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Research Seminars and Events

Research

UK and overseas speakers are invited to the School to share their experiences and findings with staff, doctoral students and the members of the public. Previous seminars can be found here 2012, and 2010

For further information please contact the Research Office

If you would like to see is a date for a specific event please see the University Calendar
If you are a member of staff and wish to organise an event or seminar please visit the Seminar Fund webpage (staff only page) or contact the Research Office.

December 2011:

5 December, 2011

Event: Why Matter Matters: Warm Dark Matter and Homo-Phroneticus

Speaker: Professor Elena Antonocopoulou, University of Liverpool

Location: 8West 4.23  11.30 – 12.30pm

Organisation Studies (OS)

For further information please contact the Research Office

7 December, 2011

Event: Workshops & Presentations

Speaker: Associate Professor Markus Giesler, Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto & Dr Robin Canniford, University of Melbourne

Location: 8West 3.14 11.30 – 4.00pm

Centre for Research in Advertising and Consumption CRiAC

For further information please contact the Research Office

7 December, 2011

Event: to be confirmed

Speaker: Anastasia Petraki, School of Management

Location: 8West 1.32 2.30 – 4.00pm

Accounting & Finance Group (AFG)

For further information please contact the Research Office

14 December, 2011

Event: Credit Unions

Speaker: Professor Ian Tonks, School of Management

Location: 8West 1.32  1.15 – 2.00pm

Centre for Governance and Regulation (CGR)

For further information please contact the Research Office

14 December, 2011

Event: tbc

Speaker: Zamzuaila Zakaria, CIMA, Bath

Location: 8West1.32 2.30 – 4.00pm

Accounting & Finance Group (AFG)

For further information please contact the Research Office

21 December, 2011

Event: tbc

Speaker: Dr Richard Fairchild, School of Management

Location: 8West 1.32 2.30 – 4.00pm

Accounting & Finance Group (AFG)

For further information please contact the Research Office

November 2011:

23 November, 2011

Event: The case for of smoke: the potential for price cap regulation of tobacco to raise £500m per year in the UK

Dr Rob Branston, School of Management

Location: 8West1.32 1.15-2.00pm

Centre for Governance and Regulation (CGR)

For further information please contact the Research Office

23 November, 2011

Event: Decentralized investment management: evidence from the pension fund industry

Speaker: Professor Ian Tonks, School of Management

Location: 8West 1.32 2.30-4.00pm

Accounting & Finance Group (AFG)

For further information please contact the Research Office

30 November, 2011

Event: tbc

Speaker: Dr Jing Chen, Swansea University

Location 8West 1.32  2.30pm – 4.00pm

Accounting & Finance Group (AFG)

For further information please contact the Research Office

30 November, 2011

Event: Guest Lecture by Sir Brian Souter

Details: Sir Brian Souter, co-founder of Stagecoach, will give a guest lecture at the University of Bath School of Management at 2.15pm, in 8W1.1

More information on facebook event page

May 2011:

4 May, 2011

Topic: tbc

Speaker: Gianmario Verona, 2011 Bocconi University Editorial Board Member SMJ, published e.g. in AMR, ICC, SMR, JPIM, LRP, CMR

For further information please contact the Research Office

Location: School of Management Room TBC 1.00pm

Centre for Strategic and International Management (SIM)

April 2011:

20 April, 2011

Topic: tbc

Speaker: Björn Amboss, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) Editorial Board Member SMJ, GSJ, and MIR, published e.g. in SMJ, RP, LRP

For further information please contact the Research Office

Location: School of Management Room TBC 1.15pm

Centre for Strategic and International Management (SIM)

6 April, 2011

Topic: tbc

Speaker: Julian Birkinshaw, London Business School Editorial Board Member SMJ, GSJ, JMS, and JIBS, published e.g. in AMR, SMJ, OS, JIBS, HBR, SMR, SEJ

For further information please contact the Research Office

Location: School of Management Room TBC 4.00pm

Centre for Strategic and International Management (SIM)

March 2011:

9 March, 2011

Topic: tbc

Speaker: Veronique Ambrosini,Birmingham Business School Associate editor BJM, Editorial Board Member JMS, published e.g. in AMR, JMS, BJM, Human Relations

For further information please contact the Research Office

Location: School of Management Room TBC

Centre for Strategic and International Management (SIM)

February 2011:

23 February, 2011

Topic: Financial Contracting between Developing Banks,Private Equity firms and Enrepreneurs: The Triple-sided Moral Hazard Problem

Speaker: Dr Richard Fairchild, School of Management, University of Bath

Further details: Seminar Poster PDF please contact the Research Office

Location:  School of Management 8W1.28 2.30pm – 4.00pm

Accounting & Finance Group (AFG) 

23 February, 2011

Topic: Ownership Identity and Concentration: A Study of Their Joint Impact on Corporate Diversification

Speaker: Professor Michael Mayer, School of Management, University of Bath

Further details: Seminar Poster PDF please contact the Research Office

Location:  School of Management 8W1.28 1.15pm – 2.00pm

Centre for Governance and Regulation (CGR)

16 February, 2011

Speaker: Professor Hugo Letiche, University of Humanistics, Urtrecht

Further details: Seminar Poster PDF For further information please contact the Research Office

Location:  School of Management 8W2.20 12.30pm - 1.30pm

Organisation Studies (OS)

16 February, 2011

Topic: Testing rational expectations in the presence of structural breaks and Bayesian learning.

Speaker: Professor George Bukley, University of Bristol

Further details: Seminar Poster PDF For further information please contact the Research Office

Location:  School of Management 8W1.28 2.30pm – 4.00pm

Accounting & Finance Group (AFG)

If you would like to see is a date for a specific event please see the University Calendar
If you are a member of staff and wish to organise an event or seminar please visit the Seminar Fund webpage (staff only page) or contact the Research Office.