Niron Hashai Explained
Niron Hashai (Hebrew: ניראון חשאי; born 1965) is an Israeli business scholar. He is a professor of strategy and international business, and the dean of the Arison School of Business at Reichman University.
Biography
Hashai was born in Netanya, Israel in 1965.[1] He is the son of Bella and Yehuda Hashai.
In 2007, the Israel Strategy Conference was founded by Dovev Lavie, Ithai Stern and Niron Hashai.[2] In 2017, Hashai moved to the Arison School of Business at Reichman University, and in 2021 he became dean of the school.[3] [4] [5] Hashai's research covers areas such as: theory of the multinational corporation, technological innovation, diversification, and growth patterns of high technology firms.[6] Hashai has an h-index of 23 and his work has been published in various management/business journals.[7] [8] [9] He is a member of the editorial board of the Strategic Management Journal,[10] Journal of International Business Studies[11] and Global Strategy Journal.[12]
His research contribution includes:
Introducing innovative models that analyze the impact of knowledge transfer within multinational companies on MNEs' location and outsourcing decisions,[13] identifying unique stages in the international expansion processes of small and young high-tech companies [14] and Presenting the complexity of the relationship between a company's product diversity and performance.[15] [16]
Published works
Books
- Ramamurti, R. & Hashai, N. (eds.), The Future of Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise, Emerald, 2011.
- Almor T. & Hashai, N. (eds.), FDI, International Trade and the Economics of Peacemaking, The College of Management, Academic Studies, 2000.
- Asmussen, C.G., Hashai N. & Minbaeva, D. (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of International Strategic Management, Edward Elgar, 2024.
Selected Articles
- Hashai, N., Within-Industry Diversification and Firm Performance—An S-shaped Hypothesis. Strategic Management Journal, 36(9), 2015, pp. 1378–1400
- 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
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Niron Hashai (1965-). National Library of Israel. January 17, 2021.
- Web site: The Israel Strategy Conference (ISC). isc.
- Web site: Global MBA - RRIS - Reichman University. 2020-08-16. www.idc.ac.il. en.
- Web site: Niron Hashai in Reichman University website.
- Web site: Niron Hashai CV.
- Web site: Niron Hashai - Manchester University.
- Hashai. Niron. 2015. Within-industry diversification and firm performance—an S-shaped hypothesis. Strategic Management Journal. en. 36. 9. 1378–1400. 10.1002/smj.2290. 166829348. 1097-0266.
- Hashai. Niron. 2015-11-24. Focusing the High-Technology Firm — How Outsourcing Affects Technological Knowledge Exploration. en. Rochester, NY. 2695160. Journal of Management, Forthcoming.
- 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. 10.1287/stsc.2017.0033. 2333-2050. free.
- Web site: Strategic Management Journal. 2020-08-16. www.strategicmanagement.net.
- Web site: About / Editorial Board. 2020-08-16. www.palgrave.com.
- Web site: Global Strategy Journal. 2020-08-16. Wiley Online Library. en.
- Web site: A global system view of firm boundaries . 2022-06-15 . scholar.google.com.
- Web site: Sequencing the expansion of geographic scope and foreign operations by "born global" firms . 2022-06-15 . scholar.google.com.
- Web site: Within‐industry diversification and firm performance—an S‐shaped hypothesis . 2022-06-15 . scholar.google.com.
- Web site: שיעור בניהול: מה כדאי ללמוד מהחברות שלא בזבזו משבר טוב. גלובס. 2021-04-03.