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Chinese social media platform Weibo’s rise and fall, twice within a decade, offers lessons on how to operate in a turbulent market. CEIBS Associate Professor of Management Terence Tsai, who wrote a case about the company, offers advice to Weibo on the way forward. He also has lessons for other social media platforms — Chinese and Western — and other firms faced with the challenge of surviving in a volatile market.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Shameen Prashantham talks with CEIBS MBA 2012 alum Dr. Kohta Satake about his digital health startup CureApp and how the company is leveraging technology to pioneer the future of healthcare.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Shameen Prashantham talks with MBA 2012 alum Dr. Kohta Satake about his digital health startup CureApp and how the company is leveraging technology to pioneer the future of healthcare.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Shameen Prashantham talks with Coffee Commune Founder & CEO Eric Baden about operating a social enterprise and making a positive impact on the lives of coffee farmers in China's Yunnan province.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business & Strategy Shameen Prashantham met up with Techstars’ Dave Drach in Colorado. Watch as Dave explains why, how and where corporations team up with start-ups.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business & Strategy Shameen Prashantham met up with Techstars’ Dave Drach in Colorado. Watch as Dave explains why, how and where corporations team up with start-ups. The video version is also alive on iTunes, https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/techstars-dave-drach-on-partnering-start-ups-for-innovation/id578187726?i=1000417959530&mt=2
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Shameen Prashantham met with CEIBS MBA alumna Divya Joseph at Alibaba headquarters in Hangzhou, China. Divya joined the company via the Alibaba Global Leadership Academy in 2016 after graduating from CEIBS. Now she’s one of the people helping to drive the e-commerce giant’s international expansion.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business & Strategy Shameen Prashantham explains how the coming together of money, technology and people has created one of the world’s most dynamic entrepreneurship ecosystems in China. He offers some practical examples of successful companies that have thrived here, both homegrown startups (like the bikesharing company Mobike) and those founded by international entrepreneurs (Falafel Games and Zotter Chocolate). He also discusses some of the challenges entrepreneurs face, and some universal lessons for entrepreneurs no matter where they may be headquartered.Prof. Prashantham’s talk was recorded at an Executive Forum at CEIBS Shanghai Campus September 7, 2017 titled “Entrepreneurship in China: CEIBS’ Role” which also featured a discussion with CEIBS alumni entrepreneurs and Financial TimesBusiness Education Correspondent Jonathan Moules.Read Prof. Prashantham’s Financial Times column on start-up opportunities in China here. He also discusses China’s dynamic entrepreneurship ecosystem in this Tech in Asia article.To learn more about Mobike and China’s many bike-sharing start-ups and their overseas expansion see hereand here.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business & Strategy Shameen Prashantham explains how the coming together of money, technology and people has created one of the world’s most dynamic entrepreneurship ecosystems in China. He offers some practical examples of successful companies that have thrived here, both homegrown startups (like the bikesharing company Mobike) and those founded by international entrepreneurs (Falafel Games and Zotter Chocolate). He also discusses some of the challenges entrepreneurs face, and some universal lessons for entrepreneurs no matter where they may be headquartered. Prof. Prashantham’s talk was recorded at an Executive Forum at CEIBS Shanghai Campus September 7, 2017 titled “Entrepreneurship in China: CEIBS’ Role” which also featured a discussion with CEIBS alumni entrepreneurs and Financial Times Business Education Correspondent Jonathan Moules. Read Prof. Prashantham’s Financial Times column on start-up opportunities in China: http://www.ceibs.edu/new-papers-columns/start-ups-get-hang-opportunities-china. He also discusses China’s dynamic entrepreneurship ecosystem in this Tech in Asia article. To learn more about Mobike and China’s many bike-sharing start-ups and their overseas expansion see https://www.ft.com/content/03bbc5b4-4f39-11e7-bfb8-997009366969?FTCamp=engage/CAPI/webapp/Channel_Cision//B2B and https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/19/world/asia/beijing-bike-sharing.html?.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Shameen Prashantham met up with Head of BMW Startup Garage Gregor Gimmy in Munich. Listen as Gimmy explains how he pulled off a “startup” inside such a huge and very traditional corporation.Read Prof. Prashantham's article Microsoft Starts Up in which he shares his insights on how large companies can work with new ventures to drive innovation.Read more about Prof. Prashantham's research on how multinationals can engage with emerging market startups here.Find out about Prof. Prashantham's book, Born Globals, Networks and the Large Multinational Enterprise here. In the book he explores international entrepreneurship and the influence that multinational enterprises have on the accelerated globalization of young firms.Visit BMW Startup Garage here.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business and Strategy Shameen Prashantham met up with Head of BMW Startup Garage Gregor Gimmy in Munich. Watch as Gimmy explains how he pulled off a “startup” inside such a huge and very traditional corporation.
CEIBS Associate Professor of International Business & Strategy Shameen Prashantham describes himself as an expert on "dancing with gorillas" - how new ventures quickly scale up by partnering with multinationals. An Indian born naturalized Brit, he loves practicing Mandarin with his 2 little kids, strumming his guitar or trolling the Internet for old games of cricket in his free time.
CNN, BBC or Fox? How do you decide? In order to better understand how competitive broadcast news providers can attract and retain viewers, CEIBS Associate Professor of Marketing Xiang Yi has co-authored a research study that looks at how competition in the marketplace and the complexity of news stories interact to influence viewership.
CEIBS Associate Professor of Strategy Chen Weiru, co-author of Platform Strategy: A Global Revolution of Business Model, provides us with a look at the innovative “platform” concept and explains how it has the power to change the behaviour of both businesses and consumers. Prof. Chen will teach an open enrollment programme on “platform strategy” at CEIBS Shanghai campus.
CEIBS Associate Professor of Management Han Jian shares her views