Ying Shi

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PhD Candidate, Management and Organization

Office Address 406B Business Building
Email Address yfs5262@psu.edu

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Research Interests

Strategic Leadership; Executive Attributes; Executive Succession; Organizational Value and Purpose; Corporate Diversity Action

Education

Ph D, Management (Strategic Management), Pennsylvania State University, 2026 (Expected)

MS, Management (Strategic Management), Peking University, 2021

BA, Management (Business Administration), Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, 2019

Courses Taught

MGMT 481 – Global Strategic Management
With increasing competition around the globe, companies today confront an increasing array of choices regarding geographic markets, locations for key activities, ways of organizing businesses, operations, and processes for managing across borders. This course provides a broad exploration of new business models developed for competing in the global marketplace. It discusses the evidence, concepts and models for understanding the strategic issues facing executives nowadays and their impacts on company performance. In particular, it investigates various aspects of corporate level and business level strategy dealing with opportunities and challenges in the global competitive environment. It considers the dynamics in the global business environment and addresses key strategic decisions that influence firm growth and competitive advantages. The aim of this course is to prepare students to manage effectively in today's interconnected world by understanding this changing environment, principles of global strategy, and the relation between global strategy and organization. Students will develop strategic thinking capabilities and apply analytical tools and frameworks for understanding key factors influencing decision making in today's interconnected world. The course builds on insights from prior business courses in accounting, marketing, finance, organizational behavior, strategy, and international management. Learning will take place through lectures, in-class activities, case discussion, simulation, and group project and presentations.

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