IDEAS TO ACTION:

JOURNALS & BOOKS:

  • Ming-Jer Chen (December 2016.) “Competitive Dynamics: Western Growth, Eastern Roots.” Cross-Cultural & Strategic Management, Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 510-530.
  • Ming-Jer Chen (December 2016). Academic Entrepreneurship: The Journey of Competitive Dynamics from Zero to N (with commentaries from Chinese scholars and executives, pp. 17-31). Quarterly Journal of Management (in Chinese), Vol 1, No. 3, pp. 1-16
  • Ed Freeman (Forthcoming). “The New Story of Business: Towards a More Responsible Capitalism,” Business and Society Review
  • Ed Freeman (Forthcoming) “Preface” in Research Handbook on Small Business Social Responsibility: Global Perspectives, edited by Laura Spence and colleagues, Edward Elgar.
  • Mary Gentile (Forthcoming) “Giving Voice to Values:  A Global Partnership with UNGC PRME to Transform Management Education” The International Journal of Management Education.
  • John Burger, Frank Warnock and Veronica Cacdac Warnock (Forthcoming.) “The Effects of Fed Policy on EME Sovereign and Corporate Bond Markets,” In Monetary Policy and Global Spillovers: Mechanisms, Effects and Policy Measures, edited by Enrique Mendoza, Diego Saravia and Ernesto Pasten. Santiago: Central Bank of Chile.

PRESENTATIONS & CONFERENCES:

  • Rich Evans discussed “Pension Fund Board Composition and Investment Performance: Evidence from Private Equity” by Aleksandar Andonov, Yael V. Hochberg and Joshua D. Rauh at the 5th Luxembourg Asset Management Summit.
  • Rich Evans discussed “Sensation Seeking, Sports Cars, and Hedge Funds” by Stephen Brown, Yan Lu, Sugata Ray, and Melvyn Teo at the Twelfth Annual Mid-Atlantic Research Conference in Finance.
  • Rich Evans presented “The Impact on Financial Markets of ETF Failures-to-Deliver,” joint work with Rabih Moussawi, Michal Pagano, John Sedunov at the 5th Luxembourg Asset Management Summit; the FINRA and Columbia University Market Structure Conference: Disruptive and Manipulative Activities; the Federal Reserve Bank of Washington D.C.; the University of Miami; and the Southern Finance Association.
  • Mary Gentile presented Giving Voice to Values at the SEE (Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, Ethics) conference in Puerto Rico.
  • Mary Gentile was an invited speaker talking about Giving Voice to Values at F.H.Wien University of Applied Sciences, Vienna.
  • Jared Harris was an invited presenter talking about “Values-Based Leadership and Decision-Making,” at the GEO (Global Equity Organization) Conference for professionals in the compensation management space.
  • Jared Harris presented an academic paper at the ISBEE (Sixth World Congress of the International Society of Business, Economics, and Ethics), Shanghai China.
  • Pedro Matos presented “Asset Management within Commercial Banks Worldwide: International Evidence“ at the American Finance Association meeting and at American University.
  • Raj Venkatesan presented, “War, National Identity, and Consumer Behavior” at the  AMA Sheth India Consortium, Mumbai, India.
  • Frank Warnock presented “Currency Matters: Analyzing International Bond Portfolios” (joint work with John Burger and Veronica Cacdac Warnock) at the International Finance Division of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
  • Frank Warnock presented “Decomposing International Portfolio Flows” at the Inter-American Development Bank.
  • Frank Warnock presented “Pressing Issues in Capital Flows Research” at the International Finance Division of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
  • Dennis Yang presented the paper “Offshoring and Wage Inequality: Theory and Evidence from China” at Gatton School of College and Economics, University of Kentucky.