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Management Department Research Seminars

Each semester, Kogod’s Management Department invites external speakers to share their research. To learn more about the research seminar series, including upcoming dates and speakers, please contact Hayley Blunden.

Past and current seminar speakers include...

  • Ethan Bernstein, Edward W. Conard Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
  • N. Sharon Hill, Professor of Management, George Washington University School of Business
  • Corey Cusimano, Assistant Professor, Yale School of Management
  • Einav Hart, Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior, George Mason Costello College of Business
  • Timothey Devinney, Professor of International Business, Alliance Manchester Business School at the University of Manchester
  • Helen Lawton Smith, Professor of Entrepreneurship, Birkbeck Business School
  • Tima Bansal, Professor, General Management, Sustainability & Strategy, Ivey Business School
  • Gabrielle Adams, Associate Professor of Public Policy, Business Administration, and Psychology, Darden School of Business
  • Kyle Emich, Associate Professor of Management, Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, University of Delaware
  • Frederik Anseel, Interim Dean, UNSW Business School
  • Kisha Lashley, Assistant Professor of Commerce, McIntire School of Commerce, University of Virginia
  • Mel Fugate, Professor of Management, Mississippi State University
  • Amol Joshi, Bern Beatty Fellow and Associate Professor of Strategic Management, Wake Forest University School of Business
  • Insiya Hussain, Assistant Professor of Management, McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin
  • Le (Betty) Zhou, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Mays Business School at Texas A&M University
  • Matthew Grimes, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Futures, Cambridge Judge Business School
  • Charlene Zietsma, Max McGraw Professor of Sustainable Enterprise, University of Michigan