Mark Lincoln Chadwin
Professor of Marketing
Education:
BA Yale University 1961 MA Columbia University 1962 PhD Columbia University 1966
Areas of Expertise:
Cross-Cultural Management and Marketing, European Union, International Business and National Security, Intermodal Transportation, Organizational Design and Strategy
Selected Publications:
International Business in New York City: 2000-01 Directory. New York: Affinity Publishing Group-Bertelsmann, 2000. Also edited 1997 and 1999 editions."Dealing with Them: Preparing State and Local Officials for the Cross-Cultural Challenge" (with S. Rogers and P. Kim). Public Administration Review, November-December 1995.
"The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Cross-Cultural Dimension" (with Sherry Burlingame and W. Otto Carroll). Ten Best Papers: Academy of International Business--Northeast US. Scranton, Pa., June 2-3, 1993.
Ocean Container Transportation: An Operational Perspective (with James A. Pope and Wayne K. Talley). New York and London: Taylor and Francis, 1990.
"State Export Development Programs: Assessment and Recommendations." In International Perspectives on Trade Promotion and Export Assistance, edited by S. Tamir Cavusgil and Michael R. Czinkota. New York: Quorum Books, 1990.
Academic Activities:
Director, Weissman Center for International Business, Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York, 1994-2002.Professor of Management (International Business, Organization Theory /Design), Old Dominion University, 1980-1994.
Director, Maritime Trade and Transport, Old Dominion University, 1983-1986.
Assistant to the President, Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass., 1968-1969.
Professional Activities:
Deputy Director, Virginia Center for World Trade, Norfolk, Virginia, 1986-1987.Senior Research Associate, The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C., 1976-1980.
Executive Director, Illinois Economic and Fiscal Commission, 1972-1976.
National Security Advisor to U. S. Senator Birch E. Bayh, Jr.,1971.
Assistant to W. Averell Harriman (Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs and Ambassador-at-Large), 1965-1968 and 1969-1971.
Awards, Honors, etc.:
Outstanding Faculty Award, Department of Management, Old Dominion University, 1981.