The Global Advisory Board to the Ph.D. program in International
Business Administration (PhD-IBA) is comprised of eminent scholars
and policy makers in International Business and allied disciplines.
Members are elected by the Program Director on the basis of their
potential contribution to the enhancement of the doctoral program
at Texas A&M International University. Members will help the
PhD-IBA program in a variety of ways as their time permits, and
will be provided with appropriate honoraria and compensation.
Contributions of the Global
Advisory
Board include:
-
Providing Intellectual Guidance;
- Participating in seminars organized at the auspices of the program;
- Mentoring PhD students;
- Serving on PhD dissertation committees;
- Being an advocate for the program in any way they deem appropriate
and feasible.
Members of the Global Advisory Board of the Doctorate in
International Business Administration (PhD-IBA):
Professor Farok J. Contractor, Professor of Management
and Global Business, Graduate School of Management, Rutgers University,
Newark, New Jersey
Professor John D. Daniels, Samuel N. Friedland Chair,
Department of Management, School of Business Administration, University
of Miami, Coral gables, Florida
Professor John H. Dunning, Professor Emeritus,
Rutgers University and the University of Reading
Professor Lorraine Eden, Professor of Management,
Mays School of Business, Texas A&M University, College Station,
Texas
Professor Robert Hawkins, Professor Emeritus and
former Dean, the Ivan Allen School of Management, Policy and International
Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia
Dr. Andrew Hilton, Director of the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation
(CSFI) London
Professor Stephen Magee, James L. Bayless/Enstar Professor of Finance,
Former chairman of the Department of Finance University of Texas at Austin
Professor Howard V. Perlmutter, Professor emeritus
and founder of the Worldwide Institutions Research Group and the
Multinational Enterprise Unit, the Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Professor Alan Rugman, L. Leslie Waters Chair in International
Business, Kelly School of Business, Indiana University, Bloomington,
Indiana
Professor Massood Samii, Professor and Chairman, International
Business Department, Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester,
New Hampshire
Dr. Karl P. Sauvant, Executive Director,
Columbia Program on International Investment, Columbia Law School Earth Institute, Columbia University
Dr. Sidney Weintraub, Willliam E. Simon Chair
in Political Economy, Center for Strategic and International Studies,
Professor Emeritus at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
of the university of Texas at Austin.
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