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Andrew Inkpen

J. Kenneth and Jeanette Seward Chair in Global Strategy & Professor of Management
andrew.inkpen@thunderbird.edu

Thunderbird School of Global Management
15249 N. 59th Avenue
Glendale, AZ 85306-6000 USA
EDUCATION
Ph.D., University of Western Ontario, 1992
MBA, University of Western Ontario, 1984
Bachelor of Commerce, St. Mary's University, 1978


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Recent Publications:

Inkpen, A.C. & Ramaswamy, K. Trends in Global Strategy: How the Fundamentals are Changing and What Firms Can do to Stay Competitive, Journal of Business Strategy, forthcoming.

Inkpen, AC & Tsang, E. 2007. Learning and Strategic Alliances. Academy of Management Annals, 1: forthcoming.

Inkpen, AC & Wang, P. 2006. The China-Singapore Suzhou Industrial Park: A Knowledge Transfer Network. Journal of Management Studies, 43: 779-811.

Inkpen AC & K Ramaswamy, 2006. Global Strategy: Creating and Sustaining Advantage Across Borders, New York: Oxford University Press.

Kim, CS & Inkpen AC. 2005. Cross-border R&D alliances, Absorptive Capacity and Technology Learning. Journal of International Management 11: 313-329.

Inkpen, AC. 2005. Learning through alliances: General Motors and NUMMI. California Management Review, 47, (4): 114-136.

Inkpen, AC & Tsang, E. 2005. Networks, social capital, and learning. Academy of Management Review, 30: 146-165.

Delios, A, Inkpen, AC, & Ross, J. 2004. Escalation in international strategic alliances. Management International Review, 44: 457-480.

Inkpen, AC & Currall, SC. 2004. the co-evolution of trust, control, and learning in joint ventures. Organization Science, 15: 586–599.

Sundaram, A & Inkpen, A. 2004. The corporate objective revisited. Organization Science, 15: 350-363.

Sundaram, A & Inkpen, A. 2004. Rejoinder to Freeman, Wicks, and Parmar, Organization Science, 15: 370-371.

Currall, SC & AC Inkpen. 2002. A multilevel approach to trust in joint ventures. Journal of International Business Studies, 33: 479-495.

Inkpen, AC & J Ross. 2001. Why do some strategic alliances persist beyond their useful life? California Management Review, 44, (1): 132-148.


AWARDS & HONORS
Thunderbird Oustanding Faculty Award, Fall 2006; Summer 2006; Winner of the 1993 Barry M. Richman Best Dissertation Award for the International Management Division, Academy of Management
Finalist, 1992 Academy of International Business dissertation award


PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Nanyang Technological University, Visiting Professor, 2002-2003.

Temple University, Assistant Professor, School of Business and Management, 1992-1994

University of Western Ontario, Assistant Professor, Western Business School, 1991-1992

National University of Singapore, Lecturer, Faculty of Business Administration and Accountancy, 1984-1988

Chartered Accountant, Canada, 1980