Category Archives: Resources
The Qualitative Research Stream
A Much Richer Picture of the GVT Dynamics: A Qualitative Multi-Study Research Stream The Problem The field of management research is dominated by quantitative research. However, editorials and special issue invitations calling for more qualitative research have been frequent in in the recent years, including the field’s top journals such as the Academy of…
BrandPort WiFi
Friday, November 17 9 a to 10 am (EST New York time zone) Presenters Akash Gandhi Topics Review and feedback on students’ work so far Questions and Answers
X-Culture Introduction Webinar Access Page
Next Session: Friday, August 11, 10-11 am EST (New York time zone) Topics What is X-Culture and how it works? Who are our corporate partners and what challenges the students work on during the semester? What are the benefits for students and instructors? Who can apply to participate in X-Culture and what are our selection…

Unique X-Culture Challenges with Photos (And Possible Solutions)
X-Culture has a unique problem. It’s hard to make photos “about” X-Culture. It’s easy to have photos “about” a business, or “about” a university. You take photos of the office building, or campus, or your employees in a conference room, or your product, or students in a classroom. That won’t work for X-Culture. We have…

X-Culture Vision: Industries We Could Change
COMING SOON It appears large-scale collaboration, open-source research and crowd sourcing – the principles at heart of X-Culture, have already changed a number of industries. The largest accommodation provider owns no hotels (Airbnb) The largest taxi service provider owns no cars (Uber) The largest retailers have no stores (Alibaba, Amazon) The largest video entertainment provider owns no…
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Bad Logos
Restricted! 21+ You have to be very careful when selecting your company logo. What you think is great may have a horrible connotation in another culture (of when looked at closer).
The X-Culture International Business Competition is open to everyone, not only the fortunate few from participating universities. Give it a try, strengthen your resume, meet new people, and possibly make money and start a new career. Join the 3,500 contestants already signed up for the competition. Apply by Oct 3. More information: http://x-culture.org/competition/