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Unlocking Africa's Potential: Expanding Businesses into Nigeria and Beyond

Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University

Blockchain Applications in Finance

National University of Singapore Business School

Winning Strategy in Asia

National University of Singapore Business School

Real Estate

Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

The Impact of Korean Culture in a Global Business Context

Seoul National University Business School

Understanding Business Opportunities and Investment in Emerging Markets

Strathmore Business School

Nordic Entrepreneurship (Stockholm, Sweden campus)

Stockholm School of Economics

Platforms, Ecosystems, and the New Paradigm for Competition (Riga, Latvia campus)

Stockholm School of Economics

Leading with Impact: People & Performance Management Strategies

UBC Sauder School of Business

Changemakers in Global Food & Agribusiness

UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School

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Our mission is to drive innovation and create value by connecting leading global business schools, their resources, and their stakeholders. Launched in 2012, the Global Network includes 33 leading business schools from diverse regions, countries, cultures, and economies in different phases of development. Member schools connect their students, faculty, staff, alumni and other constituencies so that they can deepen their understanding of differences and commonalities in their economies and increase their effectiveness.


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