
معرفی
Shyamala Sethuram is an Assistant Professor of International Business at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, part of The City University of New York (CUNY). She earned her PhD in Management–International Business from Rutgers University (2023), an MA in International Economics and Finance from Brandeis University, and a BBA from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. Previously, she served as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Rutgers University.
- PhD, Management–International Business, Rutgers University (2023)
- MA, International Economics and Finance, Brandeis University
- BBA, Business Administration, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Her research focuses on the intersection of corporate strategy and international business, particularly examining foreign divestment, cross-border acquisition delays, and venture capital investment holding periods in emerging markets. She has contributed to journals like Journal of International Business Studies and Global Strategy Journal, emphasizing timely decision-making in complex global contexts.
Recent publications highlight divestiture timing, foreignness effects on exit barriers, and the strategic value of venture capital patience. She has presented at major conferences including the Academy of International Business and Academy of Management.
Scientific Awards:
- Nominee for Outstanding Dissertation Award, Rutgers University (2023)
- Dean's Dissertation Fellowship, Rutgers University (2021)
- Lemberg Program Prize for Excellence in Economics, Brandeis University (2015)
- JASSO Honors Scholarship for International Students (2008)
She serves as an ad hoc reviewer for journals such as Journal of World Business and Corporate Governance: An International Review, and has consulted for organizations like UNCTAD, the World Bank, and ERIA.

