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aber 2013 Cambridge Conference on Business & Economics Program
2015Global
Business & EconomicsConference Program
Saïd Business School,University of Oxford, UK
November 22nd - 23rd, 2015
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Conference Schedule
Sunday, November 22nd:
Registration: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Wine Reception: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Monday, November 23rd:
Registration: 9:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Coffee Break: 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
(Coffee break will be avail able at the registration desk)
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Instructions To Program Participants
Session Time Each presenter will have total of 30 minutes and they should
take no more than 15 minutes for presentation. Each Discussant
should take no more than 5 minutes. The remaining time should
be devoted to open discussion.
Session Assume overall responsibility for your session. Make an effort to
contact the session participants before the meeting. Inform them
that each presentation room will be equipped with an overhead
projector and flipchart. Ask them if they have any special needs
relating to their presentation and/or discussion and, in
collaboration with the registration desk, try to satisfy those needs.
Arrive at the session room 10 minutes in advance and make
sure that it is properly equipped. Welcome and introduce the
participants. Start the session on time and adhere to the time
schedule. Discussants should follow presenters. Moderate the
open discussion to the best of your ability.
Presenters: Stay within the allotted time even though it may not be enough!
Be well prepared. Please do not just read your paper. Your
presentation of main points, methods, and conclusions should
lead to a fruitful discussion during and after the session. Bring
with you and make available several copies of your manuscript.
Each room will have an LCD projector. You will need to have
your own Laptop connect to the projector.
Discussants: Be prepared to offer your “positive” remarks first. Then offer
any “negative” remarks in a constructive way. Stay within the
allotted time. If you cannot meet your commitment, please make
an effort to find a substitute discussant, and contact the
registration desk as well as the session chair immediately. Please
contribute as much as you can to the discussion.
Allocations:
Chairs:
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Sunday, November 22nd, 201512:00 PM-2:30 PM / Room # 1
SESSION [1]: Strategic Issues
CHAIR: Aaron Peabody, Zipline
TITLES & AUTHORS:
Investigating Stock Market Indices of India - Empirical Analysis.1
Jaspal Singh, Guru Nanak Dev University
Understanding military decision making methodologies and utilizing them
in the cooperate environment.2
Ran Tamir, Lafarge NA
Economic development and security in Central and Eastern Europe.3
Bartosz Józwik, The John Paul II Catholic Universityof LublinTomasz Stepniewski, The John Paul II CatholicUniversity of Lublin
Comparing Chinese and American Consumer Preferences for Financial
Products.4
Andrew Drais, University of Texas at Dallas
Social Media and Business: Indication of Success in Sales.5
Jennifer N Bursa, University of Texas at Dallas
Principals of Swadeshi & Indian Manufacturing Industry.6
Atul Gupta, Lynchburg CollegeRahul Jain, Lynchburg CollegeSummer Spicer, Lynchburg College
DISCUSSANTS: 1. Ran Tamir2. Bartosz Józwik3. Andrew Drais4. Jennifer N Bursa5. Atul Gupta6. Jaspal Singh
Sessions, Panels & Roundtables
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Sunday, November 22nd, 201512:00 PM-2:30 PM / Room # 2
SESSION [2]: Teaching Strategies
CHAIR: Joy Grant, Manchester Metropolitan University
TITLES & AUTHORS:Phil Millage, Inspire Executive CoachingHerbert Rau, Utica CollegeJoy Grant, Manchester Metropolitan UniversityHoward Van Auken, Iowa State UniversityCengiz Yilmaz, Afyon Kocatepe UniversityGeorge M. Puia, Saginaw Valley State UniversityDan Kipley, Azusa Pacific UniversitySheryl Grosso, University of South CarolinaMichaeline Skiba, Monmouth UniversityRobert Kao, Park UniversityHasan Pirkul, University of Texas at DallasShawn M. Carraher, University of Texas at DallasJaspal Singh, Guru Nanak Dev UniversityLuis Gomez-Mejia, University of Notre DameSunrita Dhar-Bhattacharjee, Angila Ruskin University
Coffee Break: Registration Desk
Sunday, November 22nd, 20153:00 PM-5:30 PM / Room # 1
SESSION [3]: Strategic Issues
CHAIR: Herbert Rau, Utica College
TITLES & AUTHORS:Zipline: A Case Study in Entrepreneurial Success.1
Aaron Peabody, ZiplinePhil Millage, Inspire Executive Coaching
Executive Coaching of C-Suite Executives: A cross cultural study. 2
Shawn M. Carraher, University of Texas at DallasPhil Millage, Inspire Executive Coaching
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Luke Singer, Heidrick & StrugglesTae Hwang, University of Texas at Dallas
Conflict Resolution and Strategic Sales.3
Phil Millage, Inspire Executive CoachingPreston Dunlap, University of Texas at DallasVasu Jindal, University of Texas at DallasKaileigh McCann, University of Texas at Dallas
Market Cannibalism.4
Maithreya Chakravarthula, University of Texas atDallas
Southwest Airlines customer service sector with that of an international
airline such as Cathay Pacific and study the implications of how southwest
can achieve globalization.5
Emily Lin, University of Texas at Dallas
DISCUSSANTS: 1. Emily Lin2. Tae Hwang3. Kaileigh McCann4. Maithreya Chakravarthula5. Aaron Peabody
Sunday, November 22nd, 20153:00 PM-5:30 PM / Room # 2
SESSION [4]: Strategic Issues
CHAIR: Karin Sixl-Daniell, MCI Management CenterInnsbruck
TITLES & AUTHORS:U.S. Corporate Tax Reform: The Potential EffectsHofstede's Cultural.1
Danielle Quiggins, University of Texas at Dallas
Space Entrepreneurship.2
Shawn M. Carraher, University of Texas at DallasCharles E. Carraher, University of Texas at DallasSarah C. Carraher, University of Texas at DallasNader Molla Arzoni, University of Texas at Dallas
Data Analytics with Big Data and Project A: An examination of Ethics and
Culture.3
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Shawn M. Carraher, University of Texas at DallasShideh Sarifi, University of Texas at Dallas
The Failure of Uber in the Republic of Korea: Effects of Culture and Foreign
Direct Investment on the Taxicab Industry in Seoul.4
Michael Collin Zreet, University of Texas at Dallas
Business Ethics of the United States and Germany.5
Neal A Pathak, University of Texas at Dallas
DISCUSSANTS: 1. Michael Collin Zreet2. Danielle Quiggins3. Shawn M. Carraher4. Neal A Pathak5. Shideh Sarifi
Monday, November 23rd, 20159:00 AM-11:30 AM / Room # 1
SESSION [5]: Strategic Issues
CHAIR: Robert Kao, Park University
TITLES & AUTHORS:Indulgence, Restraint, and Within-Country Diversity: E x p loring
Entrepreneurial Outcomes with New Constructs.1
Rosalie Stackpole, Michigan EconomicDevelopment CorporationLisa A . Maroni , Embry-Riddle AeronauticalUniversityHeidi Hicks, Saginaw Valley State UniversityZachary P. Gibson, Saginaw Valley State UniversityGeorge M. Puia, Saginaw Valley State University
Hospitality and Customer Service in Japan and the United States.2
Nadia Dirbashi, University of Texas, DallasDianne Khan, University of Texas, DallasMiguel Velasquez, University of Texas, Dallas
An Approach to Talent Management on a Global Scale.3
Amy Wong, GlobalNxt UniversityKarin Sixl-Daniell, MCI Management Center Innsbruck
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China and the U.S., Examining the Cultural Differences in Aerospace.4
Michael Collin Zreet, University of Texas, DallasShawn Stark, University of Texas, Dallas
Entrepreneur's Personality, Ethics Position and their Relations with Job
Satisfaction: Comparative Analysis of USA, China, and Lithuania.5
Shawn M. Carraher, University of Texas, DallasJurga Duobiene, Kaunas University of TechnologySherry E Sullivan, Bowling Green State UniversityGabriella Mitchell, University of Texas, Dallas
DISCUSSANTS: 1. Michael Collin Zreet2. Karin Sixl-Daniell3. Miguel Velasquez4. Shawn M. Carraher5. Rosalie Stackpole
Monday, November 23rd, 20159:00 AM-12:00 PM / Room # 2
SESSION [6]: Strategic Issues
CHAIR: Michaeline Skiba, Monmouth University
TITLES & AUTHORS:Market Simulation Game using Classroom Experiments.1
Tarek H. Selim, American University in CairoKareman. M. Shoair, British University in Egypt
Designing a Creative Curriculum: A Collaborative Approach.2
Andrea Benn,Brighton University
Developing an Instrument to Measure Business Ethics.3
John A. Parnell, University of North Carolinaat PembrokeMiguel Velasquez, University of Texas at Dallas
Comparing Mondragon's Business Structure to Traditional Corporate
Business Structures.4
Sameer Shukla, University of Texas at Dallas
Personnel Strategy in Government: A Comparison of Political and Career
Appointees.5
Timothy Roberts, University of Texas at Dallas
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Challenges in Managing Small Business Management: Sustainability of
Development and Success.6
Khalid Alrawi, Abu Dhabi UniversityAhmed Alrawi, University of Al-AnbarWaleed Alrawi, MSU -Malysia
DISCUSSANTS: 1. Sameer Shukla2. Miguel Velasquez3. Andrea Benn4. Tarek H. Selim5. Waleed Alrawi6. Timothy Roberts
Monday, November 23rd, 20159:00 AM-11:30 AM / Room # 3
SESSION [7]: Strategic Issues
CHAIR: Joy Grant, Manchester Metropolitan University
TITLES & AUTHORS:Investigating the Relationships between ICT Adoption and Economic
Growth: Evidence from Selected African Economies.1
Adekunle Oluwole BINUYO, University of SouthAfrica
IFRS & GAAP: Internal Auditing vs Internal Sales.2
Shawn M Carraher, University of Texas at DallasHoward Van Auken, Iowa State UniversitySarah C. Carraher, University of Texas at DallasAustin Doerr, Hewlett-PackardCody Brooks, University of Texas at Dallas
The Usage of Faliure Modes and Effect Analysis Technioque While Process
Improvement in Managerial Accounting Courses.3
Cengiz Yilmaz, Afyon Kocatepe UniversityAli Eleren, Afyon Kocatepe University
Global Business, Strategic Management, and Global Strategy of the Firm.4
Fredi Garcia, University of Texas at Dallas
Cross Cultural Methodology of Combatting Financial Contagion : East
Asia vs. Eurozone.5
Gauri Kadu, University of Texas at Dallas