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SUNDAY<br />

entrepreneurship, as well as the increasing role <strong>of</strong> Diaspora talent networks in global innovation and circulation<br />

<strong>of</strong> talent as a way <strong>of</strong> moderating the anticipated worldwide shortage <strong>of</strong> S&E talent. (For more information,<br />

please contact: Arie Y. Lewin, Duke University, USA: ayl3@duke.edu)<br />

Session: 1.5.2 - Panel<br />

Track: 1 - Institutions, Governance, and CSR<br />

Government Role in Promoting <strong>International</strong> Business: Maintaining Good Business-<br />

Government Relationships<br />

Presented On: July 1, <strong>2012</strong> - 16:15-17:30<br />

Chair: Joan Mileski, Texas A&M University at Galveston<br />

Co-Chair: Susan Forquer Gupta, Monmouth University<br />

Panelists:<br />

Joan Mileski, Texas A&M University at Galveston<br />

Susan Forquer Gupta, Monmouth University<br />

Michael R. Czinkota, Georgetown University<br />

Benny Holland, Jr., <strong>International</strong> Longshoremen's Association<br />

Tara Leiter, Attorney, Blank Rome LLP<br />

K. Denise Rucker Krepp, Maritime Administration<br />

Matthew T. McGuire, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

Margareta S. Schettler, U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> State<br />

This panel will address the mechanics <strong>of</strong> good relationships between government agencies and business entities<br />

and their advocates. The importance <strong>of</strong> good relationships to the success <strong>of</strong> international business is well<br />

documented. The key elements to these relationships are how the parties interact, the expectations <strong>of</strong> the<br />

parties and the continuity <strong>of</strong> these interactions and expectations. Understanding the view from each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

parties can help implement good strategies for maintaining these relationships. The panelist will bring their<br />

unique perspectives from government, business, labor and academics to analyze what makes for good<br />

interaction and long-term beneficial relationships. They will bring their experiences and expertise to the<br />

roundtable format for a discussion <strong>of</strong> what they have learned and the keys to a successful relationship. (For<br />

more information, please contact: Joan Mileski, Texas A&M University at Galveston, USA: mileskij@tamug.edu)<br />

Session: 1.5.3 - Panel<br />

Track: 1 - Institutions, Governance, and CSR<br />

Great Illusion Once More <strong>International</strong> Economic Governance and Corporate Non-<br />

Market Strategies <strong>of</strong> the 21st Century<br />

Presented On: July 1, <strong>2012</strong> - 16:15-17:30<br />

Chair: Toshiya Ozaki, Rikkyo University<br />

Co-Chair: Steven McGuire, Aberystwyth University<br />

<strong>AIB</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>Proceedings</strong><br />

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