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India poised to become ‘third-largest economy in the world’
The Northeastern University Center for Emerging Markets recently held the second annual India Lecture Series: “The Outlook for the Indian Economy,” presented by Dr. Arvind Panagariya.
Reverse innovation: Why poor countries are leading the way
Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti answers questions about the lessons that can be learned from reverse innovation.
Team meetings or ritualized events? How (not) to build effective leadership teams
Associate Professor Bert Spector examines President Trump's recent inaugural cabinet meeting as an example of how leadership personality and meeting style can impact overall organization function.
Ramamurti receives 2017 GSJ Best Paper Award
University Distinguished Professor of International Business and Strategy Ravi Ramamurti and his co-author Vijay Govindarajan (VG), were recently awarded the inaugural Strategic Management Society's (SMS) 2017 Global Strategy Journal (GSJ) Best Paper Award.
Robertson awarded third Fulbright grant
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Professor of International Business and Strategy and Group Coordinator Christopher Robertson was recently selected as a Fulbright Scholar, his third time receiving the prestigious honor.
Huselid named SIOP and NAHR fellow
D'Amore-McKim School of Business Distinguished Professor Mark Huselid was recently named a fellow by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) and the National Academy of Human Resources (NAHR).
"Get with the program or go" and other lessons of leadership
Associate Professor Bert Spector shares his thoughts on leadership strategy in the Trump administration.
New kids on the block: The rise of emerging-market multinationals
Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti answers questions on the role of emerging markets in the global economy.
Aguilera and Cuervo-Cazurra named AIB fellows
With the addition of Professors Ruth V. Aguilera and Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra to the Academy of International Business' select fellowship ranks, D'Amore-McKim School of Business now stands as one of only five institutions featuring three or more AIB fellows worldwide.