Events Archive
World MBA Tour, 1 November, Athens
Friday 1 November 2002, 12:00
Meet the Lancaster MBA team on the World MBA Tour in Athens, Greece
Accounting and Finance Research Seminar: Guenter Franke, Konstanz University
Friday 1 November 2002, 14:15
'Heterogeneity of Investors and Asset Pricing in a Risk-Value World ', Guenter Franke, Konstanz University
Economics Seminar: Human Capital and Earnings Inequality
Thursday 7 November 2002, 16:00
Economics Seminar: Human Capital and Earnings Inequality through Stabilisation and Trade Liberalisation: Evidence for Brazil 1988-1998 - Andrew Henley, University of Aberystwyth
Accounting and Finance Research Seminar: Ranco Ielic, Birmingham University
Friday 8 November 2002, 14:15
'Private to Public MBOs – The Role of Venture Capitalists', Ranco Ielic, Birmingham University
BinO Seminar: The Social Embeddedness of Organisational Activity
Wednesday 13 November 2002, 13:00
The Social Embeddedness of Organisational Activity: Beyond Granovetter - Paul Lewis, Faculties of Social & Political Sciences, and Economics and Politics, Cambridge University
Accounting and Finance Research Seminar: Grzegorz Pawlina, Tilburg University
Wednesday 13 November 2002, 14:15
'Underinvestment, Capital Structure and Stratefic Debt Restructuring' Grzegorz Pawlina, Tilburg University
MBA Guest Lecture: Les Ross - Grant Thornton
Thursday 14 November 2002, 18:00
Les Ross works in corporate recovery for Grant Thornton.
Accounting and Finance Research Seminar: Paul Klumpes, Warwick University
Friday 15 November 2002, 14:15
'Corporate Control, Discretionary Accruals and Board Composition in the UK Life Insurance Industry: Some Evidence from Audit Pricing', Paul Klumpes, Warwick University
Critical Realism in Dialogue with Marxism
Wednesday 20 November 2002, 13:00
Critical Realist Workshop: Critical Realism in Dialogue with Marxism, Jamie Morgan, Open University
Accounting and Finance Seminar: Ian Cooper, London Business School
Friday 22 November 2002, 14:15
'The Expected Returns on Debt and the Equity Risk Premium', Ian Cooper, London Business School
Research Forum: What Lessons Can We Learn from the Enron Affair?
Friday 22 November 2002, 16:15
Research Forum: What Lessons Can We Learn from the Enron Affair? - Professor Ken Peasnell, Lancaster University Management School
BinO Seminar: Managing Knowledge On The Move
Wednesday 27 November 2002, 13:00
Managing Knowledge On The Move: The Discursive & the Non-Discursive - Martin Brigham, Department of Behaviour in Organisatioans, Lancaster University Management School
Esmee Fairburn Lecture: Professor Alison Wolf
Thursday 28 November 2002, 18:00
Professor Alison Wolf, Director of International Centre for Research on Assessment, The Institute of Education, University of London - 'Education and economic growth: some modern myths'
Accounting and Finance Research Seminar: Meziane Lasfer, City University
Friday 29 November 2002, 14:15
'Why do Corporate Insiders Trade? The UK Evidence', Meziane Lasfer, City University
