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WEBINAR: Competing with Emerging Market Multinationals: The Case of Thailand
Presented by Professor Pavida Pananond , Thammasat University of Bangkok, Thailand. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education, Liberty Mutual Foundation and the India-China-America Institute.
Corruption and Crime in Emerging Markets
Presented by Nikos Passas, School of Criminal Justice, Northeastern University. Sponsored 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 Israel
Presented by Professor Yair Aharoni, Issachar Haimovic Professor of Business Policy Emeritus, Tel Aviv University, Israel. 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 Egypt
Presented by Professor Ahmed H. Tolaba of American University, Cairo. 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.
Do Local and International Venture Capitalists Play Well Together? A Study of International Venture Capital Investments
Presented by Karthik Krishnan, Assistant Professor of Finance, CBA, Northeastern University. Sponsored 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 Mexico
Presented by Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Assistant Professor of International Business, Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education, Liberty Mutual Foundation and India-China-America Intitute.
ACTA and Doha: What Potential Impact on the Intellectual Property in Emerging Countries?
Sponsored by the NU School of Law and Academic Specialist, Susan Montgomery.
A Model for Teaching Entrepreneurship in the Developing World: Poverty, Micro Entrepreneurship, Consulting and Capital
Presented by Professor Dennis Shaughnessy, D'Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University. Sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets, with partial support from BIE Grant, US Department of Education and Liberty Mutual Foundation.
Economic Governance in a Networked World Economy: Global Production Networks, Territoriality and Political Authority
Presented by Stephen J. Kobrin, Department of Management, The 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.
WEBINAR: Competing with Emerging Market Multinationals: The Case of Turkey
Webinar, as part of the fall series based on the book, Emerging Multinationals in Emerging Market (Cambridge University Press, 2009). Presented by Attila Yaprak, Professor of Marketing and International Business, Wayne State University. 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.