM) involves research on people and organizations who cross national borders for economic reasons. GM takes many forms, including both assigned and self-initiated expatriates, inpatriates, international business travellers, short-term assignees, international commuters as well as low-status expatriates, migrants, and refugees. It includes people in non-corporate communities, such as diplomats, academics, international teachers, international volunteers, military, missionaries, sports professionals, government employees, international artists and medical workers. Associated topics of interest include global employee experiences as well as GM objectives, strategies, policies and practices, global leadership, recruitment and staffing, talent management, performance management, compensation, and virtual global mobility and teams

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions

Primary Contact

Jan Selmer – selmer@mgmt.au.dk

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ST07_02 – Management and cultures: Qualitative organizational research

This track is dedicated to exploring the complex role of societal cultures in organizations, including those that are emerging in the digital transformation of organizations, with qualitative methods. It welcomes papers dealing with cross-cultural encounters in work settings, the Global South, multicultural individuals, languages in organizations, international transfer and recontextualization of management tools, and the interplay of cultures and power relations in diverse organizations. It also addresses methodological questions: How to get access to international settings? How to compare situations across countries? How to deal with language and translation issues? What strategies allow academics to produce meaningful intercultural research?

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

Goal 3: Good health and well-being for people; Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth; Goal 10: Reducing inequalities; Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities

Primary Contact

Sylvie Chevrier – sylvie.chevrier@univ-eiffel.fr

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INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT SIG TRACKS

T07_03 – International Competitiveness

The International Competitiveness track invites submissions of empirical and conceptual papers investigating Competitiveness in an international context. Scholars are invited to reflect on the determinants of competitiveness from bottom-up (micro or firm-level and mezzo or cluster-level) and top-down (mezzo or regional level and macro or national/international level) perspectives. Gaps at the intersection of management and economics literature around competitiveness lend themselves to conceptual and empirical studies, with high practical impact. International competitiveness is relevant in both developing and developed nations, addressing challenges of corporate strategy, location, firm growth and performance, sustainability, economic development and policy-making.

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG):

Goal 8: Decent work and economic growth; Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure; Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities; Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production; Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals

Primary Contact:

Pablo Collazzo, Danube University – Universität für Weiterbildung Krems – pablo.collazzo@donau-uni.ac.at

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List of SIGs

  • SIG 01: Business for Society (B4S)
  • SIG 02: Corporate Governance (COGO)
  • SIG 03: Entrepreneurship (ENT)
  • SIG 04: Family Business Research (FABR)
  • SIG 05: Gender, Race, and Diversity in Organisations (GRDO)
  • SIG 06: Innovation (INNO)
  • SIG 07: International Management (IM)
  • SIG 09: Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management (OB & HRM)
  • SIG 10: Project Organising (PO)
  • SIG 11: Public and Non-Profit Management (PM&NPM)
  • SIG 12: Research Methods and Research Practice (RM&RP)
  • SIG 13: Strategic Management (SM)
  • SIG 14: Conference theme

Conference Dates

ONSITE DOCTORAL COLLOQUIUM
21-22 June 2025

Deadline for Submission to Doctoral Colloquium:
21 January 2025

Notification of Acceptance:
14 March 2025

Deadline for Registration:
29 April 2025

EURAM LABS & CONFERENCE 22-25 June 2025

Topic / Symposium Proposals:
12 July 2024

First Announcement of Call for Papers:
26 September 2024

Deadline for Paper Submission:
14 January 2025

Notification of Acceptance:
18 March 2025

Early Bird Registration Deadline:
22 April 2025

Authors and Panelists Registration Deadline:
29 April 2025

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