Jonathan Doh

Bio of Jonathan Doh

Portrait of Jonathan Doh.

Jonathan Doh is Associate Dean of Research and Global Engagement, Rammrath Chair in International Business, Co-Faculty Director of the Center for Global Leadership, and Professor of Management at the Villanova School of Business. He teaches and does research at the intersection of international business, strategic management, and corporate sustainability.  Doh has been a visiting professor at Vienna University of Economic and Business, University of Auckland, and University of Sydney, among others. Previously, he was on the faculty of American and Georgetown Universities and a trade official with the U.S. Department of Commerce, with responsibilities related to NAFTA and North American trade.

Jonathan is author or co-author of more than 95 refereed articles, 40 chapters, a dozen teaching cases and simulations, and eight books. His articles have appeared in leading management journals, including the Academy of Management Review, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management, Journal of Management Studies, Management Information Studies QuarterlyOrganization Science, Strategic Management Journal, among others. His co-authored books include Multinationals and Development (Yale University Press, 2007), NGOs and Corporations: Conflict and Collaboration (Cambridge University Press, 2009), Aligning for Advantage: Competitive Strategies for the Political and Social Arenas (Oxford University Press, 2014), and International Management: Culture, Strategy, and Behavior (McGraw-Hill/Irwin), which is in its 12th edition.

 Jonathan has made more than 200 presentations to the Academy of Management, Academy of International Business and others, and served these groups in numerous leadership capacities. He has been Associate or Consulting Editor of numerous journals and was Editor- in-Chief of Journal of World Business from 2014-2018. In January of 2020, he was selected as a General Editor for Journal of Management Studies. He has won numerous awards for his teaching, research and service, including the Villanova Outstanding Research Award, Villanova’s highest award for research accomplishment. In addition, he has consulted and/or provided executive training for more than 120 global organizations.

He is a fellow of both the Academy of International Business and the Academy of Management. He was ranked the 12th most prolific international business scholar in the world for the period 2001-2009 (Lahiri & Kumar, 2012) 298 out of 44,945 scholars in business and management (Stanford University Scientists Ranking, 2023), placing him among the top .65%. 

He holds a Ph.D. in strategic and international management from George Washington University.