Saeed Samiee serves as the Collins Professor of Marketing and Chair of the Management & Marketing department at the Collins College of Business, The University of Tulsa. He teaches graduate, undergraduate, and professional development courses focused on marketing strategy and international business, while maintaining active international engagement through visiting scholar positions and executive education programs. His academic credentials include a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, an MBA from California State University-Long Beach, and a B.S. from Brigham Young University. Professor Samiee's research centers on international business, international marketing, and marketing strategy. His work critically examines country-of-origin effects, global branding dynamics, and strategic responses to international market complexities. He investigates how consumer perceptions of product origins influence global brand strategies and how firms navigate cultural and operational challenges in international markets. Analysis of his recent publications (2020-2024) reveals a strong emphasis on bibliometric examinations of emerging market MNEs, meta-analyses of country image perceptions, and exploration of disruptive forces in global marketing. His work consistently bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, particularly in digital transformation and cross-cultural consumer behavior. His distinguished awards include: Mayo Research Excellence Award (4 times) from Collins College of Business Journal of International Marketing’s Hans Thorelli and Tamer Cavusgil Awards Significant Contributions to Global Marketing Award (Lifetime Achievement) from AMA Global Marketing Division (2017) TU’s Outstanding Researcher Award (2022) Professor Samiee holds significant editorial leadership as Area Editor for Journal of International Business Studies and Associate Editor for Decision Sciences Journal, while serving on 13 editorial boards. His fellowship in the Academy of International Business and distinguished fellowship in the Academy of Marketing Science reflect his scholarly impact. As department chair, he shapes academic direction and mentorship within the Management & Marketing program. His professional network extends through extensive editorial service and society fellowships, though specific research labs or dedicated teams are not documented in available sources.









