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AIB Fellow - Lorraine Eden
Lorraine Eden is a Professor of
Management at Texas A&M University
in College Station, Texas, where she teaches undergraduate and
graduate courses on multinational enterprises (MNEs), the economics of
international business, and international transfer pricing. She was born and
raised in Canada, receiving
her PhD with Distinction in Economics from Dalhousie University.
Professor Eden's research focuses
on the political economy of MNEs, specializing in transfer pricing,
international taxation and regional integration. She has more than 100
scholarly publications including articles in journals such as Academy of
Management Review, Academy of Management Journal, Canadian
Journal of Economics, Journal of International Business Studies, and
Organization Science. Her best-known book is Taxing Multinationals
(University of Toronto Press, 1998). Her current research projects include
strategic transfer pricing, foreign direct investment (FDI) in tax havens and
corrupt economies, MNE responses to regional integration, and MNE strategies
for coping with liability of foreignness.
Professor Eden has been a Fulbright
Scholar, a Pew Fellow, and a receiver of multiple teaching, research and
professional awards. She was elected an AIB Vice President for 1999-2001 and
Program Chair for the 2001 AIB annual meetings in San Juan. At the 2000 AIB meetings in Sydney, she started WAIB (Women in the Academy of International
Business), an organization within AIB with more
than 300 members worldwide (http://cibs.tamu.edu/waib). Professor Eden has been
a departmental and deputy editor for the Journal of International Business
Studies, and guest co-editor for two JIBS special issues:
"Multinationals: The Janus Face of Globalization" (2001) and “Three
Lenses on the Multinational Enterprise: Politics, Corruption and Corporate
Social Responsibility” (2006). She is JIBS Editor in Chief Elect for
2008-2010. Professor Eden was elected a
Fellow of the Academy
of International Business
in 2004. She maintains a website at http://www.voxprof.com.
Last Updated: April 2007
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