New Resident Faculty Members

Left to right: Jürgen Mihm; Stephen Hillegeist; Henrik Bresman; Marwan Sinaceur; Nils Rudi; H. Landis Gabel, Dean of Faculty; Andrew Shipilov


INSEAD Welcomes 12 New
Resident Faculty Members

The annual Introduction to INSEAD Day for new resident faculty was held in Fontainebleau on Wednesday 5 October 2005.

This one-day event to present the different programmes of the Institute at which the Deans of each programme made a presentation was attended by seven of the new resident faculty members and was followed by a cocktail at La Rotonde, in the Plessis Mornay Centre, to which all the resident faculty and the main administrators of the Institute were invited.


New resident faculty members:


Stewart BLACK
(Asia campus)
USA
Affiliate Professor of Organisational Behaviour - Faculty page

Stewart holds a PhD from the University of California, Irvine. Prior to joining INSEAD, Dr. Black was Professor of Business Administration at the University of Michigan and Executive Director of the school's Asia Pacific Human Resource Partnership.




Henrik BRESMAN
(Europe campus)
SWEDEN
Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour - Faculty page

Henrik received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also holds a degree in Economics (MSc) from the Stockholm School of Economics.




Pushan DUTT
(Asia campus)
INDIA
Assistant Professor of Economics and Political Science - Faculty page

Pushan holds a PhD in Economics from New York University, a Masters in Economics from the Delhi School of Economics, and a Bachelors degree in Economics from Presidency College, Calcutta.




Horacio FALCAO
(Asia campus)
BRAZIL, USA
Affiliate Professor of Decision Sciences - Faculty page

Horacio Falcão is an Affiliate Professor of Decision Sciences with INSEAD where he has been teaching both Negotiation and International Management at the MBA, EMBA and Executive Education programs.




Stephen HILLEGEIST
(Europe campus)
USA
Assistant Professor of Accounting and Control - Faculty page

Stephen received his PhD and Master of Science in Accounting degrees from the Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley. In addition, he received a Bachelors of Arts degree in Economics from Princeton University, where he was an Academic All-American in football.




Jürgen MIHM
(Europe campus)
GERMANY
Assistant Professor of Technology and Operations Management - Faculty page

Jürgen's research interests are concerned with all management aspects of large engineering projects. He holds a Doctorate in Technology Management from Wissenschaftliche Hochschule Koblenz (WHU) and a joint degree in business and electrical engineering (Dipl. Wirtsch. Ing.) from Technische Universität Darmstadt.




Nils RUDI
(Europe campus)
NORWAY
Associate Professor of Technology and Operations Management - Faculty page

Nils holds a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. Nils Rudi's research is in operations management with overlap to information systems, marketing and finance. He has been focusing on supply chain management and how one can use different strategies (e.g., variety postponement, real options, flexibility, financial hedging and incentive structures) to better handle demand uncertainty.




Loïc SADOULET
(Europe campus)
FRANCE
Affiliate Professor of Economics and Political Science - Faculty page

Loïc holds a PhD in Economics from Princeton University. He has been teaching at INSEAD since 2000 in executive development programs, the MBA and executive MBA programs.




Benjamin SEGAL
(Europe campus)
ISRAEL

Assistant Professor of Accounting & Control

Benjamin holds a PhD from the Stern School of Business, New York University. Research interests include; financial accounting and reporting; value relevance of accounting information; effects of regulation; intangibles and goodwill. Teaching areas of interest include; financial reporting; financial statement analysis; valuation.



Andrew V. SHIPILOV
(Europe campus)
UKRAINE
Assistant Professor of Strategy - Faculty page

Andrew holds a PhD from the University of Toronto. He is an expert in the areas of strategic alliances, inter-firm collaboration and social networks. His research examines how inter-firm relationships influence firms' performance. His work is published (or forthcoming) at the Academy of Management Journal, Administrative Science Quarterly, Strategic Organization, Industrial and Corporate Change, Managerial and Decision Economics as well as in other journals and edited books.




Marwan SINACEUR
(Europe campus)
FRANCE / MOROCCO
Assistant Professor of Organisational Behaviour -
Faculty page

Marwan holds a PhD from Stanford University. He has published papers on emotional deliberative reactions to a public crisis, Mad Cow disease in France; How implicitness and timing affect the effectiveness of threats in negotiations; The evolution of cognition and biases in negotiation research.




Patrick TURNER
(Asia campus)
UNITED KINGDOM
Affiliate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise - Faculty page

Professor Turner's career includes seven years with the UK chemical company, ICI and ten years with Levi Strauss Europe where his various postings included two years as Director of Strategic Planning, and three as Marketing Director for Spain. He left Levi's in order to launch his own clothing marketing company, after which he subsequently acquired and managed another small company, both in Spain.