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Master Professor

Paul Miesing

Paul Miesing
Hall of Fame: Inducted in 2009
August, 2009 (1 BSI Grand Champion)
GLO-BUS Tradition: First adopted GLO-BUS for classroom use in 2004
School: University at Albany, SUNY, School of Business, Management Department
Title: Associate Professor
Education: PhD, 1977, University of Colorado
MBA, 1972, Fairleigh Dickinson University
BS, 1970, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Courses Taught: Strategic Management; Global Strategic Management; Organizational Behavior
Selected Publications: R.K. Van-Ness, P. Miesing, and J. Kang, “Understanding Governance and Corporate Boards: Is Theory A Problem?” European Journal of Management (forthcoming)
L. Easterly and P. Miesing (2009). “NGOs, Social Venturing, and Community Citizenship Behavior,” Business & Society
P. Miesing and E.J. Pavur (2008). “Exercise: Stakeholder Negotiations” Vol 4 Journal of Strategic Management Education
P. Miesing and R.K. Van Ness (2007). “Exercise: Scenario Planning,” Organization Management Journal Vol. 4 (2): 148-167
P. Miesing, M.P. Kriger, and N. Slough (2007). “Towards a Model of Effective Knowledge Transfer Within Transnationals: The Case of Chinese Foreign Invested Enterprises,” Journal of Technology Transfer Vol. 32 (1-2): 109-122
J. Hua, P. Miesing, and M. Li (2006). “An Empirical Taxonomy of SOE Governance in Transitional China,” Journal of Management and Governance Vol. 10 (4): 401-433
C.S Alexander, P. Miesing, and A.L. Parsons, “How Important Are Stakeholder Relationships?” Allied Academies International Conference (April 2004)
Honors and Awards: $5,000 obtained from ITLAL for Instructional Innovation Grant “Going Green Globally” with L. Krzykowski (2008)
$5,000 obtained from Center for Institutional Investment Management for “Do Best Business Practices Matter for Stock Selection? A Survey of Portfolio Managers” with C. Faugere (2007)
Madison Who’s Who (2004)
Dean W. Warren Haynes Memorial Award for Outstanding Graduate Teaching (2004)
Marquis Who’s Who in America (2003-2007)
Distinguished Research Award