Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study

22 November, The 4th MIC-CAREM International Research Seminar 2023

Management Innovation Research Center (MIC), HiAS, and Center for Advanced Research and Education in Management (CAREM), HUB, will hold the 4th MIC-CAREM International Research Seminar 2023 as described below.

Title:  Emergence of India as hub for IT outsourcing and consulting
Speaker:  Matthias Kipping, Academic Director, Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA; Professor of Policy; Richard E. Waugh Chair in Business History, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada
Date / Time:  November 22 (Wed), 2023 / 17:00~ 18:30
Venue:  Room#3403 Conference Room No.1, 4th Floor, Mercury Tower, Kunitachi East Campus, Hitotsubashi University

To register your participation, please register at the following URL.
https://forms.gle/uSC3tfk5J6HFgoUk6

We are looking forward to your participation.
If you have any questions, please contact CAREM by e-mail <h-carem[@]cm.hit-u.ac.jp>

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