第一届管理学院“国际周”开幕式暨“与管理大师面对面”(第三期)
时 间:2011年12月18日(周日)18:30
地 点:东校区行政楼B101
主 办:中山大学管理学院
嘉 宾:Dr. Garry Bruton
Dr. Marjorie A. Lyles
Dr. Yadong Luo
嘉宾介绍
Dr. Garry Bruton
Dr. Garry Bruton is a Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University where he holds Fehmi Zeko Faculty Fellowship. He was one of the founders of the entrepreneurship program at TCU which was recently selected as the top model program for undergraduate entrepreneurhip by USASBE and was ranked as one of the top 20 entrepreneurship programs in the United States by US News & World Report - 2009. Garry Bruton’s research focuses on entrepreneurship in emerging economies and he has published or has forthcoming over 75 academic articles in leading journals such as the Academy of Management Journal, Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Business Venturing, Journal of International Business Studies, and Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice. In 2005 Garry Bruton was the first holder of the Hall Chair in Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies offered by the Fulbright Foundation. He is immediate past president of the Asia Academy of Management and is currently editor of the Academy of Management Perspectives. In addition he serves on the editorial board of five other academic journals. Garry Bruton is currently representative at large for the Entrepreneurship Interest Group of SMS and he served in a similar role for the interest group 2004-2006.
Dr. Marjorie A. Lyles
Dr. Marjorie A. Lyles is Professor of International Strategic Management at Indiana University Kelley School of Business and the Kimball Faculty Fellow. She was founding Director of the Indiana University Center on Southeast Asia. Prof. Marjorie's writings center on organizational learning, international strategies and cooperative alliances, and technology development particularly in emerging economies. She has presented and authored over 50 articles on strategic management. Her research has appeared in such journals as Journal of International Business Studies, Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, Long Range Planning, and the Journal of Management Studies. On her work on knowledge management and joint ventures, she has given presentations in a number of countries, including China, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, Hungary, Costa Rica, Brazil, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand and Taiwan. She served on the editorial boards of the Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Journal, and Journal of Management. She is listed in Outstanding Young Women in America and Who's Who in Finance and Industry.
Dr. Yadong Luo
Dr. Yadong Luo is the International Dean of Sun Yat-sen Business School, the Emery M. Findley Distinguished Chair of Graduate Business Studies and Professor of Management at University of Miami, where he served as Chairman of Management Department. He is also an elected Fellow of Academy of International Business. Professor Luo has emerged as the world’s top research scholar in international management since the mid-90s. He has published over 140 articles in major refereed journals in international business and management, including AMJ, ASQ, AMR, SMJ, JIBS, JAP, Org. Science, among others. He also authored more than a dozen books and about a hundred other publications. His research interests include global corporate strategy, global corporate governance, international joint ventures, and management in emerging economies, among others. Professor Luo’s research record includes seminal pieces on important and timely topics, such as co-opetition in international business, business-government relationships, cross-cultural cooperative strategies, multinational enterprises in emerging markets, and international expansion of emerging market enterprises. He is also an expert in research on several frontier issues, such as dynamic capabilities in global business, cultural friction in international interactions, organizational justice in inter-firm relationships, anti-corruption in organizations, opportunism in inter-firm exchanges, global language design, and global dimensions of corporate governance. According to APJM (25/2, 2008 and 24/3, 2007), he was the world’s most prolific author in leading international business journals between 1996 and 2006, and world’s most prolific author on Chinese management (2000-2006). According to Google Scholar, his research has been cited over 7,000 times. Professor Luo currently is a consulting editor of JIBS, editor of JWB, senior editor of MOR, advisor of GSJ, guest editor of AMJ, and review board member of SMJ. He is the recipient of a dozen research and teaching awards at U. of Miami and U. of Hawaii where he taught before joining UM, including the Faculty Senate Distinguished Scholar Award in 2009 (first ever by UM business school faculty) and Regents' Medal for Excellence in Research in 1999 (first ever by UH business school faculty).