Keynote speakers
Plenary sessions will be dedicated to IB and competitiveness issues. It is a pleasure that the following outstanding scholars accepted our invitations (ordered by the scientific program):
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Ádám Török, Gyöngyi Csuka,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Stages of Microintegration – the Case of Hungarian Manufacturing Exports
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Krzysztof Obloj,
University of Warsaw,
Advisor to the President of Poland, Poland
IB and Polish Economy: Something Old, Something New
- Louis Brennan,

Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
The Implications for Europe of the Emergence of Southern Multinationals
Svetla Trifonova Marinova,
Aalborg University, Denmark
Knowledge-Based Network Ties in SME Internationalisation: An Institutional Void and Cultural Perspective
Arnold Schuh,
Competence Center for CEE, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Current Roles and Future Perspectives for CEE-Headquarters
- Eszter Szabó,
GE Holdings (Hungary) Ltd., Hungary
“Vaci Street answer to it” – Prosper Locally, Compete Globally
- Andrei Yu Panibratov,
St. Petersburg University, Russia
Competitive Advantages of Russian Multinationals and the Role of Government
- Marin Marinov,
University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Conditions and Run through the Internationalization of Central and Eastern European Firms