Research Network for International Business and Emerging Economies (RNIBEE) Seminars
Forthcoming Seminars
The RNIBEE research seminar series includes renowned speakers from academia and industry.
May 2009
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Thursday 14h May Dr Fei Qin from the London School of Economics will be presenting a seminar at 13.00 in 8W3.22. The title of the seminar is "Global Talent, Local Careers: A Study of The Circular Migration of Indian Engineers and Entrepreneurs". |
Recent Seminars
May 2009
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May 2009 Dean Richard Elliot chaired a panel of practitioners and academics discussing Managing During the Economic Downturn. Speakers included Andrew Payne (Halcrow Group), Margaret Heffernan (entrepreneur), Klaus Meyer and Michael Mayer. |
April 2009
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Wednesday 22nd April Gerry George from Imperial College London presented a seminar entitled “Making the Most of Expensive Friends: Structural Social Capital, Shared Identity and the Cost of Raising Resources for Entrepreneurs.” |
March 2009
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Monday 16th March Michael Czinkota from Georgetown University & University of Birmingham presented a seminar entitled "A Classroom without Borders: International Expansion of Higher Education Institutions." Wednesday 11th March Sarah Dixon presented a seminar entitled "Stages of Organizational Transformation in Transition Economies: A Dynamic Capabilities Approach." |
December 2008
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Wednesday 10th December Professor Michael Mayer will be presenting a seminar at 12.30 in 8West 3.13. The title of the seminar is Mapping a Research Agenda: Diversification of large European Firms – a longitudinal and comparative perspective |
November 2008
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Wednesday 26th November Professor Steve Brammer presented a seminar entitled Socially and Environmentally Responsible Procurement: New Evidence' Wednesday 12th November Professor Gregory Jackson presented a seminar. The title of the seminar was ‘Corporate Social Responsibility and European Models of Capitalism: CSR as an Institutional Mirror or a Substitute?' Wednesday 5th November Professor Karl Morasch, Department of Economics, Bundeswehr University Munich, presented a seminar Shaping the market or getting close for fight? New opportunities for international trade due to electronic coordination, the interaction of investments in new distribution channels, and repositioning of products. |
October 2008
Wednesday 15th October Prof Jaideep Prabhu, Judge Institute, Cambridge presented a seminar entitled ‘Patterns in the Global Location of MNCs’ R&D Activities: The Role of India and China’. |
May 2008
Tuesday 20th May Professor Alan Rugman presented a seminar entitledRethinking Key Metrics in International Business Wednesday 14th May Mari Brookes presented a seminar entitled ‘Internationalisation of Higher Education: Effects on Leadership or Leadership Effects? An investigation into the influence of the cultural-cognitive elements of sense-making in leadership’ |
April 2008
Wednesday 30th April Dr Greg. Schwartz presented a seminar entitled ‘Towards an Institutional Ecology of Diversified Business Groups in Emerging Markets: Network Resources, Relational Capabilities, and Legitimation Processes in the Evolution of Firm Boundaries’ Wednesday 16th April Dr Tina Chang presented a seminar entitled ‘Banking Reform in Korea and Japan - A Response to Financial Crisis’ |
March 2008
Wednesday 12th March Professor Edmund Thompson presented a seminar entitled ‘International Management, an eclectic approach’ |
February 2008
Wednesday 27th February Dr Ajit Nayak presented a seminar entitled ‘Indian business elites: Applying Bourdieu's theory of capital’ Wednesday 13th February Dr Felicia Fai and Dr Steve McGuire presented a seminar entitled‘The Political Economy of Technological and Geopolitical Rivalry: Japanese Technology Policy for Aerospace’ |
January 2008
Wednesday 30th January Professor Klaus Meyer presented a seminar entitled ‘What's Your Theoretical Contribution? - Challenges in the Revision of our Institutitional Distance Paper’ |



