IDEAS TO ACTION:
Lost in Translation: Culture and Strategy by Ming-Jer Chen and Yi Ping Chan
C-Suite Insights with Scott Beardsley:  Aston Martin’s Ulrich Bez
The Economics of Water: A Global Perspective by Peter Debaere and Carlos Santos
Financial Globalization and the ‘Locust’ Myth by Pedro Matos and Jenny M. Abel

JOURNALS & BOOKS:
Ed Freeman with Yves Fassin and Simone de Colle (Forthcoming). Intra-stakeholder alliances in plant-closing decisions: A stakeholder theory approach.  Business Ethics:  A European Review.

Mary Gentile Does Cultural Sensitivity Mean Ethical Surrender?  HBR.org online.
Bena, J., M. Ferreira, Pedro Matos and P. Pires, (Forthcoming) Are Foreign Investors Locusts? The Long-Term Effects of Foreign Institutional Ownership, Journal of Financial Economics.

Daniel Murphy (Forthcoming). Excess Capacity in a Fixed-Cost Economy, European Economic Review.

PRESENTATIONS & CONFERENCES:
Alex Cowan and MJ Toms presented “The Problem and The Solution” as part of the session ‘Entrepreneurship Within Unique Disciplines’ at RIT’s Global Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers conference.

Peter Debaere presented “The Potential Economic Benefits of Reallocating Water” at the Global Water Summit, Columbia University.

Jim Detert presented “Having, and reducing the need for, workplace courage” at the Mindlab (cross-governmental innovation unit for senior Danish government agency leaders) in Copenhagen, November.

Jim Detert presented “Showing courage: Speaking up when it’s not safe, and other risky, worthy workplace acts” at the Ivey School of Business at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada in December.

Mary Gentile presented talks on Giving Voice to Values – at Insead, France in October; Jonkoping School of Business in Sweden in October; and at the Trans-Atlantic Doctoral Consortium hosted by St. Gallens University in Switzerland at Boston University

Mary Gentile was invited to give a presentation on Giving Voice to Values at the Forum Compliance and Integrity group in Munich in November.

Morela Hernandez was invited to present “Limitation of scope bias: The counterintuitive effects of job engagement on creativity” at the University of Massachusetts Amherst (Isenberg School of Management) and at the London Business School.

Justin Hopkins presented “When Enron Met Alibaba: The Rise of VIEs” in China at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Mike Lenox gave a talk in partnership with Tesla and AVT business school on disruptive innovation in Copenhagen, September.

Mike Lenox gave a research seminar on innovating for sustainability at NTU in Singapore, October.

Mike Lenox led Batten’s Innovators Roundtable on innovation in sustainability in partnership with MAS in Singapore in October and with Chief Sustainability Officers in Washington DC in November.

Pedro Matos presented “Asset Management within Commercial Banks Worldwide: International Evidence“ at the University of Toronto and at Federal Reserve Board in December.

Frank Warnock presented “The Effects of Fed Policy on EME Bond Markets” (joint work with John Burger and Veronica Cacdac Warnock) at the Central Bank of Chile’s 20th Annual Research Conference in Santiago.

Frank Warnock presented “Decomposing International Portfolio Flows” at the SUERF/PSE/CEPII Conference on Rethinking Capital Controls and Capital Flows in Paris.

Frank Warnock presented on capital flows and exchange rates at the Bank of Korea-KIEP-PIIE Conference on Monetary Policy Options for Small Open Economies in Seoul.