Nationality British | Name Rajneesh Narula | |
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Born 29 April 1963 (age 61) ( 1963-04-29 ) Field The role of multinational enterprises in industrial development Books Globalization and Technolo, Multinational Investment and Econ, Understanding FDI‑assisted economic, Multinationals and Industrial Similar People John Harry Dunning, Gabriel R G Benito, Sanjaya Lall |
US-China Trade: Interview with Rajneesh Narula
Rajneesh Narula (born 29 April 1963), is a British economist and academic. He is Professor of International Business Regulation and Director of the John H. Dunning Center for International Business at Henley Business School, University of Reading in Reading, UK.
Contents
- US China Trade Interview with Rajneesh Narula
- Education
- Career
- Selected publications
- Books
- Journal articles
- References
Education
Narula earned his BEng (Hons) in Electrical Engineering from Ahmadu Bello University in Nigeria in 1983, and later attended Rutgers University in New Jersey, USA, where he obtained his M.B.A. (1988) and his PhD (1993).
Career
Narula has held academic postings at Copenhagen Business School, University of Oslo, BI Norwegian School of Management, the University of Maastricht and Rutgers University. He has previously worked for the United Nations, and has also consulted and advised a number of agencies including the European Commission and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Narula's academic and professional interests focus on innovation, R&D alliances, emerging economies and the role of multinational enterprises in industrial development.
Selected publications
Narula is author or coauthor to more than 100 papers, journal articles and books that have been cited more than 10000 times.