wmc

Hosted by Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode  

:: Participation is not limited to IIMs and participation is open to the entire management research community in India and rest of the world.::

Speakers

Smt. Smriti Zubin Irani
Hon'ble Union Minister, MHRD, GoI

Mr. Guillaume SICARD
President, Nissan India Operations, Nissan Motor India Pvt. Ltd.

Prof. Kulbhushan Balooni
Director, IIM Kozhikode

Prof. Rishikesha T. Krishnan
Director, IIM Indore

Mr. Santosh Desai
MD and CEO, Future Brands Ltd, Mumbai

Mr. A K Bhattacharya
Editor in Chief, Business Standard

Prof. Andrew William Mullineux
Deputy Dean (Research), Bournemouth University, UK

Prof. Ashish Nanda
Director, IIM Ahmedabad

Prof. John Wilson
Director, Newcastle University Business School, UK

Mr. Ravi Kant
Former Vice Chairman and MD of Tata Motors

Prof. Frederique Alexandre - Bailly
Past Dean of Faculty, ESCP

Prof. Debashis Chatterjee
Professor, IIM Lucknow

Prof. Peter Cappelli
George W Taylor Professor, Wharton Business School, USA

Prof. Kathryn Haynes
Deputy Director, Newcastle University Business School, UK

Abhishek Bachchan
Actor and Sports Entrepreneur

Prof. Ramadhar Singh
Distinguished Professor, IIM Bangalore and Consulting editor of Review of General Psychology (American Psychological Association)

Prof. Will Mitchell
J. Rex Fuqua Professor, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University and Co-editor of Strategic Management Journal

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Conference Theme

The main theme of the conference is Globalizing Indian Thought. This encompasses the influencing of international perspectives through insights found in Indian realities as well as enhancing Indian thought leadership through engagement with international best practices. Such a two-way exchange of ideas between Indian and international researchers will take the theme of the first conference (Emerging Issues in Indian Management) to its logical next level. Over the past couple of decades India underwent a process of greater integration with the outside world. However the economic crisis of 2008 challenged some of the accepted wisdom of practicing management in a globalized world. The conference will reflect on lessons from the past, critically analyze current imperatives and develop a path for the future of management theory, education and practice.

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Theme: Globalizing Indian Thought

The main theme of the conference is Globalizing Indian Thought. This encompasses the influencing of international perspectives through insights found in Indian realities as well as enhancing Indian thought leadership through engagement with international best practices. Such a two-way exchange of ideas between Indian and international researchers will take the theme of the first conference (Emerging Issues in Indian Management) to its logical next level.

Important dates

Submission deadline (full papers)
31st May 2014

Paper acceptance communication
30th August 2014

Conference Dates
November 5 - 8, 2014