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Business groups in late-industrializing nations: Characteristic resources and competitive dynamics
Presented by Asli M. Colpan, Associate Professor, Kyoto University, Visiting Scholar, Reischauer Institute, Harvard University and Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Sloan School of Management, MIT.
Introducing Cuba's Changing Economic Landscape
Presented by Ricardo Torres Perez, Associate Professor with the Centro de Estudios de la Economia Cubana (CEEC) at the University of Havana.
The Rise and Fall of Economic Paradigms: A Comparative Analysis
Presented by Mitchell Orenstein, Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science at Northeastern University.
Effects of Country Level Corruption on Subsidiary Staffing, Incentive and Control Strategies
Presented by John Mezias, Associate Professor, University of Miami School of Business Administration.
Are Emerging Economy MNEs really different? Testing Three Alternative Perspectives
Presented by CEM Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Klaus Meyer, Professor of Strategy and International Business, China Europe International Business School, Shanghai, China.
Cat and Mouse The Battle Over IP Protection and Enforcement
Presented by Susan Sell, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University. Dr. Sell is the author of Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights (Cambridge Studies in International Relations). Her visit is sponsored by the Political Science Department and the ADVANCE Program at Northeastern University.
Global Markets and Government Regulation in Telecommunications
Professor Hardy will present findings from her new book forthcoming through Cambridge University Press.
Interlocking Directories in Argentina and Foreign Firms': Integration into the Local Capitalism (1923-2000)
This research presentation is presented by Erica Salvaj Carrera, Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile.
Globalization and MNCs: Creating Social Accountability through Voluntary Codes of Conduct
Presented by S. Prakash Sethi. Professor Sethi is a renowned Scholar on Corporate Social Responsibility and has studied the global outsourcing strategies of Multinational Firms. He is available to meet faculty members to discuss research ideas.
The Empire Trap: The Rise and Fall of US Intervention to Protect American Property Overseas, 1893-2012
Noel Maurer, Associate Professor of Business Administration, BGIE Group, Harvard Business School presenting: The Empire Trap: The Rise and Fall of US Intervention to Protect American Property Overseas, 1893-2012.