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Shirley J. Daniel
Shirley J. Daniel, PhD, is Professor of Accountancy and Director of the Pacific Asian Management Institute (PAMI) in the Shidler College of Business at the University of Hawai‘i. She received her PhD from Oklahoma State University, majoring in accounting with minors in economics and quantitative methods. Dr. Daniel’s research focuses on international comparative manufacturing and accounting practices, and international corporate governance and has been published in numerous journals including Asia-Pacific Journal of Management, Asian Business and Management, Management International Review, Accounting Organisations and Society, and Journal of International Business Studies.
Manuel G. Serapio
Dr. Manuel G. Serapio is Faculty Director of the Institute for International Business (IIB) and Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER), Director of the Master of Science in International Business Program, and Associate Professor of Management and IB in the Business School, UC Denver. He teaches introduction to international business, global perspectives, international entrepreneurship, dialogues on globalization, and international business consulting; he has received numerous outstanding teaching awards. His research focuses on the international entrepreneurship, foreign direct investment, international outsourcing, international HR management, internationalization of research and development, and international alliances. In his position as IIB and CIBER Faculty Director, he develops academic initiatives, manages faculty development programs, supports leading international business research, and produces business outreach programs. Dr. Serapio received his PhD in International Business from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an MBA in International Business from the University of Hawai‘i, and a BA in Economics from Ateneo University in the Philippines.