ANZIBA Best Paper Award

The ANZIBA Best Paper Award is presented annually at the ANZIBA Conference, and beginning this year attracts a cash prize of AUD $1,000 plus free registration at the next year’s conference. The winning paper is selected from the conference competitive stream.

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2024
Best Paper

MĀNUKA: Cultural appropriation of Indigenous knowledge, and the role of ethical marketing

Ella Henry, Auckland University of Technology, NZ
Megan Phillips, Auckland University of Technology, NZ

2023
Best Paper

Firm performance post sanctions: An empirical investigation of foreign MNEs in Russia

Sihong Wu, University of Auckland, NZ
Snejina Michailova, University of Auckland, NZ

2022
Best Paper

Social (dis)embeddedness effects and mechanisms in IB settings

Alex Bitektine, Concordia University, Canada
Pavlina Jasovska, University of Technology, Australia

2021
Best Paper

Understanding HQ-subsidiary relations throughout COVID-19: A Tripolar Time Conceptualisation for MNE learning and unlearning

Gabriele Suder, RMIT University, Australia
Monica Riviere, ISC Paris, France
Carol Reade, San Jose State University

2020
Best Paper

When does global mindset affect headquarter-subsidiary relationship

Jizhong Li, Curtin University, Perth
Fuming Jiang, Curtin University, Perth
Tony Travaglione, University of Newcastle, NSW

2019
Best Paper

Don’t let a lucky streak define your international business – The impact of prior success on risk-taking in foreign direct investment

Jan Hendrik Fisch, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Kathrin Schwaiger, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

2018
Best Paper

Modern Slavery as an International Business: An Old Institutionalism Perspective.

Snejina Michailova, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Christina Stringer, University of Auckland, New Zealand

2017
Best Paper

I am not who I claim to be.

Duc Nguyen, University of Sydney Business School, Sydney

2016
Best Paper

Institutional Overlap as a Basis for International Business

Robbert Maseland, University of Groningen, Netherlands

2015
Best Paper

The Genesis of De Novo Marketing Capabilities and the Subsequent Development of Dynamic Marketing Capabilities: A Qualitative Perspective

Taina Eriksson, University of Turku, Finland
Mari Ketolainen, University of Turku, Finland
Alexandra Kriz, University of Sydney, Australia

2014
Best Paper
Institutional Forces and Environmental Management Strategy: Moderating Effects of Complementary Assets and Environmental Orientation

Yuanfei Kang, Massey University, New Zealand
Xinming He, Durham University Business School, UK

2013
Best Paper

The Impact of Entrepreneur-CEOs in Microfinance Institutions

Trond Randøy, University of Agder, Norway
R. Øystein Strøm, Oslo and Akershus University College, Norway
Roy Mersland, University of Agder, Norway

2012
Best Paper

Inertia and Internationalization: Recasting and Extending the Uppsala Model

Douglas Dow, Melbourne Business School
Peter Liesch, University of Queensland
Catherine Welch, University of Sydney
Lawrence Welch, Melbourne Business School