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Your invitation to the 2018 Strategic Management Society Extension on State Capitalism

 

 

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On 21st September 2018, Loughborough University London will host an extension of the Strategic Management Society conference, funded by the Society for Advancement of Management Studies.

 

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About the Event

Join fellow scholars, researchers and practitioners for the Strategic Management Society's 38th SMS Annual Conference extension on State Capitalism this Autumn. 

The rapid expansion of state-owned firms from emerging economies has been perceived as a potential threat by incumbents in advanced economies. Populist politicians have presented state-owned firms as rapacious acquirers that need to be stopped. Corruption scandals alluding to the relationship between state-owned firms and the state continue to influence the perceived risks associated with the expansion of state-affiliated companies. As a result, state-affiliated key players in the globalization process are quickly becoming the central targets for protectionists’ initiatives.

Event details

Date: 20-21st September 2018

Venue: Loughborough University London, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London, E15 2GZ

Organisers: Anna Grosman ([log in to unmask]), Ilya Okhmatovskiy ([log in to unmask]) and Mike Wright ([log in to unmask])

For travel and accommodation advice, please see attached guide or visit the SMS Extension webpage here.

Tentative schedule

Day one (Thursday, 20th September)

Optional dinner for panellists and attendees*

Day two (Friday, 21st September)

09:00: Introduction
09:15: Keynote 1: The logics of state capitalism
10:00: Keynote 2: State capitalism in an international context
10:45: Coffee
11:00: Advanced manuscripts - solicited paper presentations
12:30: Lunch
13:30: Paper development workshop / research question discussion
15:00: Coffee
15:15: Panel: future research in state capitalism
16:45: Wrap-up
17:00: Optional reception**

* The extension will begin with an optional dinner on Thursday, September 20. More details will be emailed to attendees and panellists closer to the time.

** There will be an optional reception following the extension on Friday, 21st September. The reception is intended for those who are not heading the SMS Annual Conference in Paris. 

Registration Fees

 

Bookings made between 1st June - 31st August

Bookings made between 1st September - event date(s)

SMS Member

US $85 (£64.56)

US $115 (£87.35)

Non-member

US $105 (£79.75)

US $135 (£102.54)

 

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Looking forward to seeing you there and apologies for the cross-postings. 
Alvaro 
Alvaro CUERVO-CAZURRA, Ph.D.

Professor of International Business and Strategy and Lloyd J. Mullin Research Fellow

Co-Editor, Global Strategy Journal 

 

Northeastern University, D'Amore-McKim School of Business, 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115, USA

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Website: www.cuervo-cazurra.com.  SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=911508

 

 

Recent books: 

Mexican Multinationals: Building Multinationals in Emerging Markets. Cambridge University Press

State-Owned Multinationals: Governments in Global Business. Palgrave  

Recent articles:

Impact of the home country on internationalization. Journal of World Business

Dynamics of pro-market institutions and firm performance. Journal of International Business Studies

The evolution of business groups’ corporate social responsibility. Journal of Business Ethics

 



 

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