Economic activity in evolving global context
We are a group of scholars in the Institute for International Management and Entrepreneurship at Loughborough University London, studying economic activities within rapidly evolving global and national contexts. Our research investigates how management practices are adapting amidst technological and political shifts, and explores its impacts on work dynamics, governance structures, and the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurial behaviour and organisational innovation.
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IMEG organises a monthly speaker series featuring experts from leading institutions across the UK and around the world. Talks cover a diverse range of timely and critical topics, exploring how global economic, social, and institutional forces shape business practices and organizational dynamics across different cultural and structural contexts.
People travel to “America” and come back telling amazing stories about cities called New York and Los Angeles, about cowboys and skyscrapers, about wonderful mountain ranges and forests with huge trees. In fact, the stories are remarkably similar. Too similar perhaps?
On the late Peter Bichsel’s conspiracy theory that America does not exist - and how there might be something to the idea of the US not existing in a Hegelian sense.