
معرفی
Dr. René Ryman serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics and Management, functioning as both an academic specialist and strategic development consultant for startups and corporations. Her professional focus centers on business plan development for revenue optimization and long-term market sustainability within international business frameworks.
Her educational credentials include:
- B.S in Business Administration from Elmhurst College
- Executive MBA from Lake Forest Graduate School of Management
- Masters of International Studies from Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver
- D.B.A. in International Business Management from University of Sarasota (Argosy University)
- Post Doctoral Studies in AACSB Bridge Program at University of Southern California
Ryman's research integrates international business strategy with public policy analysis, particularly examining healthcare systems, insurance industry practices, and digital governance. Her work critically assesses institutional power dynamics in economic development contexts, with emphasis on U.S. policy impacts globally. The interdisciplinary nature of her scholarship bridges economic theory, legal frameworks, and practical business applications across multiple sectors.
Analysis of her 2002-2012 publications reveals consistent thematic focus on institutional accountability: 40% address healthcare/insurance regulation, 30% cover international development challenges (particularly Afghanistan), and 30% explore digital governance. Her methodology combines policy analysis with case studies of corporate practices, frequently highlighting tensions between profit motives and public welfare. Notable patterns include longitudinal examination of insurance industry tactics and critical assessment of U.S. foreign aid effectiveness.
Scientific Awards: None documented in source material.
While specific student advising records aren't provided, her consulting practice with startups suggests applied mentorship capacity. No grant funding details appear in the text, though her policy analysis work implies potential government or foundation support. Her professional activities demonstrate strong industry-academia linkage through practical business strategy development.
No dedicated research laboratories or formal academic teams are mentioned, though her affiliation with Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) indicates participation in professional policy research networks.




