Business at Berry College

Paula Englis
Professor of Management; Department Chair

Department: Management
Phone: (706) 290-2683
Campus Box:5024
Location:Green 226
E-mail: penglis@berry.edu

Vita
Personal Web Site

Education:
  • Ph.D., Business Administration, University of Memphis
  • M.B.A., University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
  • B.S., Economics, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga
  • A.S., Math, Chattanooga State Technology Community College 

Teaching Interest:
  • Strategic Management
  • Entrepreneurship
  • International Management 

Research Interest:
  • Born Global and Knowledge Intensive Firms
  • Family Business
  • Business Across Borders

Selected Publications:
  • Fatehi, K. and Englis, PD. In Press. Exploitation, exploration, and how learning affects strategic intent in multinational enterprise' foreign direct investment decisions: A commentary essay. Journal of Business Research.
  • Englis, P. D., Harms, R. and M. van der Steen. 2011. Virobuster. European Case Book. *Reprinted, 2012. Abridged version in 6th edition of Deakins and Freel, Entrepreneurship and Small Firms, McGraw-Hill.
  • Kedia, B. L. and Englis, P.D. 2011. Preparing global managers for the challenges of international business: Implications for business education. Journal of Teaching in International Business. 22(1): 13-28.
  • Kedia, B. L. and Englis, P.D. 2011. Transforming business education to produce global managers. Business Horizons. 54(4): 325-331.
  • Davis, P.S., Babakus, E., Englis, P.D., and Pett, T. 2010. The Influence of CEO gender on market orientation and performance in service SMEs. Journal of Small Business Management, 48(4): 475-496.
  • Englis, B., Englis, P. D., Groen, A. and van der Sijde, P. 2010. Knowledge intensive entrepreneurship and the voice-of-the-consumer. In Ray Oakley, Aard Groen, Peter van der Sijde and Gary Cook (ed.) New Technology-Based Firms in the New Millennium, Emerald Group Publishing Limited: 147-158.
  • Wakkee, I., Groenwegen, P. & Englis, P.D. 2010. Building effective networks: Network strategy and emerging virtual organizations. In (Eds.) Benson Honig, Israel Drori and Barbara Carmichael, Transnational and Immigrant Entrepreneurship in a Globalized World. University of Toronto Press.


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