Education
D.B.A., Harvard Business School
MBA, Recanati Business School, Tel Aviv University, Israel
B.Sc., Manchester University (UMIST), England
Areas of Expertise
Business and the Natural Environment,
Corporate Political Strategy, Business and Global Governance
Courses Taught
Strategy, Business and Society, International Business, Multinationals
and the Global Political Economy, Organization Theory
Research Interests
Business responses to climate
change, Corporate political strategy, Development of renewable
energy industry, Multinational corporations and global governance.
Selected Publications
Levy, David L. and Peter J. Newell, Editors, (2005) The
Business of Global Environmental Governance. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT
Press.
Levy, David L. (2005) “Offshoring in the New Global
Political Economy”, Journal of Management Studies Vol.
42, No. 3. pp. 685-693.
Levy, David L. and Aseem Prakesh (2003) “Bargains
Old and New: Multinationals in International Governance”, Business and Politics Vol.
5, No. 2., pp. 131-151.
Levy, David
L. and Daniel Egan (2003) “A Neo-Gramscian
Approach to Corporate Political Strategy: Conflict and Accommodation
in the Climate Change Negotiations,” Journal of
Management Studies, Vol. 40, No. 4.
Levy, David L. and Ans Kolk (2002) “Strategic Responses
to Global Climate Change: Conflicting Pressures on Multinationals
in the Oil Industry” Business and Politics.
Vol. 4, No. 3, pp. 275-300.
Levy, David L. (1997). "Lean Production in an International
Supply Chain", Sloan Management Review, Vol. 38, No.
2 (Winter), pp. 94-102.
Levy, David L. (1995) "International Sourcing and Supply
Chain Stability", Journal of International Business
Studies, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 343-360.
Levy, David L. (1994), "Chaos Theory and Strategy", Strategic
Management Journal, Vol. 15 (Summer), pp. 167-178.
Professional Activities
Member of Academy of Management, active with the Critical
Management Studies Interest group.
Member of International Advisory Board of the New Zealand
Centre for Business and Sustainable Development.
Member of editorial boards of Organization and Environment,
International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development,
Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, and Critical
Perspectives on International Business.
Member of Environmental Business and Technology Center, University
of Massachusetts, Boston.
Honors
2001 Grant from Mass. Technology Collaborative, Renewable
Energy Trust Fund
2000 Dean’s Award for Distinguished Research
1999 Visiting Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology
1998 Research Fellowship, Belfer Center, Kennedy School,
Harvard University
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