Ishtiaq Pasha Mahmood

Assoc Professor
Strategy & Policy
National University of Singapore
Singapore

Biography

Ph.D. (1999), Political Economy and Government, Harvard University, USA, 1999, B.A. (1992), High Honors, Phi Beta Kappa, Oberlin College, USA, 1992

Research Intrest

FDI, Productivity, and Corruption with Immanuel Lingga (Working Paper), Power Concentration in Groups with Lydia Lu, Zhu Hongjin (Data collection completed), Openness and R&D Productivity in Japan with Kaz Asakawa (Data Collection completed), Market Creating Innovation in Emerging Markets with M. Dieleman (Theory-building stage)

List of Publications
The evolving impact of combinatorial opportunities and exhaustion on innovation by business groups as market development increases: The case of Taiwan, with Chi-Nien, Chung and Will Mitchell (2013), Management Science, 59 (5)
Political Connections and Business Strategy: The Impact of Types and Destinations of Political Ties on Business Diversification in Closed and Open Political Economic Contexts, with Chung, Chi-Nien and Will Mitchell (2016), Global Strategy Journal, published on line DOI: 10.1002/gsj.1148
Firm restructuring during an economy-wide shock across institutional environments, with Natarajan S and Singh, Kulwant (2016), Organization Science, forthcoming

Global Scientific Words in Business and Management