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Mohammad Elahee is a Professor of International Business at Quinnipiac University (USA), with additional academic and professional experience in Bangladesh, China, France, Egypt, and Mexico. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Texas Pan-American, MBA from the University of New Brunswick, and degrees in Accounting from Dhaka University. An award-winning educator, he specializes in teaching International Negotiation, Globalization, and International Strategy.
Dr. Elahee’s research focuses on cultural dimensions of business, including cross-cultural negotiations, ethical behavior in global transactions, and the role of culture in pandemic responses. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies, particularly in emerging markets. Recent presentations include topics like AI in global business, US-China trade dynamics, and climate change impacts on Connecticut’s wine industry.
He has received multiple accolades, including the Fulbright Professorship (2018) and grants from Quinnipiac University’s Faculty Scholarship Fund. Active in community service, he participates in organizations like the Hamden Rotary Club and the Albert Schweitzer Institute. His media engagements include commentary on international business trends for major networks like ABC, CBS, and NPR.
Dr. Elahee has contributed to over 40 peer-reviewed publications and frequently presents at conferences such as the Academy of International Business. His research spans topics from technology entrepreneurship in resource-constrained environments to the psychological underpinnings of consumer behavior in geopolitically charged regions.
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