Events
The Research Community in International Trade and Exchange will continue its public programs with research presentations by RCITE Faculty Fellows in February and March. We will extend our successful speaker series with a representative from Economic Development partnership of North Carolina. Stay tuned for further details!
- November 18, 2021 : North Carolina Ports: A Current Overview
- October 18, 2021 : Supply Chains 2021 and Beyond
- April 15, 2021 : COVID-19 and the Global Economy: A Virtual Roundtable, Discussion and Q&A with UNCW Faculty
- February 19, 2021 Deadline : Call for International Trade & Exchange Faculty Fellows
- November 19, 2020 : International Trade & Exchange Research Collider Workshop
Maritime Security Studies Reading and Writing Group
- April 7, 2022 : Alderson et al., "Analysis of the Global Maritime Transportation System as a Layered Network," Journal of Transportion Security (2020) | Morton Hall 212 at 3:30 p.m. (*Please contact Mark Spaulding for a copy of the manuscript.)
- March 17, 2022 : Anup Phayal's draft manuscript, "Interstate Hostility and Maritime Crime: Evidence from South East Asia"
- December 2, 2021 : Taylor Fain's draft manuscript, "Guardians of the Cape Sea Route?: The United States and The Challenge of South Africa in the Indian Ocean, 1967-1980"
- October 28, 2021 : Christian Bueger and Timothy Edmunds, “Beyond Seablindness: A New Agenda for Maritime Security Studies,” International Affairs (2017)
RCITE Faculty Fellow Presentations
February 17, 2022 at 3:30 p.m. | Recording Link
- Pascale Barthe, Associate Professor of French
Tales of Empire: The Significance of Seventeeth-Century European-Mughal Experiences - Emily Homer, Visiting Assistant Professor of Criminology
Deterrent Effects of Federal Corporate Agreements - Nathan Pilkington, Assistant Professor of History
The First New World: Phoenician Traders and Indigenous Populations in the Early Iron Age Mediterranean
March 3, 2022 at 3:30 p.m. | Recording Link
- Martha Andrews, Professor of Management & Nivine Richie, Professor of Finance
Personality Traits, Behavioral Biases, and Online Investment Practices - Prosper Bangwayo-Skeete, Associate Professor of Economics
Tourists’ Willingness to Pay for Conservation of Environmental Resources in Grenada - Julia Morris, Assistant Professor of International Studies
Manufacturing Landscapes and Special Economic Zones in Jordan - Lisa Scribner, Associate Professor of Marketing
Cross-Cultural Differences in Writing Online Reviews: When Customers Experience Delight in Online Shopping - Ethan Watson, Associate Professor of Finance
Uncertainty, Country-Level Institutions, and Decisions on Firm-Level Investment (Capital Expenditures)