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AIB Fellow - Masaaki Kotabe
Masaaki "Mike" Kotabe holds the Washburn Chair Professorship in International Business and Marketing, and is Director of Research at the Institute of Global Management Studies at the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. Prior to joining Temple University in 1998, he was Ambassador Edward Clark Centennial Endowed Fellow and Professor of Marketing and International Business at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Kotabe served as the Vice President of the Academy of International Business in 1997-98. He received his PhD at Michigan State University. He has lectured widely at various business schools around the world, including Austria, Germany, Finland, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, and Turkey. For his research, he has worked closely with leading companies such as AT&T, NEC, Nissan, Philips, Sony, and Seven-Eleven.
He has written many scholarly publications in such journals as Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Marketing, Strategic Management Journal, and Academy of Management Journal. His books include Global Sourcing Strategy (1992), Anticompetitive Practices in Japan (with Kent W. Wheiler, 1996), MERCOSUR and Beyond (1997), Marketing Management, 2nd ed. (with Michael R. Czinkota 2001), Market Revolution in Latin America (with Ricardo Leal, 2001), Emerging Issues in International Business Research (with Preet Aulakh, 2002), and Global Marketing Management, 3rd ed. (with Kristiaan Helsen, 2004).
He serves as the Editor of the Journal of International Management, and also serves / has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Marketing, the Journal of International Business Studies, the Journal of International Marketing, the Journal of World Business, the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Advances in International Management, the Journal of Business Research, and the Thunderbird International Business Review, among others. He also serves as an Advisor to the Institute of Industrial Policy Studies (IPS) National Competitiveness Report.
Last Updated: November 2003
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