2024 events
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Masterclass: Ian Halifax
The role of the Chief Financial Officer in leading the organization
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Webinar: Viewpoints on vulnerability as a focus for policing and public services
Register for a webinar that will cover findings from a new research project exploring the value and implications of vulnerability as a focus for policing.
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Formal Institutions, National Culture, and AI (Artificial Intelligence) Innovation
Building on information processing theory, we study how the interplay between formal institutions and national culture influences inventors’ information processing in developing AI innovation.
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Sustainable Futures Forum: Building for Good
This forum aims to bring thought leaders, innovators, investors, academics, and business owners from York and beyond.
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Vulnerability: Prevention between Social Policy and National Security
What do policymakers mean when they use the language of vulnerability?
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Masterclass: Christian Stanbury
Can the private sector really provide social value and deliver Government policy for public good?
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Creating a digital zine - LGBTQ+ parents' and carers' stories of adversity, love, joy and hope (Event two)
Join us for a friendly online workshop creating a digital zine for LGBTQ+ families to share their stories of adversity, love, hope and joy.
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On my best behaviour: Exploration of the effect of two-way online review systems on consumer behaviour during service experiences
Suppliers work harder when they suspect customers will leave positive feedback via online customer reviews. But what about customers?
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Meaningful business: Driving Growth and Positive Impact
Take your business beyond profits and learn how to create lasting value in this insightful event.
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Creating a digital zine - LGBTQ+ parents' and carers' stories of adversity, love, joy and hope (Event one)
Join us for a friendly online workshop creating a digital zine for LGBTQ+ families to share their stories of adversity, love, hope and joy.
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SBS/CEGBI Summer Conference 2024
The aim of the conference is to create an interdisciplinary forum for researchers across the school and beyond, to promote a dialogue on research questions related to the theme.
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Competitive strategy and performance of large global fast fashion companies, 1990-2023
Since the end of the 20th century, large global companies have developed in the clothing and accessories retail sector. Our paper analyses the evolution of the four companies that currently lead this market in order to explain their different results
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Critical Social Marketing Symposium 2024
Reflections on Rights, Wrongs and Responsibilities: Critical Social Marketing and Marketingfor Pro-Social Change
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Life for ECRs in the Modern University!
This two-hour ECR workshop features four interactive segments focusing on the politics of academia, publishing, research grant funding, and research impact.
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4th Brown Bag workshop- Accounting, Finance and Actuarial Science Seminar series
Does Land Affect Stock Return Volatility and Expect the Unexpected: Modelling Mortality in the Presence of Catastrophic Events
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EDI Forum: Mental Health Awareness
In this SBS EDI Forum, we will focus on issues related to mental health and wellbeing to mark the upcoming Mental Health Awareness Week (13-19th May).
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EDI Forum: Mental Health Awareness
This year we're marking Mental Health awareness week, with the theme ‘Movement: Moving More for our Mental Health.’
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Use and adaptation of corporate lean programs to respond to extreme disruption and crisis
The research explored in this seminar examines whether and how Corporate Lean Programs (CLPs) can be adapted to respond to extreme disruption and crisis.
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AI - Environment & Social Good?
This talk explores AI, its environmental impact and its use to achieve good.
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Social Entrepreneurs As Ecosystem Catalysts: The Dynamics Of Forming And Withdrawing From A Self-Sustaining Ecosystem
Social entrepreneurship and ecosystems
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Double Whisky: two seminar papers on the business history of whisky
This seminar aims to talk about two papers covering the Scotch Whisky industry and its business history.
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Poverty, Inequality and the Welfare State - A Work in Progress Seminar Series
In April 2023, the School for Business and Society launched a new work in progress seminar series that provides an informal opportunity to present and get feedback on developing research.
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Conference in Celebration of David Wilkie’s 90th Birthday
We invite you to join us in celebrating David Wilkie's remarkable contributions to the field of Actuarial Science on the occasion of his 90th birthday.
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AI: The Future of Live Experiences
This talk explores AI and the future of live experiences.
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The Recipe to Sweet Success. Competitive Advantages in a Chocolatier Family Dynasty, 1797 – 1936
This seminar aims to unravel a success story in family business history, while engaging with debates in business and management research through the application of corporate strategy tool frameworks.
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The Unequal Pandemic: York Screening + Q&A Panel Discussion
A screening of The Unequal Pandemic and panel discussion featuring Debbie Abrahams MP, Prof Kate Pickett and the COVID Realities project
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EDI Forum: Neurodiversity at work
At this event of the SBS EDI Forum, we will focus on neurodiversity to mark the upcoming Neurodiversity Celebration Week.
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Inclusive performance management: different approaches emerging when examining literature with feminist lenses
Identifying gaps in the Literature of EDI and Performance Management Systems.
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Making AI Socially Safe
This talk explores the challenges of creating AI systems that are socially safe and socially trustworthy.
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SMIF|UK24: The UK's Third Conference of Student Managed Investment Fund
Join us at SMIF|UK24. The conference is open to University students and industry members. Supported by the School for Business and Society, HSBC Asset Management and Cazenove Capital.
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Masterclass: Miles Manning
Exploring a unique insight into decision-making in a crisis scenario.
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CIPD branch in North Yorks Mock Mediation event with Consilia Mediation
A live mock workplace mediation will be held for CIPD North Yorkshire members at York University.
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Making zines together: Using collage to reflect on participatory research
The Changing Realities zine was made by parents and carers as a creative way of reflecting on participatory research and activism.
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Anything but normal: emotional labor and stress during international assignments to terrorism-endangered countries
Coping with the stress of dangerous staff postings
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‘What Makes [Systematic] Literature Reviews Work for Publication – Aspects Beyond the Protocol’
Sponsored by the POM group
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