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Nada Kobeissi is an Associate Professor of Management at the School of Business, Long Island University (LIU). She holds a Ph.D. and MBA in Organization Management from Rutgers University, a Master of International Management from Baylor University, and a Bachelor of Science with a minor in Economics from the University of Houston. She has held consulting roles with multiple United Nations programs, including UNDP, UNCDF, and the Division for the Advancement of Women.
Research Interests: Dr. Kobeissi specializes in International Management in emerging and transition economies, Entrepreneurship with a focus on microfinance and small business development, Corporate Governance, and Social Issues in Management. Her interdisciplinary work bridges business strategy, economic development, and social impact, particularly in underserved and post-conflict regions.
Her recent publications span topics such as corporate governance in transition economies, microfinance and women’s empowerment, SME resilience, and digital transformation. These works reflect a consistent focus on institutional development, inclusive growth, and strategic adaptation in complex environments. She has published in top journals including Strategic Management Journal, Business & Society, and Journal of Small Business Management, and her research has been translated into Chinese, Russian, and Arabic, indicating global relevance.
Scientific Awards and Recognition:
- Best Paper Award – Academy of Management
- Best Paper Proceedings – Academy of Management
- Nomination for All-Academy Carolyn Dexter Best International Paper Award
Advising and Grants: While specific advisees and grant details are not listed, Dr. Kobeissi has co-edited a book, secured international publishing outlets, and presented at global forums, suggesting active mentorship and research funding engagement. She has lectured in MBA programs in South Korea and India and has been invited as a discussant in multiple international symposia across the Middle East and Europe.
Labs and Research Teams: Though no formal lab or research center is mentioned, her collaborative work with the United Nations and international academic networks indicates participation in global research initiatives focused on development, governance, and entrepreneurship.




