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John Cantwell PhD (University of Reading) Corporate technological change and international business, including: international MNC networks for innovation; the dichotomy between competence-creating and competence-exploiting forms of knowledge creation and sourcing in MNC subsidiaries; the regional (sub-national) location of innovative activities by MNCs and the role of linkages with the local science base; and the role of IB in technological and economic catch up processes in East Asia. Farok Contractor PhD ( The negotiated, interfirm aspects of international business such as joint ventures, licensing, and negotiations between investors and governments, the technology transfer process, valuation of intangible assets, financing, negotiations, setting a price on technology, and strategic implications of companies sharing their expertise and markets with other firms
Petra Christmann PhD ( Strategic management and international business with a focus on environmental management, firm self-regulation in the global economy, emergence of global standards and their effects on firm strategies, and international diffusion of management practices christmannp@business.rutgers.edu
PhD ( Theory of international business and application of the eclectic paradigm, trends in foreign direct investment, technology and international business, the role of location and competitiveness, the significance of institutions for patterns of international business, and the moral imperatives of global capitalism. Susan Feinberg PhD ( Impact of trade
liberalization and economic policy on firm behavior. Effect of economic
reforms on foreign direct investment and MNC operations. MNC location choices
and outsourcing. US-Canada trade. Jerry Rosenberg PhD ( Global trade and investment,
Middle East/North African economic community, regional economic integration.
Steering a Center for Middle East/North |