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Pankaj Ghemawat is the Global Professor of Management and Strategy at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, and the Anselmo Rubiralta Professor of Global Strategy at IESE Business School. He joined NYU Stern in 2014 and serves as Director of the Center for the Globalization of Education and Management, promoting scholarship on globalization’s business implications.
- Global Professor of Management and Strategy, NYU Stern School of Business
- Anselmo Rubiralta Professor of Global Strategy, IESE Business School
- Director, Center for the Globalization of Education and Management
His research centers on globalization, international business strategy, and economic connectivity. He developed the CAGE framework and the DHL Global Connectedness Index, which measures cross-border interactions in trade, capital, information, and people. His work challenges the myth of a 'borderless world' and provides strategic tools for navigating global complexity.
The most recent publications, such as The New Global Road Map (2018) and The Laws of Globalization (2016), emphasize enduring strategies amid rising nationalism, geopolitical tensions, and deglobalization trends. These works integrate data-driven analysis with actionable frameworks for multinational enterprises.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow, Academy of International Business
- Fellow, Strategic Management Society
- Eminent Scholar Award, Academy of Management (2014)
- Axiom Business Book Gold Award
- 50 Thinkers Book Award
- IESE Alumni Research Excellence Award
Professor Ghemawat has advised numerous executives and policymakers through his research and publications. He has not supervised named students in the provided text, but his influence extends through widely used teaching cases and executive education. His work is supported by collaborations with institutions like DHL and IESE, and he leads initiatives focused on global strategy education.
He directs the Center for the Globalization of Education and Management at NYU Stern, which fosters interdisciplinary research and pedagogy on globalization. His academic networks span Harvard, IESE, and NYU, positioning him at the forefront of global strategy scholarship.





