ABMC 2010 Conference Programme

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The Asian Business & Management Conference 2010

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Letter of Welcome From the Chairman of the International Academic Forum’s International Advisory Board & The Chairman of IAFOR Japan Dear Colleagues, Welcome to the inaugural Asian Business & Management Conference, held this year at the Hotel New Otani, Osaka, Japan. The aim of this event is to provide an opportunity for academics and scholars to meet and exchange ideas and views in a forum encouraging respectful dialogue. This international event will bring together a number of university scholars working throughout Japan, Asia, and beyond to share their research. We have been very impressed by the range and quality of submissions received from the open call for papers, from authors all over the world, and representing many disciplines and approaches. We are confident that everyone will find reason to be intellectually challenged and inspired by the work of fellow members of the global academic community. We encourage you, as academics working throughout the world, to forge friendships and working relationships with other participants across national, religious and disciplinary borders. It is in this spirit of friendship and international cooperation, that we express our warmest regards to every participant. We hope you enjoy the conference, Yours truly,

S.D.B. Picken

Takayuki Yamada

Rev. Professor Stuart D. B Picken Order of the Sacred Treasure, B.D., Ph.D., F.R.A.S. Chairman, Japan Society of Scotland Founding Chairman of the IAFOR International Advisory Board Mr Takayuki Yamada Chairman of IAFOR Japan & International Advisory Board Member

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Letter of Welcome From the Conference Chair of the Inaugural Asian Business & Management Conference

Dear Colleagues:

It is with great pleasure that, on behalf of the Organising Committee, I welcome you to Osaka and the Asia Business Management Conference, 2010. When this Conference was in its initial organizational phase, the world was experiencing considerable economic and financial turmoil. This led to an obvious choice of theme for the Conference: Challenges and Opportunities. Since then, little seems to have changed. There still exists great uncertainty. Challenges can vary greatly in their type and degree. The economic and financial challenges facing the world are as significant as anything since the Great Depression. But, in turn, this gives rise to significant opportunities. The Organising Committee has worked very hard and put together a Conference with a very interesting series of panels and papers under the umbrella theme. The Committee has brought together a number of experts and leaders from the academic and business world to provide us with their views and insights on the current situation, and future developments. I am certain that we will all take something of great interest away from this Conference. I encourage you to listen, question, and debate. At the same time, I trust that you will find time to enjoy the delights of Osaka, and make new friends.

Associate Professor David Wilkinson Conference Chair, ABMC 2010 La Trobe University Melbourne, Australia

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Conference at a glance... Thursday 7 October 2010

2:30-5:30 Registration Open New Otani Main Lobby

6:30 - 7:30 Conference Welcome Reception Complimentary Glass of Champagne & Cash Bar New Otani Four Seasons Lounge (18F)

Friday October 8, 2010 7:30-8:45 Registration Open New York Swan Function Room

ABMC 2010 Plenary Session 9:00-9:15 Welcome Address: Dr David Wilkinson, ABMC 2010 Conference Chair 9:15-10:30 Keynote Address: Professor Don Brash 10:30-11:00 Plenary Interval: Complimentary Light Refreshments Served 11:00-12:30 Featured Presentations Reverend Professor Stuart D. B. Picken, Chair of the Japan Society of Scotland Mohamed Saleheen, Japan and Korea Director of the United Nations World Food Programme Lowell Sheppard, Asia-Pacific Director, HOPE International Development Agency 12:30-1:30 Complimentary Buffet Lunch: New York Swan Base Room

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Friday October 8, 2010 ABMC 2010 Featured Panel Sessions 1:30-2:30 HKUST Information Panel Case Studies and Issues in Family Business and Entrepreneurship in Asia Peter Mackay (Chair), HKUST Roger King, HKUST Winnie Peng Qian, HKUST 2:30-3:00 Complimentary Light Refreshments: New York Swan Base Room Information Presentation by Misa Ishikawa, Director, Pearson Kirihara 3:00-4:30 ABMC Plenary Panel Why Accredit? What's in it for my School? David Wilkinson, La Trobe University, Australia (Chair) Tim Desmond, NUCB, Japan Diane Hsieh, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Helke Carvalho Hernandes, EFMD Bhimaraya A. Metri, Management Development Institute, India 4:45-5:45 Zagreb University Featured Panel Chair: Marina Dabic

ABMC 2010 Conference Dinner 7:00-8:30 A Night Out in Osaka Ticketed Conference Dinner in a Japanese Izakaya

Saturday October 9 2010 ABMC Parallel Sessions

Session 1: 9:00-10:30 Session 2: 10:45-12:15 Session 3: 12:30-14:00 Session 4: 14:15-15:45

Closing Remarks: 16:00 – 17:00: New York Swan Base Room

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General Information for Conference Participants

Information and Registration The ABMC 2010 Registration and Information Desk will be situated in the lobby of the Hotel New Otani. The Registration and Information Desk will be open for the following hours: Main Lobby of the Hotel New Otani Thursday, October 7 14:30-17:30 New York Swan Function Room (2nd floor of the Hotel New Otani) Friday, October 8 8:00-17:00 Saturday, October 9 8:00-15:00 For those people wishing to pay on the day, please note that we will not be able to process credit cards. Conference Keynote and Plenary Session: Friday 9:00-17:30 The Plenary session will be held on Friday morning, with the event beginning promptly at 9:00 in the Manhattan Crane Function Room (Next to New York Swan). Please arrive in good time if you wish to attend the session. There will be an interval after the keynote address and a complimentary buffet lunch will be provided at 12:30 in the New York Swan room. Concurrent Speaker Sessions Concurrent Sessions will run on Saturday all day and are organized into streams. Sessions are usually 90 minutes in length, and normally include two or three presenters. Exceptionally there may be four presenters to a session, and the session length is increased accordingly. Saturday

Session 1: 9:00-10:30 Session 2: 10:45-12:15 Session 3: 12:30-14:00 Session 4: 14:15-15:45 Closing Session: 16:00 – 17:00

Presentations and Equipment All rooms will be equipped with a screen and an LCD projector, to which you can directly link your PC laptop. If you plan on using a Mac, please ensure that you have the requisite cable to link with the projector. It is recommended that you bring your own laptop computer, but if you do not have one, then there will be a computer loan bank, and you can borrow a laptop for your presentation. These computers will have PowerPoint installed. Small speakers will be similarly available from the New York Swan base room. We recommend that you bring two copies of your presentation in the case that one fails.

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Session Chairs Session Chairs are expected to introduce themselves and other speakers (briefly), and ensure that the session begins and ends on time, and that the time is divided fairly between the presentations (see below). Each presenter should have no less than 30 minutes in which to present his or her paper, and respond to any questions. We recommend 20 minutes for your paper and 10 minutes for Q and A. A Polite Request to All Participants Participants are requested to arrive in a timely fashion for all addresses, whether to their own, or to those of other presenters. Presenters are reminded that the time slots should be divided fairly and equally between the number of presentations, and that they should not overrun. The session chair is asked to assume this timekeeping role.

Poster Sessions & Poster Requirements Poster Sessions will be held on Saturday in the New York Swan base room, alongside the exhibition. The poster frames are B1 and so it is recommended that posters be no larger than B1 (707mm x 1000mm/27.8 inches x 39.4 inches). A1 (594mm x 841mm/23.4 inches x 39.4 inches) would also be fine. If your poster is outsized, then we will be able to provide double sided tape and Velcro tape. Internet There will be no internet connection in the presentation rooms, but there will be wireless connection in the New York Swan Function Room. For your convenience, there will also be a limited number of computers wired up to the internet in the New York Swan base room. Badges When you check in, you will receive a conference package, which includes your name badge. Wearing your badge IS required for entrance to the sessions. If you lose your badge it can be replaced for a fee of JPY 5000. You must wear your badge at all times during the Conference. If you are not wearing your badge, security will stop you and ask you to show your ID and evidence that you are registered. Those unable to show proof will be escorted from the Conference by security. There are (4) colors of badges indicating the type of conference participant: RED: Presenters and General Audience

GREEN: Conference Volunteer Staff

YELLOW: Keynote and Featured Speakers

BLUE: Conference Exhibitors and Affiliates

What to Wear & Bring Attendees generally wear business casual attire. You may want to bring along a light jacket or sweater, as the temperature in meeting rooms is often difficult to control.

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Security The Japanese police have been enforcing random passport and identification checks. If you do not have identification when stopped, the police will detain you. There may also be a financial penalty. For the enjoyment of all participants, inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated and violators will be removed from the premises. Do not leave personal items or conference bags unattended anywhere in the New Otani Osaka as this will be taken away by security. Smoking The New Otani Osaka has implemented a Clean Indoor Air Act; therefore, smoking is not permitted in any of the conference rooms or the ballrooms. Please smoke only in designated areas. Photo/Recording Waiver There may be photography, audio or video recording at the conference. By entering the event premises you give consent to the use of your photograph, likeness or video or audio recording in whole or in part without restriction or limitation for any educational, promotional, or any purpose for distribution. Refreshment Breaks Friday, October 8th Coffee, tea, and light snacks will be provided twice from around 10:30 and 14:30. A Buffet lunch will be served from 12:30 to 13:30 in New York Swan. Saturday, October 9th Coffee, tea, and light snacks will be provided twice from around 10:30 and again during the closing session from 16:00 to 17:00 in New York Swan. All other meals, including lunch and dinner, can be purchased at any of the restaurants or convenience stores in and around the New Otani Osaka. Meals & Drinks As a conference registrant, and if you are staying at the New Otani, the breakfast may purchased at the time of your reservation at a discounted rate. This is a good occasion to start the day and meet other delegates. You must book through the New Otani to enjoy this arrangement.

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Special Events Special events at the conference provide an ideal chance to engage with your colleagues and network in a relaxed and enjoyable setting. For more information please go to the information desk in the New York Swan base room. Thursday and Friday Conference Parties at the Hotel New Otani Osaka Thursday Events What? Pre-conference Networking Reception When? Thursday October 7 - 18:30-19:30 Where? Four Seasons Lounge, 18 Floor of the New Otani Hotel How much? Complimentary glass of champagne; All other drinks are “cash bar” How should I dress? Business Casual How do I reserve? No reservation necessary Friday Events What? Official Conference Welcome Reception When? Friday October 8 – 19:00 – 20:30 Where? Watami Izakaya – Meet in the New Otani Lobby at 18:30 How much? JPY 4000 What does this include? The ticket price includes an 8 Course Meal & 90 minutes of all-you-can-drink (soft drinks, juice, wine, Japanese sake, beer, and cocktails). How should I dress? Business Casual How many tickets are available? 50 How do I reserve? Subject to availability tickets will be available from the registration desk at the time of the conference. Saturday Events What? Closing Session When? Saturday June 19 – 16:00 – 17:00 Where? New York Swan Function Room, New Otani Hotel How much? Free refreshments and light snacks will be served How should I dress? Smart How many tickets are available? This is not ticketed. Just show up! Do I have to reserve? No. All delegates are welcome.

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AFFILIATES La Trobe University, Faculty of Law and Management La Trobe University is a multi-campus university based in Victoria, Australia. With learning, teaching and research designed to enrich the world and a history of academic innovation, La Trobe is leading the way in higher education. In 1967, 552 students enrolled at La Trobe University, the third University to open in Victoria. It has grown to accommodate more than 26,000 students including approximately 3,500 international students from over 90 countries. Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Business School Established in 1991, the HKUST Business School is recognized as one of the youngest and most respected in Asia. We are the first business school in the region to be awarded accreditation by both the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International) and European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). Our programs are consistently ranked among the very best in the world by international media and our faculty is considered to be among the most qualified. Chulalongkorn University, Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration In what has become the model for the creation of other international business school programs around the world, Chulalongkorn University entered into partnership with the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, two of the foremost business schools in the United States. Jointly, they established Sasin — then known as GIBA — by modifying Kellogg's curriculum and academic regulations make it easier for Kellogg and Wharton faculty to come teach at Sasin. In doing so, they created a model that has since been repeated by Kellogg, Wharton and other prominent business schools around the world. The University of Zagreb, Faculty of Economics and Business The University of Zagreb (1669) is the oldest and biggest university in South-Eastern Europe. Ever since its foundation, the University has been continually growing and developing and now consists of 29 faculties, three art academies and the Centre for Croatian Studies. With its comprehensive programmes and over 50,000 full-time undergraduate and postgraduate students the University is the strongest teaching institution in Croatia. It offers a wide range of academic degree courses leading to Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees in the following fields: Arts, Biomedicine, Biotechnology, Engineering, Humanities, Natural and Social Sciences. it is also a strongly research-oriented institution, contributing with over 50 percent to the total research output of the country European Foundation for Management Development EFMD is an international membership organization, based in Brussels, Belgium. With more than 730 member organizations from academia, business, public service and consultancy in 82 countries, EFMD provides a unique forum for information, research, networking and debate on innovation and best practice in management development. EFMD is recognized globally as an accreditation body of quality in management education and has established accreditation services for business schools and business school programmes, corporate universities and technology-enhanced learning programmes.

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Globally Responsible Leadership Initiative GRLI is a global multicultural community of action and learning. It operates with a fully transparent and unique governance model with all partners participating. It is legally set up as a Foundation of public interest in Belgium. We identify and act on key leverage points for scalable change through concept development, advocacy and execution of new learning practices and work in partnership as a global community of change agents. Today the GRLI has 62 partner organisations and is expanding rapidly. It has set a limit of 120 partners for the years to come in order to remain a fully integrated and action oriented global network, and to fulfill its unique role as a leading global catalyst for key challenges and future demands regarding how to develop a next generation of globally responsible leaders. The work of the partners is supported by a Secretary General and a management office based at EFMD in Brussels and additional input from a team of senior advisers. The International Academic Forum Founded in 2009 by a group of concerned Asian, European and North American academics and business professionals, IAFOR is a mission driven organization dedicated to providing and promoting meaningful dialogue irrespective of international borders. As the Asia-Pacific region emerges as a new and powerful center of world events to rival the traditional European-American hegemonic axis, different and conflicting nationalistic fears and domestic political interests often dictate negative foreign policies. The stakes for ensuring cooperation between the Asian states and the Western world has never been higher. IAFOR is committed to ensuring that Asian leaders and opinion formers in both the public and private sectors, in education, the media, and business, have the chance to meet their colleagues from other continents, and discuss issues of local, national and international relevance and importance. Heritage Asia Pacific Heritage Asia Pacific aims to raise international awareness of the challenges and opportunities in sustainable development in developing countries and support cross-cultural communities towards finding more effective, holistic solutions to sustainable means of green growth in Thailand and across Asia. World Food Programme Born in 1962, WFP pursues a vision of the world in which every man, woman and child has access at all times to the food needed for an active and healthy life. We work towards that vision with our sister UN agencies in Rome -- the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) -- as well as other government, UN and NGO partners. In 2010 we aim to reach more than 90 million people with food assistance in more than 70 countries. Around 10,000 people work for the organization, most of them in remote areas, directly serving the hungry poor. Hope International Development Agency Established in 1975, HOPE International Development Agency's mission is to enable people in the developed world to connect with people in the poorest communities on earth through compassionate giving and other opportunities to help. This year alone, our work will positively impact the lives of more than one million people worldwide.

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ABMC Plenary Session Saturday 9:00 – 12:30 Manhattan Crane Room

9:00-9:15 Opening Remarks Dr David Wilkinson

David Wilkinson was appointed as Associate Dean (International and External Programs) of the Faculty of Law and Management, La Trobe University in 2004. Prior to this appointment, he was Deputy Head of School and Program Director with the Graduate School of Management at La Trobe, teaching in its MBA program where he taught Applied Business Economics and International Business Environment. He originally joined La Trobe in 1986 as a Lecturer in the School of Economics. Before joining La Trobe, he had extensive experience as a labour market economist, working for the both State and Federal governments, as well as working as an economist for several private sector consulting firms. He has undertaken work for the OECD on regulatory issues and has undertaken extensive consulting with public sector organisations, presented papers at numerous international conferences and has a number of refereed publications in international journals. Contact Details Phone: +61 3 9479 3522 Fax: +61 3 9479 1484 E-mail: d.wilkinson@latrobe.edu.au

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9:15-10:30 – New York Swan Keynote Address Challenges and Opportunities facing Business in Asia Professor Don Brash

An Economist by training, Dr Don Brash worked at the World Bank in Washington DC, before returning to his native New Zealand to work in banking and business. In 1988 Don Brash was named Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, a post which he occupied for 14 years. After leaving the Reserve Bank in 2002, Don was elected to Parliament, becoming leader of the National Party from 2003 to 2006. He is currently a director of the ANZ National Bank and several other companies and Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Law and Management at La Trobe University.

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Friday 11:00 – 11:30 – Manhattan Crane Featured Speaker: The Reverend Professor Stuart D. B. Picken Japan and China: 21st Century Scenarios

Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society, author of a dozen books and over 130 articles and papers, Professor Picken is considered one of the foremost scholars on Japan, China, and Globalization in East Asia. As an academic, Professor Picken has devoted more than 30 years to scholarship in Japan, notably as a professor at the International Christian University in Tokyo, where he specialized in ethics and Japanese thought, and as International Adviser to the High Priest of Tsubaki Grand Shrine (Mie prefecture). He has also served as a consultant to various businesses, including Jun Ashida Ltd., Mitsui Mining & Smelting Corp., Kobe Steel, and Japan Air Lines. In November 2008, the Government of Japan awarded Professor Picken the Order of the Sacred Treasure for his pioneering research, and outstanding contribution to the promotion of friendship and mutual understanding between Japan and the UK. The honour is normally reserved for Japanese citizens and is a mark of the utmost respect in which Professor Picken is held by the Japanese Government. Although now resident in Scotland, Professor Picken maintains his interests in Japan, as Chair of the Japan Society of Scotland, and through the IAFOR IAB, of which he is the founding chair. He lives near Glasgow with his wife and two children.

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Friday 11:30 – 12:00 – Manhattan Crane

Invited Presentation – World Food Programme Mr Mohamed Saleheen Director of the World Food Programme, Japan & Republic of Korea Mohamed Saleheen is Director of the United Nations World Food Programme for Japan and the Republic of Korea. Mr. Saleheen has served as an international civil servant with the United Nations for over 30 years. He has led some of WFP’s most challenging operations as Representative and Country Director in Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Sudan, and Iraq. Through these times, he managed complex emergency operations such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami, conflicts in Sri Lanka and Sudan, and the aftermath of the Gulf War. He also served as Director and Deputy Humanitarian Coordinator of United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs for Afghanistan, where he oversaw operations in Afghanistan and neighboring countries, including the largest demining operations in the world. Besides his deep field experience, Mr. Saleheen also served at WFP Headquarters in Rome as Deputy Director of Human Resources and Head of Eastern Europe and the CIS Unit, where he oversaw WFP operations in 12 CIS countries. Mr. Saleheen’s other assignments with WFP were in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Bangladesh. Mohamed Saleheen is a national of Bangladesh and holds Bachelor’s degrees in Physics and Political Science, and postgraduate degrees in English and Organization Development & Planning. He serves as an honorary lecturer at a number of universities in Japan, Indonesia, and France, and is a member of the International Academic Forum's International Advisory Board.

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Friday 12:00 – 12:30 – Manhattan Crane

Invited Presentation – HOPE International Development Agency Mr Lowell Sheppard Asia Pacific Director of the HOPE International Development Agency

Lowell Sheppard is Asia Pacific Director of the HOPE International Development Agency, an organization focused on working with world's extreme poor in their quest to climb out of poverty. Aside from his 25year involvement with Hope, Lowell has dedicated much of his life to social and environmental improvement projects throughout the world. He was the chairman of the Whose Earth initiative in the United Kingdom, and was the founding chairman of Novimost, a non-government organization responding to the needs caused by war in the Balkans. He was also CEO of one of the United Kingdom's largest youth charities and an executive member of Spring Harvest, an annual Christian festival which attracts more than 60,000 people each Easter, and raises more than one million dollars for charities every year. A fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, Mr Sheppard is the author of six books, which reflect his diverse intellectual interests, and life experience. His latest book, Boys Becoming Men, examines the importance of rites of passage, including adventures, for children becoming adults. Lowell is a noted public speaker, and has given lectures at both undergraduate and postgraduate level on Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, and he is vice-chairman of the CSR Committee for the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan.

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FOLLOWING THE MORNING PLENARY SESSION, A COMPLIMENTRAY BUFFET LUNCH WILL BE SERVED IN THE NEW YORK SWAN BASE ROOM

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Saturday Afternoon Featured Sessions

Friday – Manhattan Crane 1:30 – 2:30 HKUST Information Panel: Case Studies and Issues in Family Business and Entrepreneurship in Asia Peter Mackay (Chair) Associate Professor of Finance Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Roger King Director, Center for Business Case Studies Hong Kong University of Science & Technology Winnie Peng Qian Associate Director, Center for Business Case Studies Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

Friday – New York Swan 2:30-3:00 Complimentary Light Refreshments: New York Swan Base Room Information Presentation on Pearson Test of English Misa Ishikawa, Director, Pearson Kirihara

Friday – Manhattan Crane 3:00-4:30 ABMC Plenary Panel:

Why Accredit? What's in it for my School?

David Wilkinson Associate Dean (International and External Programs) Faculty of Law & Management, La Trobe University, Australia Tim Desmond Assistant Dean, International Accreditation Nagoya University of Commerce & Business, Japan Diane Hsieh AACSB Program Manager School of Management, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan Helke Carvalho Hernandes Director of Marketing European Foundation for Management Development, Belgium Bhimaraya A. Metri Dean (GPs) & Chairman, PGPM, Professor, Operations Management Area Management Development Institute, Gurgaon, India

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Friday – Manhattan Crane 4:45-5:45 Special Panel: Business practice, Development and Experience of Transition Economies Panel Chair: Marina Dabic Comparative Analysis of Managerial Ownership and its Effect on Corporate Performance in Selected Asian and European Transition Economies Maja Darabos* Darko Tipuric Domagoj Hruska Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb (068) Independent Directors Myth in Transition Countries - Comparison of Empirical Evidence from China and Croatia Marina Mesin* Darko Tipuric Tanja Sliskovic Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb (069) Foreign Direct Investment in Emerging East European Markets: An Examination of the EU versus Croatia and Turkey Marina Dabic* R. Glenn Richey, Jr. Frank G. Adams Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb (164)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 1 – 9:00-10:30 1. ABMC Session Topic –Technological Change and Growth: Japan, India, and China – Panel A ROOM: DENEB II 9:00-10:30 Session Chair: Yubo Chen Transaction Costs and Technical Resources: Product-level Determinants of Vertical Integration in the Semiconductor Industry Takehiko Komatsu* Hideo Owan Graduate School of International Management, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan (049) Rising India: Role of IT Sector in Economic Growth Dharminder Singh Ubha* Swaranjit Kaur Ubha, Hamayunpur. Sirhand GSSDGS Khalsa College, Patiala, India (118) Emerging B2B Portals Connecting Chinese Entrepreneurs to the World Yubo Chen* Qi Wang Jinhong Xie Eller College of Management, University of Arizona, USA (120)

2. ABMC – Session Topic –Financial Economics: The Markets – Panel A ROOM: SUEHIRO 9:00-10:30 Session Chair: Jian-Hsin Chou Explanation of S&P 500, Indu, Euro Bund or EUR/USD returns probability distribution deviation from a Gaussian Curve (Dynamic Financial Market Model) Bohumil Stadnik* The University of Economics, Czech Republic (95) Does transfer payment policy reduce income equity in urban China? Lulu Zhu* Hua Li Peking University, China (116) What Makes New Contracts Succeed or Fail? Jian-Hsin Chou* Mao-Wei Hung Bing-Huei-Lin Yu-Chuan Huang National Kaohsiung First University of Science & Technology, Taiwan (033)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 1 – 9:00-10:30 3. ABMC – Session Topic – Challenges & Opportunities for the Retail Sector – Panel A ROOM: DENEB III 9:00-10:30 Session Chair: Anshuman Khare How Do In-Store Environmental Cues Influence Malaysian Shoppers? A Study of Hypermarket Customers in Malaysia Wee Yu Ghee* University of Malaya Kelantan, Malaysia (138) Kamarul Zaman Ahmad Universiti Malaya, Malaysia Optimal Shelf Space Allocation Using System Dynamics Approach: A Case Study in the Shoe Retailing Industry Kamran Ali Chatha* Muhammad Shakeel Sadiq Jajja Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan (109) Supply Chain Collaboration and Integration in India’s FMCG Retail Sector Anshuman Khare* Faculty of Business, Athabasca University, Canada (008) Arpita Khare LDC Institute of Management, India 4. ABMC Session Topic – Rising Asia: The Impact of Globalization – Panel A ROOM: TAKASAGO 9:00-10:30 Session Chair: Shailendra Kumar Rai The Impact of Global Businesses on the National Economy Herwina Rosnan* Mohd Nazari Ismail, University of Malaya Faculty of Business Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia (072) International Cooperation and Internationalization of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises in Asia Tan Wee-Liang* Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University (126) Financial Regulation and Market Discipline in the Indian Context Shailendra Kumar Rai* N.R. Bhusnurmath Management Development Institute, India (026)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 2 – 10:45-12:15 5. ABMC Poster Session – Interdisciplinary – Panel A ROOM: NEW YORK SWAN (BASE ROOM) 10:45-12:15 The study of area segmentation with the joint segmentation model – the case of the Tokyo metropolitan area Yoshiyuki Ishida* Yumi Asahi Toshikazu Yamaguchi Department of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science, Japan (061) China’s Economic Rise and its Impact upon Global Economy: from the Perspective of the Shift in Consumer Behavior Szu-Yuan Liu* College of Management, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan (052)

6. ABMC Session Topic – Organizational Behavior and Leadership – Panel A ROOM: DENEB III 10:45-12:15 Session Chair: Yi Zhang Learning Organization Practices for Global Business: The Role of Transformational Leaders Norashikin Hussein* Noormala Amir Ishak Fauziah Noordin Faculty of Business Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia (080) Perceived fairness of layoff and its impact on layoff survivors Sumita Rai Management Development Institute, India (032) When Building Strength Is Not Enough: An Exploration of Derailment Potential and Leadership Strength Yi Zhang* Anand Chandrasekar, Center for Creative Leadership, Singapore Lingnan University, Hong Kong, China (96)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 2 – 10:45-12:15 7. ABMC Session Topic – Rising Asia – The Japan Factor – Panel B ROOM: DENEB II 10:45-12:15 Session Chair: Will Baber Why Toyota was the almighty in just-in-time delivery and zero defects Evelyn Anderson* Australian Catholic University, Australia (020) Factors Contributing to the Increasing Demand for Skilled Workers: A Comparative Study of Firms’ Measures in Malaysian-based MNCs Hadijah Iberahim* Faculty of Business Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia (076) On the Hybrid Manager Track: Cross-Cultural Managers in Japan Will Baber * Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University, Japan (112) 8. ABMC Session Topic – Challenges and Opportunities in Management Education – Panel A ROOM: TAKASAGO 10:45-12:15 Session Chair: Thomas Ruble Economic Growth and the Demand for Graduate Management Education in the APAC Region Sabeen Sheikh, Survey Research Manager* Alex Chisholm, R&D Senior Analyst* Graduate Management Admission Council® (GMAC), USA (029) A Comparative Study of Values of Chinese and US Business Students Thomas Ruble* Christine Lentz College of Business Administration, Rider University, USA (044)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 2 – 10:45-12:15 9. ABMC – Session Topic – Financial Economics: Bulls, Bears, and Banks– Panel B ROOM: SUEHIRO 10:45-12:15 Session Chair: Kathleen Walsh Trading and Investment Behavior of Retail Investors: Bullish versus Bearish Periods Ming-Ming Lai* Siow-Hooi Tan Lee-Lee Chong Multimedia University, Malaysia (21) Economic Freedom and Banking Development: The Experience of Selected East Asian Countries Soo-Wah Low* Noor Azlan Ghazali Shamshubaridah Ramlee Rasidah Mohd Said UKM Graduate School of Business, National University of Malaysia (064) Getting Sentimental about Japanese Bear Markets Kathleen Walsh* Kerry Pattenden, University of Sydney Australia National University, Australia (23)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 3 – 12:30-2:00 10. ABMC Poster Session – Interdisciplinary – Panel B ROOM: NEW YORK SWAN (BASE ROOM) 12:30-2:00 Evaluation of stock price from the theoretical price Junji Nakayama* Yumi Asahi Toshikazu Yamaguchi Department of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science, Japan (060) A preliminary investigation of the links between non-traditional expatriate assignment and management levels Noorziah Mohd Salleh* RMIT University, Australia (097)

11. ABMC – Session Topic – Rising Asia: China’s Impact on the World from Three Unique Perspectives – Panel C ROOM: DENEB III 12:30-2:00 Session Chair: Maaja Vadi Enhancing Cross-cultural Management Effectiveness: Evidence from Australian Business Operations in China Ling Deng* School of Management, RMIT University, Australia (081) The South-South Relation and the Transplantability of Organizational Practices: A Case Study on the Insertion of Chinese Multi-nationals into Brazilian Productive Chains Flavio Silveira Marina Araujo Carlos Arruda* Fundacao Dom Cabral, Brazil (079) Organizational Culture in Russian and Chinese Organizations Maaja Vadi* University of Tartu, Faculty of Economics and Business, Estonia (092) Ruth Alas* Estonian Business School, Estonia (092)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 3 – 12:30-2:00 12. ABMC Session Topic – Financial Practices and Strategies – Panel A ROOM: DENEB II 12:30-2:00 Session Chair: Alexandru Stancu Growth Strategies of Malay Entrepreneurs – Challenges and Opportunities: A Malaysian Case Ummi Salwa Ahmad Bustamam* Faculty of Economics & Muamalat, Islamic Science Universityy of Malaysia Graduate School of Management, La Trobe University, Australia (038) The Way of Defining a Realistic Balanced Scorecard: A Building Process Technique Bernard Morard Christophe Jeannette* Alexandru Stancu* University of Geneva, Switzerland (051)

13. ABMC - Session Topic – How MNEs Impact Asia – Panel A ROOM: SUEHIRO 12:30-2:00 Session Chair: Sierk Horn Knowledge Transfer Among MNE’s Subsidiaries: A Conceptual Framework for Knowledge Management Hsin-Mei Lin Wen Chung Hsu I-Fan Yen* Yi-Tien Shih Department of International Business Studies, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan (089) MNEs and Strategic Philanthropy: Evidence from the Wuchuan Earthquake Relief Efforts Jiyoung Shin* Jon Jungbien Moon Korea University Business School, Korea University, Korea (104) Japanese Investment in India: A spatial analysis of location determinants and agglomeration effects Sierk A. Horn* Adam Cross Department of East Asian Studies, University of Leeds, UK (107)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 3 – 12:30-2:00 14. ABMC – Session Topic – Asian Business Economics: Perspectives from China, Malaysia, and Indonesia ROOM: TAKASAGO 12:30-2:00 Session Chair: Nathasa Mazna Ramli Housework, Endogenous Participation and Labor Market Fluctuations Lifang Xu* Pengfei Wang HKUST, Hong Kong (151) IT Portfolio Management Framework: Anti-Money Laundering System in Indonesian Banks Anna Yuliarti Khodijah* International University of Japan (115) The influence of large shareholders on payout policy: Analysis from an agency perspective Nathasa Mazna Ramli* Faculty of Economics and Muamalat, Islamic Science University of Malaysia School of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University (113) Darren Henry School of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University, Australia

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 4 – 2:15-3:45 15. ABMC Poster Session – Interdisciplinary – Panel C ROOM: NEW YORK SWAN 2:15-3:45 Patterns and Determinants of China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment in 2008 Michiko Miyamoto* Xin Lu Yoshiaki Shimazaki Dept of Management Science & Engineering, Akita Prefectural University, Japan (085) Attack of Asian Companies on the Global Market Cacik Rut Damayanti* Business Administration Department, Administrative Science Faculty, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia (201) Analysis of customer behavior focused on time information Takashi Togawa* Yumi Asahi Toshikazu Yamaguchi Department of Engineering, Tokyo University of Science, Japan (058) 16. ABMC – Session Topic – Sustainability – Challenges and Opportunities – Panel A ROOM: DENEB II 2:15-3:45 Session Chair: Tatsuo Masuda Ecological Attitudes and Knowledge Affect Future Purchase Intentions: The Elaboration Likelihood Model for Environmentally Friendly Products Wen-lung Sung* Tsu-Wu Tien Julia L. Lin Jun-Ying Huang I-Shou University, Taiwan (125) Footprints of Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities from the Perspective of Thailand Suwanee Suwanthanasan* Heritage Asia Pacific Sasin, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand (085) Japan’s National Quest for Energy Efficiency and New Challenges Tatsuo Masuda* The NUCB Graduate School, Japan (200)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY SESSION 4 – 2:15-3:45 17. ABMC – Session Topic – Is there a brighter tomorrow for China? – Panel A ROOM: SUEHIRO 2:15-3:45 Session Chair: Guillaume Giroir A Contractual Analysis of State Versus Private Ownership Susheng Wang Kun Jiang* Economics Department, HKUST, China (042) China’s Law Reforms on Land and Real Estate Property and the Paradoxes Richard Hu* Faculty of Business and Government, University of Canberra, Australia (103) Hyper-rich and Hyper-luxury in China: the case of the most expensive gated communities GIROIR Guillaume* Department of Geography, University of Orléans, France (005)

18. ABMC Session Topic – Financial Crisis: Challenges & Opportunities for Banks and Markets – Panel A ROOM: TAKASAGO 2:15-3:45 Session Chair: Chan Sok-Gee China’s Changing Business Model of Banking Helena Xiang Li* Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Germany (040) Horst Loechel China Europe International Business School, German Centre of Banking and Finance Frankfurt School of Finance & Management The Effect of Regulation on Analyst Behavior: Evidence from Changes of Analysts’ Independence in Making Stock Recommendations in U.S. and in Hong Kong Markets Yihong Wang* Peter F. Chen Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong (143) Corporate Governance, Board Diversity and Bank Efficiency: The Case of Commercial Banks in Malaysia Sok-Gee Chan* Institute of China Studies, University of Malaya, Malaysia (055) Lee Teck Heang Monash University, Sunway Campus School of Business, Malaysia

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6DWXUGD\ 2FWREHU 6$785'$< 6(66,21 Âą 19. ABMC Session Topic – Rising Asia: India’s economic rebound – Panel D ROOM: DENEB III 2:15-3:45 Session Chair: Bhimaraya Metri Doing Business in the ‘Rising India’: Challenges and Opportunities Gautam Ray Graduate School of Management, Kyoto University, Japan (037) (Page 587) Revival of The Golden Bird – The Rise of India Krishna Priya Rolla Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (77) (Page 609) India Service Sector: A Driver of Sustained Growth Bhimaraya Metri Management Development Institute, India (078) No Paper

20. ABMC Session Topic – Financial Economics: Hedging– Panel C ROOM: HAGOROMO 2:15-3:45 Session Chair: Terry Boulter Corporate Risk Management: The Hedging Footprint Peter MacKay* HKUST, Hong Kong (011) No Paper Sara Moeller University of Pittsburgh, USA Thai Hedging Practices: Post Asian Financial Crisis Vanlapa Wongchan* Payap University, Thailand Terry Boulter* Deakin Business School, Deakin University, Australia (122) (Page 619)

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Saturday October 9, 2010 SATURDAY CLOSING SESSION 4:00-5:00 Refreshments & Light Snacks Remarks By Rev Professor Stuart DB Picken, Chairman, IAFOR International Advisory Board Dr David Wilkinson, ABMC 2010 Conference Chair

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Virtual Presentations 21. ABMC Session Topic – Growth of e-commerce in Asia – Panel A The Effects of Online Customer Trust in Shopping Value, Satisfaction and Loyalty Chi-hsun Lee* National United University, Taiwan (048) Wen-yeh Huang Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan Jui-line Su Yuan-Ze University, Taiwan 22. ABMC Session Topic – Economic Performance of non-profits versus for-profits – Panel A Comparing the Affects of Management Practices on Organizational Performance Between For-Profit and Not-for-Profit Corporations in Southeast Wisconsin USA Gary Keller* College of Business & Management, Cardinal Stritch University, USA (94) 23. ABMC Session Topic – Financial Crisis in the Global Banking Industry – Panel A Financial crisis and innovation in a banking business model: are we minding the gap with the reform agenda? Valerio Pesic* Department of Banks, Insurance and Markets, University La Sapienza of Rome (054)

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Mohamed Saleheen (Featured Speaker) Mohd Nazari Ismail (072 Panel 4) Muhammad Shakeel Sadiq Jajja (108 Panel 3) N.R. Bhusnurmath (026 Panel 4) Nathasa Mazna Ramli (113 Panel 14) Noor Azlan Ghazali (064 Panel 9) Noormala Amir Ishak (080 Panel 6) Noorziah Mohd Salleh (097 Panel 10) Norashikin Hussein (080 Panel 6) Pengfei Wang (151 Panel 14) Peter F. Chen (143 Panel 18) Peter MacKay (011 Panel 20) Peter MacKay (HKUST Information Panel) Qi Wang (120 Panel 1) R. Glenn Richey, Jr. (164 Special Panel) Rasidah Mohd Said (064 Panel 9) Richard Hu (103 Panel 17) Roger King (HKUST Information Panel) Ruth Alas (092 Panel 11) Sabeen Sheikh (029 Panel 8) Sara Moeller (011 Panel 20) Shailendra Kumar Rai (026 Panel 4) Shamshubaridah Ramlee (064 Panel 9) Sierk A. Horn (107 Panel 13) Siow-Hooi Tan (021 Panel 9) Sok-Gee Chan (055 Panel 18) Soo-Wah Low (064 Panel 9) Stuart DB Picken (Featured Speaker) Su Jui-line (048 Virtual Presenter) Sumita Rai (032 Panel 6) Susheng Wang (042 Panel 17) Suwanee Suwanthanasan (85 Panel 16) Swaranjit Kaur Ubha (118 Panel 1) Szu-Yuan Liu (052 Panel 5) Takashi Togawa (058 Panel 15) Takehiko Komatsu (049 Panel 1) Tan Wee-Liang (126 Panel 4) Tanja Sliskovic (069 Special Panel) Tatsuo Masuda (200 Panel 16) Teck-Heang Lee (055 Panel 18) Terry Boulter (122 Panel 20) Thomas Ruble (029 Panel 8) Tim Desmond (Accreditation Plenary Panel) Toshikazu Yamaguchi (058 Panel 15) Toshikazu Yamaguchi (060 Panel 10) Toshikazu Yamaguchi (061 Panel 5) Tsu-Wu Tien (125 Panel 16) Ummi Salwa Ahmad Bustamam (038 Panel 12) Valerio Pesic (054 Virtual Presenter) Vanlapa Wongchan (122 Panel 20) Wee Yu Ghee (138 Panel 3) Wen Chung Hsu (089 Panel 13) Wen-lung Sung (125 Panel 16) Will Baber (112 Panel 7) Winnie Peng Qian (HKUST Information Panel) Xin Lu (085 Panel 15) Yi Zhang (096 Panel 6) Yihong Wang (143 Panel 18) Yoshiaki Shimazaki (085 Panel 15) Yoshiyuki Ishida (061 Panel 5) Yu-Chuan Huang (033 Panel 2) Yubo Chen (120 Panel 1) Yumi Asahi (058 Panel 15) Yumi Asahi (060 Panel 10) Yumi Asahi (061 Panel 5)

INDEX OF ABMC PARTICIPANTS Adam Cross (107 Panel 13) Alex Chisholm (029 Panel 8) Alexandru Stancu (051 Panel 12) Anand Chandrasekar (096 Panel 6) Anna Khodijah (115 Panel 14) Anshuman Khare (008 Panel 3) Arpita Khare (008 Panel 3) Bernard Morard (051 Panel 12) Bhimaraya A. Metri (078 Panel 19) Bhimaraya A. Metri (Accreditation Plenary) Bing-Huei-Lin (033 Panel 2) Bohumil Stadnik (095 Panel 2) Cacik Rut Damayanti (201 Panel 15) Carlos Arruda (079 Panel 11) Chi-hsun Lee (048 Virtual Presenter) Christine Lentz (044 Panel 8) Christophe Jeannette (051 Panel 12) Darko Tipuric (068 Special Panel) Darko Tipuric (069 Special Panel) Darren Henry (113 Panel 14) David Wilkinson (Accreditation Plenary) Dharminder Singh Ubha (118 Panel 1) Diane Hsieh (Accreditation Plenary) Domagoj Hruska (068 Special Panel) Don Brash (Keynote Speaker) Evelyn Anderson (020 Panel 7) Fauziah Noordin (080 Panel 6) Frank G. Adams (164 Special Panel) Gary Keller (194Virtual Presenter) Gautam Ray (037 Panel 19) Guillaume Giroir (005 Panel 17) Hadijah Iberahim (076 Panel 7) Helena Xiang Li (040 Panel 18) Helke Carvalho Hernandes (Accreditation Plenary) Herwina Rosnan (072 Panel 4) Hideo Owan (049 Panel 1) Horst Loechel (040 Panel 18) Hsin-Mei Lin (089 Panel 13) Hua Li (116 Panel 2) Huang Wen-yeh (048 Virtual Presenter) I-Fan Yen (089 Panel 13) Jian-Hsin Chou (033 Panel 2) Jinhong Xie (120 Panel 1) Jiyoung Shin (104 Panel 13) Jon Jungbien Moon (104 Panel 13) Julia L. Lin (125 Panel 16) Jun-Ying Huang (125 Panel 16) Junji Nakayama (060 Panel 10) Kamarul Zaman Ahmad (138 Panel 3) Kamran Ali Chatha (108 Panel 3) Kathleen Walsh (023 Panel 9) Kerry Pattenden (023 Panel 9) Krishna Priya Rolla (077 Panel 19) Kun Jiang (042 Panel 17) Lee-Lee Chong (021 Panel 9) Lifang Xu (151 Panel 14) Ling Deng (081 Panel 11) Lowell Sheppard (Featured Speaker) Lulu Zhu (116 Panel 2) Maaja Vadi (092 Panel 11) Maja Darabos (068 Special Panel) Mao-Wei Hung (033 Panel 2) Marina Araujo (079 Panel 11) Marina Dabic (164 Special Panel) Marina Mesin (069 Special Panel) Michiko Miyamoto (085 Panel 15) Ming-Ming Lai (021 Panel 9) Misa Ishikawa (Pearson Presentation)

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