INCAE Professor Bernard Kilian argues that, just because coffee is labeled as fair trade or organic, it doesn't mean that the production process has been economically beneficial or sustainable for the coffee producers.
In a session led by Lawrence Pratt, a senior lecturer at INCAE Business School, students learned more about the broad-scope approach that Costa Rican policymakers have used for decades to evaluate their country’s growth.
On 19 September, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake ripped through Mexico City, devastating the area. Tragically, among the casualties are a number of students from Tecnológico de Monterrey, the home university of EGADE Business School. The Global Network is about more than just academic collaboration. We are a community that supports one another. In this moment of crisis for our friends in Mexico, we have the opportunity to stand together and to help on a larger scale than any one of us alone. Global Network members express our affection for our friends at EGADE and at the Tecnológico de Monterrey and stand in solidarity with them. If you wish to help, please make a donation directly to the Mexican Red Cross, through the Cruz Roja Mexicana Amazon wishlist, or through another charity helping those in the area.
Five Global Network member schools will launch a set of dual degree programs focused on early-career students. The schools launching the M2M programs are FGV Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo, HEC Paris, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School (HKUST), Sauder School of Business University of British Columbia, and Yale SOM.
Patricia Resio, of Yale SOM's Program on Entrepreneurship, attended the second annual Global Network for Advanced Management Unconference on Entrepreneurship at INCAE Business School in June.
Caio Lima, a Brazilian student studying at IE Business School, wrote about his experience at the Asian Institute of Management's Global Network Week for EMBA students.
The University of Ghana Business School hosted an event on July 18 to mark the launch of the new case study, which was developed in conjunction with IBM, EGADE Business School, and the Yale School of Management.
The Collaborative on Urban Resilience and Effectiveness, known as CURE, seeks to connect faculty experts for research and curriculum development. Participants met at Yale earlier this month.
329 students from across the Global Network will travel to 10 programs hosted by network schools and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
In spring 2017, David Bach, Senior Associate Dean at the Yale School of Management, taught an online course on populism, economic nationalism, and the anti-globalization movement. The course culminated in an event in which student finalists in an intensive research "hackathon" received live feedback from Bach, from former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, and from Michael Warren, managing principal of Albright Stonebridge Group.
A network-wide course on the future of globalization culminated with student presentations, assessed in real time by former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
Representatives from the Global Network’s 29 member schools gathered at the Yale School of Management for Business and Management Education in the Age of Contested Globalization, a three-day event that explored the critical issues facing global business today.
Rebecca Van Roy LSE ’17 writes about her experience in the Global Network Class "The End of Globalization?"—and looks forward to getting former Secretary of State John Kerry's view.
A three-day symposium from April 19 to 21 will bring deans, directors, faculty, students, alumni, and leaders of the Global Network’s 29 member schools to the Yale School of Management to celebrate the network’s accomplishments and consider the future of global management education.
Students from across the Global Network for Advanced Management traveled to the Philippines to attend AIM's Global Network Week module on sustainable tourism and social enterprises.
A survey of nearly 5,000 Global Network students and alumni presents new insights into factors that contribute to the underrepresentation of women in business leadership worldwide.
Yale SOM Senior Associate Dean David Bach spoke with New York Times Magazine staff writer Emily Bazelon about the rise of Donald Trump and the role of economic insecurity and growing inequality in the United States during a Facebook Live session on February 28.