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S05.14P: EIBA Recollections and Visions: Helsinki, 35 Years Later - The Role of Reijo Luostarinen in EIBA's Turnaround
Time:
Saturday, 14/Dec/2024:
9:00am - 10:15am
Session Chair: Vitor Corado Simões, ADVANCE/CSG, ISEG- Lisbon School of Economics and Management, University of Lisbon
Location:Otakaari 1, U6
78 people
Panel
Presentations
EIBA Recollections and Visions: Helsinki, 35 Years Later - the Role of Reijo Luostarinen in EIBA's Turnaround’
V. C. SIMÕES1, J.-F. HENNART2, C. KOTTARIDI3, F. SANNA-RANDACCIO4, I. WEICHERT5
1ADVANCE/CSG, ISEG- Lisbon School of Economics and Management, University of Lisbon, Portugal; 2Tilburg University; 3University of Piraeus; 4University of Rome; 5University of Tübingen (Germany)
The EIBA History Panels are aimed at sharing recollections about EIBA’s past as well as visions for EIBA’s future. More specifically, the Panels have three main objectives: (1) to provide younger generations with information and ‘stories’ about the history of EIBA and visions for its future; (2) to allow older members from the audience to remind moments they have lived and provide their own remembrances; and (3) to elicit a debate to generate new ideas regarding the future of EIBA.
This panel will address the role of Reijo Luostarinen and EIBA Helsinki-1989 in completing EIBA's turnaround. It will also discuss the similarities and diferences in the IB context in 1989 and 2024. This will enable to develop visions for the future of EIBA.
Panelists will include, besides the Panel Chair, two EIBA Fellows (Francesca Sanna-Randaccio and Jean-François Hennart), the co-organiser of EIBA Piraeus-2025 (Constantina Kottaridi) and a young scholar, co-winner of the CBS Prize in 2023 (Ilka Weichert).
This will be a great occasion to think about the past and the future of EIBA while honouring Reijo Luostarinen's contribution. For sure, attendees will say at the end, with a smile, 'It's Interesting!'