Research Seminars 2018/19
Bangor Business School Seminar Series: Semester 2 Schedule
All seminars take place on Wendnesday, 2-3pm in HG1.12 (except for the seminar of the 20th of February, which will take place in PL2):
30 January, Professor Alistair Milne, Loughborough University
https://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/sbe/staff/alistair-milne/
13 February, Dr Miriam McGowan, Bangor University (Brown Bag Seminar)
20 February in PL2, Dr Amedeo De Cesari, University of Manchester
https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/amedeo.decesari.html
27 February, Professor Bart Lambrecht, University of Cambridge
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/faculty-a-z/bart-lambrecht/
6 March, Professor Nobuko Takahashi, Kukoshikan University
13 March, Professor Den Patten, Illinois State University
https://business.illinoisstate.edu/accountancy/faculty_staff/patten.shtml
20 March, Professor Stuart Barnes, King’s College London
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/business/people/stuart-barnes.aspx
27 March, Dr Marco Pelliccia, Bangor University (Brown Bag Seminar)
Bangor Business School Seminar Series: Semester 1 Schedule
All seminars take place on Wendnesday, 2-3pm in HG1.12:
3 October - Dr Alpa Dhanani, Cardiff University
https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/609810-dhanani-alpa
10 October - Dr Thanos Verousis, University of Essex
24 October - Mr James Bowden, Brown Bag Seminar, Bangor University and Stockomendation
21 November - Dr Saverio Stentella Lopes, Brown Bag Seminar, Bangor University
27 November, Tuesday - Prof Klaus Schaeck, University of Bristol
2pm, John Phillips Hall, Theatre. Please notice the different day and venue of the seminar.
http://www.bris.ac.uk/efm/people/klaus-schaeck/index.html
7 December (Friday) - Dr Francesco Cerigioni, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
1:30pm, HG 112. Please notice this seminar will be on Friday and earlier.
https://www.upf.edu/en/web/econ/entry/-/-/65540/adscripcion/francesco-cerigioni
Research Seminars 2017/18
Bangor Business School Seminar Series: Semester 2 Schedule
All seminars take place on Wendnesday, 2-3pm in HG1.12 (exept for a seminar on Monday the 5th of March).
14 February – Prof Bill Cooke
University of York
28 February – Prof Sheila Ellwood
University of Bristol
5 March (Monday)– Prof Davydd Greenwood
Cornell University
21 March – Prof Louise Hassan
Bangor University, Brown Bag Seminar
18 April - Dr Marco Pelliccia
Bangor University, Brown Bag Seminar
25 April – Prof Stephen Wright
Birkbeck University of London
Bangor Business School Seminar Series: Semester 1 Schedule
All seminars take place on Wendnesday, 2-3pm in HG1.12
11 October – Dr Rhys ap Gwilym
Brown-bag Seminar
“The Financialization of Land as a Driver of Economic Agglomeration”.
25 October – Dr Ayan Orujov
Brown-bag Seminar
"The Corporate Value of the Old School Tie: Political and Educational Networks in the UK”.
15 November – Dr Philippe Geiler, EMLION Business School
“Practice Makes Perfect: Acquisition Experience, Director Remuneration, and Firm Acquisition Outcomes.”
22 November – Prof Brian Lucey, Trinity College Dublin
Workshop on Publishing in Academic Journals from an Editor’s Perspective.
6 December - Dr Arman Eshraghi, University of Edinburgh
“The Disposition Effect in Social Trading: Influence of Transparency on Investment Decisions”
13 December – Dr Roberto Mura, The University of Manchester
Title to be confirmed
Research Seminars 2016/17
Accounting, Banking, Economics and Finance seminars
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Business, Marketing, and Management seminars
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