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Research Seminar by Prof. Martin Parker

Research Seminar by Prof. Martin Parker, Professor of Organisation Studies, School of Management, Bristol University was held on February 11, 2021. Seminar Topic – School for Organizing vs B-School Managerial Capitalism Abstract – Business schools are institutions which act as loudspeakers for neoliberal capitalism with all its injustices and planetary consequences. In this lively and incendiary call to action, Martin Parker offers a …Read more »

Research Seminar by Prof. Sunil Sahadev

Research Seminar by Prof. Sunil Sahadev, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Brighton Business School, University of Brighton, UK was held on January 21, 2021. Seminar Topic – Exploring the Strength of Online Reviews as Antecedents of Occupancy rate in the Hospitality Sector: A Signalling Theory Perspective Abstract – Prof. Sunil’s research interests span across three interconnected, interdisciplinary research domains: research related to boundary …Read more »

Research Seminar by Prof. Johan Fourie

Research Seminar by Prof. Johan Fourie, Professor, Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University, South Africa was held on January 07, 2021. Seminar Topic – Unequal access to healthcare during a pandemic: lessons from South Africa of 1918 Abstract – The 1918 influenza — the Spanish flu — killed an estimated 6% of South Africans. Not all were equally affected. Mortality rates …Read more »

Research Seminar by Prof. Anjula Gurtoo

Research Seminar by Prof. Anjula Gurtoo, Professor, Management Studies at the Indian Institute of Science was held on December 04, 2020. Seminar Topic – Data Economics and Public Good Abstract – Digital technologies have given rise to a new combination of big data and computational practices which allow for large data collection and sophisticated computational modelling. Government is looking to use this …Read more »

Research Seminar by Prof. Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay

Research Seminar by Prof. Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, Professor of Economics at The Department of Economics, University of Birmingham, UK was held on September 10, 2020. Seminar Topic – Evidence based Policy Making: Illustrations from Policing and Criminal Justice Interventions Abstract – This talk analysed what evidence based policy making is and what are the real world constraints to such an approach. Examples of use …Read more »

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