Niron Hashai
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Prof. Niron Hashai | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | Israel |
Education | B.Sc. in Information Systems Engineering from the Technion, 1990. MBA and a PhD from the Faculty of Management at Tel Aviv University, 1994-2002 |
Awards | The John H. Dunning Research Fellow 2011-2012, The Inaugural Peter J. Buckley International Visiting Fellow 2017-2018 |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Reichman University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, New York University, University of Manchester |
Website | Prof. Niron Hashai Website |
Prof. Niron Hashai (Hebrew: ניראון חשאי; born 28 August 1965; Netanya, Israel) is a Professor of Strategy and International Business at Reichman University. In September 2021 he was appointed as the dean of the Arison School for Business Management in Reichman University.[1]
Career[]
Professor Hashai was born in Netanya, Israel. he is the son of the Bella and Yehuda Hashai. Hashai holds a B.Sc. in Information Systems Engineering from the Technion, from 1990. He received his MBA and a PhD from the Faculty of Management at Tel Aviv University in 1994 and 2002. In the years 1990-1994 he served as a project manager in Amanet[2] later he was co-founder of Meitar - an international consulting and commerce company, mostly active in nurturing business connections between Israel, Egypt, Jordan and Turkey, until 2000. In 2002 he was admitted as a lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and in 2012 received the rank of Associate Professor at the School of Business Administration at the Hebrew University. During his years in the Hebrew University, Prof. Hashai was appointed as a vice dean and head of strategy and Entrepreneurship department in the business management school. In addition, he served as the academic director of the Executive MBA program at the Hebrew University, as the Albertson-Waltuch, chair in Business Administration and as the academic director of the Asper Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the School of Business Administration at the Hebrew University.[3]
In 2017, Prof. Hashai moved to the Arison School of Business at Reichman University. As of 2019, Professor Hashai serves as head of the MBA programs, and in September 2021 he was appointed as dean of the Arison School for Business Management.[4] Prof. Hashai is also a Visiting Professor in University of Manchester and at the Dunning Research Center, in Reading University.[5] In the past, he also held guest positions in the business management school in the New York University, in the Blavatnik Governmental school at the Oxford University and in the business management school at Leeds University Business School. Professor Hashai is a co-founder of the Hebrew University Entrepreneurship Center, and of the Israel Strategy Conference (ISC)[6]
Research[]
Hashai research focuses on the theory of multinational companies, the growth processes of small high-tech companies, the relationship between product diversification and firm performance, the relationship between technological innovation and international expansion, and the growth patterns of small high-tech companies[7] Hashai research contribution includes Presenting innovative models that analyze the impact of knowledge transfer within multinational corporations on location and outsourcing decisions, Identification of unique stages in the international expansion processes of small and young high-tech companies, [8][9] and Analyzing the complex relationships between product diversification and firm performance.[10][11]
Professor Hashai's research has been published in journals such as the Strategic Management Journal,[12] the Journal of International Business Studies,[13] Strategy Science,[14] the Journal of Management[15] and Research Policy.
Professor Hashai is a member of the editorial board of journals including: the Strategic Management Journal[16] the Journal of International Business Studies[17] and the Global Strategy Journal.[18] He also served as an Associate Editor at the Journal of International Management in 2019–2020.
Published works[]
Hashai has more than 69refereed publications, with an h-index of 19.[19]
(Partial List)
Books[]
- Ramamurti, R. & Hashai, N. (Eds.), The Future of Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise, Emerald, 2011
- Almor T. & & Hashai, N., FDI, International Trade and the Economics of Peacemaking, The College of Management, Academic Studies, 2000
Selected Articles[]
- Belenzon, S., Hashai, N., Pattaconi, A., The Architecture of Attention: Group Structure and Subsidiary Autonomy. Strategic Management Journal, 40 (10), 2019, pp. 1610–1643
- Hashai, N., Within-Industry Diversification and Firm Performance—An S-shaped Hypothesis. Strategic Management Journal, 36(9), 2015, pp. 1378–1400
- Buckley, P.J. & Hashai, N., The Role of Technological Catch up and Domestic Market Growth in the Genesis of Emerging Country Based Multinationals, Research Policy, 43, 2014, pp. 423–437
- Hashai, N., Sequencing the Expansion of Geographic Scope and Foreign Operations of 'Born Global' Firms. Journal of International Business Studies, 42(8), 2011, pp. 994–1015
- Buckley, P.J. & Hashai, N., Formalizing Internationalization in the Eclectic Paradigm. Journal of International Business Studies, 40(1), 2009, pp. 58–70
- Buckley, P.J. & Hashai, N., A Global System View of Firm Boundaries. Journal of International Business Studies, 35(1), 2004, pp, 33-45
Personal life[]
Professor Hashai married to Einat, and has three children. He is a long-distance runner. As of 2007 he runs with the GRC running club.[20]
External links[]
- Prof. Niron Hashai CV
- Prof. Niron Hashai in Reichman University Website
- Prof. Niron Hashai in Hebrew University of Jerusalem Website
- Niron Hashai publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Publications by Niron Hashai at ResearchGate
- Prof. Niron Hashai in Academia.edu
References[]
- ^ "Prof. Niron Hashai in Reichman University website".
- ^ "amanet - about amanet". amanet.
- ^ Prof. Niron Hashai in Hebrew University of Jerusalem Website
- ^ "Global MBA - RRIS - Reichman University". www.idc.ac.il. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
- ^ "Prof Niron Hashai | The University of Manchester". www.research.manchester.ac.uk. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
- ^ "The Israel Strategy Conference (ISC)". isc.
- ^ "Reichman University". Reichman University.
- ^ "Reichman University". IDC.
- ^ דפנה ברמלי גולן, רוצים להשתלב בהייטק? 3 דרכים לעשות את זה, גלובס, 06.12.2021
- ^ ניראון חשאי, שיעור בניהול: איך מתרגמים את המציאות החדשה להזדמנויות עסקיות?, גלובס, 24.3.21
- ^ ניראון חשאי, לחשב מסלול מחדש: איך יודעים שהגיע הזמן לשינוי?, גלובס, 12.11.21
- ^ Hashai, Niron (2015). "Within-industry diversification and firm performance—an S-shaped hypothesis". Strategic Management Journal. 36 (9): 1378–1400. doi:10.1002/smj.2290. ISSN 1097-0266. S2CID 166829348.
- ^ Hashai, Niron (2015-11-24). "Focusing the High-Technology Firm — How Outsourcing Affects Technological Knowledge Exploration". Rochester, NY. SSRN 2695160. Cite journal requires
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(help) - ^ Hashai, Niron; Markovich, Sarit (2017-08-17). "Market Entry by High Technology Startups: The Effect of Competition Level and Startup Innovativeness". Strategy Science. 2 (3): 141–160. doi:10.1287/stsc.2017.0033. ISSN 2333-2050.
- ^ Hashai, Niron (2015-11-24). "Focusing the High-Technology Firm — How Outsourcing Affects Technological Knowledge Exploration". Rochester, NY. SSRN 2695160. Cite journal requires
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(help) - ^ "SMS | Strategic Management Journal". www.strategicmanagement.net. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
- ^ "About / Editorial Board | Journal of International Business Studies | palgrave". www.palgrave.com. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
- ^ "Global Strategy Journal". Wiley Online Library. Retrieved 2020-08-16.
- ^ Niron Hashai publications indexed by Google Scholar
- ^ "raceview - showall". raceview.
- Living people
- Israeli academics
- 1965 births
- Business school deans
- Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya faculty
- Tel Aviv University alumni