| Research methods in policy, innovation and international business: Best practices for rigorous, credible, and impactful research |
| | Monday 20 | Tuesday 21 | Wednesday 22 | Thursday 23 | Friday 24 |
| | | Revitalizing the Eclectic Paradigm for IB theory in an ever evolving world (John Cantwell) | How can companies build resilience in this turbulent world? (Torben Pedersen) | Organizational identity and the MNE (Johann Fortwengel) | Students’ presentation of a key paper to the Faculty to get feedback (further details will be provided in early July) |
| Coffee | | | | | |
| | | Publishing Innovation and Policy research in RP (John Walsh) | Mathematical modeling and its methodological implications for IB and CSR research: The quest for an underlying economic logic.(Christian Asmussen) | Publishing IB research in JMS (Johann Fortwengel) | |
| Lunch | | | | | |
| Afternoon | Welcome and Introduction (Lucia Piscitello) | Testing complementarities in innovation and IB research (Silvia Massini) | Qualitative data analysis in the AI era (Catherine Welch) | Corporate Governane and IB (Antonio Majocchi) | |
| Coffee | | | | | |
| | Patenting of Biomedical Research Tools: Argument and Evidence in a Policy Controversy (John Walsh) | 1-1 meeting with the faculty (this is optional and subject to students request) | 1-1 meeting with the faculty (this is optional and subject to students request) | 1-1 meeting with the faculty (this is optional and subject to students request) | |