Events
Knowledge Creation in Multinationals and Return Migration: Evidence from Micro Data
Presented by Prithwiraj Choudhury, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education and Liberty Mutual Foundation.
CONFERENCE 2010: Emerging Markets Symposium: Opportunities and Challenges
Learn how companies are leveraging emerging economies including Brazil, China, India, Russia and Mexico. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education, Liberty Mutual Foundation and Associated Industries of Massachusetts-International Business Council and World Boston.
WEBINAR: Competing with Emerging Market Multinationals: The Case of South Africa
Webinar, as part of of a six-part series based on the book Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Presented by Andrea Goldstein, contributor to the book and OECD Development Centre, Senior Economist and Albert Wocke, Senior Lecturer at the Gordon Institute of Business Science. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education, Liberty Mutual Foundation and India-China-America Institute.
WEBINAR: Competing with Emerging Market Multinationals: The Case of Russia
Webinar, as part of the six-part series based on the book Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Presented by Dan McCarthy, contributor to the book and Alan S. McKim and Richard A. D'Amore Distinguished Professor of Global Management and Innovation and Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Northeastern University and Shiela Puffer, contributor to the book and Walsh Research Professor and Cherry Family Senior Fellow of International Business at Northeastern University.
Business Opportunities and Challenges in Emerging Markets
Presented by the Director, Center for Emerging Markets, Ravi Ramamurti and McCarthy Family Research Fellow, Chris Robertson. Sposnsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education and Liberty Mutual Foundation.
WEBINAR: Competing with Emerging Market Multinationals: The Case of China
Webinar, as part of a six-part series based on the book Emerging Multinationals in the Emerging Markets (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Presented by Peter Williamson, contributor to the book and Visiting Professor of International Management at Cambridge University, Fellow Commoner of Jesus College.
Managing Mega Infrastructure Projects in Emerging Markets
Presented by Vinay Mudholkar, Technical Manager, Louis Berger Group Inc. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education and Liberty Mutual Foundation.
Global Competitors as Next-Door Neighbors: Competition and Geographic Co-location in the Semiconductor Industry
Presented by Juan Alcacer, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Harvard University. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education, Liberty Mutual Foundation and Department of Economics, Northeastern University.
WEBINAR: Competing with Emerging Market Multinationals: The Case of Brazil
Webinar, as part of the six-part series based on the book Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Markets (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Presented by Afonso Fleury, contributor to the book and Professor to the University of Sao Paulo and Maria Tereza Fleury, contributor to the book and the Professor of Management at the University of Sao Paulo. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education, Liberty Mutual Foundation and India-China-America Institute.
Not all Multinationals are National: The Ambiguity of an EM's Origin
Presented by Jose Santos, Professor of Practice in Global Management-INSEAD and Visiting Scholar, MIT Sloan. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education and Liberty Mutual Foundation.