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Strategy Teaching and Emerging Markets

  • 1.  Strategy Teaching and Emerging Markets

    Posted 07-21-2012 04:25


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    If you are teaching any strategy course, and want to know/share how to bring in current research on emerging markets to your classroom, here is an opportunity! Space is limited. Register early. Come and see how your colleagues do it!
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    PDW at the Academy of Management Conference, Boston, 2012
     
    Program Session #: 354 | Submission: 14794 | Sponsor(s): (BPS, IM) 
    Scheduled: Saturday, Aug 4 2012 2:30PM - 4:30PM at Sheraton Boston Hotel in Fairfax A
     
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    Strategy Teaching & Emerging Markets
    This is a two-hour PDW focusing on "Teaching Strategy in and about Emerging Markets" thus owes its genesis to articulated needs from many faculty members. Specifically, this PDW will cover three important domains: One, how should core strategy courses be designed in order to be more effective when taught in emerging markets; Two, how should our framing of global strategy courses change to reflect the rise of emerging markets; Three, how can we teach effectively about emerging market strategies? This PDW will provide members with four critical tools: a suggested framework on how to weave emerging markets' strategic issues into core strategy content; a road map of where and how our core global strategy concepts should be adapted to suit emerging market contexts; examples of elective courses that focus specifically on this context; and, a list of cases, articles and other material that we have found useful when teaching this content.
    Pre-registration is required for this workshop. To register online, please visit https://secure.aomonline.org/PDWReg. Approval code for the workshop is: 4s9p7b41. The deadline to register online is August 1, 2012.
    Chair: Charles Dhanaraj; Indiana U.,  &  MB Sarkar; Temple U.;

    Speaker: Tarun Khanna; Harvard U.; 
    Speaker: Bernard Yeung; National U. of Singapore; 
    Speaker: Sea Jin Chang; National U. of Singapore; 
    Speaker: Neng Liang; China Europe International Business School; 
    Speaker:  Prashant Kale; Rice U.;

    Charles Dhanaraj
    Associate Professor of Management
    Schmenner Faculty Fellow in International Business
    Research Fellow of Randy Tobias Center for Leadership Excellence
    Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
    & Sr Research Fellow, Center for Leadership, Innovation, and Change
    Indian School of Business
    email: dhanaraj@iu.edu