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School of Business and Economics

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Seminars

The aim of our Business and Management Research Seminar Series is to support the overall research objectives of the School of Business and Economics.

The primary focus is on exploring conceptualisation and research methodology issues, rather than simply the results of any research. Research presentations will be given by experienced and active researchers within the School, as well as by invited researchers.

The research seminars support the activities of the various Business and Management Discipline Groups within the School and also the Doctoral training programme. Normally four research seminars are held each semester by external speakers or active researchers from the School.

All seminars will be held in room BE.0.53 in the Sir Richard Morris Building between 1.00 pm and 2.00 pm, unless otherwise stated. A light buffet will be provided.

Seminar Schedule

Date Group   Presenter Title
25th March 2013     Dr Sally Hibbert
(Nottingham University Business School)
Consumer Learning for Value Co-creation, 12:30pm, BE1.42, Book your place →
25th March 2013 IBSI   Dr. Atreyi Kankanhalli
(National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Open Innovation and Open Data Initiatives, 4.00 pm, BE1.42, Book your place →
20th March 2013     Birgit den Outer
(Pedagogy Research Centre, Oxford Brookes University)
Critical mode or skilful compliance? Assessment literacy explored, 2:00pm, BE1.42
13th March 2013     Professor Guy Fitzgerald The REF Business and Management sub-panel: Moving to the end game, 12:30pm, BE1.42
6th March 2013 HRMOB   Dr Daniel Sage The BIM Revolution: Building Trust through Technology in Construction, 4.00 pm, BE1.07
4th March 2013 IBSI   Mari-Klara Stein (Bentley University, Massachusetts, USA) Use and Non-Use of IT in the Workplace: Emotions, Identity and Technology, 1:00pm in Room BE1.42
14th December 2012 AFM   Professor Stuart Ogden (University of Sheffield) Comply or explain in corporate governance in the UK: exploring tensions in board-shareholder relations, 2:00pm in BE040.
5th December 2012 HRMOB  

Dr Scott Taylor

“Someone in Bangalore”: Resisting call centre management in ethnographic fiction. 4:00pm in BE1.07 Book your place →
5th December 2012     Professor Elizabeth Daniel (Open University)
Extreme Effectuation?: The case of Home based, Online Businesses. 12:45pm in BE0.40. Refreshments from 12:30pm. Book your place →
30th November 2012 AFM   Dr Suzana Grubnic TBA, 2:00pm in BE040.
28th November 2012 MIDO   Professor Susan Howick
(Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow)
Mixing Operational Research / Management Science
Methods in Practice
. 12:45pm in BE142. Refreshments from 12:30pm.
16th November 2012 AFM   Professor Bob Berry (University of Nottingham) TBA, 2:00pm in BE040.
14th November 2012     Professor Stewart Robinson Inaugural Lecture: ‘Simple Models for a Complex World’ 5pm, SMB.0.14
7th November 2012 HRMOB   Dr Ray Randall Opening some of the ‘black boxes’ during intervention research in organisations. 4.00 pm, BE1.07
7th November 2012 M&R   Dr Kalanit Efrat (Ruppin Academic Center, Israel)
Analysing the impact of culture on average time spend on social networking sites. 12:30pm in BE040. Refreshments from 12:15pm. Book your place →
2nd November 2012 AFM   Professor William Forbes Earnings based stock market momentum: A law of small numbers perspective, 2:00pm in BE040.
1st November 2012 M&R   Gregor Pfajfar (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Challenges in conducting and publishing research in Africa and the Middle East. 12:30pm in BE1.42 Book your place →
31st October 2012 MIDO   Dr Nicola Bateman Visual Management, Communication Boards and Shop Floor Teams – Development, Implementation and Use, 12:15pm in BE040. Refreshments from 12pm. Book your place →
19th October 2012 AFM   Professor John Cullen (University of Sheffield) TBA, 2:00pm in BE041.
17th October 2012     Prof. George Saridakis
(Kingston Business School, Kingston University, London)
Shop Crime and Deterrence: Evidence on shoplifting among young people in the Youth Lifestyle Survey (YLS), 12:30pm in BE064. Book your place →
12th October 2012 AFM   Professor Will Seal Controlling strategy: beyond the levers of control, 2:00pm in BE040.
10th Octover 2012     Professor Christine Coupland How do I know what I mean until I see what I say?, 4:00pm in BE1.07.
6th October 2012     Dr Geoff Royston
(President of the OR Society)
O.R. – a virtual reality?, 6:00pm in BE1.42.
11th July 2012 M&R   Prof. Andrea Ordanini (Bocconi University, Milan) Configuration Research in Marketing: Two Empirical Applications. 13:00pm in BE040. Refreshments from 12:30pm. Book your place →
26th June 2012 HRMOB   Prof. Bruce Kaufman (Georgia State, USA; Visiting Prof. at Loughborough University School of Business and Economics) The History of the British Industrial Relations Field Reconsidered: Getting from the Webbs to the New Employment Relations, 1-3pm in BE053. Lunch from 12:30pm. Book your place →
11th June 2012 MIDO   Prof. Robert Davison (City University of Hong Kong) Crafting a New Theory: From Messy Process to a Process Model. 1pm in BE064. Refreshments from 12:45pm. Book your place →
6th June 2012 M&R   Prof. Adamantios Diamantopoulos (University of Vienna, Austria) How to publish in top journals. Refreshments from 12:45pm. Book your place →
17th May 2012     David Bholat (Bank of England) Re-working the Northern in the 'Wreck': Some cultural context on the Northern Rock crisis and its aftermath. 2pm in BE053. Book your place →
8th May 2012     Dr George Saridakis, Dr Ursula Ott and Dr Grammatoula Papaioannou Workshop on Quantitative Methods for Social Scientists. 8:30am-5:30pm in BE053. Lunch, dinner and refreshments will be provided for all attendees. Limited places available. Book your place →
2nd May 2012 MIDO   David Barnes (Cabinet Office) Emergency Planning: A Government Perspective. 1pm in Room A203, Schofield Building. Refreshments from 12:45. Book your place →
25th April 2012 MIDO   Dr Tony Lewis MBE Experiences Researching and Selling the Mathematics of the Duckworth-Lewis Method of Target Resetting in One-Day Cricket. 1pm in BE107. Refreshments from 12:45. Book your place →
24th April 2012 CPWC   Prof. Steve McKenna An alternative approach to ethical HRM through the discourse and lived experiences of HR professionals. 1pm in BE107. Buffet from 12:40pm. Book your place →
30th March 2012 AFM   Dr Jing Chen (Swansea University) A Tale of Two Market Microstructures: Spillovers of Informed Trading and Liquidity For Cross Listed Chinese A and B Shares. 1pm in BE042. Book your place →
21st March 2012 CPWC   Prof. Julia Richardson (York University, Toronto) Organizational Self-Initiated Expatriates in the Mining Industry: The Strength of Weak Ties. 1pm in BE1.42. Buffet from 12:45pm. Book your place →
15th March 2012 IBSI   Dr Paul Tracy (University of Cambridge, Judge Business School) A view from the inside: Using ethnography to study social entrepreneurship. 1pm in BE142. Refreshments from 12:45pm. Book your place →
14th March 2012 MIDO   Dr. Jimmy C. Huang (Warwick Business School)
Conceptualising the Impact of Social Media on Rhetorical Practice within Corporations. 1pm in BE1.42. Refreshments from 12:45pm. Book your place →
1st March 2012 IBSI   Dr George Saridakis The Relationship between Self-employment and Unemployment in the Long-Run: A Panel Co-integration Approach. 1pm in BE040. Refreshments from 12:45pm. Book your place →
9th February 2012 IBSI   Prof. Susan Marlow
(University of Birmingham)
Closed, failed or sinking fast? Re-evaluating the notion of small firm failure. 1pm in BE042. Refreshments from 12:45. Book your place →
26th January 2012 IBSI   Prof. Marc Cowling (University of Exeter) Credit Demand, Supply and Discouragement: Evidence from UK Small Businesses in the Current Economic Recession. 1pm in BE040. Buffet from 12:45pm. Book your place →

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Research Seminar Contact Details

Dr Grammatoula Papaioannou
Lecturer in Business Statistics
The Management of Information, Decisions and Operations Group

Tel: +44 (0)1509 228281
Email: G.Papaioannou@lboro.ac.uk

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