MAYS FACULTY INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS RESEARCH
Shell Oil Foundation

Our Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Economy program is made possible by the generosity of the Shell Oil Foundation.

  • Uhlenbruck, Klaus, Assistant Professor, Management; Peter Rodriguez, Assistant Professor, Management; Jonathan Doh, & Lorraine Eden, Professor, Management. 2003. "The impact of corruption on entry strategy: Evidence fom telecommuncation projects in emerging economies."
  • Rodriguez, Peter, Assistant Professor, Management; Klaus Uhlenbruck, Assistant Professor, Management; & Lorraine Eden, Professor, Management. 2003. "Government corruption and the entry strategies of multinationals."
  • Jonathan Doh, Peter Rodriguez, Assistant Professor, Management; Klaus Uhlenbruck, Assistant Professor, Management; Jamie Collins, Doctoral Student, Management; & Lorraine Eden, Professor, Management. 2003. "Coping with corruption in foreign markets."
  • Mahajan, Arvind, Professor, Finance. 2003. "Foreign corrupt practices act -- An empirical investigation?"
  • Lee, Scott, Associate Professor, Finance & Jerry Martin, Doctoral Student, Finance. 2003. "Multinational Corporate Social Responsibility."
European Union Center

Through curriculum development, research, and outreach initiatives, Texas A&M University European Union Center pursues a three-pronged, inter-disciplinary approach toward promoting greater awareness and understanding of the European Union (EU) and its ties to the United States. Research by Texas A&M faculty, graduate students, and visiting scholars will generate new insights into interdisciplinary policy issues and EU-US relations. The Center complements ongoing international initiatives in fulfilling the University's globalization mission.

  • Guler, Layle, Doctoral Student, Accounting. 2003. "The Economic Consequence of Disclosure Requirements."
  • Mahajan, Arvind, Professor, Finance. 2003. "The Impact of the Euro on EU Corporate Liquidity."
  • Groth, John, Professor, Finance. 2003. "Age Demographics and Returns on Human Capital: Implications for the European Union."
  • Fraser, Don, Professor, Finance. 2003. "Banking and Assurance Mergers in the European Union: Analysis and Implications."
  • Kolari, James, Professor, Finance. 2002. "Large Bank Efficiency in Europe and the United States: Are there Economic Motivations for Cross-Atlantic Mergers in Financial Services?"
  • Uhlenbruck, Klaus, Assistant Professor, Management. 2002. "Firm Resources and Organizational Restructuring in Transition Economies."
Institute for North American Business & Public Policy Studies

Funded by a grant from the Canadian Studies Program of Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs & International Trade and the Stanford A. Weiner and Brian L. Weiner '65 Endowment Fund for North American Business Studies, this program provides education and research designed to achieve improved understanding of the business and economic relationships among Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Linkages built among business schools of these three nations facilitate and advance trilateral education and research.

  • Texas A&M International University. 2002. Co-sponsored the 7th Annual Conference "Free Trade in the Western Hemisphere: The Challenges and The Future," an event of the Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade at Texas A&M International University. Laredo. April 11-12.
  • Hernandez, Daniel, Associate Vice Chancelor (SAGO). 2002. "Developing Culturally Mobile Individuals and Organizations... Managing Data and Cultures at the Speed of Change," presented at the Texas/Mexico Economic Development Program. Mexico City. May 15-17.
  • Arreola-Risa, Antonio, Associate Professor Information & Operations Management. 2002. Co-chair, Decision Sciences Institute 6th International Conference. Chihuahua, Mexico. July 8-11.

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