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Subi Rangan received an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management and a Ph.D. from Harvard University. His research and teaching interests revolve around the strategy and management challenges facing multinational firms. In 1998, Professor Rangan won the Academy of International Business' Eldridge Haynes Prize (awarded biennially to a scholar under forty) for the best original essay in international business. In 1995, that academy awarded their Best Dissertation Award to his doctoral thesis. His articles appear in such journals as Academy of Management Review, Journal of International Business Studies, Strategic Management Journal, and the Sloan Management Review. Professor Rangan is coauthor of two books: Manager in the International Economy, a 1996 Prentice-Hall text on international business; and A Prism on Globalization, Brookings Institution, 1999. He is working currently on the topics of global competition among and crossborder cooperation within multinational firms. He serves on the editorial boards of Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of International Management, and Strategic Management Journal. In 1998, Professor Rangan won the Outstanding Teacher award (and was nominated again in 1999; 2002; and 2003) for his MBA elective course on global strategy and management.
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