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David Bartlett Senior Professorial Lecturer Management

Degrees
B.A., University of California, San Diego
M.A., University of Chicago
Ph.D., University of California, San Diego

Bio
David Bartlett joined the Kogod School of Business in August 2014 as Executive in Residence in the Department of Management.

Prior to his appointment at Kogod, Bartlett held faculty positions at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota and Vanderbilt University as well as visiting professorships at Tamkang University (Taiwan), Yerevan State University (Armenia), and the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (Uzbekistan).

Bartlett’s research, teaching, and consulting focus on international corporate strategy with special attention to emerging markets and emerging technologies. He has published widely on these and related topics in both scholarly journals and international business venues while leading interdisciplinary research projects on the global economy. His University of Michigan Press book (The Political Economy of Dual Transformations: Market Reform and Democratization in Hungary) won the ASEES/SSRC’s Hewett Prize for Political Economy. Bartlett's current research addresses global sustainability, innovation ecosystems, and technology startups.
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Teaching

2024 Term 1

  • KSB-640 Strategy in the Global Economy

Summer 2024

  • MGMT-496 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring: Sustainability and Technology

  • MGMT-496 Selected Topics:Non-Recurring: Sustainability and Technology

Fall 2024

  • IBUS-350 Global Emerging Markets

  • MGMT-205 Business Ethics

  • MGMT-230 Global Sustainability

  • MGMT-294 Comm Service Learning Project: Global Sustainability

2024 Term 4

  • KSB-640 Strategy in the Global Economy

Spring 2025

  • IBUS-300 Fundamentals of Int'l Business

  • IBUS-350 Global Emerging Markets

  • KSB-640 Strategy in the Global Economy