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Gary Sibeck, Ph.D. - Loyola Marymount University. Los Angeles, CA, US

Gary Sibeck, Ph.D.

Emeritus Professor of Marketing and Business Law, College of Business Administration | Loyola Marymount University

Los Angeles, CA, UNITED STATES

Biography

Gary Sibeck is an emeritus professor of marketing and business law at Loyola Marymount University. Sibeck is a law expert who served as associate dean of the College of Business Administration for 20 years and as chair of the Marketing and Business Law Department for 10 years. Prior to LMU, Sibeck taught at Western New Mexico University and practiced law in Oklahoma City for three years. He is a member of several professional organizations, including the Oklahoma Bar, the United States Court of International Trade, the American and Pacific/Southwest Business Law Associations, and the Business Association of Latin American Studies.

Education (3)

USC: Ph.D. 1971

University of Oklahoma: J.D.

University of Oklahoma: M.A, Graduate Studies

Areas of Expertise (3)

International Marketing

Law

Latin America

Industry Expertise (3)

Research

Training and Development

Education/Learning

Articles (2)

Building global competencies through experiential coursework in international travel and tourism

Emerald Insight

2011-05-12

The purpose of this paper is to examine strengths and limitations of current experientialapproaches for enhancing international business education, and propose a new, particularlycost-effective approach grounded in the travel and tourism industry and specific context of internationalcruises.

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Aspects of Comparative Management in Selected Mexican and Peruvian Firms

International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior

2001-01-01

Mexico and Peru are both striving for economic development, and in doing so, they are trying to use management styles that will achieve their goals. This study is a comparison of selected management styles in these two countries with regard to planning, organizing, motivating, and controlling, as these companies attempt to become more competitive in the world economy.

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