

Lívia Markóczy
Professor LÃvia Markóczy is an active researcher in the fields of strategic management, cross-cultural research, and decision making. As an Associate Professor at the School of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her students and colleagues. Her academic journey began with a PhD from the prestigious Judge Institute of Management Studies at the University of Cambridge, which laid the foundation for her distinguished career in academia. Before joining the University of Texas at Dallas, Professor Markóczy enriched the academic communities at the University of California, Riverside, and the Budapest University of Economic Sciences with her expertise and innovative teaching methods. Her research is particularly focused on understanding how cultural differences impact strategic decision-making processes within organizations, a topic that is increasingly relevant in today's globalized business environment. Professor Markóczy is deeply committed to fostering a learning environment that emphasizes the development of analytical and decision-making skills among her students. She believes in the importance of integrating social responsibility and ethical considerations into business education, preparing her students to become conscientious leaders in their respective fields. Beyond her academic pursuits, LÃvia Markóczy is an active member of the Plano, Texas community, where she resides with her family. Her dedication to both her professional and personal life exemplifies her commitment to making a positive impact in all areas she engages with. Through her research, teaching, and community involvement, Professor Markóczy continues to contribute significantly to the field of strategic management and the broader academic community.
Publications
, 1367-1387, 2013-03-28
, 1013-1031, 2001-10-01
, 1931-1955, 2007-08-28
, 376-380, 2003-11-27
, 427-442, 2000-09-01
, 1013-1031, 2001-11-01
, 1018-1039, 2004-09-01
, 277-304, 1993-05-01
, 1228-1242, 1997-10-01
, 5-30, 1994-12-01