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The College of Business and Management presents:

CBM Lunch and Learn: Digital Globalization Competence

featuring Dr. Fernanda Cahen

    • Tuesday, October 29
      Noon – 1 pm
  • Online event
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Join the College of Business and Management for the first in the fall series of Lunch and Learn sessions, Digital Globalization Competence, featuring Dr. Fernanda Cahen. The session will explore how digital businesses develop capabilities for growth, operational scaling, and achieving high performance in international markets. Through successful case studies of digital ventures and survey findings, the discussion will focus on how digitalization drives the adaptation of traditional capabilities to fit digital contexts while also requiring new competencies for entrepreneurs navigating digital globalization.

Join us Tuesday, October 29, from 12 to 1 p.m. via Zoom.

Dr. Cahen is associate professor of international business at ESPM, Brazil, and has been a visiting researcher at the USC Marshal School of Business (2018–2019) and Adelade University, Australia (2015). She was a post-doctoral fellow at Indiana University (IUPUI) and holds a PhD in international strategy from University of Sao Paulo. She serves as Latin America regional lead for the AIB’s Shared Interest Group on Global Digitalization, amd is a member of the Emerging Multinational Research Network (EMRN) of the Emerging Markets Institute (EMI) at Cornell University. Her publications have focused on international entrepreneurship, innovation, and digital globalization.

Lunch and Learn is part of an ongoing monthly series of presentations and discussions hosted by the College of Business and Management. This conversation is open to all educators, administrators, instructional designers, and students of Minnesota State Education System.

Meet new faculty, gather with long-time friends from across Minnesota State, and bring questions and ideas (along with your lunch) to these monthly gatherings that will include conversation starters and an opportunity for both large and small group conversations. For information, contact organizers Dr. Mehmet Koseoglu or Dr. Erica Berte.