Showing posts with label Business History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business History. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Call for papers: Special Issue on: Internationalisation of Family Business Groups

Call for papers: Special Issue on: "Internationalisation of Family Business Groups"

European Journal of International Management



European J. of International Management


Guest Editors: 


Frank Hoy, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA fhoy@wpi.edu
Jacobo Ramirez and Michael Wendelboe Hansen, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
jra.ikl@cbs.dk
mwh.ikl@cbs.dk
Paloma Miravitlles, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain paloma.miravitlles@ub.edu

Important Dates

  • Submission of manuscripts: 11 May, 2015
  • Notification to authors: 22 June, 2015
  • Final versions due: 16 November, 2015

Special Issue on: "Internationalisation of Family Business Groups"


Internationalisation strategies of family business groups vary across developed and emerging free-market economies (e.g. Etemad 2013; Astrachan 2010). While a growing literature addresses issues related to the internationalisation of family business groups (e.g. Zahra, 2003; Donckels & Fröhlich 1991), there has been less of a research focus on (1) how institutional pressures moderate their internationalisation process, (2) the motivations behind their internationalisation (e.g. Ward 1997), and (3) the specific internationalisation strategies adopted. This special issue is open to theoretical and empirical papers that analyse the link between family business groups and their internationalisation processes.
Different institutional contexts might dictate family business groups’ responses to institutional pressures. Formal (official regulations and laws) and informal (traditions and customs) institutions might challenge the internationalisation of family business groups (e.g. Dickson et al. 2006). It might be argued that in turbulent institutional settings, both challenges and opportunities encourage the internationalisation of family business groups. External challenges may be in developing alliances with partners with local knowledge (e.g. Lu & Beamish, 2001). However, family business groups could also face internal challenges, as their members could have different global visions, mindsets and entrepreneurial personalities (e.g. Hutchinson et al. 2007).

Subject Coverage



Suitable topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • · Responses by family business groups to political and societal institutional arrangements to gain access to international developed and emerging markets
  • · Effects of family management on the intention for internationalisation
  • · Effects of family culture and ethnicity on internationalisation
  • · Intentional vs. opportunistic impacts on family business practices in international expansion
  • · Extension of family network relations into international operations
  • · Where and how family groups internationalise
  • · Types of strategic alliances that family groups use in their internationalisation strategies
  • · Family firm life cycles and internationalisation
  • · Sources of financing for implementing family business group internationalisation strategies
  • · Roles of governments in family business internationalisation
  • · Human resource issues for family businesses in international commerce
  • · Supply chain issues faced by family firms in internationalisation
  • · Perceptions that international business partners hold of family ownership

Notes for Prospective Authors


Submitted papers should not have been previously published nor be currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. (N.B. Conference papers may only be submitted if the paper has been completely re-written and if appropriate written permissions have been obtained from any copyright holders of the original paper).


All papers are refereed through a peer review process.

All papers must be submitted online before 11 May 2015. To submit a paper, please read our Submitting articles page or at http://www.inderscience.com/info/ingeneral/cfp.php?id=2878

Friday, August 2, 2013

Call for conference papers: World Business History Conference


Call for Papers



"State of the art in World Business History - a first review" 


Call for Papers: World Business History Conference 
Sunday 16 and Monday 17 March 2014 in Frankfurt/Main, Germany 

The globalisation of business has changed the landscape of academic enquiry into business activities. Business historians around the world engage in extensive research on the Business History of local economies, of regional economies and in many instances in the global opera-tions of business. An initiative was launched in September 2012 to bring together Business Historians from around the world in a conference on WORLD BUSINESS HISTORY in 2014. The focus is the global scope of Business History as it is practiced around the world today. With attention on as many countries around the globe, the WORLD CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS HISTORY will focus on the exciting and new research in Business History as prac-ticed in many countries of the world, in as many regions of the world and on all continents comprising the globe. The growing presence of Business History research in emerging econ-omies and developing regions makes it imperative to bring all of those scholars together. The global integration of Business and Research call for academic engagement at a world conference dedicated to Business History. The multi-disciplinary nature of Business History enquiry across time and place offers a unique opportunity to bring scholars from all over the world together to deliberate on the entire scope of Business History disciplinary enquiry. A variety of topics such as the following can lead to exciting new insights and future collabora-tion especially when comparative: 

  • - Business across the wide scope of different stages of globalization. 
  • - Varieties of capitalism and the nature of business. 
  • - Business history and Economic development in different regions and across centuries. 
  • - Varieties of the forms of business organisations, business groups, industrial districts, clusters, cartels and small and medium sized enterprises, coops, etc. 
  • - Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial families 
  • - Enterprises in sectors such as finance, agriculture, transport, tourism, teaching, med-ical care etc. 

This is a call for papers - or panels of papers - on any of the topics outlined above, but also for new innovative submissions that can assist us in expanding Business History research and global collaboration in the discipline. 

An exploratory conference will be held in Germany 16-17 March 2014. This conference will follow on the joint BHC/Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte congress the week be-fore. While the aim is to bring Business historians together from around the world, the lan-guage of deliberations will be English, but the participants will be from multi-lingual native-language and multi-cultural origin. The success of this pre-conference will take the initiatives forward to the WORLD CONGRESS OF BUSINESS HISTORY in June 2016 in Bergen, Norway! 


Applications (for the World Business History Conference, 16 - 17 March 2014 in Frankfurt): 
Please send your application to 
Dr. Andrea Schneider ahschneider@unternehmensgeschichte.de 

Content: 
I) for single contributions: 
  • A) 1 page of abstract, 
  • B) 2-4 key words, 
  • C) 0,5 to 1 page of cv, 

II) for whole sessions: 
  • A) 1 page of abstract on the aim of the whole session, 
  • B) 1 page of abstract on each contribution, 
  • C) 0,5-1 page of cv for each contributor. 
  • Sessions cannot have more than 5 contributions. (Any suggestion for the commentator would be appreciated.) Also with whole sessions each application will be considered by arbitrators. 


Deadline: 1st October 2013 


Download CfP WBHC_CfP.pdf