Biography
Roger J. Kashlak is Professor of International Business at the Sellinger School of
Business at ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø. He has been with ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø since 1993. During
the past ten years, he has also served as Department Chair and Senior Associate Dean
of the Business School, chaired the university's NCAA Cycle 3 Recertification, and
was a member of the university's Executive Governance and Budget Committees. He received
a B.S. in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, an
MBA in International Business from Temple University and a Ph.D. in International
Business and Strategy from Temple University.
Dr. Kashlak was a member of the International Business Department at the University
of Auckland (2000-2002) and subsequently served as Visiting Professor of International
Business there. He has been a Research Fellow at the Voinovich Center for Leadership
and Public Affairs at Ohio University and has been an invited lecturer and developed
courses and seminars at institutions including: Thunderbird (The American Graduate
School of International Management); Temple University-Japan; Manipal University (India);
Katholiek University Leuven (Belgium); Institut Technologi Mara (Malaysia); and, Universidad
Jesuita Alberto Hurtado (Chile).
Dr. Kashlak's research has focused on topics such as international reciprocity, international
alliances, global expansion in telecom, health care and other industries, global control
and corporate governance issues, executive education pedagogies, and comparative analyses
of leadership and work attitudes. His research has been published in leading journals
such as Journal of International Business Studies, Strategic Management Journal, Management
International Review, Journal of Business Research, Long Range Planning and Journal
of International Management, and presented at over 60 national and international conferences
since 1993. He is a co-author of the book, International Management: Managing in a
Diverse and Dynamic Global Environment, published in 2005 by McGraw-Hill, with Chinese
editions published through 2011. The American 2nd edition was published in 2009, and
the international edition in 2010. The text has been used by universities in 22 countries.
He has also served on various editorial boards and as a reviewer for international
business and strategic management journals.
Dr. Kashlak's teaching focuses on International Management and Global Strategy at
undergraduate, MBA and Executive MBA levels. He has developed and conducted Executive
MBA courses throughout the world including, China, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, South
Africa, Chile, Argentina, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic. He is the recipient
of ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø's 1997 Distinguished Teacher Award and other teaching honors from Beta Gamma
Sigma, The Sellinger School and Alpha Sigma Nu, the Jesuit Honor Society.
Prior to academia, Dr. Kashlak worked for AT&T-Communications International, where
he developed the initial international rate negotiation strategy and was responsible
for financial negotiations with host governments and telecom entities throughout the
world. Subsequent to that job, he established AT&T-Communication's Italian subsidiary.
Dr. Kashlak has continued to be involved in the corporate world through executive
education with firms such as AEGON, AT&T, Ericsson, Northrop-Grumman, Lucent Technologies,
Motorola, and various sub-Saharan African public and private entities.
Dr. Kashlak sees his most important role as focusing on the next generation, including
his children and his students, and the most recent edition of his textbook is dedicated
to "the next generation of scholars." He is the father of two sons: Adam, who has
degrees from McGill University and Johns Hopkins University and who is currently pursuing
a Ph.D.in Mathematics at Cambridge University, and Jake, who graduated from ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±Íø
University Maryland in 2012, and just recently completed his Masters of Philosophy
In Theater and Analysis at Trinity College Dublin.
Academic Degrees
Ph D, Temple University.
MBA, Temple University.
BS, University of Pennsylvania.
Representative Publications
Strategic Management Journal: Kashlak, R. and M. Joshi. Core Business Regulation and
Dual Diversification Patterns in the Telecommunications Industry. Vol. 15(8): 603-613.
Journal of International Business Studies: Kashlak, R., R. Chandran and A. Di Benedetto.
Reciprocity in International Business: A Study of Telecommunications Alliances and
Contracts. Vol. 29(2): 281-304.
Management International Review: Hamilton, R. and R. Kashlak. National Influences
on Multinational Corporation Control System Selection. Vol. 39(2): 1067-1089.
Group and Organization Management: Konrad, A., R. Kashlak, I. Yoshioka, R. Waryszak
and N. Toren. What Do Managers Like To Do: Managerial Preferences in Five Countries.
Vol. 26(4): 401-433.
Journal of International Management: Kashlak, R. Establishing Financial Targets for
Joint Ventures in Emerging Countries: A Conceptual Model. Vol. 4(3): 241-258.
Journal of International Management: Sherman, H., R. Kashlak and M. Joshi. The Effect
of the Board and Executive Committee Characteristics on the Degree of Internationalization.
Vol. 4(4): 311-335.
Journal of Business Research: Jones, R. and R. Kashlak. Socio-Regulatory Upheaval,
Reference Points and Strategic Evolution of the Cigarette Industry. Vol. 51(3): 193-200.
Long Range Planning: Joshi, M., R. Kashlak and H. Sherman. 1998. The Changing Boundaries
of Telecom: How Strategic Alliances are Reshaping the Industry. Vol. 31(4): 542-549.
Long Range Planning: Hamilton, R., V. Taylor and R. Kashlak. Diagnosing Multinational
Control Systems for Global Competitiveness. Vol. 29(6): 857-868.
Journal of Asia Pacific Business: Kashlak, R. J., Sherman, H., Understanding Trade
Balances and Reciprocity in Global Telecom between Asia and the United States
Other Selected Publications
Women in Management Review: Toren, N., A. Konrad, I. Yoshioka and R. Kashlak. Managerial
Task Preferences of Job Attributes: Are They Different for Women and Men? Vol. 12(6):234-243.
International Journal of Organizational Analysis: Sherman, H., R. Kashlak and M. Joshi..
Inside Board Members, Regulatory Change and Internationalization: The Case of the
Telecommunications Industry. Vol. 6(1).
Hospital and Health Care Services Administration: Zinn, J., R. Kashlak, and E. Balotsky.
Selecting Markets Strategically for International Competition: Lessons from the For-Profit
Hospital Industry. Vol. 39(1): 17-30.
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship: Jones, R., R. Kashlak and A. Jones. Knowledge
Flows and Economic Development Through Micro-Enterprise Collaboration In Third Sector
Communities. Vol. 7(1): 39-49.
Journal of Current Research in Global Business: Kashlak, R., M. Joshi and H. Sherman.
Board of Director Composition and Foreign Direct Investment: A Longitudinal Study.
Vol. 5(8): 1-11.
Journal of Current Research in Global Business: Sherman, H., R. Kashlak and M. Joshi.
Corporate Governance and Industry Convergence. Vol. 2(3): 32-39.
International Journal of Public Administration: Kashlak, R. and S. Beldona. Partner
Reciprocity, Telecommunications Flows and Balance of Trade Patterns between the United
States and Latin America. Vol. 23(5/6): 1161-1180.
Journal of Global Business: Lorenzi, P. and R. Kashlak.Self-Ascribed, Ideal and Stereotypical
Leader Behaviors of Chilean and American Managers.
Thunderbird International Review (International Executive):. Kashlak, R. and R. Chandran.
International Reciprocal Service Agreements: An Analysis of the International Long
Distance Service Industry. Vol. 35(3): 237-252.
Selected Pedagogical Publications
Journal of Teaching in International Business: Kashlak, R. J., Lorenzi, P., Cummings,
J. L., Strategically assessing international business learning aims: A proposed model.
Vol. 18(2/3).
Journal of Teaching in International Business: Kashlak, R. and R. Jones. Internationalizing
Business Education: Factors Affecting Participation in Overseas Study Programs. Vol.
8(2): 57-75.
Journal of Teaching in International Business: Cotner, J., R. Jones and R. Kashlak.
Effectively Integrating an International Field Study into the EMBA Curriculum. Vol.
15(1): 5-20.
Journal of Teaching in International Business: Kashlak, R., R. Jones and J. Cotner.
Strategically Rethinking the Executive MBA International Business Experience. Vol.
10(3).
Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business: Kashlak, R., R. Jones and J. Cotner. Integrating
Organizations, Strategies, Environments and Social Awareness into the Global Learning
Experience. Vol. 7(2): 36-45.
Journal of College Teaching & Learning: Smith, D., Desai, H. B., Cotner, J. S., Kashlak,
R. J., International Field Studies: Tools for Enhancing Cultural Literacy. , Vol.
2(2): 9-17.