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Yadong Luo is Professor and Emery M. Findley, Jr. Distinguished Chair at the Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami, where he specializes in the Department of Management. His academic career has established him as a leading scholar in international business, global strategy, and cross-cultural management across diverse institutional contexts.
Professor Luo's research spans critical areas including geopolitical strategy, emerging markets, institutional complexity, and corporate adaptation to fragmented globalization. His work examines how multinational enterprises navigate complex institutional environments, manage geopolitical risks, and develop effective strategies for international expansion. He has made significant contributions to understanding the interplay between politics and business in the global arena, particularly regarding de-risking policies, multipolar geo-strategy frameworks, and the politicized nature of contemporary international business.
His recent publications reveal a strong focus on contemporary challenges in international business, particularly geopolitical tensions and corporate responses to global disorder. His work emphasizes strategic resilience through risk mindset, managerial foresight, and corporate orchestration to navigate the complex interplays of emerging risks and de-risk regulations in fractured globalization.
- AOM Hyundai Motor Eminent Scholar Award
Professor Luo has served in editorial roles including with Management and Organization Review, where he was involved in the journal's founding and early development approximately two decades ago. His scholarly approach emphasizes the NICE framework (Navigational, Insightful, Cooperative, and Engaged) to characterize impactful scholarship that balances theoretical rigor with collaborative engagement and societal relevance.
While specific laboratory information isn't detailed in the provided text, Professor Luo's extensive collaborative work across multiple publications indicates active engagement in international research networks focused on global business strategy, as evidenced by his multi-authored research on infrastructure deficiencies in emerging markets, network effects in international acquisitions, and institutional complexity in Chinese management research.


