The lesson I will internalize from this is to never rush through
things on my to-do list: Gremlins are sure to appear! Stefano Elia
was one of the Dunning fellows for 2013-14, and superb as he is, we
have not re-appointed him! The correct names for the Dunning
Fellows for 2014-15 are:
Marcelo Bucheli , Associate Professor, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign.
Marcus Møller Larsen, Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor at
Copenhagen Business School
Apologies!
Rajneesh Narula
Professor of International Business Regulation
Director, John H. Dunning Centre for International Business
We are pleased to announce the John H. Dunning visiting fellows
for the 2014-15 academic year, hosted by the John H. Dunning
Centre for International Business at the Henley Business School,
University of Reading. We received 20 applications for the
program for this year, from a variety of applicants across the
world. A committee consisting of Mark Casson, James Walker and
Rajneesh Narula reviewed the applications (Alan Rugman was
involved in the shortlisting).
The Fellows for 2014 -15 are: Marcelo Bucheli
, Associate Professor, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. Stefano Elia, Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor at
Copenhagen Business School
The visiting fellowship programme is aimed at creating
opportunities for researchers at the early-to-mid stages of their
career to visit and collaborate with academics at the Centre, and
to utilise resources associated with the John H. Dunning Library.
Dunning Fellows
are expected to be actively engaged in the field of
international business (broadly defined), and with an
inclination towards multi-disciplinary and theory-driven
research, in the tradition of John Dunning. Visiting
fellows are expected to give at least one seminar, and to spend
between 2 and 4 weeks in residence over an academic year (between
September and June).
I am sure you will join with me in congratulating the successful
candidates.
Rajneesh Narula
Professor of International Business Regulation
Director, John H. Dunning Centre for International
Business
Henley Business School
University of Reading, UK