Mahmood, Ishtiaq P
Assoc Professor, PhD Programme Coordinator
Strategy & Policy
National University of Singapore
Singapore
Biography
Ishtiaq Pasha Mahmood is an Associate Professor at the NUS Business School where he studies and works with multinational and indigenous companies on their emerging market strategies. He joined the NUS faculty in 1999, after obtaining an economics degree from Oberlin College (1992) and a Ph.D. from Harvard (1999), and an interim stint as a management consultant in Chicago. From 2012 to 2014, Pasha was a Professor at IMD Lausanne where he continues to teach in its flagship Orchestrating Winning Performance (OWP) program. He has also taught at the Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo, and is a member of the Asian Service Business Research Institute (ASBS) at Waseda University. In 2002, Pasha won the Haynes Prize from the Academy of International Business (AIB) for the most prominent scholar in international business (under 40). More recently in 2014, he has won the Aspen Faculty Pioneer Award; dubbed "the Oscars of the business school world" by The Financial Times, the award recognises educators who integrate social and environmental issues into their academic research, educational programmes and business ethics. Pasha sits on the faculty advisory boards of the Evian Group, and the recently created SONY Reverse Innovation Community. At NUS, he teaches at both undergraduate and graduate levels, and directs the popular "Business Strategies for Asia" program for senior executives.
Research Interest
Executive Education: Partnership Programs (East Asia, Emerging Markets, US/Europe) Executive Education: NUS-Toyota Trading Corporation GALP Program Executive Education: NUS-ISB General Management Program Executive Education: NUS-Panasonic EDS Program Executive Education: NUS-Panasonic PEDP Program Executive Education: Business Strategies for Asia BZD6781, Seminar in Strategic Management BMA5112, Asian Business Environment BSP3001, Business Policy & Strategy
Publications
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The evolving impact of combinatorial opportunities and exhaustion on innovation by business groups as market development increases: The case of Taiwan, with Chi-Nien, Chung and Will Mitchell (2013), Management Science, 59 (5)
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Political Connections and Business Strategy: The Impact of Types and Destinations of Political Ties on Business Diversification in Closed and Open Political Economic Contexts, with Chung, Chi-Nien and Will Mitchell (2016), Global Strategy Journal, published on line DOI: 10.1002/gsj.1148
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Firm restructuring during an economy-wide shock across institutional environments, with Natarajan S and Singh, Kulwant (2016), Organization Science, forthcoming