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       Daniel Sullivan
Associate Professor of Management
Department of Business Administration
   
 
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Education:

  • Ph.D. - University of South Carolina, Major: International Business, Minor: Strategic Management, 1988
  • MA - University of Florida, Major: International Relations, Minor: Research Methods, 1983
  • BA - University of Florida, Major: Business Administration, 1980

Research Interests:

  • Structure of Knowledge
  • Globalization
  • Principles of Measurement
  • Executive Leadership

Teaching Interests:

  • Globalization and Business
  • International Management
  • Executive Leadership
  • Emerging Economies

Honors and Activities:

  • Editorial Board, Journal of International Business Studies
  • Editorial Board, Management International Review
  • Voted the Outstanding Teacher of the 2006, 2005, 2004, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996 University of Delaware Executive MBA Program

Recent Publications:

  • Daniels, J., Radebaugh, L. and D. Sullivan. (Forthcoming). International Business: Environments and Operations, 12th Edition. Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River: New Jersey.

  • Sullivan, D and J Daniels. (Forthcoming) Innovation In International Business Research: A Call For Multiple Paradigms, >Journal of International Business Studies.

  • Sullivan, D. and J. Daniels. (Forthcoming) International Business Studies: Episodic or Evolutionary? Frontiers of International Business Research by Dunning, John, (editor), UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

  • Sullivan, D. (Forthcoming) Organizing the Boundaries of the Business for a Boundaryless World." HR Frontiers: Shifting Borders and Changing Boundaries by Beaman, Karen, (editor). IHRIM Press.

  • Sullivan, D. and F. Dubois, (Forthcoming) "The Power of Communities of Practice: The Implication of the Design, Function, and Performance of Supply Chains” by Beaman, Karen, (editor). IHRIM Press, Rector-Duncan & Associates, Austin, Texas.

  • Daniels, J., Radebaugh, L. and D. Sullivan. 2007. International Business: Environments and Operations, 11th Edition. Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River: New Jersey.

  • Daniels, J., Radebaugh, L. and D. Sullivan. 2004 International Business: Environments and Operations, 10th Edition. Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River: New Jersey.

  • Daniels, J., Radebaugh, L. and D. Sullivan. 2002. Globalization and Business. Prentice Hall. Upper Saddle River: New Jersey.

Business Case Authorship

Market Environments

  • The Chinese Business Environment
  • Meet the BRICs
  • The Comeback
  • Foreign Direct Investment into China
  • Foreign Direct Investment into South Africa
  • Trying to Trade in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Emerging Markets: Comeback

Political and Institutional Environments

  • Piracy in the Global Software Industry
  • Political and Legal Challenges of the Chinese Business Environment 
  • US-EU Trade Relations
  • US-Cuba Trade
  • Saudi Aramco

Configuration Strategies

  • eBay’s Global Vision
  • Zara and Value Creation in the Global Apparel Industry
  • McDonalds and Russia’s Economic Transition
  • Alibaba.com and the Emerging World of Export and Import
  • Grieve Corporation and Export Options
  • GM in Thailand
  • Wal-Mart Climbs Walls Overseas
  • Matsushita Deals with Foreign Exchange Risk

Coordination and Control Strategies

  • Johnson and Johnson (A)
  • Johnson and Johnson (B)
  • Cisco's Alliance Network
  • Infosys

Executive Strategies

  • Tel-Comm-Tek in India
  • Challenges and Opportunities of a Career in International Business
  • Dow's International Management Development Program

Corporate Strategy

  • Juniper Bank (A)
  • Juniper Bank (B).
  • The US Credit Card Industry
   
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