ALLAN ROTH
Professor; J.D., Harvard University. Professor Roth serves as a consultant on law and financial institution development in developing countries and was staff director of a special American Bar Association study of the regulation of Foreign investment in the United States. He formerly practiced corporate law, served on the Federal Securities and Exchange Commission staff, and directed government relations and long-range planning for the American Stock Exchange. |
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BARRY KARAFIN
Visiting Professor; Organization Management;Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania,Dr. Karafin's areas of interest include strategic management/planning, management of technology, and product development/management. Before coming to Rutgers, he was Vice President of Strategic Planning and Marketing at Lucent Technologies. |
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BEN J. SOPRANZETTI
Associate Professor; Finance and Economics;Ph.D., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign,Professor Sopranzetti's areas of interest include modeling the impact of investor- limited-recall on price clustering in retail markets, particularly the markets for bank loans and deposits; investigating the impact of bank mergers on their product market behavior; and the pricing of default triggered credit derivatives. He has published in the Journal of Finance. |
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DARIUS PALIA
Associate Professor, Finance and Economics.Professor Palia has taught at Columbia University's Graduate School of Business, UCLA's Anderson School of Management, and the University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business. His research interests are in corporate finance and banking with a focus on corporate governance. He has published in the Journal of Business, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, the RAND Journal of Economics, and the Review of Financial Studies. |
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FAROK J.CONTRACTOR
Professor, Management & Global Business.
Known for his research on international investment, in particular, the negotiated, interfirm aspects of international business such as joint ventures, licensing, and negotiations between investors and governments. He is the author or editor of eight books and numerous articles on the technology transfer process, valuation of intangible assets, financing, negotiations, setting a price on technology, and the strategic implications of companies sharing their expertise and markets with other firms. |
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FARIBORZ DAMANPOUR
Professor and Chairman, Organization Management; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Damanpour's research and teaching interests are organizational design, management of innovation and strategic management. He has studied the characteristics of innovative organizations and the effect of corporate ownership on performance
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FARROKH K. LANGDANA
Director of Executive MBA Program and Professor; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic institute and State University. Dr. Langdana's areas of specialization include monetary and fiscal theory and international economics. His research deals with macroeconomic experimentation and the role of stabilization policy in an expectations-driven economy. He has published four books and several papers in this area. He is the recipient of numerous awards for excellence in teaching. |
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Students in the Rutgers International EMBA program are taught mainly by the same top faculty who teach on the university's main campuses in New Jersey -- a faculty that has an international reputation for both teaching and research excellence.
According to a recent study published in the prestigious American Academy of Management Journal, Rutgers ranks 34 among the top 100 business schools in the United States for research. This means our professors bring to the classroom the latest ideas in business today. |
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GEORGE FARRIS
Professor and Director, Technology Resource Center; Ph.D., University of Michigan. Professor Farris has published articles on technical professionals, managerial development, and management. Farris' interests include managing technology, innovation, stimulating creativity, and technological innovators.
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GRANT ACKERMAN
Assistant Professor,Organization Management; Ph.D., Columbia University Graduate School of Business,J.D., University of Pittsburgh Law School,His areas of specialty include organization behavior, human resource management and organizational justice and his primary research interest is in cross-cultural management relating to organizational justice. |
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