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Luis Dau
Associate professor of international business and strategy and associate fellow of the Center for Emerging Markets
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Liberal-leaning businesses left Russia faster than conservative-leaning ones, Northeastern research finds
Louis Vuitton storefront in Russia

Liberal-leaning businesses left Russia faster than conservative-leaning ones, Northeastern research finds

Companies like Uber and Nike pulled out of Russia soon after the war with Ukraine began, while others like Hilton continued operations.
Research on international business norms leads Northeastern professor to win Fulbright Scholarship award
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Research on international business norms leads Northeastern professor to win Fulbright Scholarship award

International business professor Luis Dau will head to the University of Leeds in the UK to further his research in 2024.
How have businesses been able to survive during COVID-19 pandemic?

How have businesses been able to survive during COVID-19 pandemic?

As nations across the world have come up with individual approaches to combat the spread of the coronavirus, the repercussions for international businesses have been intense, say Luis Dau and Elizabeth Moore. The Northeastern researchers published two papers in October that offer solutions for the next global disruption.
When corporations respond to terror attacks with acts of kindness—and when they don’t
Special Police, Army, and other units move toward the scene in Paris suburb Saint-Denis on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2015. Heavily armed police surrounded a suburban Paris apartment in a raid targeting the suspected mastermind of the Paris attacks. Credit: KAMIL ZIHNIOGLOU/Sipa via AP Images

When corporations respond to terror attacks with acts of kindness—and when they don’t

When targeted by terrorism, businesses tend to respond with charitable support. But the story changes when companies themselves are at risk.