Day 2
Saturday 29th October
Coffee/Tea Break
11:00-12:45 Parallel Sessions (First School Building)
Lunch
13:45 - 15:15 Parallel Sessions (First School Building)
Coffee/Tea Break
15:40-17:40 Parallel Sessions (First School Building)
18:30 - Conference Dinner (Tokyo Prince Hotel Magnolia Hall)
9:00 - 10:30 North Building Conference Hall (Ground floor)
Panel session:
"HOW CAN WE TEACH ABOUT ASIAN MANAGEMENT PRACTICE IN A GENERATION Z WORLD?"
Chair: Sierk HORN, Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Panellists (in Alphabetical order):
Anshuman KAHRE, Athabasca University, Canada
Toshiko KIKKAWA, Keio University, Japan
Yoichi MATSUMOTO, Keio University, Japan
Hendrik MEYER-OHLE, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Motonari TANABU, Yokohama National University, Japan
10:30 - 11:00 Foyer, Ground floor North Building
Coffee/Tea Break
11:00 - 12:40 Room 101, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session A-1
Chair: Tomasz Dorożyński, University of Lodz
Strangers in the Village. Geographic Proximity, Acquisition Agglomeration of Foreign Entrants and Exports of Local Companies: Spillover Effects of Chinese Acquisitions in the Bordeaux Vineyards (Interactive, 8543)
Alexandre Bohas, ESSCA School of Management
Pierre-Xavier Meschi, IAE Aix-Marseille, Aix-Marseille Université & Skema Business School
Home country influence in cross-border M&As: A systematic review focusing on emerging market acquirers (Competitive, 7030)
Geer He, Hitotsubashi University
Ivar Padrón-Hernández, Hitotsubashi University
Small Business Sustainable Internationalization to Asian Emerging Markets: IBM Training Innovation in Export Development for Swiss SMEs (Interactive, 6414)
Philippe RĂ©gnier, School of Management-Fribourg
International Competition (from Inward FDI and Import), Productivity, and Domestic Firm's Capital Structure: Evidence from China (Interactive, 9151)
Tongtong Hong, Korea University Business School
Ju Hyun Pyun, Korea University Business School
11:00 - 12:40 Room 102, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session A-2
Chair: Risa Jitosho, Ryukoku University
Microfoundational understanding of bridging capital dimensions of a Swiss entrepreneur in Japan (Interactive, 8116)
Ashok Ashta, The University of Kitakyushu
Consumers' Attribution of Mind to Possessions as an Impediment to Sharing (Interactive, 8966)
Chi Hoang, ESCP Business School
Animosity and Coolness in the COO Context: Determining the Components and the Direct Effect on Willingness to Buy (Interactive, 4472)
Junji Miyamoto, Keio University
The effects of consumer cultural values on ethical judgment and performance of global brands among young Chinese and Russian consumers (Competitive, 1537)
Angelica Bahl, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Irina Romanova, Far Easter Federal University
Elena Noskova, Far Easter Federal University
11:00 - 12:40 Room 103, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session A-3
Chair: Takao Yamamoto, Kanagawa University
The Mental Process of Evaluees' Conviction: From the Perspective of the Evaluee's Fairness Perception (Interactive,8272)
Takahide Homma, Hosei University
Azusa Ebisuya, Hosei University
How and when temporal leadership facilitates the success of sustainable construction projects (Competitive,4536)
Ahmad Nabeel Siddiquei, Bond Business School, Bond University
Hassan Imam, Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University
Fahad Asmi, Department of Science and Technology of Communication, University of Science and Technology of China
Effective Leadership and Team Building for High Performance (Interactive,5591)
Eliko Sugiura, Topcon Corporation
Yasunobu Kino, The University of Tsukuba
Sustainable leadership and sustainable performance: Roles of employees initiatives, effectiveness and gender (Interactive,144)
Hassan Imam, Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University
Radha Yadav, School of Business and Management, Christ University
11:00 - 12:40 Room 104, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session A-4
Chair: Hideki S. Tanaka, Doshisha University
The Interaction of the Five-Factor Personality Traits and Job Embeddedness in Explaining Voluntary Turnover: A Necessary-Condition Perspective (Interactive,1869)
Vesa Peltokorpi, Hiroshima University
Tomoki Sekiguchi, Kyoto University
Narcissism, Workaholism, Family Support and New Venture Performance: Moderated Mediation Model (Interactive,221)
Nailya Galieva, HSE University St.Petersburg
Galina Shirokova, HSE University St.Petersburg
Sustainable Human Resources for Restaurants: Addressing the needs of work-life balance of chefs and cooks in Hong Kong's culinary industry (Interactive, 7625)
Watson Baldwin, Kansai Gaidai University
Lai Wing Wong, Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong
Foreign human capital & firm productivity (Competitive, 878)
Ju Hyun Pyun, Korea University
Jong In Sun, Korea University
11:00 - 12:40 Room 105, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session A-5
Chair: Hideaki Sakawa, Nagoya City University
An Arc of Neoliberalism: Boards' Responses to Explicitization of Governance in Europe (Interactive, 3267)
Eugene Tung, Singapore Management University
Toru Yoshikawa, Singapore Management University
How does environmental, social, and governance performance affect the pace of Chinese multinational enterprises' internationalization? (Competitive, 1656)
Nam Kim, Korea university business school
Chris Changwha Chung, Korea university business school
International diversification, digital innovation and the UN's sustainable development goals (Competitive, 8167)
Valentin Kiefner, WU Vienna School of Economics & Business
Can Tihanyi, WU Vienna School of Economics & Business
Christian Schumacher, Copenhagen Business School
Sowing the seeds for political influence: Incorporating the UN SDGs into the MNE's (Competitive,7956)
Christiaan Röell, University of Sheffield
Felix Arndt, University of Guelph
Mirko Benischke, Rotterdam School of Management
Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University
12:40 - 13:40 Foyer, Ground floor, First School Building
Lunch
13:40-15:10 Room 101, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session B-1
Chair: Jin-ichiro Yamada, Kyoto University
The Determinants of the Mode of Foreign Market Entry by the Korean Food Processing Companies in China and the US (Interactive, 2229)
Jae Hoon Hyun, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
The Quality of Governance and its Impact on FDI Inflow in the EU Member States (Interactive, 301)
Tomasz Dorożyński, University of Lodz
Anetta Kuna-Marszałek, University of Lodz
Bogusława Dobrowolska, University of Lodz
The Influence of Founders' Emotional Support on the Performance of East Asian New Ventures: A Conservation of Resources Perspective (Competitive,8816)
Martin Hemmert, Korea University
Ying Cheng, Chongqing University
Adam R. Cross, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Jae-Jin Kim, Hoseo University
Masahiro Kotosaka. Keio University
Franz Waldenberger, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Leven J. Zheng, Hong Kong Metropolitan University
13:40-15:10 Room 102, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session B-2
Chair: Kenta Koyama, Tokyo Keizai University
Spirituality and Emotional Intelligence: An Assessment of Entrepreneurial Attitudes and Creativity Among Higher Education Students in Bangladesh and Japan (Interactive, 2832)
Kazi Meraj Hossain, University of Hyogo
Md Razoan Hossain, Bangladesh University of Professionals
Overwork Climate and Burnout: Moderated Mediation Model of Organizational Identification and Communication Satisfaction (Interactive, 3382)
Lijing Wu, Kyoto University
Jiayin Qin, Kyoto University
Ting Liu, Kyoto University
Entrepreneurs' religiousness as a control mechanism in reducing moral disengagement and unethical decision making: A Multi Country study (Interactive, 5459)
Saddam Khalid, University of Hyogo
Hassan Imam, Kyoto University
Alexis Sandes, Kyoto University
Tomoki Sekiguchi, Kyoto University
Adriana Bonomo-Odizzio, Catholic University of Uruguay
Catherine Delorme, Catholic University of Uruguay
Margie Faith, Costa Rica Institute of Technology
Leslie Bridshaw, ValparaĂso University
Lizbeth González Tamayo, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
MĂłnica Blanco, Autonomous University of Nuevo LeĂłn
Gisella Carrero, Interamerican University
Carolina Ortiz, Nueva Granada Military University
Paulina Brito Ochoa, University of Guayaquil
Carmen Padilla, Catholic University of Guayaquil
Jie Li, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Shhenaz Tehseen, Sunway University Malaysia
13:40-15:10 Room 103, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session B-3
Chair: Azusa Ebisuya, Hosei University
Language, Lies And Liability: English Proficiency Stereotypes and their Impact on Verbal Reasoning in Work Environments (Interactive,6941)
Sierk Horn, Hochschule MĂĽnchen | Munich University of Applied Sciences
Language matters: Discursive legitimation in emerging market multinationals' mergers and acquisitions in advanced markets (Interactive,9438)
Geer He, (PhD Candidate at) Hitotsubashi University
China's outward Foreign Direct Investment in Portuguese Speaking Countries and the role of Macau Forum (Interactive,5972)
José Sales Marques, Institute of European Studies of Macau (IEEM)
Haiyan Zhang, NEOMA Business School
13:40-15:10 Room 104, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session B-4
Chair: Pavida Pananond, Thammasat University
Addressing the Incentive and Management Problems in Public corporate credit guarantee schemes: The changing role of Japanese Credit Guarantee Corporations under BoJ's QQE period (Competitive,8031)
H Richard Nakamura, University of Gothenburg
Effect of comments and diffusion in social media on crowdfunding project performance (Interactive,1387)
Yujin Lee, Korea University
Contingency headhunters' social interaction and contract-based reactions to client opportunism (Competitive,8510)
Vesa Peltokorpi, Hiroshima University
13:40-15:10 Room 105, Ground floor, First School Building
Parallel session B-5
Chair: Reiko Takenouchi, Seijo University
The roles of social attachment and expatriate type in reactions to external threat (Interactive,3585)
Ivar Padrón-Hernández, Hitotsubashi University
How does civic engagement create a new market for people with disabilities?: A case of accessible design products and services in Japan (Interactive,6871)
Masaru Karube, Hitotsubashi University
Ryuji Nitta. Hitotsubashi University
Tatsuki Tachibana. Hitotsubashi University
Avimayu Datt, Illinois State University
Brazilians in Japan, Dekassegui Labor, and Entrepreneurship - Reflections on sustainability (Interactive,4348)
Roberto P.Q. FalcĂŁo, Universidade Unigranrio
Eduardo Picanço Cruz, Universidade Federal Fluminense
Raushan Aman, Martti Ahtisaari Institute, Oulu Business School, University of Oulu
Maria Elo, University of Southern Denmark
15:10 - 15:40 Foyer, Ground floor, First School Building
Coffee/Tea Break
15:40-17:40 Room 101, Ground floor, First School Building
PhD Track Parallel Session-1
Chair: Vesa Peltokorpi, Hiroshima University
Business Exit Inventor Mobility, Short-Termism, and Inventors' Careers Consequences (6765)
Asmaa Belal, Waseda University
Discussant: Shige Makino, Kyoto University
Analyzing Conflicts in Projects With Members From Diverse Backgrounds Based on Interview Surveys: Toward a Conflict Management Methodology in Open Innovation (4198)
Daiki Maruyama, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology
Koki Iwamura, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology
Shuichiro Ishida, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology
Ryosuke Otsuki, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology
Kiyomi Miyoshi, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology
Discussant: Yoojung(Yuji) Ha, University of Sheffield & JSPS fellow at Waseda University
The Effect of Transformational Leadership on Affective Commitment and Organizational Citizenship Behavior: Investigating the Moderating Role of Paternalistic Leadership in China (2336)
Taehoon Park, Korea University Business School
Chanhyuk Shin, Korea University Business School
Discussant: Manami Suzuki, Hosei University
15:40-17:40 Room 102, Ground floor, First School Building
PhD Track Parallel Session-2
Chair: Tomoki Sekiguchi, Kyoto University
Female Expatriates: A bibliometric analysis and review of the empirical research (7384)
Jiayin Qin, Kyoto University
Discussant: Fabian Froase, University of Goettingen
Does Family Firm Induce Sustainable Net-Zero Investments? Evidence from Korean conglomerates (8173)
Jongik Chang, Korea University Business School
Discussant: Jim Hagen, Hamline University
Experience and Social Entrepreneurial Intention: Agreeableness, Conscientiousness and Gender as Moderating Role in Determining Social Entrepreneurship Intention Among Higher Education Students in Indonesia (3510)
Friska Adiva Maulana, University of Hyogo
Discussant: Martin Hemmert, Korea University
15:40-17:40 Room 103, Ground floor, First School Building
PhD Track Parallel Session-3
Chair: Toru Yoshikawa, Singapore Management University
Using Tri Hita Karana Philosophy for Sustainable Tourism in Bali: Case Study of Balinese Entrepreneurs (4092)
Ni Putu Ayu Nadia Windiyani, University of Hyogo
Saddam Khalid, University of Hyogo
Discussant: Christiaan Röell, University of Sheffield
The Impact of Stakeholder Pressure leading to Sustainable Management: Moderating effects of External Uncertainties (2169)
Gayoon Choi, Korea University
Discussant: Axele Giroud, University of Manchester
How do the Personal Qualities of the Entrepreneurs Affect Choosing Social media for the Promotion of Their Business in the Context of Japanese Culture? (3291)
Mafu Katada, University of Hyogo
Saddam Khalid, University of Hyogo)
Discussant: Sierk Horn, Munich University of Applied Sciences
15:40-17:40 Room 105, Ground floor, First School Building
PhD Track Parallel Session-4
Chair: Adam Johns, Sophia University
Does corporate governance predict how firms divest assets? The effect of agency conflict on divestiture governance mode choice (5815)
Yein Shin, Korea University Business School
Discussant: Pitima Diskulnetivitya, Chiang Mai University
Co-Creating Markets and Institutions for Social Purposes: Problems and Prospects of a new Paradigm (2934)
Juan Du, University of Sydney Business School
Discussant: Tetsuya Usui, Gakushuin University
Engaged with overseas organizations and experienced tensions: How leader's global professional network shapes organizational practices through experience of tensions (984)
Soniya Rijal, University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney
Josh Keller, University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney
Hokyu Hwang, University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney
Discussant: Richard Nakamura, Centre for International Business Studies (CIBS), University of Gothenburg
Ambiguity aversion? The effect of incongruent reputation on alliance partner quality: Evidence from U.S. VC industry (4703)
Yein Shin, Korea University Business School
Discussant: Naoki Watanabel, Nagoya City University
18:30- Tokyo Prince Hotel Magnolia Hall (20 mins walk from the Mita Campus)
Conference Dinner
Palgrave Macmillan-EAMSA Best Paper, PhD Award, and The Best Reviewer Awards Ceremony
Please enjoy string quartet by OGOB of Keio and Kyoto Universities
Dress Code: Smart casual