The 2013 China-India Insights Conference is the annual conference that provides insights on business issues relating to China and India as well as other broader emerging markets. This year’s conference is co-organized by the Customer Information Management Center of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) and Yale School of Management.
The 2013 China-India Insights Conference is the annual conference that provides insights on business issues relating to China and India as well as other broader emerging markets. This year’s conference is co-organized by the Customer Information Management Center of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) and Yale School of Management.
Academic scholars from diverse disciplines and research practitioners will share the best available research on both business and consumer behavior related to China and India at the conference. It will begin with a reception on the evening of Thursday, September 19 and will end in the late afternoon on Saturday, September 21. There will be a celebratory dinner on Friday evening.
“We are very excited about the caliber of speakers at the China-India Insights Conference taking place from September 19 to 21. I think this is a fabulous opportunity for anyone who wants to take a fresh look at the world’s fastest growing markets with the most current, advanced research on business practices regarding China and India,” said Baohong Sun, Dean’s Distinguished Chair Professor of Marketing, Associate Dean of Global Programs, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business.
The conference features presentations by leading industry practitioners and scholars from around the world discussing the challenges and opportunities operating in these emerging markets.
Event details
Organizers: Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Yale School of Management
Date: September 19, 2013 – September 21, 2013
Location: Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business Citicorp Building, 601 Lexington Ave, 26th Floor, New York, U.S.A., 10022, Map and Address Here
Attendance: By registration only