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ERIM Event: Academic Symposium on Family Business at the Rotterdam School of Management

  • 1.  ERIM Event: Academic Symposium on Family Business at the Rotterdam School of Management

    Posted 11-01-2012 05:25

    Could you kindly post the following announcement?

    Kind regards,

    Vanessa Strike

     



     

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    ACADEMIC SYMPOSIUM ON FAMILY BUSINESS

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    Fellow researchers, we would like to welcome you to the following ERIM seminar on November 30th at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. Kind regards, Erwin Koenraads

    ERIM Research Seminar

    Academic Symposium on Family Business

    Speakers:

    Danny Miller
    Strategy and Family Business
    HEC Montreal

    University of Alberta

    Isabelle LeBreton-Miller

    Succession and Family Enterprise

    HEC Montreal

    University of Alberta


    Carlo Salvato
    Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship
    Bocconi University

    Michael Carney
    Strategy and Entrepreneurship
    Concordia University

    Coordinators:

    Vanessa Strike
    Department of Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship
    Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)

     

    Pursey Heugens

    Department of Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship
    Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)

     

    Hans van Oosterhout

    Department of Strategic Management & Entrepreneurship
    Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)

     

    Abe de Jong

    Department of Financial Management
    Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)

    Subprogramme:

    Strategy & Entrepreneurship

    Location:

     

    Registration:

    Erasmus University Rotterdam

    J1-49 (J-Building)

    Please register early because there are

    only a limited number of seats.

    >Click here to register for this event

    Date / Time:

    November 30th, 2012 (Friday) / 10:00-13:00 hours

     

    Abstract:

    "The statistics are surprising: one third of Fortune 500 companies are family controlled. In the US, family firms are responsible for more than 60 per cent of the GDP and 85 per cent of all jobs. In the EU, 80 per cent of companies are family firms, accounting for 75 per cent employment. In the Netherlands, 69 per cent of firms are family owned and they are estimated to contribute over half of the Dutch national product each year.

     

    Although family businesses drive the global economy, the field has lagged behind in terms of research interest. To redress the 'not very sexy' image of family business research, on November 30th, 2012, we will host an academic symposium in the discipline of family business. We are honoured to welcome four distinguished scholars from family business for this event."

    Program:

    10.00-10.15  Coffee and tea

     

    10.15-10.20  Welcome Dr. Vanessa Strike

     

    10.20-11.05  Dr. Carlo Salvato

           Topic & Abstract: "The role of external advisors in developing next-generation leaders"

     

    11.05-11.50  Prof. dr. Michael Carney
                       Topic & Abstract: "Making old money new again: revitalizing old money family firms"

     

    11.50-12.05  Coffee and tea break

     

    12.05-12.50  Prof. dr. Danny Miller and Dr. Isabelle Le Breton-Miller
                       Topic & Abstract:
    "Managing for the Long Run – Lessons in Competitive Advantage from   

            Remarkable Family Businesses -- And Subsequent Reflections"

     

    12.50-13.00  Closing remarks

    >Click here to register for this event

     

    The Erasmus - EIM - Panteia Entrepreneurship Lectures Series is co-organized by Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM.nl) and EIM Business & Policy Research (EIM/Panteia), an independent and international research and consultancy organisation, specialised in SMEs and Entrepreneurship. EIM is part of the Panteia group.

    For more research resources visit our joint Entrepreneurship Research Portal

    Contact information:
    Janneke Suijker (jsuijker@rsm.nl)

     

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