Track 11: Strategic Management
Track Chairs

                Prof. Parthiban David

                American University, USA

                E-mail: parthiban.david@american.edu

   

                        Prof. Parthiban David

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          Prof. K S Manikandan

          Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli

          E-mail: mani@iimtrichy.ac.in

                             

                             Prof.Barjinder Singh

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Brief Description of The Track

Much of our knowledge on strategic management is informed by decades of research in the context of advanced economies of the West. The institutional and strategic contexts of emerging economies, such as India, are different. Research in and on emerging economies in recent decades has led us to re-examine, re-interpret, refine and redefine our knowledge about strategic management. The Strategic Management track of INDAM 2020 invites full papers that use emerging economies as research context to ask and help to answer important and interesting questions in strategic management. In addition to papers related to the theme of the conference, the track also invites papers that engage with any of the theme that is relevant to strategic management, such as corporate governance, internationalization, performance, resource allocation, scope, strategic entrepreneurship etc. or perspectives/theories such as agency theory, competitive dynamics perspective, cognitive perspective, industrial organization view, institutional theory, resource-based view, upper echelons perspective, strategy-as-practice view etc. Examples of submitted works could be: (i) Conceptual papers that posit new or extend extant strategic management theories, (ii) Empirical papers – both quantitative and qualitative research based – that seek to develop and test new theories or extend extant theories or establish the boundary conditions of extant theories, (iii) Conceptual and empirical papers that advance our knowledge of phenomena – such as business groups, concentrated ownership, state ownership etc. – that are relevant to emerging economies and (iv) Rigorous replication studies of extant works that are carried out in the context of emerging economies for the first time.