Event title:

FBLP PGR Research Culture and Community Seminar 5

Event details

Event details

Date:
Friday, 16th April 2021
Time:
11:00 - 12:30
Campus:
Online
Categories:
  FBLP - PGR Research Culture and Community Seminar Series  

Event description

Event description

Running order for the seminar

         1.  Welcome 

 

         2. 'Faculty Focus' - Prof. Colin Tyler, Associate Dean for Research, FBLP - (5-10 mins) 

Professor Tyler will give an update on the what’s happening with research activity in the faculty. If there is anything specific you would like to hear about please click this link to email us in advance. 

 

3. 'PGR Presents' - 'An alternative approach to detecting when "herding" is happening on the stock market' - (15 mins).

Junkai Wang, PhD Candidate in Finance, Hull Business School, Faculty of Business, Law and Politics. 

 

Playing the stock market is becoming an increasingly popular past-time for ordinary people, as shown by the recent Gamestop situation. Many investors are following other investors without any real information of their own. In fact, stock buying platforms like Etoro even help investors do this. This is known as herding and regulators have found it difficult to detect. In this presentation, Junkai will talk about an alternative approach to detecting when herding is happening.

There will be time afterwards for open discussion/questions.

 

4.   "Perspectives on": Getting Published from your PhD" - (30 mins including Q&A)

Professor Hugh Scullion, Professor in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management, Hull Business School, Faculty of Business, Law and Politics, 

Professor Hugh Scullion will give a talk about the issues related to getting published from your PhD. He will talk about the challenges of publishing articles and books from your PhD and also some tips for publishing in top quality journals.  He has a wealth of experience in getting published having nine thousand and six hundred citations. The session will be interactive and will not be recorded.  

Biography

Hugh Scullion has an international research reputation in International HRM based on publishing in elite journals and publishing the leading books in the field of Global Talent Management. Hugh has a strong record as a PhD supervisor and has published joint articles with students in 4 * journals such as the Journal of World Business and Human Resource Management Journal. Hugh currently supervises 8 PhD students in the Talent area.

There will be time afterwards for open discussion/questions.

 

5.    ‘PGRs talk to us' – (10 mins)

PGRs can raise group/individual issues, discussions around health and wellbeing and any other issues. Email us in advance if you like!

 

        6. ​​​PGR Thoughts on future seminar topics/activities

 

Target audience

This seminar is likely to be of interest to FBLP PGRs and to PGRs from other disciplines across the University.  

 

General questions

If you have any general questions about the seminar programme please contact Jackie McAndrew at the Doctoral College in the first instance on jackie.mcandrew@hull.ac.uk

To view the full PGR Research Culture and Community Programme click here for more details

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