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1546
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Overview

Daniel Shapiro is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada and has contributed extensively to the fields of business management, accounting, and medicine. Their research spans a diversity of topics such as international business, healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, renal cell carcinoma treatment, and cancer genomics and diagnostics. Their work frequently intersects strategy and management with health-related disciplines.

Shapiro's main fields of study include:

  • Business, Management and Accounting (16 publications)
  • Medicine (16 publications)

In terms of subfields, Shapiro's research covers:

  • Strategy and Management (14 publications)
  • General Health Professions (6 publications)
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine (6 publications)
  • Molecular Biology (5 publications)
  • Economics and Econometrics (3 publications)

Their research topics are notably diverse, featuring:

  • International Business and Foreign Direct Investment (14 publications)
  • Renal cell carcinoma treatment (10 publications)
  • International Arbitration and Investment Law (8 publications)
  • Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout (8 publications)
  • Renal and related cancers (8 publications)
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics (6 publications)
  • State Capitalism and Financial Governance (4 publications)

Shapiro has published in various venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • The Journal of Urology (7 publications)
  • The American Journal of Medicine (3 publications)
  • Journal of International Business Policy (2 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (2 publications)
  • Multinational Business Review (2 publications)

Recent significant papers authored or co-authored by Shapiro include:

  • "Corporate Diplomacy in the Age of U.S.-China Rivalry," 2022, Academy of Management Perspectives
  • "Expanding the international trade and investment policy agenda: The role of cities and services," 2020, Journal of International Business Policy
  • "The Seniority Swoop," 2021, Nursing Administration Quarterly
  • "A bibliometric analysis and future research opportunities in Multinational Business Review," 2022, Multinational Business Review
  • "The Seniority Swoop: Young Nurse Burnout, Violence, and Turnover Intention in an 11-Hospital Sample," 2021, PubMed

Shapiro collaborates frequently with several co-authors, indicating ongoing professional relationships in research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • José A. Karam (7 joint works)
  • Saul Estrin (5 joint works)
  • Amanda M. Pearl (5 joint works)
  • Anastasia Ufimtseva (4 joint works)
  • Cathy E. Duquette (4 joint works)

Best Publications

  • Marketing meets Web 2.0, social media, and creative consumers: Implications for international marketing strategy

    Pierre R. Berthon;Leyland F. Pitt;Kirk Plangger;Daniel Shapiro

  • Global Foreign Direct Investment Flows: The Role of Governance Infrastructure

    Steven Globerman;Daniel Shapiro

  • Governance infrastructure and US foreign direct investment

    Steven Globerman;Daniel Shapiro

  • Management and ownership effects: evidence from five countries

    Eric R. Gedajlovic;Daniel M. Shapiro

  • Corporate Governance, Family Ownership and Firm Value: the Canadian evidence

    Peter Klein;Daniel Shapiro;Jeffrey Young

  • The Impact of Government Policies on Foreign Direct Investment: The Canadian Experience

    Steven Globerman;Daniel M. Shapiro

  • Ownership Structure and Firm Profitability in Japan

    Eric Gedajlovic;Daniel M. Shapiro

  • Ownership structure and innovation: An emerging market perspective

    Victor Zitan Chen;Jing Li;Daniel M. Shapiro;Xiaoxiang Zhang

  • Economic and strategic considerations surrounding Chinese FDI in the United States

    Steven Globerman;Daniel Shapiro

  • Are OECD-prescribed “good corporate governance practices” really good in an emerging economy?

    Victor Zitian Chen;Jing Li;Daniel M. Shapiro

  • International reverse spillover effects on parent firms: Evidences from emerging-market MNEs in developed markets

    Victor Zitian Chen;Jing Li;Daniel M. Shapiro

  • The Internationalization of Chinese Family Enterprises and Dunning's Eclectic MNE Paradigm

    Carolyn Erdener;Daniel M. Shapiro

  • Knowledge Seeking and Outward FDI of Emerging Market Firms: The Moderating Effect of Inward FDI

    Jing Li;Yong Li;Daniel Shapiro

  • The role of clustering in the growth of new technology-based firms

    Elicia M. Maine;Daniel M. Shapiro;Aidan R. Vining

  • Product Innovations in Emerging Economies: The Role of Foreign Knowledge Access Channels and Internal Efforts in Chinese Firms

    Jing Li;Dong Chen;Daniel M. Shapiro

  • Corporate governance and Asian companies

    Steven Globerman;Mike W. Peng;Daniel M. Shapiro

  • Democratizing Innovation

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  • The Two-Tier Bargaining Model Revisited: Theory and Evidence from China's Natural Resource Investments in Africa

    Jing Li;Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi;Daniel M. Shapiro;Victor Z. Chen

  • The Performance Effects of Business Groups in Russia

    Saul Estrin;Svetlana Poukliakova;Daniel Shapiro

  • Foreign direct investment in emerging and transition european countries

    Steven Globerman;Daniel Shapiro;Yao Tang

  • The effects of corporate governance and ownership on the innovation performance of Chinese SMEs

    Daniel Shapiro;Yao Tang;Miaojun Wang;Weiying Zhang

  • New Theories of the Multinational Enterprise

    Daniel M. Shapiro;Alan M. Rugman

Frequent Co-Authors

Saul Estrin
Saul Estrin London School of Economics and Political Science
Michael Carney
Michael Carney Concordia University
Aidan R. Vining
Aidan R. Vining Simon Fraser University
Eric Gedajlovic
Eric Gedajlovic Simon Fraser University
Chang Hoon Oh
Chang Hoon Oh University of Kansas
Leyland Pitt
Leyland Pitt Simon Fraser University
Richard T. Watson
Richard T. Watson University of Georgia
Mike W. Peng
Mike W. Peng The University of Texas at Dallas
Pierre Berthon
Pierre Berthon Bentley University
Alan M. Rugman
Alan M. Rugman University of Reading

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