CIBUL PhD Seminars 2011-2012

Date Time Venue Speaker 1 Title Speaker 2 Title
2nd Nov 2011 12:30 – 13:15 CT G.03 Surender Munjal Foreign Acquisitions by Indian MNES: Testing Theoretical Frameworks    
7th Dec 2011 12:30 – 14:00 CT G.03 Giles Blackburne The international business incubator as foreign market entry mode    
11th Jan 2012 12:30 – 14:00 CT G.03 Le Thai Phong The role of intra- and inter- industry FDI spillovers in explaining performance outcomes: evidence from the UK. Liz Mason The effect of national intellectual property institutions on the intellectual property management strategies of firms: The case of India and China.
1st Feb 2012 12:30 - 14:00 LUBS 1.44 Qiu Wang Repatriate knowledge through Chinese expatriates multiple language uses Ian Woozley The Differentiation of Resource Bundling in the MNE: Japanese Electronics in the UK, US and Vietnam
7th March 2012 12:30 – 14:00 Liberty G.29 Conor McDonald Location decisions, locational capital and managerial agency Pekka Vahtera Development of social capital and social liabilities in cross-cultural intra-firm networks: a longitudinal study
4th April 2012 12:30 – 14:00 Liberty G.29 Marc Smelik Globalisation in Higher Education: Developing Paradigms From Globalisation in Manufacturing and Service Industries. Lena Kruckenberg Empowering partnerships - How innovative cross-sector collaborations provide renewable energy systems (RES) to rural communities in emerging economies.
2nd May 2012 12:30 – 14:00 Liberty G.29 Liang Chen Internationalisation of Chinese companies in Africa. Janja Trstenjak FDI Effect in the service sector
12th June 2012 12:30 - 14:00 CT G.03 Edward Wang China and the world solar energy market. Eleni Pitelli Firm-level, microeconomic and location determinants, and the role of FDI and migrant remittances on economic development, theory and evidence.
20th June 2012 12:30 - 14:00 CT G.03 Susan Rainton When Does Regionally Focused Funding Really Make Regional SMEs Innovate and How? Xiue Li Do FTAs increase China's OFDI? from an institutional perspective