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New Faculty 2011

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Anthony Goerzen Anthony Goerzen joined the School in August as the Donald R. Sobey Professor of International Business. He comes to Queen’s from the University of Victoria in BC, where he was an Associate Professor of Strategy and International Business and the Francis G. Winspear Scholar. He earned his PhD from the University of Western Ontario. Before entering academia, he spent nearly 15 years in private industry, including his last position as VP of Oxbow Carbon & Minerals Inc., a US-based multinational with annual revenues of US$350 million. He is a prolific and multiple award-winning researcher whose studies primarily focus on the strategic management of multinational enterprises, with an emphasis on the organizational and performance effects of inter-firm networks, cross border alliances and geographic location.

 

Olena Ivus Olena Ivus is an Assistant Professor of Managerial Economics. She received her PhD in Economics from the University of Calgary in 2009. Prior to joining QSB in the summer of 2010, she was an Assistant Professor at the University of Prince Edward Island, and was a visiting researcher at the Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University in Japan. Her research employs both theory and empirical work to study aspects of international trade law and regulation, foreign direct investment, intellectual property protection, and research and development activity. In September, she was one of two winners of the World Trade Organization Essay Award for Young Economists for her paper, “Do stronger patent rights raise high-tech exports to the developing world?”

 

Ying Ying (Terry) WangYing Ying (Terry) Wang is an Assistant Professor of Accounting who joined the School in July. She received both her MBA and PhD from the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business in Los Angeles. Her research interests include the analysis of securities analysts’ expertise, judgment and decision-making processes, and the economic consequences of securities analysts’ forecasts and recommendations.