With many companies undergoing financial pressure these days, it’s no surprise that CEOs have plenty to worry about. A recent seminar organized by the Department of Management and International Business at Florida International University (FIU) provided a forum for two faculty members from the University of Miami to shed some scholarly light on the topic. […]
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CIBER awards grants to 11 faculty members for international business research.
From exploring a virtual Cuba world to examining the impact of language in advertising to bilingual Hispanics, members of the faculty of the College of Business Administration tackle research projects that help Florida International University (FIU) fulfill its mission as a public research institution. And, as part of its mission, the university’s Center for International […]
College to host workshop for deans in the Management Education Alliance.
Joyce J. Elam By bringing together universities that serve diverse students, recruiters from industries the schools target, and academics from leading business schools, the Management Education Alliance (MEA)—an organization that helps business schools with significant African-American and Hispanic-American populations prepare graduates for successful careers in management—fulfills its mission. Along with eleven other universities, Florida International […]
Emerging Versus Developed Economies: Do the business prospects differ?
“In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” What does this statement by the sixteenth-century Dutch author and philosopher Erasmus have to do with conducting business in the twenty-first? Plenty, it turns out. Aya Chacar “Many people believe that in emerging economies, competition is weaker, enabling new players to be like the […]