Academic Career
Since 1980, Czinkota has been a faculty of Marketing and International Business in McDonough School of Business Administration which is one of four undergraduate schools and one of five graduate schools at Georgetown University. Czinkota has written several International Business textbooks such as “International Business” (8th Edition), “International Marketing” (10th Edition), “The Global Marketing Imperative”, and “Mastering Global Markets”. His books have been translated into Spanish and Japanese. Since 2007, he has been a professor (chair) at Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham who is responsible for researching and teaching.
Since 2009, Czinkota has kept a blog on international business. The content ranges from international jeopardy questions to video interviews with professionals in the field .
In 2011, he received two significant honors in Peru. He has received a Doctor Honoris Causa degree (his third) for his work in International Business and Marketing. Second, it was announced by the Universidad Ricardo Palma, that its new School of Global Marketing and Business is being named after Czinkota.
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