Elizabeth Moore
Part-Time Lecturer of International Business and Strategy Post-Doctoral Research Associate for the Global Resilience Institute at D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Biography
D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Profile
Education
PhD., International Relations and Entrepreneurship, Northeastern University
MA, International Relations and Comparative Politics, Northeastern University
BA, Political Science and Spanish, Providence College
Research & Teaching Interests
Dr. Moore’s research and teaching interests formal and informal entrepreneurship, corporate social responsibility, institutional changes, institutional disruptions, transnational institutions, pro-market reforms, firm performance, emerging market firms, and international organizations.
Services to the Profession
Conference Reviewer: Academy of Management, Academy of International Business, Strategic Management Society, European International Business Academy, Academy of International Business-Latin America, Academy of International Business-UK, Academy of International Business-Europe
Awards & Recognition
Best Paper Finalist. Academy of Management (International Management Division), 2017
Best Paper Finalist. Academy of International Business – Latin America, 2017
Best Conference Theme Fit Paper Finalist. Academy of International Business – Latin America, 2017
Publications
Selected Publications
Institutions and International Entrepreneurship (with Dau LA, Bradley C). International Business: Research, Teaching and Practice, 9(1): 1-20. 2015
Informal Transnational Political Actors and Emerging Markets: Understanding Entrepreneurship in a Changing Normative Atmosphere (with Dau LA, Soto M). In A. Walsh (Ed.), Entrepreneurship and Firm Performance, pp. 19-41. NOVA Science Publishers. 2016
The Great Recession and Emerging Market Firms: Unpacking the Divide Between Global and National Level Sustainability Expectations (with Dau LA, Soto M). In C. Gurdgiev, L. Leonard, M. A. Gonzalez-Perez (Eds.), Lessons from the Great Recession: At the Crossroads of Sustainability and Recovery, pp. 165-187. Emerald Group. 2016
How globalization sparked entrepreneurship in the developing world: The impact of formal economic and political linkages (with Dau LA, Soto M, LeBlanc C). In B. Christiansen, F. Kasarci (Eds.), Corporate Espionage, Geopolitics, and Diplomacy Issues in International Business, pp. 72-91. IGI Global. In Press
Regime Structure, Institutional Stability and Pro-Market Reforms: Deepening the Inter-disciplinary Connection (with Dau LA, Bradley C). In W. Newburry (Ed.), Family and Entrepreneurial Multinational Companies in Latin America: Contexts, Challenges and Perspectives. Palgrave Publishing Company. In Press
Presentations
Selected Presentations
“Global Economic Integration: The Impacts of Trade Networks on Firm-Level CSR Signaling.” Academy of Management – Main Conference, Summer 2017
“Global Trade Networks and State Firm CSR Signaling Strategy.” Academy of International Business – Main Conference, Summer 2017
“Terrorism and Family Business Strategy.” Academy of International Business – Main Conference, Summer 2017
“Does Global Integration Make Firms More Socially Responsible? The Effect of National Trade Networks on State and Private Firm CSR” 5th Annual Copenhagen Conference, Fall 2016
“Bilateral Relationships and Entrepreneurship: Does the One-to One Relationship Advance the Two?” Academy of International Business – European Chapter, Spring 2016
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