Dr Noman Shaheer is Senior Lecturer in International Business Discipline at the University of Sydney. He received his PhD in International Business from Darla Moore School of Business, University of South Carolina. His recent research on digital internationalisation has appeared in Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Business Venturing, Journal of International Marketing, Journal of International Management, and Harvard Business Review. He is also serving as guest editors for special issues at Journal of International Business Studies and Asia Pacific Journal of Management. He has received several prestigious awards including ABDC Network for innovation and excellence in research, the Lazardis award for the Journal of Business Venturing’s Best Paper, AIB /Temple Best Paper Award, Buckley & Casson Dissertation Award, AOM International Management Division Best Dissertation Award and Alan M. Rugman Most Promising Scholar Award. Noman Shaheer is currently serving as the chair of Research Methods Committee at Academy of Management International Management Division as well as Founding Vice chair of Digitalization Special Interest Group at Academy of International Business.
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