About the Authors

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vii ABOUT THE AUTHORS J. Michael Geringer J. Michael Geringer is the O’Bleness Professor of International Strategy at Ohio University. He earned a BS in business at Indiana University and MBA and Ph.D. degrees at the University of Washington. He has authored or edited over 30 books and monographs, more than 140 published papers, and more than 40 case studies; he serves on the editorial boards of several leading international academic journals including editor-in-chief or associate editor for four journals; he served as the Saastamoinen Foundation chair at the Helsinki School of Economics in Finland; he was the founding chair of the Strategic Alliances Committee of the Licensing Executives Society; he served as the chair of both the International Business and the Strategy and Policy divisions of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada; and he is past chair of the Academy of Management’s International Management division. His research has appeared in Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of International Management, Columbia Journal of World Business, Management International Review, Journal of Management Studies, Human Resource Management Journal, Long Range Planning, Organisation Studies, Thunderbird International Business Review, and Journal of Applied Psychology, among others. He has received 11 “best paper” awards for his research, including the Decade Award for most influential article from the Journal of International Business Studies. In addition to spending many years living abroad, he has traveled and worked in dozens of nations worldwide. His teaching performance has earned numerous awards in the United States, Canada, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Europe, including the University Distinguished Teacher Award. In addition to many service activities with various social and nongovernmental organizations, Geringer is active in consulting and executive development for multinational corporations and executives from six continents. Jeanne M. McNett Jeanne M. McNett is a researcher at Northeastern University in the D’Amore-McKim College of Business and Professor of Management, Emerita, at Assumption College. Dr. McNett also has taught at Morris College and the University of Maryland in their Asian and European divisions. She earned her Ph.D. at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and her MBA at the Cass School of Business, City University, London, UK. She has had expatriate assignments in Germany, the UK, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Korea. Her interests include the role of culture in international business and the pedagogy of international management. Her publications include the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management, International Management, second and third editions (Blackwell, 2006; Wiley, 2015); The Blackwell Handbook of Global Management (Blackwell, 2004); and A Primer on Sustainability (Business Expert Press, 2014). Her teaching, research, and presentations have received awards, including the Roethlisberger Best Paper of the Year Award from the Journal of Management Education and the Alpha Phi Alpha Teacher of the Year Award. She is involved in community sailing on Cape Cod and in Open University Wellfleet, a community education effort.


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