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Casimir Barczyk - Management

Matthew McMullen - Business

Robert Donnurrommo - History


Casimir C Barczyk
Associate Professor
Management
Department of Management, Calumet Campus
Hammond, IN 46323-2094
Email: barczyk@calumet.purdue.edu

Primary Focus  
  Total Quality Management, Human Resource Management
Research Focus Total quality management and symbolic/participative management
Publications Participative and symbolic management, and total quality management
Consulting Taught total quality management course in Lithuania and in Poland
Education B.S., Loyola-Chicago, 1975; M.U.P.P., Illinois, 1983; Ph.D., 1987
International Experience Lithuania, Poland
Languages Polish



Matthew McMullen
Associate Director, International Business Center and Center for International
Enterprise Development
Katz Graduate School of Business
University of Pittsubrgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Email: mcmullen@katz.business.pitt.edu

Primary Focus  
  Emerging Markets/Transitional Economics
Research Focus Financing of educational reform within emerging market countries
Publications Government documents, education journals, journals fo comparative education
Consulting Government agencies in eastern Europe, companies pursuing interests in emerging market countries, and educational institutions
Education B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1991; Ph.D. University of Pittsubrhgh, 1995
International Experience Consulting, teaching, research and other professional work in France, England, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Scotland, Austria, Italy, Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Chile
Languages French, Italian - Basic speaking and comprehension; Polish, Slovak and Czech - Intermediate speaking and comprehension


Jay J Rosellini
Chair of German/Associate Professor
Foreign Languages and Literatures
Foreign Languages and Literatures, SC
West Lafayette, IN 47906-
Email: roselij@mentor.cc.purdue.edu

Primary Focus  
  Modern German Culture and Society
Research Focus German literature and politics, 1789 to the present
Publications Modern German culture in the context of political and societal developments
Consulting Graduate study in Munich (1 year) and Berlin (1 year); Visiting professor in Hamburg (1989/90). Extensive travel in Eastern and Western Europe. Numerous short research trips to Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Education B.A., Illinois, 1969; M.A., 1972; Ph.D., Indiana, 1976
International Experience Colleagues in Germany (Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich), Denmark (Aalborg), Italy (Turin), England (Bath and Canterbury), and Poland (Poznan).
Languages German, Italian, French, Spanish, Danish


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