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John Schoeneman is an Assistant Professor at Oklahoma State University within the School of Global Studies. He serves as Associate Director for Research at the Wes Watkins Center for International Trade Development and as a fellow at the Hamm Institute for American Energy. His research integrates international economic and political networks with methodological expertise in social network analysis, text analysis, and machine learning.
- PhD in Social Data Analytics and Political Science from Pennsylvania State University (2019)
- MS in International Economics and Development from University of California, San Diego (2015)
- MS in International Political Economy from London School of Economics and Political Science (2011)
His work examines international trade volatility, foreign direct investment (FDI) networks, and the impact of global crises on economic systems. Recent studies analyze pandemic-induced trade disruptions, nation branding effects on FDI flows, and corporate network connections in lobbying activities. Methodologically, he employs exponential random graph models (ERGM) and social network analysis to map structural dependencies.
Key article themes include international trade network dynamics (6/14), FDI relationship analysis (4/14), and pandemic economic impacts (3/14). Broad disciplines span Network Analysis (14/14), International Economics (10/14), and Political Economy (8/14).
His teaching portfolio encompasses Global Trade Economics, Research Design for Global Studies, and Master’s Thesis supervision. Research interests align with Sustainable Development Goals: Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10), Decent Work (SDG 8), Affordable Energy (SDG 7), and Innovation Infrastructure (SDG 9).



