Research Projects
Innovative, multidisciplinary research relating to globalization studies
- Convertibility of the Chinese Currency and Its Impact on Global Financial Stability (details)
Barnhill, Theodore, Professor of Finance, Chair, Department of Finance
- Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
- Immigrants and Globalization: Developing a New Measure for Global Cities (details)
Brainard, Lori A., Assistant Professor of Public Administration
- Digital Diasporas, Identity, and International Policy Processes—(DIP)2 (details)
Brenner, Norman, Assistant Professor of Management Science
- Development Assistance Network for Tourism Studies
- Digital Diasporas, Identity, and International Policy Processes—(DIP)2 (details)
- Dollarization, Globalization and Financial Crises (details)
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)
Deitch, Cynthia, Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Sociology
- Women, Racial Minority, and Lower-Wage Workers in the New Economy: Crossing the Digital Divide (details)
Eppli, Mark, Associate Professor of Finance
- Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
Feigenbaum, Harvey B., Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
- Globalization and the Protection of National Culture: Film and Television in Comparative Perspective (details)
Ferrer, James, Research Professor, Center for Latin American Issues
- Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
Friedman, Samantha, Assistant Professor of Sociology
- Immigrants and Globalization: Developing a New Measure for Global Cities (details)
- Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
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)
Joutz, Frederick, Associate Professor of Economics
- Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
- On the Role of Mutual Funds During Crises (details)
- Dollarization, Globalization and Financial Crises (details)
Kee, James Edwin, Professor of Public Administration
- Privatization and Organizational Change (details)
- Prospects for Anti-Dumping Reform (details)
Newcomer, Kathryn E., Professor of Public Administration, Chair of Public Administration Department
- Privatization and Organizational Change (details)
Posner, Elliot, Assistant Professor of Political Science
- The Europeanization of Global Governance (details)
- Globalization and Governance: Examining the Contest Between Commercial and Social Agendas (details)
Price, Marie D., Associate Professor of Geography and International Affairs
- Immigrants and Globalization: Developing a New Measure for Global Cities (details)
Rehman, Scheherazade S., Associate Professor of International Business and International Affairs
- Global Competition Policy: Winners, Losers, and Limitations (details)
Riddle, Liesl Anna, Assistant Professor of International Business
- Global Competition Policy: Winners, Losers, and Limitations (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)
- Preemptive Strategies for the Assessment and Management of Financial System Risk Levels in Latin American Countries (details)
- The Commercialization of Public Purchasing: Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Global Marketplace (details)
Sell, Susan K., Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
- Globalization and Governance: Examining the Contest Between Commercial and Social Agendas (details)
Smith, Ginger, Assistant Professor of Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Development Assistance Network for Tourism Studies (details)
Spencer, Jennifer W., Assistant Professor of International Business
- 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)
Spivack Elliot, Sheryl, Associate Professor of Tourism and Hospitality Management
- Development Assistance Network for Tourism Studies (details)
Teegen, Hildy, Associate Professor of International Business
- U.S. Economic Sanctions and Globalization: Economic Impact and Policy Implications (details)
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)
Umpleby, Stuart, Professor of Management Science
- Measuring the Spread of Management Theories and Methods Around the World (details)
Vonortas, Nicholas S., Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs
- Networks and Globalization (details)
- Network Indicators and Globalization: Public Policy Implications (details)
Weiner, Robert, Professor of International Business and International Affairs; Chairman, Department of International Business
- The Gulf Crisis: Report from Volatility Front (details)
- Privatization and Organizational Change (details)
Wolf, Holger, Associate Professor, Center for German and European Studies, SFS, Georgetown University
- Globalization and Converging Social Safety Nets: Is There a Race to the Bottom? (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)