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The EAMSA aims to:

  • Promote research and education in the fields of business and management in Asia and Europe, with special emphasis on international comparisons.

  • Foster an understanding of the role of international organizations and public policies in all matters related to Euro-Asian business activities.

  • Encourage the exchange of research results, practical experience, and ideas by organising conferences, meetings and developing research networks among members and institutions.

  • Disseminate research results through various channels.
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In autumn of 1984 about 30 scholars from Europe and Asia met in Berlin at a conference hosted by the Science Centre Berlin and the East-Asian Institute of the Free University of Berlin to exchange initial research results on Japanese Management Practices and the problems involved in their transfer to Europe. In order to keep the discussion process initiated at this conference going and in order to improve the communication structure and the spread of information and exchange of research results, the Euro-Japanese Management Studies Association (EJMSA) was founded. Since then, the number of researchers and executives from the world of business and administration has grown steadily and they now meet regularly once a year. Edited by the organizers, the results of conferences have been published or are available on the website.

The first conference in Asia took place at the University of Tokyo in autumn of 1987. The contributions and discussions focused around the topic of "Japanese and European Management: Their International Adaptability". At this meeting, in which more than 80 researchers participated, the Association was renamed the Euro-Asia Management Studies Association (EAMSA). The reason for renaming the Association was mainly due to the growing interest of members in the whole Asian region and its fast economic development.

The EAMSA today has about 200 members in 30 different countries around the world. Roughly half of the members are from Asian countries. Members include scholars from leading academic institutions as well executives, business consultants, researchers and Ph.D. students. We invite individuals and institutions to join EAMSA.

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1. Name of the Association


The name of the Association is the Euro-Asia Management Studies Association (EAMSA).

2. Aim

The aim of the Association is to promote research and education in the field of management studies in Asia and Europe with special emphasis on international comparisons and the exchange of research results, practical experiences and ideas.

3. Membership

The Association is open to all persons and institutions from the world of academia, business and public administration who are interested in management in Asia and Europe.

Institutions may also become members, provided they designate a representative. Each member and representative of an institution has the right to vote and is eligible for office.
Membership fees are fixed at and by the annual General Meeting.

At present the fee
for individuals is: EUR 70.00 per annum
for students: EUR 30.00 per annum and
for institutions: EUR 125.00 per annum.

Each member receives a complimentary subscription to Asian Business & Management published by PalgraveMacmillan as a membership benefit.

The decision to admit new members rests with the Board. If an application to join is refused, the decision will be put before the annual general meeting.

Membership is terminated by a member’s written notice of resignation, by a member’s death or by failure to pay his/her membership fee.

4. Board of the Association

The Association shall be governed by its board which shall consist of the following officers:

- President
He/she will represent the EAMSA and shall be elected by the EAMSA members for a period of three years. The Presidency should alternate between members from Europe and Asia.

- Vice President
There are two Vice Presidents, one from Europe, one from Asia. They shall be elected by the EAMSA members for a period of two years, one in even (Asian Vice President), the other in odd years (European Vice President). The Vice Presidents support the EAMSA President in his/her tasks and deputize for the EAMSA President.

- Executive Secretary
He/she is treasurer and administers the Association. He/she shall be proposed by the EAMSA Board and approved by the General Meeting for a period of three years.

- Conference Host
The organizing host of the annual conference shall be co-opted as a Board Member for the period concerned.

- Manager of the EAMSA-website
He/she is responsible for managing the website of the Association and shall be co-opted as a Board Member. He/she shall be proposed by the EAMSA Board and approved by the General Meeting for a period of three years.

5. Auditor

He/she audits annually the accounts prepared by the Executive Secretary and submits the results to the annual general meeting. He/she shall be elected by the General Meeting for a period of three years.

6. Advisory Committee

The Advisory Committee advises the Board about further development of the EAMSA, makes proposals to the General Meeting about candidates for the Board and in particular helps to promote discussions concerning research targets and further activities.

Members of the Advisory Committee are elected by the General Meeting for a period of two years. The Committee has up to 20 members. Members residing in Europe and Asia should be equally represented. Each country where more than 10 members reside should be represented in the Advisory Committee by at least one member.

7. Annual General Meeting

All decisions of the annual general meeting are made by a simple majority vote of members present. The decisions have to be published on the EAMSA website.

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PRESIDENT
Axèle Giroud
Manchester Business School, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

VICE PRESIDENT, ASIA
Martin Hemmert
Korea University Business School, Seoul, Korea

VICE PRESIDENT, EUROPE
Adam Cross
Leeds Business School, UK

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Chie Iguchi
College of Business, Rikkyo University, Japan

MANAGER OF THE EAMSA-WEBSITE
Nishant Kumar
Stockholm University, School of Business, Sweden

ORGANIZING HOST OF THE NEXT ANNUAL MEETING
Hendrik Meyer-Ohle
National University of Singapore, Singapore

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Andrew Staples
Doshisha Business School, Japan

Rolf Schlunze
Ritsumeikan University Faculty of Business Administration, Japan

Pavida Pananond
Thamassat University Business School, Thailand

Alexander Mohr
Kent University School of Business, U.K.

Hendrik Meyer-Ohle
National University of Singapore, Singapore

Dieter Beschorner
University of Ulm, Germany

Harukiyo Hasegawa
Doshisha Business School, Japan

Helmut Demes
Duisburg University, Germany

Christopher Tucci
EPFL, Switzerland

Sten Söderman
Stockholm University, Sweden

Joop Stam
University of Twente, School of Management and Governance, The Netherlands

Himadri Das
International Management Institute, New Delhi, India

Sayeeda Bano
The University of Waikato, New Zealand

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