
معرفی
Dr. Joy Ruihua Jiang is a Professor of Management at the School of Business Administration, Oakland University. She holds a Ph.D. in Strategic/International Management from the Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario, and an MBA in Finance from Baruch College, New York City. Her research focuses on multinational corporations' expansion strategies, alliance portfolio management, and FDI dynamics, particularly in China. She teaches International Business, Strategic Management, and International Entrepreneurship.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Strategic/International Management, Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario
- MBA in Finance, Baruch College, New York City
Research Highlights:
Her work investigates how firms navigate foreign market entry pacing, alliance portfolios, and cooperative strategies. Notable contributions include studies on multinational enterprises' expansion in China, institutional dynamics affecting global expansion, and trust mechanisms in social entrepreneurship. Her research bridges transaction cost theory and resource-based views, emphasizing strategic adaptation to environmental jolts.
Article Trends:
Recent work emphasizes strategic pacing in emerging markets, alliance partner diversity impacts, and institutional challenges in global expansion. Key themes include balancing speed with operational readiness, managing portfolio risks, and leveraging regional integration.
Awards:
- Best Reviewer Award, Academy of Management (2020)
- Finalist, GW-CIBER Best Paper on Emerging Markets (2018)
- Founders’ Day 2017 Faculty Recognition Award, Oakland University
Advising & Grants:
While specific grant details are not listed, her extensive publication record indicates active research engagement. Advising focuses on strategic management and international business topics, with notable contributions to case studies on social enterprises and global brigades.
Labs/Teams:
Active in international business and strategy research communities, collaborating with institutions like Thunderbird School of Global Management and the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management.





