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
| 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) | |
| 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) | |
| 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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