Kraiwinee Bunyaratavej, PhD
Visiting Associate Professor of Management
Department of Business Administration
College of Business
Delaware State University
1200 N. DuPont Hwy, Dover, DE 19901
302.857.7992
kbunyaratavej [at] desu.edu
CV
Education
Ph.D. in International Business, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Primary Field: International Business/Finance
Secondary Field: International Macroeconomics.
Post-MBA Certificate in International Finance, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
MBA – Finance and Investment, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
Research Interests/Area
- Supply Chain
- Finance
- Investments
- Personal Finance
- Offshoring/Outsourcing
- Economic Convergence
- International Finance and Global Financial Markets
- The European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) and the Euro
Professional Memberships
- Member: Academy of International Business
Publications
- Bunyaratavej, K. (2013). Honda Automobile (Thailand) and its Supply Chain Disruption. In S. Leon. (Ed.), Cases in Sustainability: Applications in Supply Chain Management, Financial Time Press, pp. 63-72.
- Bunyaratavej, K., & Hahn, E. D. (2012). “Reverse Offshoring of Services: The New Wave of Emerging Offshorers”. International Journal of Service Science, Management, Engineering, and Technology, 3(2), pp. 1-12.
- Hahn, E. D., & Bunyaratavej, K.(2011). “Offshoring of Information-intensive Services: Structural Breaks in Industry Life Cycles”. Service Science, 3(3), pp. 239-255.
- Hahn, E. D., Bunyaratavej, K., & Doh, J. P. (2011). “Impacts of Risk and Service Type on Nearshore and Offshore Investment Location Decisions: An Empirical Approach”. Management International Review, 51, pp. 357-380.
- Bunyaratavej, K., Doh, J. P., Hahn, E. D., Massini, S. & Lewin, A. Y. (2011). “Conceptual Issues in Services Offshoring Research: Implications for Organizational Management and International Business”. Group & Organization Management, (36)1, pp. 70-102.
- Hahn, E. D. & Bunyaratavej, K. (2010). “Services Cultural Alignment in Offshoring: The Impact of Cultural Dimensions on Offshoring Location Choices”. Journal of Operations Management, (28)3, pp. 186-193.
- Doh, J. P., Bunyaratavej, K. & Hahn, E. D. (2009). “Separable but not Equal: The Location Determinants of Discrete Services Offshoring Activities”. Journal of International Business Studies, 40(6), pp. 926-943.
- Hahn, E. D., Doh, J. P. & Bunyaratavej, K. (2009). “Risk in IS Offshoring: Firm Learning,
- Industry Competition and Offshore Location Choice”. MIS Quarterly, (33)3, pp. 597- 616.
- Bunyaratavej, K., Hahn, E. D. & Doh, J. P. (2008). “Multinational Investment and Host Country Development: Location Efficiencies for Services Offshoring”. Journal of World Business, 43(2), pp. 227-242.
- Bunyaratavej, K., Hahn, E. D. & Doh, J. P. (2007). “International Offshoring of Services: A Parity Study”. Journal of International Management, 13(1), pp. 7-21.
- Bunyaratavej, K. & Jayaraman, T. K. (2007). “Are the Pacific Island Countries Ready for a Single Currency?”. Journal of Developing Areas. 40(2), pp. 141-155.
- Bunyaratavej, K. & Hahn, E. D. (2005). “An Integrative Approach to Measuring Economic Convergence: The Case of the European Union”. Global Economy Journal, 5(2), pp. 1-23.
- Bunyaratavej, K. & Hahn, E. D. (2003). “Convergence and Its Implications for a Common Currency in ASEAN”. ASEAN Economic Bulletin, 20(1), pp. 49-59.
- Bunyaratavej, K. (2002). “The Suitability of the Maastricht Treaty Convergence Criteria and the European Union Enlargement”. Proceedings of the 2002 Academy of International Business – Northeast Conference, pp. 70-79.
Working Paper
- Bunyaratavej, K. & Jayaraman, T. K. (2005). “A Common Currency for the Pacific Region: A Feasibility Study”. Department of Economics, University of South Pacific, USPEC Working Paper No. 2005/4.
Faculty Advisor for Students’ Research
- Canova, D. A., Day, E., Murphy, A., Sutton, W. B. (2011). “Foreign Direct Investment Determinants: The Case of the United States and China”. Proceedings of the 2011 National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) 2011.
Honors & Awards
- The 2012-13 American Consortium on European Union Studies (ACES)-EU Center of Excellence- GWU EU Research Center grant award.
- The 2009-10 American Consortium on European Union Studies (ACES)-EU Center of Excellence- GWU EU Research Center grant award.
- Applied for the European Commission grant entitled “Getting to Know Europe: Local Communities and the European Union” with Dr. Susan Cooper and Dr. Anthony Armstrong, Wesley College.
- Doctoral Scholarship Support Grant, the Academy of International Business, 2002 Annual Meeting. Paper Title: “Measuring Economic Convergence in the European Union: A Hierarchical Modeling Approach”.
- Working Paper Series Grant, the European Union Research Center, The George Washington University. Paper Title: “Economic Convergence in the ASEAN Nations and Prospects for Forming a Single Currency Area”.
- Working Paper Series Grant, the European Union Research Center, The George Washington University. Paper Title: “The Optimum Currency Area Index for European Union Enlargement”.
- International Business Department Scholarship, the George Washington University. (Based on Academic Merit)
- 1998 – 1999
- 1999 – 2000
- Beta Gamma Sigma, National Honor Society for Collegiate Schools of Business, May, 1997. (Based on Academic Merit)
- Second class honors in education, Thammasat University, March, 1994. (Based on Academic Merit)
Teaching
- International Management, Operations Management, Business Ethics