About the Event

Combining elements from institutional and signaling theories, Sorin Krammer, Professor of Strategy & International Business at Surrey Business School, explored how institutional changes regarding environmental transparency incentivize firms to develop new technologies that save energy and reduce emissions, especially when they have international ties, such as foreign ownership or access to export markets.

About Sorin Krammer

Sorin Krammer (Ph.D. Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA) is a Professor of Strategy and International Business at Surrey Business School (University of Surrey, UK). His research focuses on various aspects of innovation, firm strategies, and organizational responses to external environments including grand societal challenges, all examined in an international, comparative setting. Sorin's research has been recognized through various awards (Alan Rugman Best Scholar Award 2014, EURAM Best Paper Award 2022) and has been published in journals such as the Journal of Management, Journal of International Business Studies, Research Policy, Journal of World Business, Journal of Product Innovation Management, and others.

About the Nardone Family Seminar Series

Made possible by a gift from David R. Nardone, this seminar series brings scholars and practitioners to Northeastern University to share insights on emerging markets.

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