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Confirmed Speakers

February 12, 2010 by Ciarán

Attendance at all the seminars is free. Email us for information and to reserve a place. If you wish to submit a paper please send us an abstract.

London.

The following speakers have confirmed for the London seminar on the 26th of March:

  • Prof. Gordon Clark, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford: ‘Corporate Benefits Policy in an Era of Global Competition.‘
  • Prof. Morten Huse, Department of Innovation and Economic Organisation, Norwegian School of Management: ‘Women on Corporate Boards of Directors: Any Evidence of Critical Mass?’
  • Prof. Paddy Ireland, Kent Law School.
  • Dr. Sue Konzelman, Department of Management, Birkbeck College, University of London: ‘Governance, Regulation and Financial Market Instability: The Implications for Policy.‘
  • Prof. Sally Wheeler, School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast.

We also hope to have a speaker from the TUC rounding the discussion off at the end of the day. We will distribute a timetable and paper titles soon.

Newcastle.

Confirmed speakers for the Seminar in Newcastle on the 17th of May are

  • Prof. Alice Belcher, Dundee Law School, University of Dundee: ‘How Collective Responsibility could be Built into a Re-Engineered Incorporation.’
  • Sir Michael Darrington (recently retired as chief executive of Greggs plc): “Corporate Governance has failed to prevent explosive growth in executive pay – at what cost to society?”
  • Prof. Melvin Dubnick, Department of Political Science, University of New Hampshire
  • Prof. Julie Froud, Manchester Business School
  • Prof. Joanna Gray, Newcastle Law School and Prof. Neill Marshall, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University: ‘The Run on the Rock: the Crisis of the Provincial, Demutualised plc.’
  • Prof. Justin O’Brien, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales.

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