Faculty and ResearchExpert Guide
Dan Prud'homme
Assistant Professor
Department of International Business
College of Business
Florida International University
Modesto A. Maidique Campus
11200 S.W. 8th St, MANGO 442
Miami, FL 33199
(305) 348-4218
dprudhom@fiu.edu
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Professional ActivitiesDan Prud'homme is an assistant professor at Florida International University (FIU)’s College of Business (Miami, FL, USA) and a research associate at Duke University's China campus. Previously, he worked at a business school in Paris, France. Prior to joining academia, Dan worked for a decade in Beijing and Shanghai, China, specializing in intellectual property and innovation management, non-market strategies, and international trade. He was a consultant at one of the world’s largest law firms, manager of the IPR and R&D working groups at the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, and an advisor at the EU-China IP Key division of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). In those roles, Dan worked closely with multinational enterprises and local firms, as well as Chinese, EU, and US government officials. Prior to that, Dan worked in the legislature in the US. Dan has formally advised the World Bank, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China's State Intellectual Property Office (now CNIPA), the European Commission, and other organizations. Dan’s research has been cited by the Financial Times, Bloomberg, Reuters, Associated Press, Washington Post, and other news outlets. After completing his PhD in management, Dan was a visiting research fellow and a teaching fellow at University of Oxford (UK) for a year. He also holds graduate degrees in law and public policy. |
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Refereed Journal ArticlesPrud'homme, D., & Tong, T. (2023). Rethinking firm-specific advantages from intellectual property rights: Boundary conditions for MNEs. Journal of International Business Studies . (In Press)Prud'homme, D., Chen, G., & Tong, T. (2023). Are super-apps coming to the U.S. market? Harvard Business Review . View ArticleRolfes, D., Prud'homme, D., & Kalloe, V. (2023). International tax reform the C-Suite can't ignore. MIT Sloan Management Review . View ArticlePrud'homme, D., Tong, T., & Han, N. (2021). A stakeholder-based view of the evolution of intellectual property institutions. Journal of International Business Studies . View ArticlePrud'homme, D. (2019). 3 myths about China's IP regime. Harvard Business Review . View ArticlePrud'homme, D. (2019). Re-conceptualizing intellectual property regimes in international business research: foreign-friendliness paradoxes facing MNCs in China. Journal of World Business . View ArticlePrud'homme, D., & von Zedtwitz, M. (2019). Managing “forced” technology transfer in emerging markets: The case of China. Journal of International Management . View ArticlePrud'homme, D., & von Zedtwitz, M. (2018). The changing face of innovation in China. MIT Sloan Management Review . View ArticlePrud'homme, D., von Zedtwitz, M., Jan Thraen, J., & Bader, M. (2018). “Forced technology transfer” policies: workings in China and strategic implications. Technological Forecasting and Social Change . View ArticlePrud'homme, D. (2017). Utility model patent regime “strength” and technological development: experiences of China and other East Asian latecomers. China Economic Review . View ArticleZhang, T., Prud'homme, D., & Lutze, O. (2017). China’s new patent commercialization strategy. Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice . View ArticlePrud'homme, D. (2016). Dynamics of China's provincial-level specialization in strategic emerging industries. Research Policy . View ArticlePrud'homme, D. (2016). Forecasting threats and opportunities for foreign innovators in China’s strategic emerging industries: a policy-based analysis. Thunderbird International Business Review . View Article |
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BooksPrud'homme, D., & Zhang, T. (2019). China's Intellectual Property Regime for Innovation. . Springer . Prud'homme, D., & Song, H. (2016). Economic Impacts of Intellectual Property-Conditioned Government Incentives. . Springer . |
