Four Paths of Crafting Novel Theoretical Contributions in IB Research
讲座信息 | INFOMATION
讲者:Stephanie Wang (Kelley School of Business, Indiana University)
时间:2024年6月18日(周二) 10时
地点: 同济大厦A座402教室
讲座摘要 | ABSTRACT
Deriving novel theoretical contributions is at the core of publishing. This talk will discuss what constitutes novel theoretical contributions in IB research and provide concrete examples to illustrate the process. Equally important, it will address the crucial task of articulating these contributions in a clear and efficient manner. Specific exercises aimed at deriving theoretical contributions will also be introduced, offering practical insights for researchers seeking to enrich the theoretical landscape of IB.
创造新颖的理论贡献是发表文章的核心。本讲座将讨论国际商务研究中的新颖理论贡献是什么,并提供具体示例来说明这一过程。本讲座还将分享在创造理论贡献的具体练习旨在为寻求丰富国际商务理论领域的研究人员提供实用见解。
讲者介绍| GUEST BIO
Dr. Stephanie Lu Wang is Samuel & Pauline Glaubinger Professor & Associate Chair at the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University. Stephanie's primary research interests lie at the intersection of internationalization and social/environmental sustainability. She is particularly interested in studying emerging market multinationals and cultural industries as research contexts. Stephanie has won numerous international awards, such as the Poets & Quant’s Best 40-Under-40 Business School Professors in 2022, Alan Rugman Fellow in 2021, Emerging Scholar Award in International Management from the Academy of Management (AOM) in 2019, the Academy of International Business (AIB) Best Paper Award in 2018, the Inaugural Journal of Word Business (JWB) Best Phenomenon-Based Article Award in 2018, the Woman AIB Emerging Scholar Award in 2017, the International Management Division Best Dissertation Award (finalist) in 2015, the Best Paper Award from the AOM in 2015, Excellent Service Award from both AOM and AIB, and others.
Stephanie serves as an Associate Editor for the Global Strategy Journal, an Associate Editor for the Business Horizons, a Special Issue Editor for the Journal of International Business Studies, a Consulting Editor for the Journal of International Management, and an editorial board member of the Academy of Management Review. She is the Research Director of Women in the Academy of Business (WAIB) and faculty advisor for the Indiana University Chapter of Ascend, the largest non-profit Pan-Asian organization for business professionals in North America, and the founding faculty advisor of Quant Consulting Club at Kelley School of Business. Stephanie is a Non-Resident Research Fellow of the Core Research Team at the Center for Emerging Markets of Nanyang Business School at the Nanyang Technological University. Stephanie received her Ph.D. from the University of Miami, a master's degree from Peking University, and an undergraduate degree from the Renmin University of China.