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Jonathan Doh, PhD - Villanova University. Villanova, PA, US

Jonathan Doh, PhD

Senior Associate Dean for Research, Faculty Advancement and Global Engagement; Herbert G. Rammrath Endowed Chair in International Business; Professor, Management & Operations | Villanova University

Villanova, PA, UNITED STATES

Jonathan Doh, PhD, is an expert in international business, global leadership and corporate social responsibility.

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Jonathan Doh: Do MNEs contribute to, or reduce inequality? VSB's Center for Global Leadership Celebrates its 10th Anniversary

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Areas of Expertise (12)

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

Cross-Cultural Management

Latin America

International Trade

International Management

Emerging Markets

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Business Ethics

Globalization

Strategic Alliances

Offshoring

Business

Biography

Dr. Jonathan Doh is Associate Dean of Research, Rammrath Chair in International Business, Faculty Director of the Center for Global Leadership and Professor of Management at the Villanova School of Business. He teaches and...

Education (3)

The George Washington University: PhD

State University of New York - Albany: MA

State University of New York - Plattsburgh: BA

Select Accomplishments (7)

Ranked 12th Most Prolific International Business Scholar (professional)

2001–2010

Elected Fellow, Academy of International Business (professional)

2015

Elected Executive Committee Member, Academy of Management (AOM) Organizational and Natural Environment Division (ONE) (professional)

Served as PDW Chair (2012), Program Chair (2013), Division Chair-Elect (2014), Division Chair (2015) and Past Division Chair (2016).

Grand Prize, Dr. Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize for Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula (professional)

2014

Richard Beckhard Prize for Outstanding Paper in Change and Organizational Development (professional)

Awarded for "The High Impact of Collaborative Social Initiatives," published in Sloan Management Review.

Second Place, Oikos Foundation Award for Corporate Sustainability (professional)

2013

Gold Medal Award (professional)

Awarded by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Affiliations (10)

  • Fellow, Academy of Management (AOM)
  • General Editor, Journal of Management Studies
  • Editor-in-Chief, Journal of World Business
  • Consulting Advisor, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu International (DTTI), Global Energy Resources Group
  • Consulting Editor, Long Range Planning
  • Co-Editor-in-Chief, MRN International Environment of Global Business
  • Consulting Editor, Journal of International Business Studies
  • Senior Associate, Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
  • Senior Nonresident Fellow, Emerging Markets Institute, China-Europe International Business Schools (CEIBS) (Shanghai, China)
  • Affiliate, Emerging Markets Internationalization Research Group, University of Sydney Business School (Sydney, Australia)

Select Media Appearances (9)

Mexico to Announce Measures on U.S. Amid Tariff Talks

LiveNow from Fox  

2025-03-08

Mexico's president is expected to announce "retaliatory" measures against the U.S. following threats of tariffs from President Trump. Dr. Jonathan Doh at Villanova University joined LiveNow from Fox's Josh Breslow to explain what's next.

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A South Philly Produce Distributor Is Girding for Pain From Trump's Tariffs on Mexico

The Philadelphia Inquirer  

2025-03-07

The trade war unleashed by Trump—slapping 25% tariffs on most imports from putative allies Canada and Mexico, while also increasing levies on China to 20%—has deepened uncertainty across the economy... "It's really quite an expansive and profound approach, and one that we really have literally never seen in recent history," said Jonathan Doh, professor of international business at Villanova University.

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Who's Got Trump's Ear on Tariffs?

The New York Times  

2025-03-06

President Trump's tariff policy has given corporate chiefs and investors a serious case of whiplash... Trump seems to be taking an ad hoc approach here, according to Jonathan Doh, a professor of international business at the Villanova School of Business and a former trade official with the Commerce Department. "There is not a single, unified perspective regarding the efficacy and impact of tariffs," he said, adding that it doesn't look like Trump has "a clear long-term strategy or end game."

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Trump Tariffs: Villanova Professor Weighs in on Potential Impact

6 ABC  

2025-03-03

The Trump administration is implementing a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico and Canada... Tariffs of this magnitude would likely increase prices paid by U.S. shoppers since importers typically pass along a share of the cost of those higher taxes to consumers, experts said. "The impacts could be quite immediate and quite profound," Jonathan Doh, the Rammrath Chair in International Business at Villanova University, told Action News.

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New U.S.-Japan Trade Deal Benefits Some Farmers and E-Commerce

APM's Marketplace  

2019-10-08

American beef and pork farmers will be some of the big winners. So will companies that sell digital software, content and data... But one sticking point isn't covered by the new agreement, says Jonathan Doh, a professor at Villanova University. "It doesn't address the largest share of U.S.-Japan trade, which is in the auto sector."

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Bummed by Starbucks' Price Hike? Here's How Much It Costs to Make Your Coffee

NBC News Digital  

2018-06-11

The timing of Starbucks' price increase had me skeptically raising a brow. On May 29, Starbucks closed 8,000 locations for anti-bias training, an initiative that followed the wrongful arrest of two Black men in a Philadelphia Starbucks last April... "I highly doubt the price increase is directly related to the diversity initiatives," says Villanova University's Jonathan Doh. "I think these things are on two different tracks. My strong suspicion is these price increases are designed to recoup expenditures on employee benefits."

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Why Are We Afraid of Cuba?

Huffington Post  

2017-02-22

"Cuba is at a crossroads. Yet it seems some in the United States are hesitant to take the next step, fearful of what could happen if we actively engage and participate in what will undoubtedly be a profound transition. Some of this hesitation appears to emanate from fear. In my view, this fear is wholly unfounded. On the contrary, Cuba poses no threat to the United States, but may provide opportunity, with great potential for commercial interactions, educational exchange and broader social integration between our two countries."

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Don't Scapegoat Trade

Huffington Post  

2016-09-08

"This presidential election cycle has emerged as one of the most unusual in recent years, and not only for the obvious reasons. For the first time since before World War II, both candidates are seriously questioning the benefits of freer trade."

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The World Is Their Workplace

The New York Times  

2013-01-30

International work-study is most common in business schools. Jonathan Doh, an associate professor of business at Villanova and director of the Center for Global Leadership, tells students to start early and intern often—at home or abroad. Promising freshmen are invited to take part in the Global Citizens Program, which includes a yearlong course geared toward understanding business practices in either London or Singapore, where they spend 10 weeks in classes (15 credits) and 6 weeks at a full-time internship (3 credits) during their second semester.

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Select Academic Articles (5)

International Business Responses to Institutional Voids

Journal of International Business Studies

Jonathan Doh, Suzana Rodrigues, Ayse Saka-Helmhout, Mona Makhija

2017

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Corporate Political Activity and Regulatory Capture

Journal of Management

Michael Hadani, Jonathan Doh, Marguerite A. Schneider

2016

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Guest Editors' Introduction: Ethics, Corporate Social Responsibility and Developing Country Multinationals

Business Ethics Quarterly

Jonathan Doh, Bryan W. Husted, Xiaohua Yang

2016

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Absorptive Capacity of Emerging Economy Firms: Rationalization, Professionalism and Isomorphism

Academy of Management

Kathleen Yi Jia Low, Jonathan Doh, James A. Robins

2016

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The World of Global Business, 1965–2015: Perspectives on the 50th Anniversary Issue of the Journal of World Business: Introduction to the Special Issue

Journal of World Business

Jonathan Doh, Fred Luthans, John Slocum

2015

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