CHILE

James Craft - Business

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


Hector Correa

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

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)

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

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.

Languages Proficiency in Spanish & German; competence in French & Russian


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