The webinar aims to stimulate a conversation among women at different stages of their careers and share with the community insight on how to build research trajectories and deal with challenges associated with this.
The webinar aims to stimulate a conversation among women at different stages of their careers and share with the community insight on how to build research trajectories and deal with challenges associated with this. The panellists will share their experience on these aspects and more to help other women in developing their careers in academia.
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BAM International Business and International Management SIG
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The event speaks to Section A1, A2, A3, E1, E2 and E3 as detailed in the BAM Framework
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Professor of Marketing, University of Pavia
Professor of Marketing, University of Pavia
She is a member of the Italian Academy of Business Studies, of the Academy of International Business Studies, of the European International Business Academy, of EURAM. She is also member of the editorial Board of International Business Review, Journal of Management and Governance, Journal of International entrepreneurship, European Research on Management and Business Economics, International Journal of Export Marketing, Baltic Journal of Management. Antonella's research focuses on international business and international entrepreneurship. She has published papers in prestigious journals such as the International Business Review, Journal of World Business, Multinational Busines review, Journal of Institutional Economics among others.
Professor of International Business, University of Birmingham
Professor of International Business, University of Birmingham
Agnieszka’s expertise is in examining the internationalisation processes and location strategies of firms. In addition to that her proficiency and interests is in methodological issues with a specific focus on using survey "big" data as well as the application of both responsible qualitative and quantitative methods in the international business and management scholarship and practice. By blending theoretical lenses and business models from international business, economic geography, management and strategy fields with computer sciences and data analytics, she helps and assists businesses, governmental organisations, charities, policy makers and individuals to better understand how to optimise decisions using credible, rigorous, replicable and trustworthy data and analytics to achieve higher returns and socially responsible outcomes.
Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) of International Business and Innovation, Department of Strategy and International Business, Surrey University Business School
Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) of International Business and Innovation, Department of Strategy and International Business, Surrey University Business School
She is an Associate of Centre for International Business and Development at Sussex University, The Africa-Asia Centre for Sustainability at University of Aberdeen, and Centre for Social Innovation Management at Surrey University. She is also a Sustainability Fellow at Institute for Sustainability at University of Surrey. She was a Visiting Research Fellow at Sussex University Business School in 2020. She previously held positions at University of London, Plymouth University and Middlesex University. Her research focuses on global innovation strategy and knowledge management of multinationals in and from emerging economies, and impact on sustainable development.
Professor of Strategy and International Business, University of Sussex
Professor of Strategy and International Business, University of Sussex
She is the Research Director for the International Business group and Director for the 'International Business and Development Research Hub. Her research and teaching span a range of topics in Strategy, Entrepreneurship, and International Business. She has a particular interest in the impact of the external environment on strategy, investment decisions and firm performance. She has published in international peer-reviewed journals, such as Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Business Venturing, Journal of World Business, International Business Review, International Small Business Journal and Small Business Management, among others.
Chair, International Business and International Management (IB/IM) SIG
Chair, International Business and International Management (IB/IM) SIG
Marianna is a Reader in International Business and Innovation at the University of Sussex Business School. She is the Chair of the IB/IM BAM SIG and the Co-Chair of BAM 2023 Conference. Her work has been presented at international conferences such as the Academy of Management, Strategic Management Society, Academy of International Business, and Druid conference. Part of her work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Corporate Finance, Work Employment, and Society, International Business Review, International Journal of Production Economics, Annals of Operations Research, and International Journal of Production Research.
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BAM Members: Free
Non-Members: £25
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