Mohsin Habib
Associate Professor of Management, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Mohsin Habib received his doctorate in strategic management with an emphasis on international strategy from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He teaches strategy, international management, and business ethics. He is involved in executive education offering seminars on strategy and has worked as a strategy consultant in the past.

His research explores the relationship between foreign direct investments (FDI), factors specific to an individual country, (for example, corruption), and the strategy of multinational corporations (MNC). The MNC's interaction with the developing and emerging countries and the different roles it plays (including social responsibility and sustainable development) constitute his broader research agenda. He has presented his findings in numerous conferences and published in reputed journals including the Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, and the International Business Review. In 2010, he was given the JoAnne Fussa Distinguished Teaching Award.

PhD, University of North Carolina

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