Events
Illicit Economies on the Chinese Coast: An Historical Perspective
Presented by Philip Thai, Assistant Professor Department of History, Northeastern University
The effect of local relational embeddedness on the innovative performance of foreign subsidiaries in emerging countries
Presented by Crystal Jiang, Associate Professor of Management, Bryant University
When Disruptive Innovation Fails to Disrupt: Competition and Capability-building in China
Presented by Eric Thun, Peter Moores University Lecturer in Chinese Business, Said Business School, Oxford University, UK
Women in Politics: The Case of India
Presented by Lakshmi Iyer, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Path-breaking change in emerging market multinationals
Presented by Kiattichai Kalasin, PhD, College of Management, Mahidol University
A North-South-South Framework of Industrial Development: Experimentation in and Internationalization across Mobile Telecommunications Markets of Africa
Presented by Mohammad Jahanbakht, PhD candidate, Carnegie Mellon University
Emerging Markets and Multinational Enterprises
Two day international conference co-organized by CEM and Center for International Business, Texas A&M University
Decision-Making Order: The Case of Foreign Exit from Highly Turbulent Environments
Presented by Li Dai, Assistant Professor, Loyola Marymount University
Creating the ‘Detroit of the East’ in Thailand
Presented by David Nardone, Chief Executive Officer of Hemaraj Land & Development Pcl.
Breakout Multinationals: Emerging Multinationals in Global Value Chains
Pavida Pananond, PhD, Associate Professor of International Business at Thammasat Business School, Thammasat University.