Activities at AIB 2018

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Workshops

Offered in conjuction with CARMA

Session 0.1 (June 24 – 09:00-12:00)

Qualitative Data Analysis – Anne Smith, University of Tennessee

Introduction to Structural Equation Models – Larry J. Williams, University of Nebraska

An Introduction to Multi-level Analysis – Robert J. Vandenberg, University of Georgia

Session 0.2 (Sunday, June 24 – 14:00-17:00)

Intermediate SEM: Model Evaluation
Larry J. Williams, University of Nebraska

Intermediate Multi-level Analysis
Robert J. Vandenberg, University of Georgia

Identification in IB Empirical Research
Myles Shaver, University of Minnesota
Joel Waldfogel, University of Minnesota

Clinics

Session 1.3 (Tuesday, June 26 – 13:00-14:15)

Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) – Larry Williams
Qualitative Methods – Catherine Welch
Panel Data / Logistical Regression – Stewart Miller

Session 1.4 (Tuesday, June 26 – 14:30-15:45)

Andrew Delios Multivariate Analysis / Covariate Effects / Model Specifications
Rebecca Piekkari Qualitative Methods
Elizabeth Rose Categorical Data / Survey Design


Session 2.3 (Wednesday, June 27 – 13:00-14:15)

Logistical and Multiple Regression – Douglas Dow
Qualitative Methods – Rebecca Piekkari
Longitudinal Data/Multi-level analysis/Research Design – Robert Vandenberg


Session 2.4 (Wednesday, June 27 – 14:30-15:45)

Mixed Methods – Niina Nummela
Qualitative Methods – Catherine Welch
Longitudinal Data/Multi-level analysis/Research Design – Robert Vandenberg


Session 3.3 (Thursday, June 28 – 13:00-14:15)

Hierarchical Linear Modeling (HLM) – Bo Nielsen
Multi-Stage (Heckman) Models – Stewart Miller
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) – Larry Williams


Session 3.4 (Thursday, June 28 – 14:30-15:45)

Data Collection and Questionnaire Design – Agnieszka Chidlow
Multinomial/Ordered/Conditional/Nested Logits/Probits – Stewart Miller

Research Methods Minute Clinic (June 27 – 10:45-12:00)

Walk in with any research methods questions.

RM-SIG Sponsored Panel

Multi-level Issues in IB Research: Theory,
Methods, and Empirics


Chairs: Bo Bernhard Nielsen, University of Sydney and
Torben Pedersen, Bocconi University

Panelists:
Robert J. Vandenberg, University of Georgia
Mark F. Peterson, Florida Atlantic University
Shige Makino, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Best Paper Award in Research Methods

(Award Presentation on Wednesday, June 27, 15:45-
16:15, Exhibit Hall)

Sponsored by University of Sydney Business School

Sponsored by the University of Sydney Business School,
this award is given to the best paper (as selected by a
committee) accepted to a competitive session at the AIB
Annual Meeting that develops and/or utilizes innovative
and non-traditional methodological approaches to
investigate pertinent IB phenomena, advances IB
methodology, provides creative methodological
solutions to important IB problems, and informs scholars
in IB and beyond about methodological advancements.
The winner will be announced at the Coffee Break
sponsored by the University of Sydney Business School.

The finalists for this year’s award are as follows:
“A New Measure of Perceived Export Performance:

An Individualized Measurement Approach” by Arash
Sadeghi, University of Otago; Elizabeth L. Rose,
University of Leeds / Aalto University; Sylvie Chetty,
University of Otago
Presented: Session 2.4.6, Wednesday, June 27, 14:30-
15:45, Greenway J.

“Identifying Necessary Conditions with Activation
Functions in Large and Noisy Data Sets” by Wolfgang
Messner, University of South Carolina
Presented: Session 3.2.8, Thursday, June 28, 10:45-
12:00, St. Croix.

Winner: “‘Twitching Hands’: Network Pictures as a Visual
Method for Studying the MNE” by Smita Paul, University
of Auckland; Snejina Michailova, University of Auckland
Presented: Session 3.2.8, Thursday, June 28, 10:45-
12:00, St. Croix.