Brown bag seminars (BBS)

Brown bag seminars are an informal venue for both ESMT and external faculty to present their research. A BBS is meant to be a flexible, ad hoc series to accommodate speakers from various areas such as co-authors.

If you would be interested in attending a seminar, please contact Faculty Assistance. Walk-ins will not be allowed.

We currently have a BBS in Finance running. For further information please use this link.

Upcoming speakers

May 29
Tuesday

12:00-13:15
Seminar Room 00.21

 

Bernhard Ganglmair (Naveen Jindal School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas)
Product diffusion, substitution, and differentiation

Former speakers - 2012

Lapo Filistrucchi (Tilburg University)
Price wars in two-sided markets:The case of the UK quality newspapers

 
Nandini Lahiri (Kenan-Flagler Business School, University of North Carolina)
Vertical integration, innovation and alliance portfolio: Implications for firm performance
 
Özgür Özlük (College of Business, San Francisco State University)
Optimal keyword bidding in search-based advertising with target exposure levels
 

 

Former speakers - 2011

Augosto Rupérez Micola (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Production variability in spot markets
 
Sezer Ulku (McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, Operations Management)
The role of product modularity in green product design
 

Bruno Versaevel (EMLYON Business School, Economics)
On the timing of vertical relationships

 
Henry Sauermann (Georgia Tech, Strategic Management)
The Price of Silence: Scientists’ Trade-offs between Publishing and Pay
 
Matt Marx (MIT Sloan School of Management, Technological Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Strategic Management)
Regional disadvantage? Non-compete agreements and brain drain
 
Robert Adams (Federal Reserve Board, Financial Structure Section)
Commuting ties and geographic market definition
 

 





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