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Illinois CIBER Faculty

Illinois CIBER works closely with the College of Business's international business faculty group, one of the largest and most distinguished in the nation, as well as with other faculty who are active in international teaching and research.

Rajshree Agarwal Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, innovation and technological change.

Ruth V Aguilera Ph.D., Harvard University, cross-national study of organizations, corporate governance practices in Europe.

Maria Tereza Alexandre Ph.D., University of Illinois, nternational marketing, advanced marketing management, entrepreneurship, new product marketing, retailing, and technology management

Werner Baer Ph.D., Harvard University, Latin American economies, international economics.

Abbas Benmamoun Ph.D., University Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco, comparative syntax with special emphasis on Arabic dialects

Anil K Bera Ph.D., Australian National University, international equity returns, ARCH models and market volatility, econometric model specification tests.

Marcelo Bucheli Ph.D., Stanford University, international business, business history

Murillo Campello Ph.D., University of Illinois, financial development, housing markets.

Joseph Cheng Ph.D., University of Michigan, strategy and organization design for transnational firms, globalization of industrial R&D, international human resource management practices.

Dilip Chhajed Ph.D., Purdue University, distribution systems design, integrated product and process design.

George Deltas Ph.D., Yale University, auctions, bidding, and procurement.

John Dencker Ph.D., Harvard University, corporate reorganization, work force reductions, labor markets, international human resource management, mergers and acquisitions.

Kieran Donaghy Ph.D., Cornell University, regional impacts of climate change, transportation planning, macroecnomic policy, the coordination of international economic policies.

Fritz Drasgow Ph.D., University of Illinois, Development, application, and evaluation of quantitative methods in industrial/organizational psychology. Use of multimedia computer technology such as interactive video to assess social and interpersonal skills.

Hadi Esfahani Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, international economics, developing economies.

Leigh Estabrook Ph.D., Boston University, the impact of events of September 11, 2001, on public libraries.

Giovanni Facchini Ph.D., Stanford University, international trade.

Edward Feser Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, forces influencing the growth, decline, economic adjustment, and industrial restructuring, of cities and regions.

Joseph Finnerty Ph.D., University of Michigan, speculative markets, investment, international finance, and corporate finance

Virginia Grace France Ph.D., University of Chicago, portfolio management and derivatives

James A Gentry D.B.A., Indiana University, analyzing net cash flow performance, comparing American and Japanese corporate governance, evaluating learning behavior of business school students.

Fred Giertz Ph.D., Northwestern University, public finance, public choice, and regional economic development.

Peter Goldsmith Ph.D., The Ohio State University, agricultural industrialization, structural change, cooperatives, biotechnology, and business and the environment.

Fred Gottheil Ph.D., Duke University, economics of Middle East.

Glenn Hoetker Ph.D., Michigan University, management of technology, inter-firm relationships, Japanese business and economics.

Nils Jacobsen Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, Peru 1770 - 1930.

Aparna Joshi Ph.D., Rutgers University, multicultural diversity, global and distributed teams, team social capital and cross-cultural issues in HR.

Charles Kahn Ph.D., Harvard University, finance, international money laundering.

Jeffrey B Kaufmann Ph.D., University of North Carolina, organizational strategy, law and joint venture terminations.

Jay Kesan Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, intellectual property, patent law, and law and technology.

Dougles Kibbee Ph.D., Indiana University, history of the French language, history of language policy in France, other francophone countries, and the U.S.

Ed Kolodziej Ph.D., University of Chicago, international political science.

Peter Kuchinke Ph.D., University of Minnesota, leadership behaviors in international human resource education.

John Lawler Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, international human resource management, human resource information systems, and labor-management relations.

Huseyin Leblebici Ph.D., University of Illinois, organization design, interorganizational relations.

Jane Leuthold Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, public finance and taxation in developing economies, international online education.

David A Lins Ph.D., University of Illinois, corporate finance, mergers and acquisitions.

Xiaowei Luo Ph.D., Stanford University, institutional theory, cross-national comparative study of human resource practices, international organizations.

Joseph T Mahoney Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, strategy and organizational economics.

Michael A Mazzocco Ph.D., University of Illinois, decision analysis, strategy implementation, operations management and economic analysis of firms in food and agribusiness sector.

Steven C Michael Ph.D., Harvard University, franchising, entrepreneurship, information systems in organizations, e-commerce.

Harriet Murav Ph.D., Stanford University, Russian culture, film, women's studies, theater, 19th century literature, comparative literature and Jewish studies.

Diane Musumeci Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, language acquisition, instructional technology, content-based instruction.

Larry Neal Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, economics of the European Union, development of international capital markets.

Elisabeth Oltheten Ph.D., York University, markets and investment.

Andrew Orta Ph.D., University of Chicago, sociocultural anthropology, colonial/postcolonial studies, missionization, Latin America, Andes.

Cornelia Otnes Ph.D., University of Tennessee Knoxville, ritual-based consumer behavior and how advertising and marketing both shape these rituals.

Robert D Pahre Ph.D., University of California, politics of international trade, the European Union.

Julian Palmore Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, discrete dynamical systems, continuous dynamical systems, global analysis, computational science and engineering.

Hun Y Park Ph.D., Ohio State University, investment, risk management, portfolio management, international finance.

Allen Poteshman Ph.D., University of Chicago, option market, behavioral finance, and trading strategies

William Qualls D.B.A., Indiana University, modeling market response behavior, supply chain distribution systems, marketing strategy.

Donald Roberts Ph.D., Stanford University, application of statistical methods to business processes, sampling accounting records for tax and audit purposes.

Sixto Clodoaldo Soto Ruiz MA, State University of New York; Buffalo, Quechua teaching materials, Quechua lexicography, and Spanish - Quechua bilingualism.

Deborah Rupp Ph.D., Colorado State University, development assessment centers, organizational justice, and bias in the workplace.

Sonali Shah Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, social structures that support innovation and entrepreneurship.

Sharon Shavitt Ph.D., Ohio State University, the cross-cultural factors affecting consumer persuasion, attitudinal and value judgments, and survey responding.

Michael J Shaw Ph.D., Purdue University, e-commerce, e-business management.

Peter Silhan D.B.A., University of Tennessee, e-commerce, systems analysis and design, financial forecasting, Asian business.

Theodore Sougiannis Ph.D., University of California-Berkeley, equity valuation, fundamental analysis, earnings prediction, international accounting and taxation.

Gale Summerfield Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, women, families and human security, gender aspects of risks and rights associated with process of globalization.

Bart Taub Ph.D., University of Chicago, international risk sharing, institution formation, asset theory and economic growth theory.

Donald Uchtmann Ph.D., The Cleveland State University, evolving law of biotechnology, issues in water and natural resources law, legal issues in grain marketing, agricultural tax and law.

Madhubalan Viswanathan Ph.D., University of Minnesota, low literate consumer behaviour, entrepreneurship, business literacy in developing countries.

Randy Westgren Ph.D., Purdue University, food and agribusiness management

John Wilcox Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, modern Spanish peninsular literature, late-19th centrury Spanish poetry, women poets of Spain.

Mu Xia Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, business models of business-to-business electronic commerce, electronic markets.

Ron E Yates Ph.D., University of Kansas, basic and advanced reporting, international reporting and business reporting.


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