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Visiting Faculty

Visiting Faculty are usually foreign scholars, with a primary affiliation at another academic institution. They visit at least once a year and have a significant involvement with SKEMA, in the form of joint projects. SKEMA receives almost 10 visiting professors each year.

2008 Visiting Professors

  • Gene L. Brothers, Associate Professor, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management.
    North Carolina State University (http://cnr.ncsu.edu/prtm/faculty/Brothers.html) Extensive experience in international tourism research and planning which has included an administrative sabbatical position at The University of the South Pacific, Fiji Islands (1999), a teaching and research sabbatical at SKEMA Business School, Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France and University of Innsbruck, Austria (2008), as well as research project work in Mexico, Belize, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe.

  • Dr. Sandor Boyson, is Research Professor & Co-Director, Supply Chain Management Center Robert H. Smith School of Business Logistics, Business and Public Policy (http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/lbpp/faculty/boyson.html

  • Dr. Thomas M. Corsi, is the Michelle E. Smith Professor of Logistics & Co-Director, Supply Chain Management Center Robert H. Smith School of Business Logistics, Business and Public Policy (http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/lbpp/faculty/corsi.html)

  • Richard Saw, MA (Physics), MA (Operational Research), MBCS MILT, is Senior Lecturer in Logistics & Supply Chain at the Cranfield Center for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (http://www.som.cranfield.ac.uk/som/faculty/Showfaculty.asp?link=138)

2005 - 2006 Visiting Professors

  • Dr. Per-Anders Havnes, is currently Senior Researcher at Agder Research, Kristiansand. Dr. Havnes is a senior researcher from Norway, (PhD Stirling) working on a textbook on strategy for SMEs. Is research is of interest for both Global Management and Entrepreneurial researchers.
    He was previously Visiting research fellow at Scottish Enterprise Foundation, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland.

  • Dr. Adam Fiegel, is currently Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Krakow University of Economics qui est une université partenaire avec laquelle le SKEMA a un accord de double diplôme.

  • Dr. Mikael Sondergaard, is Associate Professor, since 2003, at the University of Aarhus (Denmark), Department of Management, School of Economics and Management.

  • Dr. Larry Dwyer, Qantas Professor of Travel and Tourism Economics, School of Economics, University of New South Wales, NSW, Coordinator, Sustainable Destinations Research Agenda, Sustainable TourismCRC Member, World Travel and Tourism Council Tax Force (appointed).
    Research Coordinator, Business Enterprises for Sustainable Travel (BEST)
    Member Nine Editorial Boards: Event Management; Tourism Review International; Tourism; Journal of Travel Research; Tourism Analysis, Tourism Economics, Anatolia, China Tourism Research, International Journal of Event Management Research

  • Dr. Bill McKelvey, is Professor at the Anderson School of Business of the University of California at Los Angeles. He authored many seminal articles and visits SKEMA frequently where he collaborates with several Faculty members in research on organizations and co-publication.

  • Dr. Mette Mönsted, is Research Professor at the Copenhagen Business School. She specializes in Knowledge Management and Entrepreneurship. She is a frequent visitor to the Riviera where she has a second home, and has been writing and researching with SKEMA Faculty for many years, and she is the main link to the EUDOKMA consortium.

  • Dr. Beata Buchelt-Navara, is currently Assistant Professor at the Cracow university of Economics

  • Dr. Sundar Venkatesh, is professor at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT Bangkok)

  • Katariina Rantanen, has majored in Entrepreneurship and Management in 2002 from the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration in Helsinki (HANKEN). Currently, she's a full-time Ph.D student at the Department of Entrepreneurship and Management at HANKEN conducting research in the Entrepreneurship domain

  • Martin Sepälä, is currently post-doc researcher at HANKEN, and is also visiting lecturer at the Estonian Business School.

Contacts
Dominique JollyDominique Jolly
Associate Dean for International Development
+33(0)4 93 95 44 99
d.jolly@skema.edu