Program Agenda
The program is as follows:
Saturday, April 2, 2005
8:00 - 8:30 AM
Speakman 115
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30 - 8:45 AM
Speakman 115
Opening Remarks and Welcome
Arvind V. Phatak
Executive Director, Temple CIBER
Carnell Professor of Management and IB
Fox School of Business & Management, Temple University
Masaaki 'Mike' Kotabe
The Washburn Chair of International Business and Marketing
Fox School of Business & Management, Temple University
8:45 - 10:15 AM
Speakman Hall 115
SESSION 1: Security and Competitiveness
Chair: Jim Portwood, Temple University
Discussant: Jonathan Doh, Villanova University
- Robert Spich, UCLA, and Robert Grosse, Thunderbird
Homeland Security and U.S. International Competitiveness
- Sali Li, University of Utah
Developing the Eclectic Paradigm to a Model of Global Strategy:
An application to the Impact of September 11 Terrorist Attacks on MNE's Performance - Christine Nielsen, University of Baltimore
Competition within the U.S. National Security Regime: A Study of the U.S. Aerospace Defense Sector
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
Speakman Lounge
Coffee Break
10:30 - 12:00 PM
Speakman Hall 115
SESSION 2: Security and Regional Issues
Chair: Arvind Parkhe, Temple University
Discussant: Omar Malik, Philadelphia University
- Alan Rugman,
Indiana University
U.S. Energy Security and Regional Business
- Richard Lancioni, Michael Smith, Hope Jensen Schau,
and Alex Stein, Temple University
Impacts of Foreign Terrorism on East Coast Supply Chains and its Effects on Global Competitiveness
- Terry McCoy, University of Florida
The Impact of U.S. Homeland Security on U.S. - Latin American Trade and Investment
12:00 - 1:30 PM
Speakman Lounge
Luncheon Remarks
M. Moshe Porat
Dean, Fox School of Business & Management, Temple University
Robert Grosse
Professor of IB, Director, Thunderbird CIBER
1:30 - 3:00 PM
Speakman Hall 115
SESSION 3: Role of Information Technology
Chair: Jay Sinha, Temple University
Discussant: V.K. Narayanan, Drexel University
- Nir Kshetri,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Information Communication Technologies, Strategic Asymmetry and National Security
- Stella Shen, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Using Information Technology for Effective Emergency Response
- Nir Kshetri,
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Pattern of Global Cyber War and Crime: A Conceptual Framework
3:00 - 3:15 PM
Speakman Lounge
Coffee Break
3:15 - 4:45 PM
Speakman Hall 115
SESSION 4: Security and Corporate Management
Chair: Jay Sinha, Temple University
Discussant: Malika Richards, Drexel University
- Michael Czinkota, Georgetown University
Positioning Terrorism in Marketing: Research Propositions
- Paul H. Barnes, Queensland University of Technology
Assurance of Security in Maritime Supply Chains: Conceptual Issues of Vulnerability and Crisis Management
- John O'Connell,
Thunderbird
Risk Management in Global Firms: The Impact of the Problem of Homeland Security
