Liesl Riddle
Liesl Riddle, associate dean of MBA programs and associate professor of international business, had three papers published this month:
“Diaspora Entrepreneurs as Institutional Change Agents: The Case of Thamel.com,” with Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff, in International Business Review;
“Contemporary Cleopatras: The Business Ethics of Female Egyptian Managers,” with Meghana Ayyagari, associate professor of international business, in Education, Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues, Vol. 4 Issue 3, pp. 167-192; and
“Managerial Values in the Greater Middle East: Similarities and Differences across Seven Countries,” with David Ralston, Carolyn Egri, Charlotte Karam, David Brock, Tevfik Dalgic and Arif Butt, in International Business Review.
Posted by gwsb on September 27, 2011 | Filed under: GWSB News,Publications.


