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“MSIB is an interesting program where you are able to interact with students from different nationalities, preparing you for your future career in this global world.” says, Beukenboom

Neel Desai, recently named CEO of IDEA, is one of 26 students studying business and entrepreneurship this summer in India as part of Northeastern's “Dialogue of Civilizations” series.

Distinguished Professor Ravi Ramamurti answers questions on the role of emerging markets in the global economy.

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.

Assistant Professor Christoph Riedl shares findings on how to best design systems to identify winning ideas from his latest co-authored journal article.

BRIC countries make up only about 40 percent of the GDP of all emerging markets worldwide: the core concept underlying the Center for Emerging Markets' sixth annual symposium.

Northeastern University recently convened a group of international business experts from universities worldwide to discuss new trends and research in emerging markets. The conference was co-sponsored by the Center for Emerging Markets in the D'Amore-McKim School of Business.

As more and more emerging markets defy proscriptive expectations, establishing successful multinational business in nontraditional ways, a growing group of researchers is starting to recognize the value of a new conversation.