George Peng
Associate Professor
Department of Business Administration
University of Regina
Canada
Biography
George Peng Associate Professor (International Business), University of Regina. His education Ph.D., International Business and Strategy, University of Western Ontario, 2009, MBA, Clemson University, USA, 2004, MS, Civil Engineering (Project Management), Clemson University, USA, 2001, MS, Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2000, BS, Civil Engineering, Dalian University of Science and Technology, China, 1989. Teaching: BUS 306 Ethics in Decision Making, BUS 308 International Business.
Research Interest
George Z. Peng (Ph.D. 2009 / Richard Ivey School of Business) is an Assistant Professor in international business at the Faculty of Business Administration, the University of Regina. His research interests include international business strategy and management, learning and knowledge management in international business, culture and international business, and business ethics and international business. His research has been published in the Journal of World Business, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of International Management, and Management and Organization Review, among others. He has presented his research at the Academy of Management and Academy of International Business.
Publications
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Peng GZ, Beamish PW. (2014) ‘MNC Subsidiary Size and Expatriate Control: Resource-Dependence and Learning Perspectives’. J World Business 49: 51–62.
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Peng GZ, Beamish PW. (2014) ‘The Effect of Host Country Long Term Orientation on Subsidiary Ownership and Survival’. Asia Pacific Journal of Management 31: 423–453.