Mitchell Koza
Distinguished Emeritus Professor
Mitchell P. Koza came to Rutgers Business School after serving as Distinguished Professor and Former Dean of the Rutgers School of Business – Camden. Prior to his Rutgers appointment, Mitchell spent almost 2 decades as an expatriate, most recently as Director General (CEO) and Professor of International Strategy at INSEAD-Cedep, in Fontainebleau, France. He was Founding Director of the Centre for International Business and held the Chair in International Strategy at Cranfield School of Management in the United Kingdom, and before that, spent 11 years at INSEAD as a faculty member. Prior to his move to Europe, he held appointments at UCLA, Yale, and Chicago. He has served on the Board of Directors of EGOS and sat on the Quality of Markets Committee of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. Koza was Co-Founder and Chair of the Global Strategy Interest Group of the Strategic Management Society, and Founding Director of the interest group’s Junior Faculty Workshop. He is currently a member of the Senior Advisory Board of the Global Strategy Journal. Koza’s award winning research, cases, and commentary have explored issues of producing cooperation in international strategic management, and have been published in the major academic and practitioner outlets, including, but not limited to, the Strategic Management Journal, Organization Science, Organization Studies, The Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Management International Review, The Financial Times, and Les Echos, and have been translated into eight languages.
Interviews:
Frontline International Business Conversations: Mitchell Koza
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Ed.M., Harvard University
B.A., Queens College, CUNY
Tallman S, Koza MP. Global Strategy in Our Age of Chaos: How Will the Multinational Firm Survive? Cambridge University Press; 2024. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009384957