Internationalization of Family and Entrepreneurial Businesses in Latin America
Santiago, Chile, January 22-24, 2015
Latin American countries, with few exceptions, have experienced the increasing landing of foreign MNCs in the last two decades, as a consequence of global strategies developed by firms, and a more liberalized and stable environment during these past twenty years. However, this economic and political landscape has also inspired and motivated the internationalization process of a growing number of MNCs from the region –the so-called multilatinas- with operations in several countries across the continent.
Who are behind these multilatinas? How have these companies emerged and developed? Although some research has been done in recent years on the topic of multilatinas, most of them are family or entrepreneurial businesses. In fact, experts estimate that more than 90% of Latin American firms are family-owned companies or entrepreneurial ventures, and most family firms initiated as a start-up of the family founder. Thus, the majority of companies listed in the stock markets in Latin America are family-controlled, and most regional conglomerates, known as grupos, are family-based.
To deal with these interesting issues, the Latin American Chapter of the Academy of International Business is pleased to announce that the conference "Internationalization of Family and Entrepreneurial Businesses in Latin America" will be held in Santiago at ESE Business School, Universidad de los Andes, on January 22-24, 2015. This AIB-LAT conference aims to promote the best and latest research findings and theoretical developments in the fields of Internationalization, Family Business and Entrepreneurship in Latin America, and especially the overlaps and intersections of these three fields.
We cordially invite you to share your experience in this field of research, by submitting empirical and conceptual papers explicitly or implicitly related to the theme of the conference.
Below is an illustrative list of topics that will be considered:
There will be a link to the AIB submission system from www.aib-lat.org at least one month before the submission deadline, so that you can submit your work. Please make sure that your submission meets the JIBS Style Guide format. All submissions will be subject to a double blind peer review process. Please direct questions to: lat2015@aib.msu.edu
William Newburry, Chapter Chair
- Internationalization in LA and entry modes
- Subsidiary management and performance
- Knowledge management in the region
- International entrepreneurship
- International marketing
- Cross-cultural management
- Inward and outward FDI
- Offshoring and outsourcing in the region
- Corporate governance, international finance and international standards
- Regional policies, IGOs, NGOs
- Research methods in international business
- Internationalization of family firms
- Entrepreneurship and internationalization
Submission guidelines:
There will be a link to the AIB submission system from www.aib-lat.org at least one month before the submission deadline, so that you can submit your work. Please make sure that your submission meets the JIBS Style Guide format. All submissions will be subject to a double blind peer review process. Please direct questions to: lat2015@aib.msu.edu
Key dates
- Full paper submission: August 31, 2014
- Full paper acceptance: October 15, 2014
Organizers:
Jon Martínez, Conference ChairWilliam Newburry, Chapter Chair