
Dr. Stanley Han is an Associate Professor of Strategic Management at the College of Business Administration, California State University, Sacramento. He attended Peking University in Beijing where he received an B.A. in International Economics. Subsequently, he attained a doctorate in business administration with a concentration in strategic management from the University of Southern California. He joined the faculty of California State University, Sacramento in 2001. Dr. Han has published eleven peer-reviewed journal articles and made various conference presentations in the past four years. His research topics include strategic alliances in knowledge-intensive industries, corporate strategy, entrepreneurship, and multinational management issues. More recently, he has been focusing on the study of global strategy. In 2004, he was granted a prestigious Wang Family Faculty Award by the California State University System to conduct a study on Chinese firms’ emerging global strategy. Outside the regular classroom, Dr. Han has given lectures and provided consulting services to various companies and government agencies in China, including the country’s top think-tanks, industrial parks, free trade zones, multinational conglomerates, and privately-owned businesses. |
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