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  63rd IFLA General Conference - Conference Programme and Proceedings - August 31- September 5, 1997
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration is the second oldest business school in Nordic countries founded in 1911, two years after Stockholm School of Economics.
It is the largest school of economics in Finland - an independent state institution at university level with 5.000 students and 280 teachers - yet small in international comparison.
As the national resource center for economics and business sciences in Finland the research library is serving a great variety of customers: it is public in the Nordic style i.e.
www.ifla.org /IV/ifla63/63lehe.htm   (2169 words)

  
 SBA International Business: Student Foreign Exchange Programs - Mikkeli, Finland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration is the third oldest institute of higher education in Finland.
The School was established by the business community in 1904, and became an institute of university standing in 1911.
HSEBA is the largest business school in Finland, and a leading one in many fields.
sba.udayton.edu /interbus/fe_mikkeli.asp   (224 words)

  
 What's New at NIBS!?!
The Network of International Business Schools (NIBS), established in 1993, brings together business schools world-wide, who believe that the globalization of the economy is an essential element in the evolution of managerial practices.
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration (HSEBA) is pleased to invite NIBS member institutions to participate in the 6th Annual NIBS International Case Competition and we look forward to welcoming qualifying teams to Helsinki for the Championship Round.
Schools wishing to enter a team can do so by sending the asked information (full name and contact information of the institution, a named contact person with phone, fax and email information, and the names of the four students selected to represent the institution) to HSEBA by fax or e-mail.
csrs2.aut.ac.nz /nibs/2001.html   (762 words)

  
 Eero Vaara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
1996 Lic (Econ) Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration
Helsinki School of Economics: Taloustieteiden tieteenfilosofiset perusteet 51D190 (with Marja-Liisa Kakkuri-Knuuttila) 1998-1999 (Introduction to philosophy of science in management research), involved as co-organizer of Doctoral seminars at the Department of International Business in 1999-2001, involved in other courses and lectures given in methodology and philosophy of science for doctoral students (e.g.
To be published by the case library of the Helsinki School of Economics and the European Case Clearing House.
www.em-lyon.com /france/faculte/professeurs/alpha/vaara.asp   (4012 words)

  
 NHH: International cooperation and student exchange programs
The aim of CEMS is to educate future managers in the special skills required for an international carreer, that is executives who are able to understand and adapt to foreign cultures, operate in several languages and possess an awareness of European and international working methods and practices.
CEMS has established 10 Inter-Faculty Groups for subject areas within economics and business administration, where a total of 150 professors from the 12 CEMS institutions work for the development of common education and research projects.
Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki www.shh.fi
www.nhh.no /stud/int/exchange-e.html   (892 words)

  
 Helsinki Welcomes The European Chemicals Agency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Helsinki Polytechnic’s fields of training are technology and transport, social and health services, tourism, nutrition, domestic science, and culture.
Business studies may be pursued at the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration and the Swedish-language Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration.
Adult education is provided at universities and polytechnics, vocational institutions, vocational adult education centres and special institutions, adult education centres and workers' institutes, folk high schools and summer universities, upper secondary schools for adults, study centres, physical education centres and music institutions.
www.hel2.fi /eca/education.html   (640 words)

  
 Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Located in Mikkeli, approximatly 150 miles northeast of Helsinki.
Study opportunity is available for a year or a term.
Contact Dean Maris, College of Business Administration for additional information.
www.onu.edu /registrar/helsinki.htm   (46 words)

  
 Suomen Pankki - Finlands Bank - Bank of Finland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Pekka Sutela (born in 1951) studied economics, sociology, philosophy, statistics and mathematics at the University of Helsinki since 1969.
A docent in economics at the University of Helsinki in 1986-1999, at the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration since 2000.
A full-time professor in the economics of transition at the University of Helsinki in 1995-1997.
www.bof.fi /bofit/eng/2henk/p_sutela_cv.stm   (340 words)

  
 Finland 2002
The Chairman of the Board is professor Ilkka Niiniluoto from the University of Helsinki and the Vice Chairman is professor Ilkka Virtanen from the University of Vaasa.
Professor Ilkka Niiniluoto from the University of Helsinki is chair of the board and Professor Ilkka Virtanen from the University of Vaasa is the vice-chair.
The Helsinki Node of the Millennium Project was established on the 22nd of May 2002 by the decision of the FFA Board.
www.acunu.org /millennium/finland-0302.html   (1025 words)

  
 Fordham Business School
Over the past several years, Fordham's graduate business school has forged partnership agreements with universities all over the world in order to encourage the exchange of students and to promote other joint programs.
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration (Finland)
Turku School of Economics and Business Administration (Finland)
www.bnet.fordham.edu /page/3010.asp   (101 words)

  
 Lecturer: Tom Berglund   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Tom Berglund is Professor of Applied Microeconomics and the Theory of the Firm at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki.
He is also affiliated as docent with the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration.
Tom's research has been focusing on financial economics, the impact on large shocks on asset prices, the role of asymmetric information in international investments, and on issues in corporate finance such as initial public offerings, and venture capital financing.
www.hanken.fi /mba/eng/page1709.php   (288 words)

  
 Kuluttajatutkimuskeskus
1998- Helsinki School of Economics, supervisor, licentiate/doctoral thesis of Anna Kärnä (with Raimo Lovio)
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration B-164.
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration: Publication D-187.
www.kuluttajatutkimuskeskus.fi /index.phtml?l=en&s=89   (2131 words)

  
 Finland Exchange Program - NIU Study Abroad   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration (HSEBA) is the third oldest institute of higher learning in Finland.
The HSEBA has one of the largest student enrollment of any institute of higher learning granting equivalent business degrees in the Nordic countries.
Visiting professors from other business schools and universities are invited to teach short, intensive modules of three weeks (45 contact hours each).
www.niu.edu /niuabroad/finland00.htm   (1222 words)

  
 Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration MBA Admission: Vault Student Surveys
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration MBA Admission: Vault Student Surveys
Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration admissions and applications
This is the most amazing part of attending school in Finland.
www.vault.com /mba-admissions/Helsinki-School-of-Economics-and-Business-Administration.html   (267 words)

  
 Nokia - Pekka Ala-Pietilä, b. 1957
Previous to this, Pekka Ala-Pietilä's responsibilities included identifying strategic new business ideas and long-term growth opportunities and, as head of Nokia Ventures Organization, his role also extended to spearheading the development and innovative surveying of new businesses.
He holds a master's degree in economics from the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration.
Dedicated to life-long learning, Pekka was awarded a doctorate degree in technology from the University of Tampere, Finland, in 1995, and a doctorate degree in economics and business administration from the Helsinki School of Economics in 2001.
www.nokia.it /nokia/0,,27496,00.html   (489 words)

  
 International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Interested Business Administration students have the opportunity to take a semester or a year to study in another country in an affiliated Business Administration program.
Students attending these Business Administration Programs pay their UPEI tuition, and they are responsible for their cost of living expenses and travel to the selected campus.
The School of Business Administration is a member of the Canadian Consortium of Management Schools, and as such, faculty members are eligible to participate in any of their projects overseas.
www.upei.ca /~sbusines/international/global.htm   (226 words)

  
 Academic Alliances/Presentation
Set up by the business community in 1904, the school acquired university status in 1911 while remaining private.
The program focuses on the main areas of management and includes an international elective that enables students to spend a semester or an academic year in a foreign business school.
In 1984 the Helsinki School launched a 2 year international MBA in English, the majority of students are Finns with 2-3 years’ experience.
www.escp-eap.net /academic/europe/fin_helsinki.html   (159 words)

  
 Haskayne School of Business - Jaana Woiceshyn
Prior to her post-graduate studies, Dr. Woiceshyn was involved in operating a small business in Finland, and she also worked for a consulting firm in Calgary.
She has taught strategic management and business ethics to undergraduate, MBA and Executive MBA students at the Haskayne School of Business since 1987.
She has taught her business ethics course a number of times in the International MBA Program of the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration.
www.haskayne.ucalgary.ca /faculty/dir/faculty/JaanaWoiceshyn/view   (301 words)

  
 The Economics of Development, Autumn 2001
Time and place for the lectures is November 5 to November 29 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 12-14 hours lecture hall A304 (Main building, 3rd floor, Runeberginkatu 14-16) with the exception on Wednesday Nov 13 at Arkadia building lecture hall E107.
I This course is meant to acquaint students with the basics of Development Economics.
It is concerned with the application of Economics to the problems of Developing Countries.
www.wider.unu.edu /teaching/economics-of-development-introduction-autumn-2002.htm   (624 words)

  
 Exchange Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The School of Business at UD has a number of semester-long exchange programs with other universities.
The school has introduced a new program for fall terms in both campuses where students study French, but the business courses are taught in English.
A wide variety of business and non-business courses are available at all levels of business background.
www.sba.udayton.edu /international/exchange_programs.htm   (671 words)

  
 EUROCALL99   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The project is partly funded by the money allocated to HSEBA by the Finnish Ministry of Education when the Department of Languages and Communication was chosen as a National Center of Excellence in Teaching in early 1998.
The course also includes face-to-face sessions with the tutor in addition to videoconferencing sessions between the HSEBA group and a group from the University of Technology in Lappeenranta.
Lecturer in English and Business Communication at the Dept.of Languages and Communication, Helsinki School of Econ.& Bus.Admin (HSEBA).
eurocall99.univ-fcomte.fr /Abstract/pos123.htm   (474 words)

  
 Finance and Statistics - Homepage
The seminars of the Joint Finance Reserach Seminar (arranged within GSF by the Helsinki School of Economics and the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration.) are held at the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration during falls and at the Swedish School of Econ.
The aim of the subject major is to provide students with the ability to use quantitative models and methods for the analysis of data regarding economic conditions.
The full programme is open for graduate students who fill the requirements for graduate studies at the Helsinki School of Economics, at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, or at the University of Vaasa. 
www.hanken.fi /hanken/eng/page1200.php   (539 words)

  
 Computing Papers on Helsinki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In addition to visiting appointments at the Institut National des Telecommunications in France, and the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, he has been a member of technical staff in Bellcore.
Thesaurus of the Agricultural Library at the University of Helsinki.
At one level the tutorial is intended to allow participants to evaluate the COGENT environment, and thereby determine if the environment is appropriate for their needs.
computing.breinestorm.net /Helsinki   (2186 words)

  
 Krishna G. Palepu - Ross Graham Walker Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School | External ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Professor Palepu joined the Harvard Business School faculty in 1983 after receiving his Ph.D. in management from MIT.
He also earned an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management in Calcutta and holds honorary doctorates from both Harvard and the Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration in Finland.
Co-author of Introduction to Business Analysis and Valuation: Text and Cases, Professor Palepu now examines the strategies and performance of business groups in India and other emerging markets in Asia and Latin America.
www.cpavision.org /eac/kpalepu.cfm   (368 words)

  
 The Economics of Development, Autumn 2001
Topics covered will include meaning and measurement of development, explanation of development gap, labour markets, the informal sector, rural-urban migration, institutions in economics, agriculture, trade and development, external finance for development, micro-credit, privatisation, the role of the community in economic development, inequality, poverty and malnutrition.
Chapter 9 of Developemt Economics: From the Poverty to the Wealth of Nations by Yujiro Hayami (Oxford University Press, 1997).
Hayami, Yujiro (2000), "From Confrontation to Cooperation on the Conservation of Global Environment", Asian Economic Journal, 14, 2 (June), pp.
www.wider.unu.edu /teaching/economics-of-development-introduction-autumn-2001.jsp   (520 words)

  
 Curriculum Vitae
Master of Science (Laudatur Certificate), Turku, School of Economics and Business Administration, Major in Business Administration, August 1979.
A member of three doctoral dissertation committees at the Turku School of Economics and Business Administration.
Helsinki School of Economics, Member of the MBA Academic Board, Finland, 2001 — Present.
www.stratnet.org /CURRIC2.htm   (3514 words)

  
 Help Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
International faculties drawn from top universities like Harvard, Cambridge, Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, University of Texas, Austin and University of Queensland.
Distinguished achievements including First Class Honours degrees from the University of London (London School of Economics) and prestigious scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate studies at premier institutes like Oxford, Cambridge, LSE and the top 8 Australian universities.
Partnership with leading and innovative universities in the world such as London School of Economics, Australian National Universities, University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, University of Queensland, Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration and the American University, Washington DC.
www.transworldeducation.com /ads/help.htm   (206 words)

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