Hector Correa - Public and International Affairs
Laura Hastings - Public and International Affairs
Anil Makhija - Business
James Mauch - Education
Carmelo Mesa-Lago - Economics
James Craft
Professor of Business Administration/
Director of the Doctoral Program
J. M. Katz Graduate School of Business
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Email: craft@vms.cis.pitt.edu
| Primary Focus | Human Resource Management, Industrial Relations, Business Strategy and Competitivenss | |||
| Research Focus | Human resource strategy and planning, union and management responses to a changing environment | |||
| Publications | Professional journal articles in the are of HR strategy, HR competitor analysis, sources of union power, union strategy and tactics in labor relations | |||
| Consulting | Implementing HR change, Group process facilitation to define competitive approaches, HR environmental scanning, performance management | |||
| Education | B.A., Claremont McKenna College, 1961; MBA, 1963 and Ph.D. 1968, University of California at Berkeley | |||
| International Experience | Mexico, Argentina, Ecuador, Chile, Hungary, Poland | |||
| Languages | Spanish: reading, writting and speaking |
Professor
Director of Latin American Seminars SEMLA
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA)
Email: correa1@pitt.edu
| Research Focus | Applications of analytical methods (mathematics, operations, research, statistics) to analysis of projects, programs, policies and plans dealing with population, health, nutrition, education, organizational and socio-economic development. | |||
| Publications | Author or editor of 10 books, and more than 100 papers. | |||
| Consulting | Consultant for AID, ILO, World Bank, OAS, UNESCO, WHO, and numerous governments. | |||
| Education | Ph.D. Mathematical Statistic University
of Madrid Spain
Ph.D. Mathematical Economics Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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| International Experience | Worked and/or taught in about 50 countries in Africa, America, Asia, and Europe | |||
| Languages | Spanish and English. |
Laura Hastings
Assitant Professor
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Email: hastings@vms.cis.pitt.edu
| Primary Focus | International Political Economy | |||
| Research Focus | The Politics of Banking in Emerging Markets | |||
| Publications | "The State and Business Interest,"
in the problematic Relationship between Economic and Political Liberalization
in Latin America, Ed. P. Oxhorn & P. Starr. (Lynn Reiner, 1997).
"Regulatory Revenge: The Politics of Free Market Financial Reforms in Chile, " in The Politics of Finance in Developing Countries, ed. Haggard, Lee & Maxfield (Cornell UP, 1993) |
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| Consulting | IADB, Ford Foundation | |||
| Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Ph.D. Political Science 1992.
John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, MA, Intl. Rel, 1984 Harvard College, BA, Russian & Soviet Studies, 1982 |
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| International Experience | Argentina, Chile, Germany, Russia.
Conducted field research in E. Germany, Russia, Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina & Chile. Secondary school in France; College Study in West Germany. |
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| Languages | Proficiency in Spanish & German; competence in French & Russian |