Stanley Nollen
Professor at McDonough School of Business
Schools
- ESADE Business School
- McDonough School of Business
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Biography
McDonough School of Business
Professor Nollen's field of research and teaching is international business. He studies firms and industries in emerging market economies and has directed foreign study programs in Delhi, Bangalore, Dubai, Ho Chi Minh City, Prague, and Seoul. He has been a visiting professor at the London School of Economics and the University of Antwerp, with Fulbright fellowships in Delhi and Prague. His recent published research is about software and hardware industries in India and China, and about the transition of firms in the Czech Republic. Publication outlets for his articles include the Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Development Studies, International Organization, Industrial Relations, and Harvard Business Review, and books from Stanford University Press with the World Bank, and Sage. Professor Nollen twice received Fulbright awards in Delhi and in Prague. He was an academic visitor at the London School of Economics and at Universiteit Antwerpen. Professor Nollen teaches courses in international business and in macro- and micro-economics. He has won MBA teaching awards four times.
Education
- University of Chicago - Ph.D.
- University of Chicago - M.B.A.
- Cornell University - M.S.
- Iowa State University - B.S.
Publications
Books (1)
S. Nollen, N. Gregory, S. Tenev. New Industries from New Places: Software and Hardware in India and China. Stanford: Stanford University Press and the World Bank, 2009.
Articles in Journals (4)
S. Nollen. "Foreign Influence and Local Managers Affect the Successful Transition of the Firm: The Case of AGC Flat Glass." Journal of Post-Communist Economies, 20, 1 (2008)
S. Nollen, M. Bauer, P. Streblov. "Eastman Sokolov: The Search for a Strategic Investor." Journal of International Business Education, 2, 1 (2005)
S. Nollen, D. Hofman, R. Špicar. "Frantschach Pulp & Paper: Managing the Transition from Central Planning to Market Economy." Journal of International Business Education, 2, 1 (2005)
S. Nollen, Z. Kudma, R. Pazdernik. "The Troubled Transition of Czech Banks to Competitive Markets." Journal of Post-Communist Economies, 17, 3 (2005)
Articles in Books (2)
S. Nollen. "Software Firms in India and China: How They Differ." High Tech Industries, Employment, and Global Competitiveness, 17-42. New Delhi: Routledge, 2008.
S. Nollen. "Intellectual Property in the Indian Software Industry." Information Communication Technology and Economic Development, London: Elgar, 2005.
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