Program

       Research methods in policy, innovation and international business: Best practices for rigorous, credible, and impactful research
 Monday 20Tuesday 21Wednesday 22Thursday 23Friday 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     
AfternoonWelcome 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)