Spring 2005 Campus Workhshops
Spring 2005 Campus Workshops
Collective Bargaining, Labor Law and Labor History
- April 26, 2005
"Australian Unions in Hard Times" by Rae Cooper, University of Sydney, Australia
Labor Economics
- February 14, 2005
"Teachers Training, Class Size and Students Outcomes: Evidence from Third Grade Classes in France" by Corinne Prost, Cornell University - February 7, 2005
"Is There Life After the 'Pencil Shock'?: New Evidence on the Return to Computer Use" by Ferran Mañe, Associate Professor, University Rovira i Virgili (Reus, Spain)
Organizational Behavior
- May 6, 2005
"The Evolution of Technology Development Communities in China, 1991-2000: A Community Analysis of Technology Development Zone Growth" by Kaye Schoonhoven, University of California, Irvine - March 10, 2005
"Cultural Intelligence: Exploring a New Construct in Cross-Cultural Management" by Christopher Early, London Business School
Visiting Fellows Presentations
- April 19, 2005
"Europeanization and Regine Competition: Labour Market Regulation and EU Integration" by Paul Marginson, Professor, Warwick Business School, England
Other Presentations
- April 18, 2005
"Labor, Business, and Human Rights" Panel with Anita Chan, Sociologist, Australian National University, Li Qiang, Founder and Director, China Labor Watch, Michael A. Santoro, Associate Professor, Rutgers Business School
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