Visiting scholars

 

Felicia Fai, January to June 2004

The role of intellectual property rights on foreign direct investment behavior, the strategic uses of patents by firms and patents as indicators of competence development with a particular interest in China.

F.M.Fai@bath.ac.uk

http://www.bath.ac.uk/management/about/people/Felicia%20Fai/

http://staff.bath.ac.uk/mnsfmf/

 

Larissa Rabiossi, January to June 2004

Asset-seeking outward direct investment and the development of technological capabilities in the parent companies of Italian-owned MNCs.

Larissa.Rabbiosi@polimi.it

 

Camilla Noonan, September 2004 to May 2005

The technology sourcing by Multinational Enterprises, focusing particularly on spatial and technological characteristics of inter/intra firm activities

Camilla.Noonan@ucd.ie

http://www.ucd.ie/busadmin/camillanoonan.htm

 

Jahan Peerally, September 2004 to May 2005

A critical assessment of the role of technological innovation in dynamising developing country competitiveness: a comparative study of Mauritius and Singapore.

jahan.peerally@hec.ca

http://www.hec.ca/en/profs/jahan.peerally.html

 

Chie Iguchi, October 2004 to March 2005

The effects of MNCs on the technological development path of their local Malaysian SME suppliers.

ChieIK@aol.com

 

Elena Stassiouk, February to August 2005

LEM, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy

Sectoral and Regional R&D Spillovers and the Role of MNEs in Technological Development: the Case of Italian Manufacturing Firms.

Stassiouk@sssup.it

 

Bindu Vyas, September to November 2006

Outward Direct Investments by Developing Country Firms in Pharmaceutical Industry.

bjvyas@kings.edu

 
 

Muriel Gavira, September 2006 to August 2007

The Evolution of Innovation Management Practices in a Multidivisional Brazilian Subsidiary in the Electronics Industry: a Comparative Study.

muriel@ige.unicamp.br

  
 

Yingqi Wei, September 2007 to August 2008

Foreign Direct Investment, International Trade and Economic Development, with Particular Reference to Productivity Spillovers between Foreign-Owned and Local Firms in Developing Countries Such As China.

Y.Wei1@bradford.ac.uk

http://www.manag.brad.ac.uk/people/people.php?name=ywei1

 

Roberto Gamarra, September 2007 to August 2008

Strategies for Learning and Acquiring Knowledge through International Business Activities by Innovative Firms in Developing Countries, with Particular Reference to Exporting.

rgamarrap@aol.com

 

Roger Smeets, January 2008 to May 2008

Multinational Heterogeneity and Knowledge Diffusion

R.Smeets@fm.ru.nl

 

Global Business at Rutgers has an extensive program hosting current PhD students and established academic researchers on leave from their home institutions. For more information, contact John Cantwell at cantwell@rbsmail.rutgers.edu