Amir Pezeshkan
Assistant Professor
Management and International Business
The University of Baltimore
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Pezeshkan joined the Department of Management and International Business at Merrick School of Business in 2015. Pezeshkan’s work has appeared in such outlets as Journal of World Business, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Journal of Business Research, South Asian Journal of Global Business Research, and VINE. Prior to joining the Merrick faculty, Pezeshkan worked at Old Dominion University, where he taught international business and strategic management. Pezeshkan also successfully started and managed an entrepreneurial venture prior to his start in academia. He is a member of the Academy of Management, the Academy of International Business, and the Southern Management Association.
Research Interest
International venture capital firms’ strategic behavior and performance, global strategy in emerging economies, organizational capabilities, and strategic entrepreneurship and innovation.
Publications
-
Pezeshkan, A., Fainshmidt, S., Nair, A., Frazier, M., & Markowski, E. (2016). An empirical assessment of the dynamic capabilities–performance relationship. Journal of Business Research. 69(8), 2950-2956.
-
Akhavan, P., Dehghani, M., Rajabpour, A., & Pezeshkan, A. (2016). An investigation of the effect of extroverted and introverted personalities on Knowledge acquisition techniques. VINE: The Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems. 46(2), 194-206.
-
Frazier, M., Fainshmidt, S., Klinger, R., Pezeshkan, A., & Vracheva, V. (2017). Psychological safety: A meta-analytic review and extension. Personnel Psychology. 70(1), 113-165.