Arieh A. Ullmann
Associate Professor
Area: Strategy
Office:
AA-208
Office phone: (607) 777-6858
E-mail:
aullmann@binghamton.edu
Arieh A. Ullmann  

 

Educational Background

Degrees granted/granting universities:

  • Ph.D., University of St. Gallen, St. Gall, Switzerland
  • M.B.A., University of St. Gallen, St. Gall, Switzerland
  • M.S., Biochemistry, Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland

Current research and teaching interest:

Strategic Mangement, Alliance Strategy, Impact of CEO on financial performance, Impact of organizational culture on strategy, relationship between CEO demographics and organizational strategy, Case research and writing..

 

 

Teaching Profession

Years at Binghamton University:

1981 - Present

Courses regularly taught:

  • Strategic Managment (graduate and undergraduate)
  • Strategic Management of Technology (graduate)
  • World of Business (undergraduate)
  • Strategy of Multinational Enterprise (graduate)

Teaching experience at other universities:

  • University of St. Gallen (Switzerland)
  • University of Maryland Berlin (Germany)
  • Free University, Berlin (Germany)
  • Haifa University (Israel)
 

 

Most Significant Publications

Professor Ullmann has had articles published in:

  • Academy of Management Review
  • California Journal of Management
  • Journal of General Management
  • Case Research Journal
 

 

Additional Information on Professor Arieh A. Ullmann:

Professor Ullmann is fluent in five languages and has been actively involved in assisting the business schools at two Romanian universities in changing their curricula and training their faculty supported by a grant from the U.S. Information Agency. He has also worked in Hungary and Slovenia and trained Russian visitors as small business counselors. Professor Ullmann has been instrumental in developing the innovative "World of Business" course. His work on international strategy has also led to a number of cases which have been published in leading strategic management books. He is also the author of four books.

 

 

 

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