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Browse By Type: In the Classroom, Faculty Profile and Curriculum Innovation
August 15, 2009
Professors Murray Low and Paul Tierney: Private Equity and Entrepreneurship in Africa, Master ClassStudents in the Private Equity and Entrepreneurship in Africa Master Class examine how entrepreneurs and investors structure, negotiate and execute deals that make use of current resources to create business opportunities in the often challenging environments of Africa.
July 15, 2009
Professor Rajeev Kohli: Innovation in India, Global Immersion ProgramStudents in the Global Immersion Program (GIP) Class, Innovation in India, use their impressions, insights, and contacts during a one-week immersion trip to New Delhi to support research projects on various topics.
February 16, 2009
Leanne Lachman, Executive in ResidenceM. Leanne Lachman, executive in residence, discusses her research on long-term real estate demand and demographic change around the world and offers lessons learned from emerging markets.
November 17, 2008
Bernd Schmitt, Robert D. Calkins Professor of International BusinessMarketing Professor Bernd Schmitt discusses experiential marketing and reflects on the cultural influences and experiences that have informed his teaching and the Schmitt brand.
August 15, 2008
Tim Baldenius, Professor of AccountingAccounting Professor Tim Baldenius reflects on his academic background from a comparative perspective, the methods and impact of teaching accounting, and his participation in the Chazen Study Tour to Rwanda.
July 16, 2008
Nelson M. Fraiman, Professor of Professional PracticeNelson Fraiman reflects on his teaching and research, identifying his favorite global projects, his strengths and areas for improvement, and the importance of international business education.
June 11, 2008
Catherine Thomas, Assistant Professor of Finance and EconomicsProfessor Catherine Thomas discusses her research on decision-making within multinational firms and reflects on her process of selecting research topics and designing empirical studies with a global dimension.
November 19, 2007
Jerry Kim, Assistant Professor of ManagementProfessor Jerry Kim talks about growing up and studying in Korea and how these experiences have shaped his interest in researching how firms innovate.
November 19, 2007
Elke Weber, Jerome A. Chazen Professor of International BusinessProfessor Weber talks about how honeybees subscribe to the capital asset pricing model, how politicians use uncertainty, and what proverbs can tell us about international differences in risk appetite. |
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