Dr Peder Greve
Associate Professor in International Business
Postgraduate Research Director of International Business and Strategy
Specialisms
- Strategic leadership in international business,
- Top management team internationalisation,
- Executive turnover and compensation,
- Strategic leadership interface,
- Team diversity
Location
Dr Peder Greve publishes research in the areas of Strategic Leadership and International Business Strategy. He also convenes and teaches International Business in Henley's Flexible MBA and Global Executive MBA programmes.
Qualifications
- PhD in International Management from the University of St. Gallen
- MSc in International Management from the University of St. Gallen
- BSc degree in Business Management from King’s College London
Experience
Postdoc Research Fellow at the University of St. Gallen
Research areas
- Strategic leadership
- Internationalisation
- Performance at multinational enterprises
Peder's recent research outputs have been published in Journal of Management, Journal of World Business, Leadership Quarterly, and International Journal of Human Resource Management.
Areas of expertise and industry experience
- Consulting experience spanning multiple industries and countries in Europe and North America, including HR strategy projects for large multinationals and market entry studies for SMEs
- Academic and industry project leadership
International business
The International Business module is designed to provide key theoretical insights and analytical tools for practising managers who face the opportunities and challenges of a global business environment. ...
Specialisms
- Strategic leadership in international business
- Top management team internationalisation
- Executive turnover and compensation
- Strategic leadership interface
- Team diversity
Location
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