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When in Rome Do as the Roman Do: Dealing with Corruption After Entry
Presented by Professor Grazia Santangelo, Department of Political and Social Science, University of Catania, Italy.
Signal or Symbol? Interpreting Firms' Strategic Responses to Institutional Change in the Brazilian Stock Market
Presented by Susan Perkins, Assistant Professor of Management and Organizations and International Business and Markets, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.
State Capitalism: New Varieties and their implications for Corporate Governance and Strategy
Presented by Aldo Musacchio, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School.
2013 Center For Emerging Markets Symposium
Keynote Presentation by Syed Jafry, President, Asia Pacific and Emerging Markets, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Ragged Bazaar Traders 'Cowboy Multinationals' or 'Captains of Industry'? Contesting Cultural Categories of Capitalist Legitimacy in India
Presented by Jason Jackson, Visiting Lecturer and Senior Fellow, The Wharton School and The Lauder Institute, University of Pennsylvania.
Governments as Owners: Globalizing State Owned Enterprises
The Conference and the special issue of the Journal of International Business Studies associated with it offer a unique opportunity to consider the role of governments as promoters of international business activity and to challenge and extend existing theories of the multinational along interdisciplinary lines.
Dynamics of Learning in Exporting: An Empirical Investigation of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry
Presented by Charles Dhanaraj, Associate Professor of Management, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University.
Distinguished Speaker Series- Spencer Fung MS/MBA, NU'96, COO of Li & Fung
Spencer Fung (MBA '96), Chief Operating officer of the Hong Kong-based supply chain company Li and Fung, was the latest guest in the Distinguished Speaker Series of the Center for Emerging Markets.
Using Financial Incentives to Achieve Better Performance in the US Health Care Industry
Presented by Gary Young, Director, Northeastern University Center for Health Policy and Healthcare Research; Professor of Strategic Management and Healthcare Systems.
The New Supremacy of the 'Internationalized' Muslim Elite in Secular Turkey: Economic Development and Political Splits
Presented by Berna Turam, Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs, Northeastern University. The presentation will build upon an earlier Book, Between Islam and the State (Stanford U Press, 2007).