Research Projects
Innovative, multidisciplinary research relating to globalization studies
Center for Latin American Issues
- Ferrer, James, Research Professor—Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
Center for International Health
- Haider, Muhiuddin, Senior Associate for the Center for Global Health and Assistant Professor in the Department of Global Health—Building Blocks Toward a Public-Private Partnership for AIDS Prevention and Treatment: Post South Africa Conference Review (details)
Department of Economics
- Cipriani, Marco, Assistant Professor—Dollarization, Globalization and Financial Crises (details)
- Joutz, Frederick, Associate Professor—Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
- Kaminsky, Graciela L., Professor—On the Role of Mutual Funds During Crises (details); Dollarization, Globalization and Financial Crises (details)
- Moore, Michael O., Associate Professor—Prospects for Anti-Dumping Reform (details)
- Vonortas, Nicholas S., Associate Professor—Networks and Globalization (details); Network Indicators and Globalization: Public Policy Implications (details)
Department of Finance
- Bajeux-Besnainou, Isabelle, Associate Professor—Convertibility of the Chinese Currency and Its Impact on Global Financial Stability (details)
- Barnhill, Theodore, Professor & Chair, Department of Finance—Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
- Eppli, Mark, Associate Professor—Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
- Savickas, Robert, Assistant Professor—Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
Department of Geography
- Benton-Short, Lisa, Assistant Professor—Immigrants and Globalization: Developing a New Measure for Global Cities (details)
- Price, Marie D., Associate Professor—Immigrants and Globalization: Developing a New Measure for Global Cities (details)
Department of International Business
- Click, Reid W., Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs—Financial Measurement of Political Risk and Its Effects on U.S. Direct Foreign Investment (details)
- Rehman, Scheherazade S., Associate Professor—Global Competition Policy: Winners, Losers, and Limitations (details)
- Riddle, Liesl Anna, Assistant Professor—Global Competition Policy: Winners, Losers, and Limitations (details)
- Spencer, Jennifer W., Assistant Professor—National Innovation System in a Globally Integrate Industry: A Longitudinal Analysis of National and Global Knowledge-Diffusion Networks (details); Global Governance in New Product Commercialization: Evidence from the Mobile Telephone and Fuel Cell Industries (details)
- Teegen, Hildy, Associate Professor—U.S. Economic Sanctions and Globalization: Economic Impact and Policy Implications (details)
- Weiner, Robert, Professor and Chairman—The Gulf Crisis: Report from Volatility Front (details); Privatization and Organizational Change (details)
- Yang, Jiawen, Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs—U.S. Economic Sanctions and Globalization: Economic Impact and Policy Implications (details); Convertibility of the Chinese Currency and Its Impact on Global Financial Stability (details)
Department of Management Science
- Umpleby, Stuart, Professor—Measuring the Spread of Management Theories and Methods Around the World (details)
- Brenner, Norman, Assistant Professor of Management Science—Development Assistance Network for Tourism Studies
Department of Political Science
- Feigenbaum, Harvey B., Professor—Globalization and the Protection of National Culture: Film and Television in Comparative Perspective (details)
- Posner, Elliot, Assistant Professor—The Europeanization of Global Governance (details)
- Rycroft, Robert, Professor of International Science and Technology Policy and International Affairs—Networks and Globalization (details); Network Indicators and Globalization: Public Policy Implications (details)
- Sell, Susan K., Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs—Globalization and Governance: Examining the Contest Between Commercial and Social Agendas (details)
Department of Public Administration
- Brainard, Lori A., Assistant Professor—Digital Diasporas, Identity, and International Policy Processes—(DIP)2 (details)
- Brinkerhoff, Jennifer M., Associate Professor—Digital Diasporas, Identity, and International Policy Processes—(DIP)2 (details)
- Kee, James Edwin, Professor—Privatization and Organizational Change (details)
- Newcomer, Kathryn E., Professor, Chair of Public Administration Department—Privatization and Organizational Change (details)
Department of Sociology
- Deitch, Cynthia, Associate Professor—Women, Racial Minority, and Lower-Wage Workers in the New Economy: Crossing the Digital Divide (details)
- Friedman, Samantha, Assistant Professor—Immigrants and Globalization: Developing a New Measure for Global Cities (details)
Department of Strategic Management and Public Policy
- Teng, Bing-Sheng, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management and Public Policy—Global Governance in New Product Commercialization: Evidence from the Mobile Telephone and Fuel Cell Industries (details)
Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Spivack Elliot, Sheryl, Associate Professor of Tourism and Hospitality Management—Development Assistance Network for Tourism Studies (details)
- Smith, Ginger, Assistant Professor of Tourism and Hospitality Management—Development Assistance Network for Tourism Studies (details)
Law School
- Schooner, Steven L. Associate Professor—The Commercialization of Public Purchasing: Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Global Marketplace (details)
University of Cambridge
- Glascock, John, Professor—Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
University of Washington
- Prakash, Aseem, Assistant Professor—Globalization and Governance: Examining the Contest Between Commercial and Social Agendas (details)
