Past Global Network Weeks

Global Network Week – October 19 – 23, 2015

Asian Institute of Management (Manila, Philippines) “Sustainable Tourism

EGADE Business School (Santa Fe, Mexico) “Roadmap for Business Management in Latin America” (see March 2015 week for reference)

Fudan University School of Management (Shanghai, China) “Business Breakthrough in China’s Economic New Normal: The Evolving Chinese Business Culture in an Ever-changing Global Context

IE Business School (Madrid, Spain) “Europe at a Crossroads: Coping with the Crisis and Deriving Implications for the World” (see October 2014 week at IE for reference)

Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (Bangalore, India)  “Entrepreneurship and Technology: The Indian Experience” (see October 2014 week for reference)

Koç University (Istanbul, Turkey) “From Local to Global: Concepts, Frameworks and Analytical Tools to Develop an Effective Global Strategy

Lagos Business School (Lagos, Nigeria) “Selling Strategies for Consumer Markets: Perspectives from Africa’s Largest Economy

Pontificia Universidad Católica (Santiago, Chile) “Leadership Challenges for a Complex World

Sauder School of Business UBC (Vancouver, Canada) “Clean Energy and Green Infrastructure – Innovation at the Nexus of Politics and Society

UCD Smurfit (Dublin, Ireland) “Executive Decision Making”

Yale SOM (New Haven, Connecticut, USA)  “Behavioral Economics, Marketing and Finance” (see March 2015 week for reference)

Global Network Weeks - March 2015

March 2-6, 2015 | March 9-13, | March 16-20

March 2-6, 2015

EGADE Business School (Santa Fe, Mexico) “Roadmap for Business Management in Latin America

FGV-EAESP (Sao Paulo, Brazil) “Development of a Global Mindset: the Perspective of Emerging Markets Companies

Hitotsubashi ICS (Tokyo, Japan) “Innovation X Globalization: Japan Style

IE Business School (Madrid, Spain) “Europe at a Crossroads: Coping with the Crisis and Deriving Implications for the World” (see October 2014 week at IE for reference)

Koç University (Istanbul, Turkey) “From Local to Global: Concepts, Frameworks and Analytical Tools to Develop an Effective Global Strategy” (see October 2014 week at Koç description for reference)

University of Cape Town (Cape Town, South Africa) “Economics of Emerging Markets: Social Innovation and Business in Africa

Yale SOM (I) (New Haven, Connecticut, USA) “Behavioral Economics, Marketing and Finance

March 9-13, 2015

Asian Institute of Management (Manila, Philippines) “Eco-tourism

University of Ghana Business School (Accra, Ghana) “Contemporary Management Issues in Africa (Public Policy, Social Enterprise, NGOs, Ghanaian Financial System, Human Capital Development, Entrepreneurship)

March 16-20, 2015

HEC Paris (Jouy-en-Josas, France) “Inclusive and Social Business

HKUST (Hong Kong, China)  “Entrepreneurship & Business Responsibility in the Hub of Asia

INCAE (Alajuela, Costa Rica) “Doing Business in Latin America: The Competitiveness and Sustainability Challenge

Pontificia Universidad Católica (Santiago, Chile) “Investments in Emerging Countries

Renmin University of China School of Business (Beijing, China) “E-China

Sauder School of Business UBC (Vancouver, Canada) “Clean Energy and Green Infrastructure – Innovation at the nexus of politics and society.

Seoul National University (Seoul, Korea) “Globalization in an Emerging Economy

Technion-Israel Institute of Technology (Haifa, Israel) “Start-up Nation” with a focus on culture and entrepreneurship

Universitas Indonesia (Jakarta, Indonesia) “Managing Business in Indonesia: Corruption, Business Ethics, Social Transformation and Environmental Sustainability

World Business Council for Sustainable Development (Geneva, Switzerland) “Action 2020: Scaling up Business Solutions

Yale SOM (II) (New Haven, Connecticut, USA) “Geopolitics and Global Business

Global Network Week - October 13-17, 2014

Participating schools:

Faculty Network Week on Sustainability Leadership - July 2014

A four-day program from July 20-24, 2014 will convene a discussion among global business school professors and administrators interested in creating new curriculum/cases, sharing teaching approaches, and integrating the perspectives of business executives and other external thought leaders into the classroom for debate and discussion.

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