Doctoral Workshops

Doctoral Workshops

The European International Business Academy (EIBA) conference features two events specifically designed for PhD students who wish to discuss their research proposals with experienced faculty: the Doctoral Tutorial and the Doctoral Symposium.

30TH EIBA / EIASM JOHN H. DUNNING DOCTORAL TUTORIAL

The co-chairs of the Doctoral Tutorial are:

  • Gabriel R.G. BENITO, BI Norwegian Business School, Norway
  • Jean-François HENNART, Center of Research in Economics and Business, Tilburg University, Netherlands

The main objective of the EIBA Doctoral Tutorial is to provide an opportunity for young doctoral students in the field of International Business (IB) to potentially discuss their research plans and works-in-progress with a distinguished international Faculty as well as with their fellow students. A secondary purpose is to acquaint them with an international network of professionals linked to the IB field and EIBA.

The 2016 JHD-DT will take place at the WU Vienna Institute for International Business (WU Vienna) on Friday, December 2, 2016, prior to the official opening session and welcome reception of the EIBA Annual Conference.

The number of students accepted for the JHD-DT is limited.

The submission deadline is September 1, 2016.

For more information and submission, please visit: this link.

5TH EIBA DOCTORAL SYMPOSIUM

The co-chairs of the Doctoral Symposium are:

  • Elizabeth (Yi) WANG, Leeds University Business School (LUBS), University of Leeds, U.K.
  • Igor Kalinic, Centre for International Business, Leeds University Business School (LUBS), University of Leeds, U.K.
  • Jeremy CLEGG, Centre for International Business, Leeds University Business School (LUBS), University of Leeds, U.K.

The main objective of the EIBA Doctoral Symposium is to provide an opportunity for young doctoral students in the field of International Business (IB) to potentially discuss their research plans and works-in-progress with a distinguished international Faculty as well as with their fellow students. A secondary purpose is to acquaint them with an international network of professionals linked to the IB field and EIBA.Students whose papers are not selected or are not quite ready for above-mentioned John H. Dunning Doctoral Tutorial are encouraged to nonetheless submit their research proposals (by the deadline date communicated for the annual EIBA doctoral events, and according to the relevant posted guidelines) to be considered for acceptance to the EIBA Doctoral Symposium

The 2016 EIBA-DS will take place at the WU Vienna Institute for International Business (WU Vienna) on Friday, December 2, 2016 – prior to the official opening session and welcome reception of the EIBA Annual Conference.

The number of students accepted for the EIBA-DS is limited.

The submission deadline is September 1, 2016.

For more information and submission, please visit: this link.