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 |
2023 Best Paper |
Firm performance post sanctions: An empirical investigation of foreign MNEs in Russia Sihong Wu, University of Auckland, NZ |
2022 Best Paper |
Social (dis)embeddedness effects and mechanisms in IB settings Alex Bitektine, Concordia University, Canada |
2021 Best Paper |
Understanding HQ-subsidiary relations throughout COVID-19: A Tripolar Time Conceptualisation for MNE learning and unlearning Gabriele Suder, RMIT University, Australia |
2020 Best Paper |
When does global mindset affect headquarter-subsidiary relationship Jizhong Li, Curtin University, Perth |
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 |
2018 Best Paper |
Modern Slavery as an International Business: An Old Institutionalism Perspective. Snejina Michailova, 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 |
2014 Best Paper |
Institutional Forces and Environmental Management Strategy: Moderating Effects of Complementary Assets and Environmental Orientation
Yuanfei Kang, Massey University, New Zealand |
2013 Best Paper |
The Impact of Entrepreneur-CEOs in Microfinance Institutions Trond Randøy, University of Agder, Norway |
2012 Best Paper |
Inertia and Internationalization: Recasting and Extending the Uppsala Model Douglas Dow, Melbourne Business School |