Biography
Dr. Bertrand Guillotin joined the Fox School of Business at Temple University in 2015, following appointments as Director of the International Programs Office at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and as part-time instructor with Campbell University, NC, after a successful international corporate career in Germany and in the US.
Having spent 30 years outside his home country, Dr. Guillotin has taught in the US and in Europe. He speaks French, German, and English fluently.
At the Fox School of Business, Dr. Guillotin serves as Associate Professor, Academic Director of the International Business Administration BBA program, as well as Academic Advisor and ex-officio Executive Board Member of the IB Association. He has received several teaching, research, and service awards.
In the scholarly IB Community, Dr. Guillotin has been very engaged with the Academy of International Business (former Chapter Chair and AIB regional conference organizer (US Northeast, 2016-2018). A member of the Temple Center for IB Education and Research Advisory Board since 2015, Dr. Guillotin became the Principal Investigator/Project Director for the 2022-2026 CIBER grant on October 1, 2022.
Dr. Guillotin’s research interests include IB and strategic management. His recent scholarly publications include several teaching cases distributed by Harvard Publishing and articles in the Journal of Management Development, Journal of Risk and Financial Management, Journal of International Education in Business, and the Thunderbird International Business Review. In addition to speaking at academic conferences, he has been a member of the Editorial Board for the Thunderbird International Business Review (Wiley) since 2016.
Other publications include specialized press articles in the Financial Times (London, UK), Les Echos, a prominent French economic newspaper, and the European Foundation for Management Development’s Global Focus magazine.
Dr. Guillotin holds a DBA from Grenoble Ecole de Management (France), an MBA in International Management from Thunderbird/Arizona State University (USA), a European Diploma of Higher Education in International Marketing (Switzerland), a Manager du Commerce International diploma (France), and a Brevêt de Technicien Supérieur en Commerce International (France).
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
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BA 4101 | Global Business Policies | Undergraduate |
BA 4102 | Strategic Management | Undergraduate |
HRM 3580 | Cultural Intelligence to Succeed in the Global Economy | Undergraduate |
HRM 3580 | Special Topics - Human Resource Management | Undergraduate |
IB 2504 | Fundamentals of Business in Africa and the Middle East | Undergraduate |
IB 3101 | Fundamentals of International Business | Undergraduate |
IB 3580 | Cultural Intelligence to Succeed in the Global Economy | Undergraduate |
IB 3596 | Global Entrepreneurship | Undergraduate |
BA 9683 | Research Project I | Graduate |
BA 9783 | Research Project II | Graduate |
BA 9883 | Research Project III | Graduate |
SGM 5051 | Business Strategy in a Global Environment | Graduate |
SGM 5138 | Global Innovation Strategy: Creating Agile, Innovative, Globally-Competitive Organizations | Graduate |
Selected Publications
Recent
(2019). Strategic Internationalization Starts at Home: The Case of Capacity Creation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, 14(1). doi: 10.33423/jsis.v14i1.985.
(2019). Strategic Internationalization Starts at Home: The Case of Capacity Creation in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, 14(1). doi: 10.33423/jsis.v14i1.985.
Guillotin, B. (2019). Using Unconventional Wisdom to Re-Assess and Rebuild the BRICS. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 12(1), 8. doi: 10.3390/jrfm12010008.