Džiaugiamės galėdami jus pakviesti į pirmąjį Verslo katedros Global Value Chains and International Operations tyrimų seminarą. Jį skaitys Tartu universiteto docentė Tiia Vissak. Seminaras vyks nuotoliniu būdu per MS Teams.

Data ir laikas: spalio 28 d., 14:30 - 15:30 val.

Seminaro tema: “A Reviewer’s Perspective: Which Mistakes Do Authors Often Make in Qualitative International Business Research?”

 

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We are pleased to invite to the first online research seminar on Global Value Chains and International Operations. Please join via MS Teams.

Date and time: 28 October 2021, 14:30-15:30

Presenter: Tiia Vissak PhD, Associate Professor of International Business, Chair of International Business and Innovation, Tartu University.

Her main research interests are internationalization processes, especially nonlinear internationalization (foreign market exits and re-entries), factors that affect internationalization (e.g. decision-making logic, network relationships). Tiia Vissak is the author of more than 160 publications. Her publications have been published in International Business Review, Journal of International Entrepreneurship and other journals.

Title: A Reviewer’s Perspective: Which Mistakes Do Authors Often Make in Qualitative International Business Research?

Published in Research Methodology in Management and Industrial Engineering, Springer, 2020.

Abstract: This chapter summarizes 20 main suggestions on which mistakes to avoid in submitting qualitative (mainly case study-based) International Business research to academic journals and books, but also to academic conferences. I developed these suggestions based on my extensive experience from reviewing and publishing articles. Some of my suggestions are directly the case study methodology- and International Business-field-related, while some others are relatively universal. Thus, they could be beneficial for scholars preferring other methodologies and focusing on other research areas as well: especially, for Ph.D. students and other less experienced scholars trying to publish their work without involving more experienced/senior co-authors. Although following all of these suggestions will not automatically guarantee success (my own articles still get rejected, too, from time to time), ignoring them could lead to rejection.

Link to seminar

 

Best,

Žilvinas Židonis

Head of Business Department

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration

Vilnius University