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May

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Imran Ilyas

3 May - 3 May

12:00 - 13:00

B6046 and online

<p>MMTC Research Seminar presented by Imran Ilyas</p>
3 May - 3 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046 and online


Link

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Imran Ilyas

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Imran Ilyas


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre

MMTC Breakfast meeting

8 May - 8 May

08:30 - 09:30

6th floor- JIBS

<p>MMTC Breakfast meeting</p>
8 May - 8 May
08:30 - 09:30

Location

6th floor- JIBS


Link

MMTC Breakfast meeting

MMTC Breakfast meeting


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre

CeFEO Practitioners Network Seminar

11 May - 11 May

16:00 - 17:00

Zoom

<p><strong>Welcome to the CeFEO Practitioners&rsquo; Network Seminar:</strong></p><p><strong>Date and time: May 11th from 16.00-17:00 via Zoom</strong></p><p><strong>Ownership Strategies in the family business</strong></p><p>Ownership strategy is a relatively new concept but a promising approach to solving the ownership paradox. Ownership strategy offers the owner a tool that would be directed and applicable to guiding the managerial and governance systems of businesses. Ownership strategies are created for a specific need: the situation in the family, a certain question in the business, the need to control the group of businesses or the proactive management of the family members&rsquo; positions in the family business.</p><p>The Finnish Family Firms Association (2020) has defined ownership strategy as follows:&rdquo; The owning family defines together the values, purpose, objectives, and measures guiding the ownership. These among others are the basis for ownership strategy that creates the framework for the board of directors&rsquo; decision making.&rdquo; Krista and Marita will present two approaches to ownership strategy.</p><p>Speakers:&nbsp; <strong>Krista Elo-P&auml;rssinen (</strong>Family Business Expert, Ph.D., Senior Advisor at Finnish Family Firms Association<strong>)</strong> and<strong> Marita Rautiainen (</strong>Associate Professor LUT University, CeFEO Affiliated Researcher J&ouml;nk&ouml;ping International Business School<strong>)</strong></p>
11 May - 11 May
16:00 - 17:00

Location

Zoom


Link

CeFEO Practitioners Network Seminar

Welcome to the CeFEO Practitioners’ Network Seminar:

Date and time: May 11th from 16.00-17:00 via Zoom

Ownership Strategies in the family business

Ownership strategy is a relatively new concept but a promising approach to solving the ownership paradox. Ownership strategy offers the owner a tool that would be directed and applicable to guiding the managerial and governance systems of businesses. Ownership strategies are created for a specific need: the situation in the family, a certain question in the business, the need to control the group of businesses or the proactive management of the family members’ positions in the family business.

The Finnish Family Firms Association (2020) has defined ownership strategy as follows:” The owning family defines together the values, purpose, objectives, and measures guiding the ownership. These among others are the basis for ownership strategy that creates the framework for the board of directors’ decision making.” Krista and Marita will present two approaches to ownership strategy.

Speakers:  Krista Elo-Pärssinen (Family Business Expert, Ph.D., Senior Advisor at Finnish Family Firms Association) and Marita Rautiainen (Associate Professor LUT University, CeFEO Affiliated Researcher Jönköping International Business School)


Organizer: Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership

CeFEO Research Seminar presented by Marita Rautiainen

15 May - 15 May

12:00 - 13:00

B6046 or zoom

<p><strong>Family business groups as a research context &ndash; An important but under studied phenomenon</strong></p><p><strong>Marita Rautiainen </strong>(presenter)</p><p><strong>May 15th,&nbsp;12:00-13:00<em>&nbsp;</em>CET</strong></p><p><strong>B6046 or Via Zoom</strong></p><p><strong>ABSTRACT:&nbsp; </strong>The paper highlights that research on turning one family business into a family business group (FBG), which may span across diverse business sectors and generations, is relevant and important so that we can understand the development and depth of family businesses.&nbsp; The emergence and development of family business groups showcase the dynamics of families in business and the decisions they proactively, or reactively, take to business opportunities or institutional and contextual challenges. Family business groups are ubiquitous, and influential, and play a major role in national economies. While much of the current research around this topic has so far focused on emerging economies, more knowledge is needed on family business groups in developed economies; specifically, how the</p>
15 May - 15 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046 or zoom


Link

CeFEO Research Seminar presented by Marita Rautiainen

Family business groups as a research context – An important but under studied phenomenon

Marita Rautiainen (presenter)

May 15th, 12:00-13:00 CET

B6046 or Via Zoom

ABSTRACT:  The paper highlights that research on turning one family business into a family business group (FBG), which may span across diverse business sectors and generations, is relevant and important so that we can understand the development and depth of family businesses.  The emergence and development of family business groups showcase the dynamics of families in business and the decisions they proactively, or reactively, take to business opportunities or institutional and contextual challenges. Family business groups are ubiquitous, and influential, and play a major role in national economies. While much of the current research around this topic has so far focused on emerging economies, more knowledge is needed on family business groups in developed economies; specifically, how the


Organizer: Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership

Sustainability and Digitization: Social Innovation and Rebound Effects symposium

23 May - 24 May

JIBS

<p>Sustainability and Digitization: Social Innovation and Rebound Effects symposium</p>
23 May - 24 May
00:00

Location

JIBS


Link

Sustainability and Digitization: Social Innovation and Rebound Effects symposium

Sustainability and Digitization: Social Innovation and Rebound Effects symposium


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre

CEnSE Seminar with Jose Lobo

24 May - 24 May

12:00 - 13:00

B5002

<p>Jos&eacute; Lobo</p><p>School of Sustainability, College of Global Futures, Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona USA</p><p>Title:&nbsp;<em>The IPCC and Urban Adaptation to Climate Change: What is the View from CEnSE</em>?</p>
24 May - 24 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B5002


Link

CEnSE Seminar with Jose Lobo

José Lobo

School of Sustainability, College of Global Futures, Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona USA

Title: The IPCC and Urban Adaptation to Climate Change: What is the View from CEnSE?


Organizer: Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics

MMTC Research Seminar presented by guest Federica Caboni.

25 May - 25 May

12:00 - 13:00

B6046 and online

<p>Frederica Caboni is visiting JIBS and will present an MMTC&nbsp;research seminar entitled &ldquo;Exploring augmented reality applications for sustainable retailing&rdquo;.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Many transformations have affected the retail scenario in the last few years. Digitalization and sustainability are the main challenges to consider for the further development of retailing. From the assumption of the acceleration of digital innovation, could be interesting to consider augmented reality (AR) as a supportive technology that supports sustainable retailing. The aim of this seminar is to explore the adoption of augmented reality for sustainable retailing, highlighting the opportunities and limitations in the application. As a first approach in understanding how augmented reality could be helpful for sustainable retailing, this work contributed to exploring the intersections between the actual knowledge on the AR role in the retail industry and the 3Ps (Planet, People and Profit) principle for sustainability in the business context. Even commenting on specific AR applications in retail sustainability projects helps understanding the state of the art and expressing future perspectives in retail.</p>
25 May - 25 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046 and online


Link

MMTC Research Seminar presented by guest Federica Caboni.

Frederica Caboni is visiting JIBS and will present an MMTC research seminar entitled “Exploring augmented reality applications for sustainable retailing”.

 

Many transformations have affected the retail scenario in the last few years. Digitalization and sustainability are the main challenges to consider for the further development of retailing. From the assumption of the acceleration of digital innovation, could be interesting to consider augmented reality (AR) as a supportive technology that supports sustainable retailing. The aim of this seminar is to explore the adoption of augmented reality for sustainable retailing, highlighting the opportunities and limitations in the application. As a first approach in understanding how augmented reality could be helpful for sustainable retailing, this work contributed to exploring the intersections between the actual knowledge on the AR role in the retail industry and the 3Ps (Planet, People and Profit) principle for sustainability in the business context. Even commenting on specific AR applications in retail sustainability projects helps understanding the state of the art and expressing future perspectives in retail.


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre

CeFEO Research Seminar - Presented by Mara Brumana

29 May - 29 May

12:00 - 13:00

B7030 or zoom

<p><strong>Title: Looking for a balance: Autonomy, trust and resource exchanges in internal corporate venturing</strong></p><p><strong>Mara Brumana </strong>(presenter)</p><p><strong>May 29th,&nbsp;12:00-13:00<em>&nbsp;</em>CET</strong></p><p><strong>B7030 or Via Zoom</strong></p>
29 May - 29 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B7030 or zoom


Link

CeFEO Research Seminar - Presented by Mara Brumana

Title: Looking for a balance: Autonomy, trust and resource exchanges in internal corporate venturing

Mara Brumana (presenter)

May 29th, 12:00-13:00 CET

B7030 or Via Zoom


Organizer: Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Imran Ilyas

31 May - 31 May

12:00 - 13:00

B6046 and online

<p>MMTC Research Seminar presented by Imran Ilyas</p>
31 May - 31 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046 and online


Link

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Imran Ilyas

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Imran Ilyas


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre