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Zajęcia w programie prowadzone są przez wykładowców Szkoły Głównej Handlowej oraz University of Minnesota. Każdy polski profesor ma amerykańskiego partnera, z którym współpracuje przy tworzeniu programu kursu i wyborze metod nauczania. Do prowadzenia zajęć zapraszani są ponadto wykładowcy innych uniwersytetów zagranicznych, a także wybitni praktycy.
| John Anderson Tomasz Berent John Bryson Charles Caliendo Rajesh K. Chandy Norman Lee Chervany Marzenna Cichosz Bogusław Czarny John Fossum Marian Geldner Michał Goliński Zhaoyang Gu Michael J. Houston Mirosław Jarosiński Michał Jaworski Edward Joyce Bogumił Kamiński Anna Karmańska André Kudelski Robert Kudrle Aleksandra Laskowska-Rutkowska William Li Svjetlana Madzar Ian H. Maitland Piotr Maszczyk Anna Matysiak Jacek Miroński Timothy Nantell Om Narasimhan Marcin Pielaszek Aneta Pluta-Zaremba Piotr Płoszajski Jacek Pogorzelski Dileep Rao Ryszard Rapacki Gautam Ray Judy Rayburn Krzysztof Rutkowski Bodo B. Schlegelmilch Pervin Shroff Tomasz Siemiątkowski Steven J. Snyder Tomasz Szapiro Kevin John Upton Paul Martin Vaaler Marzenna Weresa Wojciech Więcław Wiktoria Wróblewska Piotr Zaborek Srilata Zaheer Aks Zaheer Mahmood A. Zaidi Jianqi Zhang | ![]() Prof. Aks Zaheer aktualizacja: 3 XII 2008 Kariera akademicka PhD, 1992, strategic management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Badania Competitive advantage from inter-firm relationships; Trust in inter-organizational collaborations; Buyer-supplier relations; Research on networks of firms; Using inter-firm networks to build capabilities; Strategic decision making in uncertain business environments; Strategic implications of advanced information technologies aktualizacja: 3 XII 2008 Publikacje "The Evolution of Network Structure: Where do Structural Holes Come From?" A. Zaheer and G. Soda, Administrative Science Quarterly (forthcoming). "Geography, Networks, and Knowledge Flow," G. Bell and A. Zaheer, Organization Science (2007). "Trust Across Borders," S. Zaheer and A. Zaheer, Journal of International Business Studies (2006). "Benefiting from Network Position: Firm Capabilities, Structural Holes, and Performance," A. Zaheer and G. Bell, Strategic Management Journal (2005). "Network Memory: The Effect of Past and Current Networks on Performance," G. Soda, A. Usai, and A. Zaheer, Academy of Management Journal (2004). "Trust as an Organizing Principle," B. McEvily, V. Perrone, and A. Zaheer, Organization Science (2003 ). "Free to be Trusted? Organizational Constraints on Trust at the Boundary," V. Perrone, A. Zaheer, and B. McEvily, Organization Science (2003). "Market Microstructure in a Global B2B Network," S. Zaheer and A. Zaheer , Strategic Management Journal (2001). "Strategic Networks," R. Gulati, N. Nohria, and A. Zaheer, Strategic Management Journal (2000). "Bridging Ties: A Source of Firm Heterogeneity in Competitive Capabilities," B. McEvily and A. Zaheer, Strategic Management Journal (1999). "Time Scales and Organizational Theory," S. Zaheer, S. Albert, and A. Zaheer, Academy of Management Review (1999). "Does Trust Matter? Exploring the Effects of Inter-organizational and Interpersonal Trust on Performance," A. Zaheer, V. Perrone, and B. McEvily, Organization Science (1998). "Uncertainty in a Transaction Environment: An Empirical Test," K. Sutcliffe and A. Zaheer, Strategic Management Journal (1998). |

