Succeeding in Emerging & Developing Markets: Under standing How Institutions Impact Firms and Managers June 9 12, 2015 GW School of Business, Duquès Hall, 2201 G Street NW, Washingtonn DC 200522 Tuesda ay, June 9th SETTING THE STAGE 12:00 12:30pm 12:30 12:45pm 12:45 1:30pm 1:30 2:00pm 2:00 3:00pm REGISTRATION & LUNCH WELCOME REMARKS Dr. Jennifer Spencer, Vice Dean of Faculty and Research; George Coelhoo Distinguished Scholar; Professorr of International Business and International Dr. Reid W. Click,, Director, GW CIBER; Associate Professorr of International Business and International FRAMEWORK LECTUREE What Are Institutions? Why Are They Important for Development? & CASE READING CASE DISCUSSION The Case of the Untouchable Watercarrier Fl. &
3:00 4:00pm 4:00 4:15pm 4:15 5:30pm 5:30 7:00pm 7:00pm Video: Ms. Monika Kalraa Varma, J.D., Executive Director, D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program; Former Director of RFK Center for Justice and Human Rightss Establishing Dalit Rights in the Contemporary World Mr. D.B. Sagar, President & Founder, International Commission for Dalit Rights PRACTITIONER S PERSPECTIVESS I: EXECUTIVE ROUNDTABLE Navigating Institutional Change in Emerging and Developing Markets Dr. Anthony Cannizzaro, Assistant Professorr of International Business, The Catholic University of America School of Business & Economics Mr. Michael Castellano, J.D., Vice President for Government Relations, The Walt Disney Company Mr. Rex Pingle, President and CEO, PMD International Mr. John Saylor, Chairman, Virginia/Washington, DC District Export Council Mr. Qaisar Shareef, Senior Vice President Consultant Business Strategy, The MARS Agency; Former Country Manager, Procter & Gamble, Pakistan & Ukraine RECEPTION & REMARKS Mr. John Saylor, Chairman, Virginia/Washington, DC District Export Council LOGISTICS & WALK TO THE RESIDENCE HALL City Hall (950 24th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20052) h
9:00 9:30am 9:30 10:45am 10:45 11:15am 11:15 12:00pm 12:00 12:30pm 12:30 2:00pm 2:00 2:15pm 2:15 3:00pm 3:00 4:00pm 4:00 6:30pm 6:30 9:00pm (6:30 7:00pm reception; 7:00 9:00pm dinner & keynote) ROLE OF INTERNA TIONAL ORGANIZATIONS FAST Wednesday, June 10th Measuring Institutions: The World Bank's Doing Business Index Dr. Adrian Gonzalez, Senior Economist, Doing Business Team, The World Bank WALK TO THE WORLD BANK INFO SHOP THE WORLD BANK INFO SHOP VISIT WALK TO DUQUES HALL LUNCH & Changing Role of Emergingg Markets and Developing Countries in Trade Negotiations Ms. Barbara Weisel, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative WALK TO THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND VISIT OF THE IMF & The Changing Relationship between thee IMF and Emerging & Developing Markets Mr. Patrick Cirillo, Principal Assistant to Thee Secretary of the International Monetary Fund and the IMF s International Monetary and Financial Committee, IMF WALK TO DUQUES HALL & FREEE TIME DINNER, INFORMAL INSIGHTS FROM BUSINESS/POLICY PROFESSIONALS & KEYNOTE ADDRESS Introductions: Dr. Linda Livingstone, Dean & Professor of Management, GW School of Business Keynote Address: Dr. Jianhai Lin, Secretary of the Fund and thee International Monetary and Financial Committee, IMF IMF Boardroom City View Room, Elliott School of Int l Affairs, 1957 E St. (7 th floor)* *Walking directions are included in the workshop binder
Thursday, June 11th COUNTRY Y LEVEL DIFFEREN NCES & REGIONAL RELATIONSHIPS 8:45 9:15am 9:15 10:30am 10:30 10:45am 10:45am 12:30pm 12:30 1:45pm 1:45 2:00pm 2:00 3:30pm 3:30 3:45pm FAST PRACTITIONER S PERSPECTIVES II: EXECUTIVE ROUNDTABLE The Role of Non Governmental Organizations in Emerging and Developing Markets Dr. Jorge Rivera, Professor of Strategic Management and Public Policy, GW School of Businesss Mr. Casey Harrison, Program Officer Private Sector Engagement and Sustainable Agriculture, World Wildlife Fund Ms. Kristen Walker Painemilla, Vice President, Conservation International ACADEMIC PERSPECTI IVES I: RESEARCH ROUNDTABLE Political Risk Indicators: Teaching & Research Applications Dr. Reid W. Click, Director, GW CIBER, Associate Professor of International Business and International Dr. Robert Weiner, Professor of International Business, Public Policy and Public Administration, and International Affairs, GW School of Business LUNCH & Measuring and Combating Corruption: The Efforts of Transparency International Ms. Claudia Dumas, J.D., President & CEO, Transparency International USA Ms. Jacqueline de Gramont, J.D., Policy Director, Transparency International USA CASE DISCUSSION "East of Africa (and West of China): Chinese Business in Africa" Ambassador David Shinn, Former U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia; Professorial Lecturer of International Affairs, GW Elliott School of International Affairs
3:45 5:00pm 5:00 8:30pm Doing Businesss in Africa: Comparative e Perspectives Mr. James Newlands, Partner, Ernst & Young DINNER On your own 8:30 9:00am 9:00 10:30am 10:30 10:45am 10:45 11:45am 11:45 12:00pm ACADEMIC PERSPECTI IVES II: RESEARCH ROUNDTABLE Researching How Institutions Impact Firms & Managers in Emerging & Developing Markets: Views from Different Academic Disciplines Dr. Reid W. Click, Director, GW CIBER, Associate Professorr of International Business and International Affairs, GW Schooll of Business Dr. Anu Phene, Phillip Grub Distinguished Scholar; Professor of International Business, GW School of Businesss Dr. Susan Sell, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs; Director of the Institute for Global and International Studies, GW Columbian College of Arts & Sciences Dr. Stephen Smith, Professor of Economics and International Affairs, GW Columbian Collegee of Arts & Sciences Role of Diasporas in Emerging Marketss and Developing Countries Affairs, GW School of Business Friday, June 12th APPLICATIONS FAST
12:00 1:00pm 1:00 2:30pm 2:30 2:45pm 2:45 4:00pm 4:00 4:40pm 4:40pm 5:00 7:00pm 7:00 9:00pm CASE DISCUSSION Diaspora Portfolio Investment: Homestrings, Inc.: Diaspora Based Financing and the Crowd Funding of Development Mr. Eric Guichard, Founder & CEO, Homestrings, Ltd LUNCH & CASE DISCUSSION Corporate Social Responsibility with Transnational Consumers: Western Union: Our World, Our Family Ms. Barbara Span, Vice President, Global Public Affairs, Western Union Company ACADEMIC PERSPECTI IVES III: TEACHING ROUNDTABLE Teaching Students about Institutions inn Emerging & Developing Markets: Approaches, Challenges & New Ideas Affairs, GW School of Business Dr. Meghana Ayyagari, Associate Professor of International Business, GW School of Business Ms. Stacie Berdan, International Careers Expert & Author Dr. Vinod Jain, President & CEO, India US World Affairs Institute, Inc. WORKSHOP EVALUATION & DEPART FOR WASHINGTON HARBOUR Bus departs Duquès Hall at 4:40pm Bus departs City Hall at 4:45pm BOAT CRUISE & WORKSHOP DEBRIEF See the Monuments from the Potomac!! Cruise leaves from Washingtonn Harbour (3000 K Street, NW) DINNER