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Stephen Rosenbaum serves as Professor of Economics at Hult International Business School since 2014, teaching marketing, global economics, and global strategy across London and Dubai campuses. With 20 years of professional experience spanning entrepreneurship, consulting, and Private Banking (including regional responsibility for Latin America and the Caribbean), he integrates practical industry insights into academic instruction while maintaining active research engagement.
His research program centers on experimental economics applied to international business contexts, with particular emphasis on multi-partner project dynamics, institutional corruption mechanisms, and cooperative behavior in transitional economies. Key investigations examine contract design in knowledge-intensive service firms, truth-telling incentives across cultural settings, and resource management dilemmas in Central Asia. His work consistently bridges theoretical economic frameworks with real-world business challenges, especially regarding market entry strategies and institutional adaptation in developing regions.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a concentrated research trajectory focused on behavioral responses within institutional constraints, with recurring methodological use of experimental evidence from Central Asia and Africa. Dominant thematic clusters include corruption determinants (particularly bribery mechanics and social norm interactions), transition economy adaptations (examining marketization effects on pro-social behavior), and multi-partner project governance (addressing coordination challenges in complex alliances).




