Topics
International business, Strategic management, Global strategy, Global value chain, Sustainability, Stakeholder management, International marketing, Doing business in China, Non-market strategy
Methods
Causal inference, textual analysis, longitudinal data analysis
Introduction to International Business (Undergraduate, Spring 2024)
Instructor rating: 4.5/5.0
Students' comments:
"She [is] a very caring instructor who understands student circumstances"
"She cares for all of her students and wanted us to pearn [learn]"
"She’s really eager to help and care about the students"
"Very knowledgeable, fun to listen to, friendly demeanor, always prepared"
"Fun to learn an international perspective on business operations"
"It’s vital for anyone who is looking to get into the world of business"
"its perfect"
"She did a great job in my opinion! There maybe could have been more engagement in class but that can be tough with the class size. Thought it was great."
"- Highly educated/knowledgeable
- Understanding"
Students' feedback via email:
"I enjoyed taking IBUS 301 under your knowledge. I can certainly say I learned a lot about international business and am thankful to have had you as my professor. I know you will continue to inspire students like me! "
"thank you so much for a great semester and helping me so much through it. It was a challenging course, but you have been the best professor"
Teaching Assistant
Global Stakeholder Management, Sections 001 & 002 (Undergraduate, Fall 2023, Fall 2022)
International Business and Sustainable Development (MIB, Fall 2023, Fall 2022)
International Marketing (MIB & Undergraduate, Fall 2023, Fall 2022, Fall 2021)
International Business Negotiations (MIB, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022, Spring 2022)