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Charles A. Rarick
Department of Management, HR, and Marketing, Professor
Education
 Ph.D., Saint Louis University (Policy Analysis and Administration), 1984
 M.B.A., Drury University (Management), 1978
 B.S., College of the Ozarks (Accounting), 1976
 B.S., University of the State of New York (Psychology), 1991
 Additional Graduate Study: University of London (Organizational
Behavior)
Professional Certification
 SPHR – Certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources by the
Human Resource Certification Institute, Society for Human Resource
Management.
Professional Experience
 Professor of International Business at Purdue University Calumet, 2008
- Present
 Professor of Management and International Business, Andreas School
of Business, Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida, 1999-2008
 Partner, Behavioral Management Systems, Lexington, KY, 1993-1999
 Associate Professor of Business Administration and Director of
Management at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, 1986 1999
 Part-time Instructor, University of Kentucky and Xavier University,19861999
 Assistant Professor of Management at Northwest Missouri State
University in Maryville, Missouri, 1984-1986
 Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Cardinal Newman
College in St. Louis, Missouri, 1980-1984
 Instructor of Business at Brescia University in Owensboro, Kentucky,
1978-1980
 Accountant in the corporate offices of Edison Brothers Apparel in St.
Louis, Missouri, 1976-1978
Refereed Journal Articles
 Rarick, Charles A. and T. Han. Islamic Finance: Panacea for the Global
Financial System? Journal of Applied Business and Economics. 11(3),
2010.
 Rarick, Charles A. and T. Han. Economic Sanctions Revisited: Additional
Reasons Why They Fail. Economic Affairs. 30 (2), 2010.
 Rarick, Charles A., A. Angriawan, C. Barczyk, K. Firlej, and I. Nickerson. A
Comparative Study of American and Chinese Mission Statements.
International Journal of Strategic Management. 10(1), 2010.
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Rarick, Charles A. The Historical Roots of Chinese Cultural Values and
Managerial Practices. Journal of International Business Research 8 (2),
2009.
Rarick, Charles A., A. Angriawan, and I. Nickerson. AmeriTech in the
Philippines: Failure to Adjust to Filipino Cultural Norms? Journal of the
International Academy for Case Studies, 15(2), 2009.
Rarick, Charles A. and K. Firlej. Better Factories Cambodia: Hoping to
Build a Country Void of Sweatshops. Journal of the International Academy
for Case Studies, 15(1), 2009.
Rarick, Charles A. Mencius on Management: Implications of the Writings
of China’s Second Sage. Journal of Comparative International
Management, 11(2), 2009.
Rarick, Charles. Rarick. Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Business
Culture. Advances in Management. February, 2009.
Rarick, Charles A. and I. Nickerson. Expanding Managerial
Consciousness: Leadership Advice from the Bhagavad Gita. Journal of
Behavioral Studies in Business. Vol. 1, 2008.
Rarick, Charles A. Historical Antecedents of Chinese Business Ethics.
Journal of Management Research. January 2009.
Rarick, Charles A. and I. Nickerson. San Miguel Corporation: Should a
Beer Company Be a Public Service Provider? Online Journal of Case
Analysis. Winter, 2008.
Rarick, Charles A. and I. Nickerson. Combining Classification Models for a
Comprehensive Understanding of National Culture: Metaphorical Analysis
and Value Judgments Applied to Burmese Culture. Journal of
Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict. Vol. 12 (2) 2008.
Rarick, Charles A. ASEAN’s Progression Toward Common Market Status:
Pitfalls and Policy Prescriptions. Journal of Global Business Issues. Vol. 2
(2) Fall 2008.
Rarick, Charles A. Confucius Revisited: An Analysis of the Dingzhou
Analects for Managerial Application and Understanding in China and
Beyond. International Journal of Management Studies. 15(2) December,
2008.
“Patagonia: Climbing to New Highs with a Smaller Carbon Footprint.”
International Journal of the Academy for Case Studies. Vol. 14 (7), With L.
Feldman, 2008
“An Ethical Assessment of the Use of Economic Sanctions as a Tool of
Foreign Policy”. Journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs, with M.
Duchatelet, June 2008
“BAHAMASAIR: National Airline of the Bahamas Considers Privatization”.
Online Journal of International Case Analysis. Vol. 1 (1), with I. Nickerson,
2008
“Reflections on the Use of Foreign Film in the Classroom in Order to
Enhance Cross-Cultural Understanding”. Journal of Human Resources
and Adult Learning, December 2007
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“The “Other” Art of War: Strategic Implications of Sun Pin’s Bing-fa”.
Advanced Management Journal. 72(4), 2007
“Enlightened Management: An Analysis of Buddhist Precepts Applied to
Managerial Activity”. Journal of Global Business Management, October
2007
“Economic Sanctions: Failed Foreign Policy Tool and a Cost to American
Business”. Economic Affairs. 27(3), September 2007
“Confucius on Management: Understanding Chinese Cultural Values and
Managerial Practices”. Journal of International Management Studies,
August 2007.
“A New Dawn for Vietnamese Foreign Direct Investment.” Journal of
Applied Case Research. With S. Morrell, April 2007
“Micro and Macro Level Strategic Repositioning for Southeast Asian Firms
During an Era of Intra-Regional Economic Transformation”. Advances in
Global Business Research. Vol. 4 (1), 2007
“An Empirical Analysis of Web-Based Corporate Mission Statements”.
Journal of Strategic E-Commerce. Vol. 12 (5), with I. Nickerson, 2006.
“Potters for Peace: Throwing Clay in Nicaragua for Fun and Profit”.
Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies. Vol. 4 (1), with M.
Duchatelet, 2006
“Destroying a Country in Order to Save It: The Folly of Economic
Sanctions Against Myanmar”. Economic Affairs. June, 2006
“Ste. Basil Hotel – Moscow: Struggling with Values in a Post Communist
State”. Journal of Applied Case Research. Vol. 6 (1), 2005. Also published
in Management by Hitt, Black and Porter, Prentice Hall, 2006
Refereed Conference Proceedings
 Rarick, Charles A., M. Duchatelet, and L. Feldman. Maya Works:
Advancing Capitalism through Social Enterprise. Proceedings of the
International Academy of Case Studies. 17(2), 2010.
 Barczyk. C., G. Falk, L. Feldman, and C. Rarick. Alibaba: The Chinese
Dragon of E-Commerce. Proceedings of the International Academy for
Case Studies. 17(2), 2010. (Research version of paper awarded the
Distinguished Research Award).
 Rarick, Charles A. Power-Dependency Theory as a Moderator in the
Success of Economic Sanctions. Proceedings of the 3rd International
Colloquium on Business and Management. January 2010.
 Rarick, Charles A. Daoism and the Religious Community Traditions: Their
Influence on Chinese Managerial Theory. Proceedings of the Academy for
Studies in International Business, 9(2) 2009.
 Rarick, Charles A. Who Wants to be a Billionaire: Hyperinflation Strikes
Zimbabwe. International Conference on Business, Economics, and
Information Technology 2009 Conference Proceedings, March 9-10, 2009
 “Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Business Culture”. Academy
International Business-Southeast Asia Division Proceedings. December
2008.
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“Mencius on Management: Managerial Implications of the Writings of
China’s Second Sage”. Academy of International Business Proceedings.
December 2008.
“The Russians are Coming: LUKOIL’s Global Energy Reach”. Proceedings
of the International Academy of Case Studies. With K. Firlej. October
2008.
“Expanding Managerial Consciousness: Leadership Advice from the
Bhagavad Gita”. Proceedings of the Academy of Studies in International
Business, with I. Nickerson, April 2008.
“Economic Integration in Southeast Asia: Path to Prosperity” or “The Road
to Serfdom.” Academy of International Business – Southeast Asia Division
Proceedings. With M. Olan, December 2007.
“Cross-Cultural Adaptations for Change Management Interventions”.
Academy of International Business – Southeast Asia Division
Proceedings, with M. Olan, G. Winter, December 2007.
“Interacting with China and India: Strategic Choices and Public Policy
Initiatives for Southeast Asia”. Proceedings of the Academy of Strategic
Management with I. Nickerson, and M. Olan, October 2007.
“The Philosophical Influence of the Sage Kings of High Antiquity, Lao Tzu,
Sun Tzu, and Confucius on Chinese Managerial Practice”. Proceedings of
the 2nd International Conference on Business and Management Research,
August 2007.
“Combining Classification Models for a Comprehensive Understanding of
National Culture: Metaphorical Analysis and Value Judgments Applied to
Cultural Assessment”. Proceedings of the 2007 Allied Academies
Conference with I. Nickerson, March 2007.
“Economic Integration, Political Disintegration: Challenges and
Opportunities for Southeast Asian Nations”. Proceedings of the 2007
Allied Academies Conference, March 2007.
“Competing with India and China: Strategic Choices for ASEAN Member
States”. Proceedings of the 2007 Allied Academies Conference, March
2007.
“Economic Sanctions: Failed Foreign Policy Tool and Increasing Cost to
American Business”. Proceedings of the Academy of International
Business – Southeast Asia, December 2006.
“An Exploratory Study of Myanmar Culture Using Hofstede’s Value
Dimensions”. Proceedings of the Academy of International Business –
Southeast Asia, with I. Nickerson, December 2006.
Books
 International Business: Cases and Exercises 2ed. AuthorHouse. 2009.
 International Business: Cases and Exercises. Mc-Graw-Hill/Primis. 2008
 Confucius on Management: Ancient Advice for Modern Managers.
McGraw-Hill/Primis. 2008. Revised edition of The Wisdom of Chinese
Management
 International Business: Cases and Exercises. AuthorHouse. 2006
Editorially Reviewed Journal Articles
 “Café Britt Coffee Corporation: Costa Rica’s Gourmet Coffee”.
Management and Technology in the Global Economy: Nurturing
Innovations and National Heritage. Editor, L. Fuxman. Moscow: Global
Business and Technology Association, with M. Duchatelet, A. Fiedler,
2006
Other Intellectual Contributions
 International Business Instructor’s Manual 12th Ed. Daniels, Radebaugh,
and Sullivan, 2009.
 Cross-Cultural Adaptations for Change Management Interventions.
Management en Consulting (Dutch), March 15, 2009. (Originally published
in Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Division
Proceedings).
 Airbus. Case in International Business by J. Cullen and K. Parboteeah.
Routledge Publishing, 2009.
 Wall Street or Great Wall: The Emerging Chinese Equity Market. Case in
International Business by J. Cullen and K. Paroteeah. Routledge
Publishing, 2009.
 From Boca to Beijing: The Rise and Fall of IBM’s Personal Computer
Business in IBM Growth Strategy by N. Kalai Selvan. ICFAI University
Press, 2008.
 International Management: Managing Across Borders and Cultures.
Instructor’s Manual 6th Ed. Helen Deresky. Prentice Hall, 2008
 International Business. Video Guide. Daniels, et al. Prentice Hall, 2007
 International Business Instructor’s Manual. Wild, Wild, and Han. Prentice
Hall, 2006
 International Business. PowerPoint Supplement. Wild, Wild, and Han.
Prentice Hall, 2006
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Cases
 “An Element of Concern in North Africa: The Case of Morocco’s
Phosphate Industry.” Social Science Research Network (SSRN), 2010.
 “Note on the Premium Cigar Industry”. Published on the Website of the
Business Social Network for Cigar Executives and Professionals, 2008
 “First Black, Now Gray: The Increasingly Difficult Task of International
Brand Protection”. European Case Clearing House, August 2006
 “From Boca to Beijing: The Rise and Fall of IBM’s Personal Computer
Business”. European Case Clearing House, March 2006
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Presentations
 Rags2Riches: From Filipino Dump to Designer Wear. Midwest
Academy of Management Meeting. Chicago, October 22-24, 2009.
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BYD of China: Electrifying the World’s Automotive Market. Allied
Academies National Conference. Las Vegas, NV. October 14-17,
2009.
Daoism and Religious Community Traditions: Their Influence on
Managerial Activity. Allied Academies National Conference. Las
Vegas, NV. October 14-17, 2009.
Who Wants to be a Billionaire: Hyperinflation Strikes Zimbabwe.
International Conference on Business, Economics, and Information
Technology. Nagoya, Japan. March 9-10, 2009
“Neo-Confucianism and Chinese Business Culture”. Academy of
International Business-Southeast Asia Division Conference, December
4-6, 2008
“AmeriTech in the Philippines: Failure to Adjust to Filipino Cultural
Norms”. Allied Academies Conference, Reno, NV. October 2008. (Best
Case Award)
“Film as a Classroom Supplement to Cultural Learning”. Academy of
Management Annual Conference. Panel Discussion. August 8-13,
2008. Anaheim, CA. (Presented by panel chair)
“The Philosophical Influence of the Sage Kings of High Antiquity, Lao
Tzu, Sun Tzu, and Confucius on Chinese Management Practice”. The
2nd International Conference on Business and Management Research,
August 15-16, 2007, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Reviewing and Other Editorial Activity
 Founding Editor of the Journal of Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship,
2010-present
 Co-Editor of the Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 2009-present
 Editor of the Academy of Strategic Management Journal, 2008-2009
 Associate Editor of the International Academy for Case Studies Journal,
2005-2009
 Editorial Review Board of Advanced Management Journal, 1998-present
 Editorial Review Board – Journal of Applied Case Research, 2006-present
 Editorial Review Board - International Journal of Management and
Innovation, 2008-2009
Service to the Community
 Approved as a Fulbright Specialist by CIES (U.S. Department of State,
Department of Educational and Cultural Affairs), 2010.
 Conducted field research on Muslim marketing in Brunei, Malaysia, Abu
Dhabi, and Kuwait, Summer, 2010.
 Conducted field research on social entrepreneurship in Guatemala, July
2009 resulting in a working paper case.
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Conducted field research on the gaming industry in Macau, December
2008 resulting in a working paper.
Conducted field research on the fast food industry of the Philippines, May
2008 resulting in a case
Guest Lecturer – University of International Business and Economics,
Beijing China. March 2008
Guest lecturer: University of the Philippines, University of San Carlos, De
La Salle University, University of the East, Asian Institute of Management,
and the University of Asia and the Pacific in Manila and Cebu, Philippines,
Spring 2007
Fulbright Distinguished Lecturer in Business Administration to the
Philippines, 2007
Guest Lecturer – CEO Academy, the Management Association of the
Philippines, 2007
Guest Lecturer – Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok Thailand.
October 2006
Guest lecturer – Yangon Institute of Economics, EMBA Alumni, Myanmar.
October 2006
Conducted field research on the tobacco industry of Santiago, Dominican
Republic, June 2006, resulting in an industry note on the premium cigar
industry
Conducted field research on tourism and air transportation in the
Bahamas, July 2006 resulting in a case on Bahamasair and the tourism
industry
Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) participant to
Brazil, Summer 2006
Professional Memberships
 Academy of International Business
 Society for the Advancement of Management
 International Academy of Case Studies
 North American Case Research Association (NACRA)
Working Papers
 Rarick, Charles A., G. Falk, and C. Barczyk. Jollibee: Competing
Successfully with McDonald’s in the Philippines. (working paper – case)
 Rarick, Charles A., G. Falk, and L. Feldman. Marketing to Muslims: The
Growing Importance of Halal. (working paper-case)
 Rarick, Charles A. Understanding the “Game” of Economics Sanctions:
Game Theory Applications to Public Policy Choices in Economic
Punishment. (working paper)
Pipeline
 Rarick, Charles A. and A. Angriawan. International Management: Cases
and Exercises. AuthorHouse. (Scheduled for 2011 publication)
 Rarick, Charles A., et al. Alibaba: Changing the Way Business is
Conducted in the Information Economy. Journal of the International
Academy for Case Studies. (forthcoming)
 Rarick, Charles A., K. Firlej and A. Angriawan. BYD of China: Electrifying
the Global Auto Industry. Journal of the International Academy for Case
Studies. (forthcoming)
 Rarick, Charles A., M. Duchatelet, and L. Feldman. Maya Works: Weaving
Threads of Entrepreneurship in Guatemala. Journal of the International
Academy of Case Studies. (forthcoming)
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