This talk outlines the preliminary arguments of a chapter from an ongoing book project, entitled Before the Global Color Line: Empire, Capital, and Race in Asia, 1800-1850.
Calling all First Year BSc Marketing and Management students! Don't miss out on this welcome social!
Calling all First and Final year BSc International Business students! Don't miss out on the Exploration and Experience Social.
Calling all First-Year BSc Business with Law students! Don't miss out on the First-Year Networking & Career Exploration Evening.
Two-day workshop, hosted by QMUL’s Centre for Labour, Sustainability and Global Production (CLaSP).
Please join us for a Masterclass on Co-researching methods with workers and communities with Dario Azzellini, Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico. The masterclass will be held on the 13th of June between 3.00 to 5.00 pm in Queens QB-213, in Mile End Campus, Queen Mary University of London.
Please join us for a Masterclass on Sustainable Work and Just Transition with Dario Azzellini, Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico. The masterclass will be held on the 11th of June between 3 and 5pm in the Graduate Center building, room GC201, in Mile End Campus.
Book launch: Land, Water, Air and Freedom: The Making of World Movements for Environmental Justice
By Joan Martínez-Alier in conversation with Dr Paula Serafini (CLaSP)
Lecturer in Digital Cultures and Arabic Cultural Studies, join Dr. Crstina Moreno Almeida for a fascinating exploration the interesting relationship between storytelling and the way our online world has shaped such a medium.
The two-day workshop, hosted by QMUL’s Centre for Labour, Sustainability and Global Production (CLaSP), will unite scholars exploring finance, sustainability, and infrastructures, encompassing physical infrastructure and broader social and ecological dynamics. Speakers will discuss the interplay of finance, race, gender, and colonial legacies in modern economic and ecological crises.
Making decisions about your future certainly can be overwhelming - but it doesn't have to be! Take part in our conference to develop a clearer vision of your future career path!
Speaker: Vanessa Perin
During this event, we will explore Creative Accounting and how art-based interventions can disrupt traditional business mindsets concerning digital technologies and sustainability.This occasion provides an excellent opportunity to network with like-minded professionals. The event will feature an immersive creative experience and an exceptional panel discussion. It is a free event, and refreshments will be provided.
Join us to learn more about BSc Accountancy (Flying Start) with PwC
- Meet Programme Director Dr Ishani Chandrasekara - Ask us anything on your mind!
Join us for a undergraduate open evening. Meet our programme directors and explore our courses, spend time on campus and ask us anything on your mind!
Tell Your Story: Finding Your Voice and Identity through Narrative Art
We live in a world of connectivity where you can spread your message worldwide through social media and digital platforms. This is an opportunity to find your voice, share your stories, and become a personal brand. Storytelling Unboxed and Major Mixer invite you to a story night and networking event with an opportunity to meet new people and enjoy signature stories from our students and academics. They will share transformational stories and inspire you to find your voice and identity.
The workshop is organised by the Computational and Quantitative Methods Research Cluster in Queen Mary’s School of Business and Management
Speaker: Jayaseelan Raj
We're excited to invite you to an exclusive BSc Accountancy (Flying Start) Information Evening next Tuesday!- Learn all about our Flying Start Programme (in partnership with PwC)- Meet Programme Director Dr Ishani Chandrasekara and current students- Explore our Mile End Campus- Ask us anything on your mind!
Speaker: Anna Sturnam
Taking place at our Mile End Campus, this four week programme provides students who are under-represented in higher education with a chance to explore Business and Management at university and prepare for university-level study.
Students will also benefit from tailored academic skill development sessions, as well as enhanced information, advice and guidance about the career opportunities that exist with different courses.
This workshop co-hosted by CLaSP (The Centre on Labour, Sustainability and Global Production) at Queen Mary University of London, and the Notes from Below collective, will focus on the historical and theoretical developments, and political implications of militant workers’ inquiry.
The workshop will be held on campus, and most importantly fun! You will walk away with product management methodologies and techniques for getting your business idea off the ground! We will be joined by mentors from the industry who will help to validate your ideas and get your idea off the ground!
Storytelling Unboxed is delighted to invite you to a talk by Dr Hannah Silva about her recent book, My Child, the Algorithm: a memoir of queer single parenting told through conversations between the author, her toddler and a predecessor of ChatGPT, arranged by Storytelling Unboxed at Queen Mary University of London.
For more information about joining the event, please contact Dr S M A Moin - s.moin@qmul.ac.uk
The ‘Buying social justice’ through procurement research project, led by the Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity’s (CRED’s) Professor Tessa Wright, will launch its toolkit for practitioners on including equality and diversity objectives within public procurement at an online conference on Thursday 19th October from 10.30 to 12.30.
Welcome September 2023 intake! Join us on Thursday 21st September 2023 at 4PM for the HSS Faculty Social Event. This event will take place in the tent on Queens Lawn on the Mile End campus.
This event is organised by ‘Storytelling Unboxed’, a social venture, pedagogic intervention, and an initiative at Queen Mary University of London. With three core values - Voice, Therapy, and Recovery - 'Storytelling Unboxed' provides a platform to engage, inspire, commemorate human values and celebrate narratives of survival, loss and recovery.
Speaker: Yasmin Ibrahim, Professor of Digital Economy and Culture
Join the conversation between Professor Ariel Salleh (Nelson Mandela University, South Africa) and Professor Matt Huber (Syracuse University, USA) as Distinguished Visiting Scholars of the Centre on Labour, Sustainability and Global Production (CLaSP).
This is a CLaSP end of year event.
Speaker: Professor Ariel Salleh and Professor Matt Huber
THE FUTURE IS NET ZERO – can accountants help to save the planet?The award-winning Queen Mary of London University free seminar series is back by popular demand, and this time we are looking at how accountants can save the world from climate change!We are also hoping to get a visit from PwC’s sustainability hub.
This workshop proposes a research agenda on the labour regime-nature-ecology nexus and debates new approaches to the study of global production that centres labour in discussions of climate and biodiversity crises and socio-ecological transformations. Inspired by possibilities of bringing together labour regime analysis and environmental labour studies, this workshop includes research on the processes and mechanisms that inscribe regimes of labour control and modes of regulation in the ecological metabolisms of production and social reproduction.
A report launch and panel discussion for employers and researchers on how lessons from the Covid-19 can be used to manage in future crises
Speaker: Matthew Alford, University of Manchester
Jeff Powell is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Greenwich. He is a member of the Institute of Political Economy, Governance, Finance and Accountability (PEGFA) and the Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre (GPERC), as well as a founding member of Reteaching Economics.
Speaker: Jeff Powell, University of Greenwich
This event is organised by the Centre on Labour, Sustainability and Global Production (CLaSP).
Speaker: Laura Murphy, Sheffield Hallam University
Speaker: Teresa Sanz, Autonomous University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB)
Speaker: Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
Dr Murali Shanmugavelan, from Oxford Internet Institute (OII) will present at this seminar on building caste-sensitive digital culture.
Speaker: Dr Murali Shanmugavelan
Speaker: Dr Louise Ashley
Speaker: Professor Almudena Sevilla (LSE)
Speaker: Professor Paula McDonald
Find out more about our BSc Accountancy (Flying Start) course with Programme Director Dr Ishani Chandrasekara.
Speaker: Professor R. Ramakumar
This event aims to enhance critical and intellectual reflection around the deployment of metrics within higher education, understood as a direct translation of the neoliberal transformation of higher education. More precisely, it aims to discuss (1) the political roots of these changes, (2) the way it impacts and constrains the diversity of research production and methods, and finally (3) explore avenues to resist it in order to keep producing meaningful research contributions.
Speaker: Juan -Pablo Padro-Guerra, University of San Diego
Speaker: R. Paul Battaglio, PhD, The University of Texas at Dallas
These events are aimed at people who identify as women, who are interested in pursuing a degree and career in the accounting or business industries.
Speaker: Dr Ulrike Marx, Dr Xue Zhou and students
Speaker: Dr Ed Legon, Professor John Davis and industry professionals
Organisations are claiming to be taking managing diversity more seriously and, at the same time, are collecting (and reporting on) growing quantities of data about their workers, but the connection between the two trends remains unclear. Does ‘datafication’ help or hinder managing diversity? And what is the role of theory in a world of ‘big data’ and ‘HR metrics’? How can we better bring together theory, evidence, and practice to make a meaningful difference?
This Industry Spotlight event is designed to introduce students to the creative industries and arts organisation sectors, and the contemporary dicussions taking place within them. Find out more about how to break into the creative industries by attending.
Speaker: Dr Amit Rai, Dr Paula Serafini, Kajal Nisha Patel and Dr Cecilia Wee
Speaker: Dr Christine Cooper
Speaker: Dr Malaka Shwaikh
Speaker: Dr Dennis De Widt, Senior Lecturer at Cardiff Business School
Speaker: Dr Ylva Baeckström, King's College London
Queen Mary University of London's School of Business and Management has released five new marketing masters programmes for 2022 entry. Join this session to find out which programme is the right fit for you.
Speaker: Prof Yasmin Ibrahim
Speaker: Dr Erin Hengel
Speaker: Dr Chris K.C. Chan, Department of Sociology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Speaker: Dr Joyce Mamode
Speaker: Mr Simon Laffin, non-executive director at Watkin Jones PLC and Dentsu Group Inc
Speaker: Professor Roman Matousek and Dr Zeynep Gurguc
The Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday 8th December from 1pm-2pm, via Zoom.
The Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity (CRED), Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday 1st December, from 1pm-2pm via Zoom.
The Centre for Globalisation Research (CGR), Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday 24th November, from 1pm-2pm Zoom.
The Borderlines Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday 11th November, from 1pm-2pm, via Zoom.
Do you have an awesome business idea that you want to get off the ground? If so, the School of Business and Management's one-day entrepreneurship workshop is for you.
The Business Ecosystems Research Group / Marketing Interactions & Consumer Behaviour Group Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday 11th November, from 1pm-2pm, via Zoom.
The Accounting and Accountability Research Group seminar, will take place on Wednesday 27th October from 1pm-2pm, via Zoom.
This co-founding event is great opportunity to pitch your start-up idea and potentially meet a co-founder, build a team and as well as network with likeminded individuals. If you have a business idea and you are interested in finding enthusiastic co-founders, or if you want to join a team to build a startup, this is a perfect event for you. The event is organized by the Queen Mary Business and Enterprise Society (QMEBS).
The Behavioural Finance Working Group (BFWG) Research seminar will take place on Wednesday 13th October from 1pm-2pm, via Zoom.
The BERG Research seminar, will take place on Wednesday 6th October from 1pm-2pm, via Zoom.
Professor Stephan Henneberg, will present a seminar on the following topic "A Multi-level Model of Trust and Boundary Spanner Corruption".
We are delighted to invite School of Business & Management students to our Leadership Spotlight event on Friday, hosted by Matt Hyde OBE, CEO at The Scouts. Matt will be interviewing the CEO at The Diana Award, Tessy Ojo CBE, about leadership in the Third Sector.
The School of Business and Management is delighted to invite its students to our Food Festival and enjoy some delectable cuisines from around the world!
The event, facilitated by Ruth Bergan, Senior Adviser of the Trade Justice Movement, will explore how trade, investment agreements and WTO commitments can either block or enable important climate interventions such as decarbonising the economy, creating green jobs and supporting sustainable agriculture and food systems.
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The Centre on Labour and Global Production (CLGP) is delighted to host the event 'Ecology, Labour and the Climate Crisis: A discussion with Stefania Barca and Jason W. Moore'. The event will take place on Wednesday 30 June 2021, 3pm - 5pm.
On 29th of June the Centre for Globalisation Research (CGR) is hosting the annual Globalisation Seminar and workshop on Political Economy and Economic Development organised by Dr Caterina Gennaioli (CGR Director). The special theme of this year’s event is “Climate policy and environmental co-operation”.
The CRED Research Seminar will take place on Tuesday 22nd June from 1pm -2pm via Zoom.
The School of Business and Management is excited to announce that the PhD Poster Competition will take place on Wednesday 16 June 2021, 3pm - 5pm.
The Research Circle for the Study of Inequality and Poverty (RCSIP) hosts its 8th workshop on poverty, inequality and mobility at the Centre for Globalisation Research on the 10th of June, 11am to 4pm, with a special theme, ‘Measuring the effects of Covid-19 on poverty, inequality and mobility’. Five international speakers will present papers discussing new research on the devastating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns in developing and developed countries.
The Behavioural Finance Working Group (BFWG) is hosting their first virtual conference on 10 - 11 June 2021, focusing on the theme of behavioural finance and ethics.
Join us for a conversation between the authors and discussants of two books on the Eurozone crisis recently published. Different perspectives and methodologies are employed to understand one of the biggest crises that hit Europe in the last decade. How can we explain the causes of the crisis and limitations of the response? What lessons can be learned for future economic crises?
The Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity (CRED) at the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is delighted to host this event on ‘Addressing Race at Work’.
This webinar will present the findings of the project "A global mapping of the use of expertise and evidence-informed policies in the management of the Covid-19 pandemic", funded by the Research England Quality-related Research Strategic Priorities Fund, Queen Mary University of London.
The MCIB Research Seminar will take place on Wednesday 28th April from 1pm -2pm via Zoom. The presenter is Dr Eric Levy, from the Marketing Interactions and Consumer Behaviour (MICB), Research Group.
Speaker: Dr Eric Levy
This event is hosted by the Centre for Research in Equality and Diversity (CRED), School of Business and Management @QMUL_CRED. The event will take place 9.30am-10.45am (UK Time)/6.30pm-7.45pm (Sydney Time).
Speaker: Professor Marian Baird AO, BEc (Hons) DipEd PhD Sydney, FASSA
The OPPRG Research centre invites you to attend their annual lecture on Wednesday 14 April from 5:30pm-7pm on Zoom, with a presentation by Rick Delbridge, Professor of Organizational Analysis at Cardiff Business School on The role of municipalities (and management academics) in catalysing innovation: the Cardiff Capital Region Challenge Fund.
Speaker: Professor Rick Delbridge, Cardiff Business School
Professor Gulnur Muradoglu and Dr Stella Ladi will be panellists in the following conversation: On the Future of Trust: A Conversation on Vaccine Hesitancy
OPPRG Research Seminar, Learning with Foucault: Lessons for Critical Management Education by Dr Rowland Curtis, will take place on Wednesday 31st March, 1pm-2pm.
Speaker: Dr Rowland Curtis
Sarah Riley, Professor in Critical Health Psychology at Massey University, New Zealand, will describe some of the main elements of postfeminist sensibility, both historically and how it manifests today.
Speaker: Sarah Riley, Professor in Critical Health Psychology at Massey University
This seminar is part of the Accounting and Accountability Research Group seminars, taking place on Wednesday 24th March, 1pm-2pm.
Speaker: Demet Sahende Dinler, University of Sussex
The seminar will present a collection of insights from recent studies by members of the Public Management and Regulation cluster.
The second ‘Me and my grant’ session will take place on Wednesday 20th January from 1pm – 2pm via Zoom.
The first ‘Me and my grant’ session will take place on Wednesday 13th January from 1pm – 2pm via Zoom.
The third Alternative Accounts Europe Conference will be hosted by Queen Mary, University of London on Tuesday, 5th January 2021.
The Alternative Accounts Europe Conference brings together scholars interested in interdisciplinary and critical perspectives on accounting in an inclusive and supportive forum. We invite accounting faculty and doctoral students to present work that challenges dominant representations of accounting and to offer alternative accounts of accounting practice research in its diverse and multiple histories, contexts and constituents.
This event is part of the Behavioural Finance Seminars on Corona Crisis: Online series by Professor Yaz Gulnur Muradoglu. Against the Covid-19 backdrop, this paper argues that mainstream models of accounting and finance tend to miss panic runs and associated shocks by not fully incorporating market agents in relation to their networks.
Speaker: Arman Eshraghi and Gulnur Muradoglu
This event is the final in a four part series, coveringthe following topics and more: bankruptcy, shutdown policy, pandemics, market reaction, financial markets, business sectors, panic runs and agent networks.
Webinar hosted by the Centre for Research in Equality & Diversity (CRED), School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London
Speaker: Dr Suki Sian, Prof. Abigail Marks, Claire McCartney and Natasha Owusu
This event is part of the Behavioural Finance Seminars on Corona Crisis: Online series by Professor Yaz Gulnur Muradoglu. This paper will investigate the impact of Covid-19 on stock markets across G7 countries, sectors and highlight the synchronicity and severity of this unprecedented crisis.
Speaker: Marwan Izzeldin, Gulnur Muradoglu, Vasileios Pappas and Sheeja Sivaprasad
This event is part of the Behavioural Finance Seminars on Corona Crisis: Online series by Professor Yaz Gulnur Muradoglu. We examine how firms’ exposure to prior disastrous events can influence their stock market footprint during the Coronavirus crisis.
Speaker: Onur Kemal Tosun, Arman Eshraghi and Gulnur Muradoglu
Dr. Suriyah Bi will discussing her report published in February 2020 entitled “Empowered Employment: Unlocking the Workplace for Muslim Women”.
Speaker: Dr Suriyah Bi and Sultana Azmi
This event is part of the Behavioural Finance Seminars on Corona Crisis: Online series by Professor Yaz Gulnur Muradoglu. This paper investigates the consequences of shutdowns during the Corona crisis on the risk of bankruptcy for unlisted and listed firms in Germany and United Kingdom.
Speaker: Oliver Holtemöller and Gulnur Muradoglu
Dr Jonathan Berman conducts research in judgment and decision-making and consumer behavior. His specific areas of research look at (a) consumer ethical decision-making and (b) personal financial decision-making.
Speaker: Dr Jonathan Berman
Join us as Dr Jenny K. Rodriguez, Alliance Manchester Business School, delivers the latest instalment in our Research Seminar Series: "From zero to hero: Narratives of professional identity in times of Covid-19".
Speaker: Dr Jenny K. Rodriguez
This research webinar is hosted by the Business Ecosystems Research Group (BERG), in collaboration with the Marketing Interactions and Consumer Behaviour Research Group (MICB)
Speaker: Professor Stephan Henneberg
In honor of the upcoming 75th anniversary of the publication of Herbert Simon’s seminal book “Administrative Behavior: A Study of Decision-Making Processes in Administrative Organizations,” first published in 1947, PAR will hold a Symposium titled “Decision-Making in Public Organizations: The Continued Relevance of “Administrative Behavior.”
Speaker: Professor Yu Zhu
Join us for the first Career Conversations webinar in our series as we discuss the impact of COVID-19 on Life Sciences/Biotechnology.
The purpose of this meeting is to commence the cooperation of this research project, review relevant UK and EU practices, and jointly agree on the methodology for the subsequent research in India.
Davina Cooper, Research Professor in Law at Kings College London will present Should we continue to have a legal sex/ gender? on Wednesday 19 February, 1pm-2pm.
Speaker: Davina Cooper
Gherardo Girardi, Principal Lecturer, School of Business and Society, University of St Mary; also Visiting Research Fellow, QMUL will present Competition for trained workers and wages during and after training on Wednesday 5 February from 1:30pm-2:30pm in Laws G.5.
The Centre for Globalisation Research is hosting its annual globalisation seminar on the 4th of December.
To celebrate National Entrepreneurship/Enterprise week, the School of Buisness and Management are hosting a panel event with Q&A's from 4 local entrepreneurs.
The hosts 'Equal Pay at 50', exploring how we can make equal and fair pay a reality. Current speakers include: Carrie Gracie (BBC), Professor Liz Schafer (RHUL), Sandra Kerr (PwC), Anne Hurst (Equality Trust), Dr Wanda Wyporska (UnitetheUnion), Diana Holland (EHRC) and academics Professor Jeff Frank, Dr Cecile Guillaume and Emily Pfefer.
TEDx Appreciation Society and QM Consulting Society present: Beware the Impostor! An interactive talk with award winning coach, TEDx speaker and author, Jenny Garrett.
Following its successful launch on 2 July 2018 and subsequent lecture by the Chairman of the Nigeria and West Africa Anti-corruption Commission, the Cluster for African Research will be hosting its annual conference on 11 July 2019.
This event is suitable to anyone interested in engagement, retention and diversity work/research. Light refreshments will be provided. Registration: https://borderlinesltar.eventbrite.co.uk Last date for registering to attend the talk and workshop: 7 May 2019
Building the Anti-Racist Classroom is a 2-day intensive intersectional workshop that aims to bring academics and students together to tackle racism in our places of learning.
The School of Business and Management are delighted to host the Queen Mary Arts and Culture annual lecture for Dr Maria Balshaw CBE on Friday 8th June 2018. Timings: Arrive by 5:45pm for a 6pm start, lecture is from 6pm-7pm including a Q & A at the end Canapés and Drinks Reception: 7pm-8pm
As key partners of the first UK Social Marketing Conference, Queen Mary University, the European Social Marketing Association, NSMC, Strategic Social Marketing and Fuse Events invite you to join us at the first cross sector event for change makers across the UK in nearly ten years.
Join Professor Frances Bowen, Head of the School of Business and Management for her inaugural lecture: 'Making a Splash! What companies say and do about water'. At the event on Tuesday 13 June 2017, 6:30pm Professor Frances Bowen will outline the business challenges and opportunities arising from water issues. She will present the results of recent research on corporate water strategies of large UK-based businesses, focusing on what companies say and do about water. Book your free place now for the lecture of the year.
In this two-day meeting, we will consider how the fields of behavioural finance, economic psychology, financial socio-analysis and other related areas can enhance our understanding of financial behaviours.
Dr Stefan Krummaker, Senior Lecturer in Leadership & Director of Taught Programmes for the School of Business and Management would like to invite our former students to join him at one of the upcoming alumni events in Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou in May 2017. Stefan looks forward to catching up with our alumni over drinks and canapés to find out what they have been up to since graduation and moreover this will be a great opportunity for our graduates to network with former students who studied at Queen Mary, work in their industry or one that they are interested in. To confirm your attendance to any of these events please register at the following links below. The password for all events are SBM2017 (all caps). If you experience any issues with registering email sbm-alumni@qmul.ac.uk or contact our Alumni Relations and Events Officer, Alicia George on alicia.george@qmul.ac.uk. We do hope that you can attend for Stefan looks forward to welcoming you to these events on behalf of the School of Business and Management.
The Centre for Globalisation Research at the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, will be hosting its first brown bag seminar on Wednesday 17th May 2017. Please join Professor Pedro Martins, Director for the Centre for Globalisation Research and his colleagues who will be presenting a series of academic papers at this auspicious event.
Henry Mintzberg's research focuses on managerial work, strategy formation, and forms of organizing, Henry has published a series of works.
Revaluing the Mundane is an international colloquium for academics interested in rethinking economic and social problems and for practitioners involved in practical initiatives, including stakeholders from government and civil society organisations.
The “Back to Basics” account focuses on values in addition to efficiency, including the values of autonomy and diversity. The third “basic” of the account refers to what has been termed, “the basic structure” – roughly, the main social and political institutions of society. In doing so, the “Back to Basics” emphasizes that there are limits to what business enterprises are permitted or required to do in order to respect the authority and legitimacy of legal and political institutions.
The Marketing and Retail Special Interest Group of the British Academy of Management and the Marketing and Communications Group (MARCOMMS) of the School of Business and Management at Queen Mary University of London, are organising a one-day research workshop dedicated to the role of negative appeals and negative campaigning in marketing. The objective of the event is to present new research findings on this topic and discuss what roles these campaigns could have in marketing.
The research groups of BERG and MICB are organising a seminar on submitting to and getting accepted by highly ranked journals in business and management.
This presentation offers insights into the toxic effects of racism at work and presents new research that deepens our understanding of its insidious and pervasive effects. Like “second hand smoke” our research reveals that the harmful repercussions of racism extend well beyond the target to impact third-party bystanders in the workplace.
A small body of emerging research suggests that employers are increasingly profiling employees and institutionalising social boundaries by codifying, monitoring and enforcing professional online conduct.
As part of the QMUL Inaugural Lecture Series, Professor Sushanta Mallick examines how far the developing countries have come in their process of growth following the rapid pace of policy reforms in the 1990s; which he calls the “great liberalisation” of the 1990s.
The School of Business and Management is organising a seminar on submitting to and getting accepted by highly ranked journals in business and management.
Can adaption beat hindsight? Evidence from investors’ adapting technical trading rules
The aim of this study is to explore dirty workers’ affective responses to chronic insecurities produced by the practices and logic of neoliberalism, and to demonstrate the centrality of affect in shaping the relationship with the past and the future.
This talk will present the core ideas and preliminary findings of an ESRC Transformative Grant Research Project into collective creativity among entrepreneurs who utilise one of London’s many innovation hubs (co-working spaces). The contents and arguments offered will be of interest not only to those with an interest in entrepreneurship, organisations and collective creativity but also for researchers focusing on the future of work, business models and space.
This talk will present its findings which investigate how new roads are used as burial sites for hazardous waste and the health implications this has on individuals who live nearby; with a particular focus on Ethiopia.
This seminar will present findings that investigate the influence of a CEO’s specialist managerial experience on the probability of failure and survivability of IPO firms.
Ken Davies is the former head of global relations at the OECD, and also worked as a Senior Economist at the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment at Columbia University
This seminar will discuss and address general challenges to achieving change in complex organisational settings.
Gender and career / life outcomes: An analysis of individual, household and organizational factors
The School of Business and Management would like to invite all SBM alumni to our Breakfast Catch Up. This will be a great opportunity to build networks with alumni who work in business and management industries over breakfast.
"Pension Accounting and Firm Value: A Dynamic Analysis”
R and D activities of emerging countries (EMEs) have increased considerably. We scrutinize inventions, spillovers and the “scale effects” in a large panel of EMEs.
The research by Dr James Forder reconsiders the intentions of Friedman’s (1968) Presidential Address, his goals, and the relevance of the Phillips curve.
The study, presented by Professor Colin Green, presents evidence in support of female representation on corporate boards, with a focus on firm performance and economic rationale.
The School of Business and Management (SBM) would like to invite all postgradaute students who have completed their studies in September 2016 to SBM's Postgraduate Alumni Reception.
The paper presented by Dr Laura Morosanu looks at how Romanian migrants in the UK cope with stigmatised identities.
Amy Boone is a writer and a Director of Effective Intervention, a charity that designs and implements aid projects in education and neonatal health, with an eye to measuring their actual impact in the developing world.
Dr Sourindra Banerjee, Assistant Professor of Marketing, Warwick Business School, tackles the question: Why do some salespeople in high autonomy environments perform better than others?
Simon Commander is Professor at IE Business School and Managing Partner of Altura Partners. He is extensively involved in advisory work of a policy and strategic nature principally with emerging market governments.
Professor Panicos O'Demetriades presents research which shows the links between financial fragility and crises, and the effect these have on growth.
Trey McArver is Director of China Research at Trusted Sources, an emerging markets macroeconomic research firm.
Drawing on Brazilian and Canadian cases, Professor Jeremy Hall discusses two of the challenges for sustainable development innovation: 'Borlaug's Paradox' and the 'Eroom' Effect,
Bill Street is a Senior Managing Director of SSGA and Head of Investments for EMEA and currently serves as a member of the European executive management committee as well as the SSGA Investment Committee.
The study by Zahra Siddique, Sonia Bhalotra, Uma Kambhampati and Samantha Rawling, looks at whether changes in the labour market and increased employment in India have an impact on crime against women.
William A. Allen worked in the Bank of England from 1972 to 2004, where he was Head of the Money Market Operations Division, Head of the Foreign Exchange Division and Director for Europe.
This is an informal networking event focusing on local female entrepreneurs.
Franco Fiordelisi (University of Rome III) discusses enforcement actions as a key tool for supervisors to reduce moral hazard behaviour at all banks, and not just at the banks which have been sanctioned. This event is part of our Weekly Research Seminar Series.
Peter Boone is the Executive Chair of Effective Intervention and a member of the Globalization Program at the Centre for Economic Performance in the London School of Economics.
'The Host with the Most? The Effects of the Olympic Games on Happiness', a new paper by the Centre for Globalisation Research (CGR), aims to answer the question of whether hosting the Olympic games can increase happiness in the host city.
Dr Shamika Almeida and Associate Professor Mario Fernando (University of Wollongong, Australia) will examine how the level of exposure to diversity can lead to unintended inequitable recruitment outcomes for skilled immigrants. This event is part of our Weekly Research Seminar Series.
Professor Dimitrios Gounopoulos (Newcastle University) discusses research on the influence of a CEO’s specialist managerial experience on the probability of failure and survivability of IPO firms. This event is part of our Weekly Research Seminar Series.
Centre for Government and Leadership - Open Lecture
Professor Silvia Gherardi, University of Trento
Varieties of the Worker-Mother and the Challenges for Policy Professor Marian BairdQMUL Humanities and Social Science Distinguished Visitor 2013Professor of Employment RelationsSydney University
Professor Mats Alvesson, Lund University, Sweden and Visiting Fellow in the School of Business and Management
24th May 2013, 11-1pm, FB4.04/08, Bancroft Building, Mile End Campus