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

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

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

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

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

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

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 entitledPatterns 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 entitledBanking 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 entitledIndian 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’

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