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Guest seminar by Professor Trond Randøy, Professor Eleftherios Thalassinos and Asoc. Professor Rotem Sheor on "How to get published internationally in Business Administration and Economics" on May 12, 2016 at Faculty of Economics and Management.

Trond Randøy is Professor of International Business at the School of Business and Law, University of Agder, Norway. Professor Randøy has a PhD from the Norwegian School of Economics and a MBA from the University of Oregon, USA. His research focuses on international business, corporate governance, and entrepreneurship in emerging economies. Trond Randøy is currently serving on three boards and has co-founded businesses in Norway, USA and Africa. Professor Eleftherios (El) Thalassinos is Professor of Economics at the University of Piraeus Greece since 1984 and Visiting Professor in several Universities in Europe and the USA. He holds a European Chair Jean Monnet (since 1997) and a European Module (in 1993). El is the author of more than 200 articles in Quantitative Methods, European Integration and Financial Economics published in several international journals. One of them titled “The European Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Role of Credit Swaps” has been included as a Chapter book in the WSPC Handbook of Futures Markets in memory of Late Milton Miller (Nobel in Economics 1990) edited by the World Scientific Handbook in Financial Economic Series, issue 5, 2015. He has an extensive record in European research projects (more than 50) as leader or member of research teams, currently the leader of a European Research Group of Experts consisting of 14 European Universities on the Political Economy of EMU www.jeanmonnet-emu.eu and of a Centre of Excellence in Shipping Trade and Transport www.jmce-piraeus.eu
Rotem Shneor is an associate professor at the University of Agder (UiA), the academic director of the university's Center of Entrepreneurship, and the head of the Nordic Crowdfunding Alliance. Thus far, he has been teaching a variety of courses in Entrepreneurship, Marketing and Consumer Behavior at bachelor, master and PhD levels. His research includes international and cross-cultural marketing, internet marketing, cognitive aspects of entrepreneurship, cultural aspects of entrepreneurship, and crowdfunding. He has  contributed a number of chapters to research-focused edited books, as well as published in journals such as Cross Cultural Management, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, Baltic Journal of Management and the Journal of Product & Brand Management. The lecture will take place at the Faculty of Economics and Management of University of Latvia, Aspazijas boulevard 5, room 518, on May 12, 2016, 15.00-16.00.  
Language: English.  Everyone is welcome to attend the lecture!  The project is co-financed by the EEA and Norway Grants.

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