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About Dante Di Gregorio

Dante Di Gregorio is a Professor at the California State University Monterey Bay College of Business, where he teaches courses in Strategy, Entrepreneurship and International Business.  He earned a PhD in strategy from the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland at College Park.  He previously served on the faculty of the University of New Mexico.
 
Dante Di Gregorio’s research spans the broad areas of entrepreneurship, international management, and strategy, and he has published in journals including Journal of International Business Studies, International Business Review, Journal of World Business, Management Science, Research Policy, and IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management.  The topics he has addressed in published and ongoing research projects include international new ventures, international business opportunities, social & sustainable entrepreneurship, and youth entrepreneurial intentions.  He serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Business Venturing, the Journal of Management Studies, and the Journal of World Business.    
 
Prior to working in academia, Dante served as an independent consultant and jointly founded an international business consulting firm.  In this capacity, he provided market research, business intelligence, and consulting services to public and private entities, including government agencies from Canada, the United States, Mexico, and Brazil, as well as Fortune 500 companies and small businesses.  Since entering academia, he has remained active with the business community through outreach, consulting projects, and board participation.  He has also served as PI on three federal grants related to international business education.  Dante has studied and/or worked in Mexico, Germany, and Austria, and has been involved in coordinating academic programs in or involving Mexico, Italy, Iraq, Ecuador and China.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, California State University, Monterey Bay College of Business
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Journal Articles (9)

Book Chapters (1)