Don’t miss the chance to apply to
the Henley International Business Masterclasses
(deadline: 29 January 2024) and
to
submit a paper/abstract to
the 9th Reading IB Conference
(deadline: 31 January 2024) and to the
iBEGIN 2024
workshop (Deadline:
21 February 2024). They all happen in one week 8-13 April 2024 at the Henley Business School, University of Reading (UK)!
More information below and at
https://www.henley.ac.uk/research/centres/the-dunning-centre-for-international-business/9th-reading-conference-2024.
Davide Castellani |
Professor of International Business and Strategy
Head of International Business and Strategy
Whiteknights Campus | Reading | RG6 6UD
+44 (0) 118 378 8846 | henley.ac.uk/people/person/davide-castellani/
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The Spring 2024 Session of the
Henley
International Business Masterclasses consists of three courses on:
Click
here
for more information on the individual courses and on the application process.
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On 12-13 April 2024, The
9th Reading IB Conference builds upon the following question: ‘Can capitalism
ever be inclusive and equitable, and can MNEs really help?’. Over the two conference days we will have open-ended debates with an explicit focus on conceptual and theoretical developments. We will also have competitive presentations sessions in all areas
of international business. Please email your extended abstracts/papers to
[log in to unmask].
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International Business, Economic Geography, and Innovation
(iBEGIN) Workshop 2024
Digital Connectivity, High-Knowledge Migrants, and Innovation: Substitutes, Complements, and the Dawn of AI.
11 April 2024
The Theme in Brief
In the global knowledge economy, high-skill workers are the alchemist's gold, a resource more precious than ever. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) rely on these talented individuals
to unlock innovation, fuel growth, and navigate the complexities of international markets. Yet, amidst a tightening talent pool and stringent immigration controls, MNEs find themselves at a crossroads, juggling two critical tools for unlocking the potential
of high-skill knowledge workers: geographic mobility and digital connectivity. This year’s iBEGIN delves into the intricate intertwining of these approaches, exploring their interplay, substitutability, and complementarity within the dynamics of corporate
innovation.
Please, click
here
to access the call for papers.
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