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Heather Berry is a Professor of Strategy and International Business at Georgetown University's McDonough School of Business, with prior roles at George Washington University and the Wharton School. She holds a PhD from UCLA, an M.Sc. from Edinburgh University, and a BA from McGill University. Her research focuses on multinational firms' global strategies, including resource allocation, innovation, and foreign direct investment. Berry has received prestigious awards for her work, including the Richard Farmer and Barry Richman Dissertation Awards. She serves on editorial boards for top journals like Strategic Management Journal and Organization Science, and has held leadership roles in academic organizations such as the Strategic Management Division of the Academy of Management.
- Education: PhD (UCLA), M.Sc. (Edinburgh), BA (McGill)
- Research Grants: NSF/BEA Fellowship, Mack Institute Funding
Her articles explore topics like MNC performance, global innovation networks, and divestment strategies, with a focus on how firms navigate cross-border operations. Awards include the Haynes Prize nomination and multiple best-reviewer accolades. She also teaches global strategy at the PhD, MBA, and undergraduate levels.
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