Research Areas
International trade and investment; emerging economies
Current Projects
Developing materials for the use of corporate codes in controlling corruption; developing business-lead initiatives to combat corruption.
Representative Publications
“Using Sociological Theories of Isomorphism to Evaluate the Possibility of Regime Change Through Trade Sanction,” University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law 30.753 (2009)
“Multiple Communities and Corruption,” Journal of Business Ethics (forthcoming 2009/2010)
(with George J. Siedel and Matthew Kasdin)
“Corruption as a Pan-Cultural Phenomenon: An Empirical Study In Countries at Opposite Ends of the Former Soviet Empire.” Texas Journal of International Law 39.215 (2004).
Education
JD, Duke University, 1988; LLM, Duke University, 1988; AB, Harvard University, 1982
Career and Recent Professional Awards; Teaching Awards
Fulbright Fellowship; Excellence in Teaching Award (Undergraduate Division), 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006; David W. Hauck Award for Outstanding Teaching, 1996; Lindback Award, 2000; Rappaport Core Teaching Award 2004, 2009.
Academic Positions Held
Wharton: 1992-present. Visiting Appointments: National University of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, India; Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
Other Positions
Judicial Clerk, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 1988-89
Professional Leadership 2005-2009
Reviewer, American Business Law Journal
Corporate and Public Sector Leadership 2005-2009
Co-Chair, United Nations Committee on Electronic Commerce and Trade Facilitation Law Group (Geneve, Switzerland)