Anatoly V. Zhuplev

Anatoly Zhuplev is a professor of international business and entrepreneurship at Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles, California) and former editor-in-chief at the Journal of East West Business (2011-2013). He taught for ten years at the Moscow Management Institute, and subsequently at the Advanced Training Institute of the State Committee for Printing and Publishing in Moscow; in Bonn, Germany in 1994, 1998, 2009; in Warsaw, Poland (as a Fulbright scholar) in 2005; in Paris, France in 2004-2007, and at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts in 1989-1990. His books, book chapters, and articles on International Management, International Entrepreneurship, International Business, European Energy Security and Corporate Governance (around 100 overall) have been published in the U.S., Canada, Western Europe, Russia, and the former USSR. He received his PhD from the Moscow Management Institute, Russia, in 1981, and his BS from the Moscow Engineer-Economics Institute in 1974.

Publications

Russia: Traveling Scylla and Charybdis of Economic Nationalism – Could Economic Nationalism Be a Useful Tool to Boost Economic Growth and Development?
Mikhail Yevgenievich Kuznetsov, Anatoly V. Zhuplev. © 2019. 25 pages.
International economic developments are driven by two conflicting trends: globalization and localization with rising protectionism in many global regions and nations. Russian...
Disruptive Technologies for Business Development and Strategic Advantage
Anatoly V. Zhuplev. © 2018. 364 pages.
The proliferation of entrepreneurship, technological and business innovations, emerging social trends and lifestyles, employment patterns, and other developments in the global...