The 8th International Business School Shanghai Conference (IBSSC), with
the theme of “Leading in a Turbulent World”, was successfully held at
Antai College of Economics and Management from October 21 to 23, 2020.To
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“This year we must adopt the hybrid format. Thanks to your continuing
support and the numerous contributions from business gains from around
the world”, said Dean Fangruo Chen in his opening speech, “Despite the
impact of the Covid-19, the biennial IBSSC receives a lot of attention
and expectations from the international management education”. The
conference brought about 200 deans from business schools within China
while about 150 deans from business school and international
organizations outside China participate the conference through online
engagement, featuring more than 30 countries worldwide, to share their
views on how business educators lead in the environment of uncertainty
and turbulence.
The conference invited 25 speakers online & offline from prominent
business schools worldwide, representing 14 countries and 10 time zones.
Prof. Geoffrey Garrett, Dean of Marshall School of Business, University
of Southern California, Prof. Raghu Sundaram, Dean of Stern School of
Business, New York University, Prof. BAI Chong-En, Dean of School of
Economics and Management, Tsinghua University, Prof. Andrew K. Rose,
Dean of NUS Business School, National University of Singapore, Prof.
Santiago Iñiguez, President of IE University, and Prof. CHEN Fangruo,
Dean of Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong
University made their keynote speeches at the conference, shedding light
on the theme from academic, industry and social perspectives. Dean
Fanruo Chen shared his insight: “Frist, We should stay connected and it
is imperative for us to maintain an outward mentality. Second, global
commerce will continue to be an important part of our common future.
Despite all the talks that have put globalization in the spotlight and
the forces that argue against it, the underlying desire for productivity
gains and higher living standards will never change. Third, business
schools are supposed to contribute to the connecting and open world.”
In each parallel sessions, the conference touched on topics including
“Preparing Business Leaders for a Turbulent World”, “Business Schools
Partnership for a Turbulent World”, “Transnational Business Education
and Economic Globalization”, and “Business School and Sustainability
Education”.
This conference also launched a joint declaration sharing values in
globalization and international partnerships of business schools. Antai
College of Economics and Management, collaborating with the higher
education community around the world, aims to advance gobal businss
cooperation and economic integration for the purpose of enhancing the
welfare of global community. By Oct. 23, 197 business school worldwide
had endorsed this declaration in recognition and support of the stated
values.
Since its inauguration in 2006, the International Business School
Shanghai Conference (IBSSC), hosted by the Antai College of Economics
and Management has evolved into the largest deans conference for
business schools in the Asia-Pacific region, one of the top influential
and international business school conferences worldwide, and one of the
most prominent international conference brands of Shanghai Jiao Tong
University.