Professor Mary-Yoko Brannen seminar


Friday, November 13, 2015 - 10:00 to 11:30

Brannen


We are happy to announce that Professor Mary-Yoko Brannen will join us for a small seminar on

Friday, November 13, 10-11.30 am, Room PH18A 0.140A

She will address the following question:


What are the emerging research agendas for the ’soft’ aspects of international business and management in the decade to come?

 

Professor Mary-Yoko Brannen is visiting the CBS in the framework of the conference on ‘Meetings across mindsets’, organized by the IBC, INT and ICM on Thursday November 12.

We hope that a good number of you can make it despite this late announcement. 


About Mary-Yoko Brannen

Mary Yoko Brannen is the Jarislowsky East Asia (Japan) Chair of Cross-Cultural Management, Professor of International Business, and

Research Director at the University of Victoria Gustavson School of Business. She is also Visiting Professor at Stanford University in the Work, Technology and Organization Group.

Born and raised in Japan, having studied in France and Spain, and having worked as a cross-cultural consultant for over 25 years to various Fortune 100 companies,

she brings a multifaceted, deep knowledge of today’s complex cultural business environment. As a researcher, she is internationally recognized as an expert in cross-cultural management,

ethnomethodology and qualitative studies of complex cultural organizational phenomena.

She is currently working on the following streams of research:

  • Biculturalism/ Multiculturalism and Boundary Spanning
  • Immigration, Integration and Leveraging Skillsets of  Diaspora and the Mobile Workforce
  • Language and Knowledge Sharing Across Cultures
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