Symposium on Economic Research of Central and Eastern Europe 2019
Morning Session: Closed-Door Research Seminar on Academic Cooperation between CEIBS ERICEE and CEE Business Schools
Background:
The Symposium on Economic Research of Central and Eastern Europe 2019 was co-hosted by China Europe International Business School co-hosted (CEIBS) and SINO-CEE Fund (CEEF) in November 2019. Central and Eastern Europe has become increasingly prominent in China's foreign relations. The “17+1” cooperation framework is a cross-regional cooperation platform voluntarily created by China and Central and Eastern European countries, and it has become an important part of, as well as a useful supplement to, China's relations with Europe. For the cooperation under the China-EU cooperation framework, it is essential to engage in pragmatic work, to promote economic development and people-to-people exchanges, to seek common ground while reserving differences, and to achieve global common development.
Date: November 1st, 2019 (Friday)
Time: 9:00-12:00
Language: English
| Universities | Authors | Paper Title | Documents | 
|---|---|---|---|
| CEIBS,  | Bin Xu, | China's Trade and FDI in Europe: Patterns and Potentials | PPT | 
| Kozminski University | Mariola Ciszewska-Mlinarič, | Mechanisms and instruments of coping with distance: a study of Chinese MNEs in Poland | |
| Kozminski University | Jacek Tomkiewicz | Income dynamics and structure in CEE economies in the context of deepening EU integration | |
| University of Economics, Prague | Petr Kolar, | Trans-China railway, New Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road: trade opportunities and challenges in Central and Eastern Europe | |
| University of Ljubljana | Metka Tekavčič, | Micro-Foundations of Corporate Social Responsibility: Examining the Relationship between Employees' Perception of CSR and unethical Behavior, as mediated by Work Enjoyment and Prosocial Motivation | |
| Corvinus University of Budapest | Zita Zoltay-Paprika, László Kacsirek | Trade and investment opportunities for Chinese companies in the CEE region — A systematic global trade and economy approach | 

 
             
            
 
             
             
           
           
           
           
           
                 
                 
                 
                 
                