Events 2024-25
Inadequate conduct of global value chains (GVCs) has given rise to serious concerns by academics and policymakers but efforts to improve it have made minimal progress, jeopardizing global wealth distribution and accentuating inequality.
The aim of the conference is to create an interdisciplinary forum for researchers across the school and beyond, to promote a dialogue on research questions related to the theme.
We are delighted to announce a Professional Development Workshop (PDW) hosted by Professor Roger Strange, the Editor-in-Chief of the journal “International Business Review”.
Intense political uncertainty can lead to retail revenue losses and store closures. By introducing a new mechanism that retailers and brands can influence, this study offers strategic marketing implications for retail and brand managers.
The globalisation of sports business is a relatively new phenomenon and this seminar will provides insight into it's development.
Building on information processing theory, we study how the interplay between formal institutions and national culture influences inventors’ information processing in developing AI innovation.