Seminars – Update 072820

Russ, M. “Knowledge Management and Sustainability” Graduate seminar taught online in an accelerated version for the Nord University’s Master in Knowledge Management program in Trondheim, Norway; April 27-29, 2020.

Russ, M. “One, two or three labor markets? The trifurcation(OR the have a lot, the have and the have not) impact of the continuous technological revolutions.” Semester at Sea, Planetary Seminar, March 1, 2020.

Russ, M. “Knowledge Management and Sustainability” Graduate seminar taught in Green Bay, WI in an accelerated version for the Nord University’s Master in Knowledge Management program in Trondheim, Norway; April 29-May 3, 2019.

Russ, M. “The Trifurcation of the Labor Markets in the Networked, Knowledge-Driven, Global Economy and the Probable Foundations of Sustainabilism.” Faculty Research Seminar presented at the State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, School of Environment, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China; 9 August 2017.

Russ, M. “Knowledge Management and Sustainable Water Systems: Research Framework and Methodologies.” Faculty Research Seminar presented at the School of Environmental and Natural Resources, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China, August 9, 2017.

Russ, M. “The Trifurcation of the Labor Markets in the Networked, Knowledge-Driven, Global Economy.” Faculty Research Seminar presented at the Strategic Management interest area at the Coller School of Management at , Tel Aviv, Israel; June 14, 2017. https://en- coller.tau.ac.il/faculty-research/seminars/strategic-management/?tab=0

Russ, M. “The Trifurcation of the Labor Markets in the Networked, Knowledge-Driven, Global Economy” seminar open to the public at The Department of Management and Economics in collaboration with The Research Center for Innovation in Learning Technologies, at The Open University of Israel, Raanana, Israel; June 12, 2017. http://www.publicators.com/app/dms.asp?ms_id=18598

Russ, M., “Knowledge Management – How to use the potential not losing strength and time?“ Seminar developed and taught for the Master program at the SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Katowice, Poland, (May 29, 2017)

Russ, M. “The probable foundations of sustainabilism: Information, energy and entropy based definition of capital, Homo Sustainabiliticus and the need for a “new gold.”” Faculty Seminar presented at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics in Warsaw, Poland, May 24, 2017.

Russ, M. “Research Methods for Knowledge Management“ Ph.D. Seminar taught at the Ph.D. program at the “Department of Accounting” program at the School of Economics and Business Studies at , Rome, Italy; May 2-3, 2017.

Russ, M. “Introduction to Knowledge Management” and “Human Capital” Graduate Seminars taught at the Master program at the “Department of Accounting” at the School of Economics and Business Studies at Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy; May 2-3, 2017.

Russ, M., “Viral and Meme Marketing,” Seminar developed and taught for the Master of Marketing program at the La Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Madrid, Spain, (April 20-26, 2017)

Russ, M. “Introduction to Knowledge Management” Graduate seminar taught in an accelerated version for the Nord University’s Master in Knowledge Management program in Trondheim, Norway; January 31- February 1, 2017.

Russ, M. “Research Methods for Knowledge Management“Ph.D. Seminar taught at the Doctorate in “Economia Aziendale e Management” program at the Ph.D. Programme "Regionali Pegaso" with the University of Pisa, University of Florence, University of Siena and Scuola superiore di Studi universitari e Perfezionamento S. Anna in Pisa, Italy; June 30, 2016.

Russ, M. The definitive end of capitalism as we know it and the probable foundations of Sustainabilism: What is Human Capital, Information entropy based definition of capital, the three distinctive new labor markets, Homo Sustainabiliticus and the urgent need for a “new gold.” Paper presented at a Ph.D. seminar at Doctorate in “Economia Aziendale e Management” program at the University of Pisa, July 6, 2015.

Russ, M. The definitive end of capitalism as we know it and the probable foundations of Sustainabilism: What is Human Capital, Information entropy based definition of capital, the three distinctive new labor markets, Homo Sustainabiliticus and the urgent need for a “new gold.” Paper presented at a faculty research seminar at the School of Administrative Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada, May, 28, 2015.

Russ, M. The definitive end of capitalism as we know it and the probable foundations of Sustainabilism: What is Human Capital, Information entropy based definition of capital, the three distinctive new labor markets, Homo Sustainabiliticus and the urgent need for a “new gold.” Paper presented at a seminar at the Department of Accounting at the Universita degli Studi Rome Tre, May 19-20, 2015; and the Link Campus University, May 22, 2015; Rome Italy.

Russ, M. The definitive end of capitalism as we know it and the probable foundations of Sustainabilism: What is Human Capital, Information entropy based definition of capital, the three distinctive new labor markets, Homo Sustainabiliticus and the urgent need for a “new gold.” Paper presented at a seminar at The School of Management of University of Silesia, Chorzów, Poland and the Department of Education and Psychology, University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland, May 13-14, 2015.

Russ, M. An Introduction to Entrepreneurship 2.0. Seminar delivered to Faculty and Students at The School of Business at the University of in , Jordan, October 10, 2014.

Russ, M. The definitive end of capitalism as we know it and the probable foundations of Sustainabilism: Information entropy based definition of capital, the three distinctive new labor markets, Homo Sustainabiliticus and the urgent need for a “new gold.” Paper presented at a seminar at ORT Braude College of Engineering in Karmiel, Israel, September 22, 2014.

Russ, M. The definitive end of capitalism as we know it and the probable foundations of Sustainabilism: Information entropy based definition of capital, the three distinctive new labor markets, Homo Sustainabiliticus and the urgent need for a “new gold.” Paper presented at a seminar at LUISS University in Rome, Italy, September 16, 2014.

Russ, M., Bansal, G. and Parrillo, A. “The ‘Experience City’ and the ‘Knowledge City’: The main, moderating and mediating effects of education on income and inequality.” Paper presented at a seminar at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel, November 23, 2011.

Russ, M., Paterni, R., & Jeff J. Pallini, J. J. “Knowledge Management Applied to After Sales Service” taught for the University of Pisa, GSA Master program. Graduate Seminar taught Long Distance through Videoconference. May 16, 2008.