Mike W. Peng is the Jindal Chair of Global Strategy at the Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas; a National Science Foundation CAREER Award winner; and a Fellow of the Academy of International Business (AIB). He received his PhD from the University of Washington, Seattle. He is widely regarded as one of the most prolific and most influential scholars in global strategy—both the United Nations and the World Bank have cited his work. Among his over 150 publications, his textbooks—Global Strategy, Global Business, and GLOBAL—are used in over 30 countries (in Chinese, English, Portuguese, and Spanish). He was Editor-in-Chief of the Asia Pacific Journal of Management, and is currently Senior Editor at the Journal of World Business. He has consulted for multinationals (such as Texas Instruments) and governments (such as the UK Government Office for Science).
In Canada, Professor Peng reviewed for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. He gave seminars at Ivey, HEC, and Manitoba, and presented papers at conferences in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal. At SFU, he gave a seminar in 2008; delivered a Pacific Forum lecture, co-chaired a research conference, and joined the festivities that inaugurated the Jack Austin Centre as a panelist in a televised discussion in 2009; published research coauthored with Dean Daniel Shapiro in 2011; and participated in another research conference in 2012. |