New Global Network Courses Examine Humanitarian Crises and Global Expansion
Three Global Network courses will be available to students this semester, including two new offerings from EGADE Business School and the London School of Economics.
Three Global Network courses will be available to students this semester, including two new offerings from EGADE Business School and the London School of Economics.
Europe is still struggling to emerge from the financial crisis. Though recent stress tests by the European Central Bank gave passing grades to 90% of the region’s banks, critics question the transparency and rigor of the tests. Professor Sascha Steffen of ESMT European School of Management and Technology talks about the state of the banking system and the challenges of designing and implementing a single system to oversee banks across the Eurozone.
Watch students from Yale, IE, and Renmin School of Business talk about the October 2014 Global Network Week at Renmin.
The facility, which will act as a hub for Yale's activities in China, will be inaugurated with a series of panel discussions on October 27-28.
Matthew O’Rourke is blogging from the Asian Insitute of Management’s Global Network Week module on ecotourism in the Philippines.
Whether ecotourism takes off in the Philippines is about a lot more than sunbathing and trekking. It could be a transformative source of revenue in a country with a per-capita GDP of a little more than $3,000. The Asian Institute of Management will host its first Global Network Week starting October 13 with a focus on the topic. To get an overview of what ecotourism means to the country’s economy, we spoke with Professor Fernando Y. Roxas, one of the faculty members slated to teach Global Network students about current developments in ecotourism across the country.
The largest October week to date includes the Asian Institute of Management and the Indian Institute of Management, which are both hosting students for the first time.
Globalization means that people from different countries are working together more and more. In her research, INSEAD’s Erin Meyer examines the cultural differences that can trip up global business relationships—and proposes methods for avoiding problems.
Network schools work together to develop and teach the rich, web-based case studies.
The week, organized by the Yale Center for Business and the Environment, will focus on fostering collaboration among network faculty members with an interest in sustainability and building connections between faculty members and business professionals.