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Mohsin Habib, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Management
617-287-7871
mohsin.habib@umb.edu

 


EducationProfessor Habib
Ph.D., University of North Carolina

Areas of Expertise
Business-level and Competitive Strategy, Foreign Direct Investment and related issues, Organization Design, Strategy Implementation.

Background
1999-present: Assistant Professor of Management, College of Management,
University of Massachusetts Boston
1997-98: Consultant, Alliance Consulting Group, Inc., Cambridge, MA
1992-97: Assistant Professor of General and Strategic Management, School of Business and Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA
1985-86: Account Officer, Marketing, American Express Bank, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Courses Taught
Strategic Management, Business and its Environment, International and Comparative Management, Managing in the Global Economy, Managerial Ethics and Social Issues, Managing Organizations

Research Interests
FDI and host country, Corruption and International Investment, Multinational Corporations’ Entry Decision and Organizational Design, Entrepreneurship

Selected Publications
Habib and Zurawicki (2002). Corruption and Foreign Direct Investment. Journal of International Business Studies, 33(2): 291-307.

Habib and Zurawicki (2001). Country-level investments and the effect of corruption – Some empirical evidence.
International Business Review, 10(6): 687-700.

Habib, Beldona and Coombs. (2001). National economic performance and its determinants: An empirical analysis.
International Journal of Public Administration, 23(4): 435-460.

Professional Activities
Reviewer; Journal of World Business, New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Academy of International Business, and the Annual Conference of the Academy of Management

Honors
Deans Award for Distinguished Research 2001-2002

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