

Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis
Professor integrating diverse disciplines to study the complexities of corporate strategy and international business, Rosemarie Ham Ziedonis has made significant contributions to the academic community. From 2002 to 2010, she served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan's Business Administration department. During her tenure, she was deeply involved in teaching and research, focusing on the strategic management of firms in a global context. Her research interests lie at the intersection of corporate strategy and international business, where she explores how companies navigate and succeed in the global marketplace. Professor Ziedonis is particularly interested in the strategic decisions firms make to enhance their competitive advantage and the implications of these decisions on international operations. Her work has been instrumental in shaping the understanding of how businesses can effectively strategize in an increasingly interconnected world.
Publications
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