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"National Health Care and International Competitiveness" -- EJIM Research Forum at 2010 AOM, August 7 Saturday

  • 1.  "National Health Care and International Competitiveness" -- EJIM Research Forum at 2010 AOM, August 7 Saturday

    Posted 08-03-2010 11:13
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    From: Joe Cheng [mailto:jlcheng@illinois.edu]
    Sent: Monday, August 02, 2010 7:48 PM
    To: Cheng, Joe
    Subject: "National Health Care and International Competitiveness" -- EJIM Research Forum at 2010 AOM, August 7 Saturday

    Dear Colleagues,

    You are cordially invited to attend the First Annual EJIM Scholar-Practitioner Research Forum on "National Health Care and International Competitiveness: Economics, Culture, and Strategic Choice," at the 2010 AOM Meeting in Montreal on August 7 from 3:45-6:00 PM in Salon A, Le Centre Sheraton.

    Presenters:
    * John Kimberly, Henry Bower Professor, University of Pennsylvania: “Globalization, Strategy and Competition in Health Care: How Flat is This World?”
    * John Child, Emeritus Chair Professor, University of Birmingham: “The UK National Health Service – Coping with Strategic Choices.”
    * Hernan Montenegro, Regional Advisor on Health Systems and Services, World Health Organization: “Combating Health Care Fragmentation through Integrated Health Care Delivery Networks.”
    * A. Thomas McLellan, Deputy Director and Chief Scientist, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy: “New Directions in Drug Policy: Coordinated Federal Purchasing; Community-Oriented Management.”

    Commentator:
    Henry Mintzberg, John Cleghorn Professor, McGill University: "Managing the Myths of Health Care."

    Organizers:
    Joseph Cheng, University of Illinois (jlcheng@illinois.edu) and Vlad Vaiman, Reykjavik University (vlad@ru.is)

    Objectives of the EJIM Research Forum:
    This annual research forum has two main objectives: (1) To promote the study of pressing global management issues that have both scholarly and practical significance, particularly those with important public policy implications. (2) To provide a forum for thought leaders from academia, industry, and government to discuss such research issues and interact with members of the Academy of Management.

    Academy Sponsors:
    International Management, Business Policy & Strategy, and Health Care Management divisions.

    I look forward to seeing many of you at the research forum.

    Joe

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    Joseph Cheng, Ph.D.
    Professor and Director
    Illinois Global Business Initiative
    College of Business
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign