Events
The Upgrading of Indian Businesses and their Internationalization
Presented by Professor Arindam Chaudhuri, Dean, Indian Institute of Planning and Management. Hosted by the Center for Emerging Markets and the International Business and Strategy Group. There will be a light lunch.
Egypt and US Relations after the Revolution
Hisham A. Fahmy, CEO, American Chamber of Commerce, Egypt presents Egypt and US relations after the revolution: Business, Military and Political challenges. There will be a light lunch.
Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization to speak on the future of the WTO
“Future of the WTO and the Multilateral Trading System in a Changing World” presented by Dr. Harsha V. Singh, the Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization.
Multicultural Teamwork: Hybrid Culture Building as a Consequence of Intercultural Encounters?
Laura-Christiane Renker, Ph. D. student, Universitat Bamberg and Visiting Scholar, will speak about how multicultural teams can be managed to build “hybrid cultures”, i.e. a culture that is a mixture of the different cultures involved.
Competing globally, allying locally
Presented by Mohan Subramaniam, Associate Professor of Strategy, Boston College. Hosted by Prof. Cuervo-Cazurra
Development at the WTO
Presented by Sonia Rolland, Associate Professor of Law, Northeastern University, based on her upcoming book.
Professor Grazia Santangelo speaks on overseas R&D
Grazia Santangelo, Professor of Political Science at the University of Catania, Italy and Visiting Scholar, CEM presents: Do Overseas R&D laboratories in emerging markets contribute to home knowledge creation? Part of the International Business and Strategy speaker series.
Strategic management of the global multi-business firm
Presented by Steve Tallman, Claiborne Distinguished Professor, University of Richmond and Editor-in-chief, Global Strategy Journal.
US listed Chinese firms: The role of director's, CFO's, auditors and others in enhancing value and governance
Presented by H. David Sherman, Professor of Accounting, Northeastern University.
Emerging market firms' internationalization: How institutional fungibility of firm resources matters
Presented by Tamara Stucchi, Copenhagen Business school (Ph.D student) and Visiting Scholar, CEM.