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Education Background:
Ph.D., 1993, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign, Business Administration.
Major: Strategic Management and
Business Policy
Minor: Organizational Theory and Behavior
Dissertation: Cooperation For
Competition: The Formation and Growth of
"Strategic" Networks in the International Motor Vehicle
Industry, 1959 - 1988.
Chairperson: Professor Howard Thomas,
Towey Professor of Strategic Management
MBA, 1979, Golden Gate University,
San Francisco, California. Major: Finance.
B.S.Ed., 1971, University of
Missouri, Columbia.
Professional Memberships and Activities:
Member of the Academy of Management, Strategic
Management Society,
INFORMS College on Organizations.
Research and Publication Activity:
The Collapse and
Reemergence of Networks Within and Between
Republics of the Former Soviet Union.
International Business Review, 1996, vol.
5(1), 1-21. With James H. Davis and Igor Grazin.
Longevity
of Organizational Alliances.
In O'Neal, D., and H. Thomas (Eds.),
Integrating Strategy, 296 – 312. 1996,
Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
History and Integration of Three
Perspectives on Markets: Industrial Organization
Economics, Strategic Management, and Marketing.
With James H. Davis.
Preparation of an
Economic Index for Southeast Arkansas
Recognition and Honors:
Outstanding
reviewer award, Business Policy and Strategy
division of the Academy of Management, August
1995.
Research
grants, University of Notre Dame College of
Business Administration, 1992 – 1995.
Research
grants, School of Business, Southwestern
Oklahoma State University, 1997 -1998,
1998-1999.
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