Previous webinars
Previous webinars
Zoom Webinar
Thursday, April 22-23, 2021, 8:00am-12:30pm PDT (5pm-9:30pm CEST)
The 3rd Symposium will be in webinar format using “Zoom Webinar.” We plan to have seven sessions with four/five 10-15-minute paper presentations in each session with up to 30 minutes for questions and discussion. We are including separate sessions for student presentations, which will be new this year. We believe this would be a good opportunity for students in PhD programs as well as GOED interns to meet and discuss their research with other faculty and students from UNR and SGH. This symposium is also supported by the ϱ Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) International Division. The Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) provided financial support.
Symposium Organizers
- Holly Mahe and Ashley Melendez, College of Business, UNR (Webinar Technical Moderators)
- Mehmet S. Tosun, Director of International Programs, UNR
- Pawel Pietrasienski, Director of International Trade, GOED
- Marcin Wojtysiak-Kotlarski, Collegium of Management and Finance/KZiF, SGH
Symposium Agenda
Thursday, April 22
8:00am-9:00am PDT (5:00pm-6:00pm CEST) | Opening remarks
- Brian Sandoval – President, University of ϱ Reno
- Jacek Prokop – Vice Rector, International Affairs, SGH
- Gregory Mosier – Dean, UNR College of Business
- Webinar organizers
9:00-10:30am PDT (6:00pm-7:30pm CEST) | Session 1: “Global Entrepreneurship” - concurrent with Session 2
(12 mins presentations, 30 mins questions from the audience and discussion)
Session Chair: Kal Joshi, UNR Information Systems, Entrepreneurial Analytics and Data
- Agnieszka Domańska, SGH "Science-TechnoParks" as the bodies supporting start-ups and cooperation between science and business in Poland"
- Mark Packard, UNR, Management, From Homo Economicus to Homo Agens, Toward a Subjective Rationality for Entrepreneurship
- Marta Ziółkowska, Rafał Kasprzak, Albert Tomaszewski, SGH, Concept of Business Model in Cultural and Creative Sectors - Empirical Study
- Frank Fossen, UNR, Economics, Did the $660 Billion Paycheck Protection Program and $220 Billion Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program Get Disbursed to Minority Communities in the Early Stages of COVID-19?
9:00-10:30am PDT (6:00pm-7:30pm CEST) | Session 2: “University Management and Joint Research” - concurrent with Session 1
(15 mins presentations, 30 mins questions from the audience and discussion)
Session Chair: Mehmet Tosun, UNR, Economics
- Marek Rocki, SGH University ranking as a quality of education offer measure
- Marcin Wojtysiak-Kotlarski, SGH Benefits for business schools from top international accreditations. Lessons-learned from AACSB and EQUIS projects
- Beata Marciniak, SGH, Wojciech Trzebinski, SGH, James K. Leonhardt, UNR Abstract versus Concrete Product Information: Theoretical and Practical Considerations
- Mehmet Tosun, UNR, Economics, Research Labs in Business and Economics: The Case of NVGLOBE-L at the UNR College of Business
10:30-11:00am PDT (7:30PM-8:00PM CEST) | Break
11:00-12:30pm PDT (8:00pm-9:30pm CEST) | Session 3: “COVID-19, Economy, and the Business Environment” - concurrent with Session 4
(12 mins presentations, 30 mins questions from the audience and discussion)
Session Chair: Marcin Wojtysiak-Kotlarski, KZiF SGH
- Sonja Pippin, UNR Accounting, Can New Taxes Reduce Inequality?
- Maria Pietrzak, SGH Can Startups Win during COVID-19 Era? “New Economy Lab” Project Boosts International Cooperation in Academic Entrepreneurship
- Sylwia Frydrych, SGH New listings of companies on the NewConnect market in the years 2007-2019
- Katarzyna Kacperczyk, SGH Internationalization of Business Schools during the Time of Covid-19 Pandemic
- Anna Masłoń-Oracz, Justyna Jarząbska, SGH Covid-19 pandemic in selected African countries – current outlook and prospects for the future
11:00-12:30pm PDT (8:00pm-9:30pm CEST) | Session 4: “Undergraduate Student Session” - concurrent with Session 3
(12 mins presentations, 30 mins questions from the audience and discussion)
Session Chair: Todd Sorensen, UNR, Economics
- Schuyler Louie and Adam Sporkin (UNR, Economics Students) Declining Student Migration from Višegrad Group Countries in 2020.
- Paweł Wielądek, Aleksy Tęcław, Wojciech Gamza, SGH The importance of Fintech in the Modern World
- Oscar Loyd (GOED ID Intern) Understanding Entrepreneurial Indicators Across the U.S.
- Avrey Callis (GOED ID Intern) How International Partners Can Learn from Each Other: Working Together to Build Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
- Dominique Brewer (UNR, Economics) The role of the social, economic & political environment on incidence & severity of Covid19: An analysis of global vulnerability during the first 8 months of 2020
Friday, April 23
8:00am-9:00am PDT (5:00pm-6:00pm CEST) | Keynotes from ϱ & Poland:
- Michael Brown, Executive Director at the ϱ Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED)
- Marek Dietl, CEO at the Warsaw Stock Exchange (GPW)
9:00-10:30am PDT (6:00pm-7:30pm CEST) | Session 5: “COVID-19 and Policy Response”
(12 mins presentations, 30 mins questions from the audience and discussion)
Session Chair: Pawel Pietrasienski, GOED
- Anna Sokolova, UNR, Economics, Marginal Propensity to Consume in Recessions: A Meta-analysis
- Anaka Aiyar, UNR, Economics, Impacts of Health Insurance on Child Health
- Ewa Kosycarz, SGH, Anna Krejner-Nowecka, SGH Organizational Resilience in Healthcare Entities - Experiences from the Pandemic Period
- Marcin Wajda, SGH, Małgorzata Białczak, SGH Smart Specializations in the European Union. The Experiences of the Masovian Voivodeship
- Elena Pawęta, SGH Born Global Entrepreneurs in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Determinants of Rapid Internationalization
10:30-11:00am PDT (7:30PM-8:00PM CEST) | Break
11:00-12:30pm PDT (8:00pm-9:30pm CEST) | Session 6: Graduate Student Session - concurrent with Session 7
(15 mins presentations, 30 mins questions from the audience and discussion)
Session Chair: Agnieszka Domańska, SGH
- Irem Sevindik, UNR Economics (PhD student) An Analysis of Turkey’s Solar PV Auction Scheme: What can Turkey Learn from Brazil and South Africa?
- Dat Huynh, UNR Economics (PhD student) Tax Elasticity of Border Sales: Meta-Data Analysis
- Katarzyna Rokosz, SGH (PhD student) European Bridge Organizations in global technology hubs – geography and typology of internationalization support for technology companies.
- Maciej Merkel, SGH (PhD student) Blockchain as Innovation and Technology Driver on the Commercial Real Estate Market
11:00-12:30pm PDT (8:00pm-9:30pm CEST) | Session 7: Graduate Student Session - concurrent with Session 6
(15 mins presentations, 30 mins questions from the audience and discussion)
Session Chair: James Sundali, UNR, Management
- Armina Karapetian, UNR Management (PhD student), An Investigation into Effects of Social Influence on Risk Aversion in the Context of Financial Decisions
- Mangyue Fan, UNR Management (PhD student), Looking for similarity? Analyzing the Relationship Between CEO brand image and Company Brand Image
- Hanna Rachoń, SGH (PhD student) An Ecosystem of Student Organizations on the example of the SGH Warsaw School of Economics
- Sylwia Chrabałowska, SGH (PhD student) A Role of Business Model Elements in the Development of Local Enterprise.
12:30pm-1:15pm PDT (9:30pm-10:15pm CEST) | Executive Session
The project is financed by the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange.
Thursday, February 25, 2021 | 8:30AM – 10:30PM PT
The University of ϱ, Reno, and the Subnational Governance/Decentralization Global Solutions Groups of the World Bank have joined forces to host an online conference, “The Role of Local Governments in COVID-19 Response: Case Studies from Brazil, Basque Country (Spain), Nepal, Indonesia,” from 8:30AM – 10:30PM (PT) on Thursday, February 25, 2021.
The session will lay out a set of “fiscal decentralization” principles that apply to pandemics and draw lessons from experiences of developed and developing countries for improving pandemic response capacity. This session will share theoretical arguments for the assignment of certain pandemic response activities to local governments and examples from countries on the role local governments.
Speakers
Mehmet S. Tosun
Professor of Economics, Barbara Smith Campbell Distinguished Professor of ϱ Tax Policy, Director of International Programs, University of ϱ, Reno
Irem Sevindik - Indonesia
Ph.D. student, University of ϱ, Reno
Serdar Yilmaz
Lead Public Sector Specialist, Governance GP, The World Bank
Trilochan Pokharel - Nepal
Nepal Administrative Staff College
Ricardo Lopes Cardoso - Brazil
Senior Lecturer, the Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration, Fundação Getulio Vargas
Mikel Erkoreka - Basque Country
Ituna Center for Basque Economic Agreement and Fiscal Federalism Studies
Moderator
Tracey Lane
Practice Manager, Governance GP, The World Bank
Thursday, October 8, 2021 | 9-11AM PT
The University of ϱ, Reno, and the Subnational Governance/Decentralization Global Solutions Groups of the World Bank have joined forces to host an online conference, “The Role of Local Governments in COVID-19 Response: Case Studies from Vietnam, Nepal, Poland, Switzerland,” from 9-11:00am (PDT). Thursday, Oct. 8.
Speakers
Mehmet S. Tosun
Professor of Economics, Barbara Smith Campbell Distinguished Professor of ϱ Tax Policy, Director of International Programs, University of ϱ, Reno
Sonja Pippin - Switzerland
Professor of Accounting, MAcc Program Director, University of ϱ, Reno
Dat Huynh - Vietnam
Ph.D. student, University of ϱ, Reno
Serdar Yilmaz
Lead Public Sector Specialist, Governance GP, The World Bank
Raju Mainali - Nepal
Lecturer, Missouri State University
Pawel Pietrasienski - Poland
Professor, Warsaw School of Economics and GOED
Moderator
Tracey Lane
Practice Manager, Governance GP, The World Bank