International Conference “The Ecosystem for Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation” March 17th& 18th, 2016 Conference Hall, Building 10, National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam Conference Rationale Social Enterprise is defined by Enterprise Law 2014 of Vietnam a type of business which has specific social and environmental objectives and commits to reinvest at least 51% of its profits to serve the identified social and environmental causes. The Ecosystem for social enterprise...
Read moreOn May 14, 2015, The French Vietnamese Center for Management Education (CFVG) congratulates Mr. Tran Ngoc Dung, for the successful fulfillment of his dissertation entitled: “Market research utilization and marketing performance in emerging economies. A study of FMCG companies in Vietnam” under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Nathalie Prime for the degree of PhD in Marketing Management at ESCP Europe School of Management. Operated since 2010 in Vietnam, CFVG Doctoral Program is a rigorous academ...
Read moreSince December 1, 2015, CFVG is officially accredited by The Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE), which is a non-profit association of engineering schools, management schools and higher education institutions offering other specialities. Its members also include companies, alumni associations and organisations. The CGE accredits its members' educational programmes (post-master Master's, MSc, BADGE) and uses its quality label as a guarantee that these programmes meet the expectations of t...
Read moreIn Hà Nội: Time: Thursday, Jan. 14 (9h00 - 12h00) Venue: Hoa Binh Hotel - 27 Ly Thuong Kiet St., Hanoi In Hochiminh City: Time: 09:00 – 12:00 23.01.2016 Venue: 91 Ba thang hai St, D.10, HCMC The environmental changes - including the arrival of new generations (Y and Z), the disruptions due to the digital revolution, the growing competition and the development of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)- are deeply impacting the way companies are managing their employees to increase organizatio...
Read moreBy Giang Phung & Dr. Michael Troege (*) The active involvement of foreign financial institutions has long been viewed as good way to improve the profitability of the local banking sector. This is one of the reasons why Vietnam has launched a strategic partner program, allowing a range of foreign banks to take minority participations in local banks and to send representatives to the boards of the partner banks. These partnerships are not only a way of raising foreign investment but are also e...
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