Abstract

The symposium features four presentations that examine the role of geo-political instability in international strategy research, as well as discussion from senior scholars. The presentations include a diverse set of business scholars with overlapping themes of political uncertainty at the country-level, and its role in shaping organization choices. The symposium is of interest to researchers in strategic management, international business, and organization and management theory. Bringing Nationalism into International Management Research Presenter: Ilya Cuypers; Singapore Management U. A Competition-Based Model of International Expansion and Geo-political Shocks Presenter: Roxanne Jaffe; U. of Maryland R.H. Smith School of Business Presenter: Siddharth Sharma; Indian School of Business Presenter: Wilbur Chung; U. of Maryland Danger from a Distance: Executives’ Social Distance & MNE Divestment Responses to Terrorist Attacks Presenter: Chang Liu; Rutgers Business School Presenter: Dan Li; Indiana U. Presenter: Lorraine Eden; Texas A&M U. Presenter: Marjorie A. Lyles; Florida International U. Many Are Better Than Few: Concentrated Foreign Relations and State-level Misconduct Presenter: Christopher B. Yenkey; Darla Moore School of Business, U. of South Carolina

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