The Business History Initiative at Harvard Business School announces a conference, to be held at HBS on June 28, 2012, on "Business History: Incorporating New Research into Course Development." The conference web page includes information about the schedule, participants, lodging, and an on-line registration form. The conference aims to address the following questions: What are the challenges and opportunities of teaching business history?
What are innovative ways of the teaching the subject? What are important
new cases, textbooks, videos, or electronic resources? How can new
research in finance, emerging markets, and leadership be incorporated
into business history courses? What are the core requirements of a
doctoral program in business history?
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