Carl H. Lindner College of BusinessCarl H. Lindner College of BusinessUniversity of Cincinnati

Carl H. Lindner College of Business

Constantine Polychroniou

Associate Professor - Educator
Professional Summary
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Contact Information
E-mail:
Office:
432 Carl H. Lindner Hall
Phone:
513-556-7111
Fax:
513-556-0979
Teaching Interest
  • Marketing; International Business.
Research Interest
  • Regionalization; Global governance; Institutionalization.
Organization:
University of Cincinnati
Title:
Associate Professor of Marketing
Organization:
International Management Consultant
Title:
Independent Consultant
End Date:
1995-12-31
Organization:
University of Maryland, College of Business Administration (AFB) Athens - Greece.
Title:
Marketing Instructor
End Date:
1981-12-31
Organization:
The Government of Greece
Year Received:
1997
Organization:
Columbia Pacific University
Location:
California
Major:
Business Administration
Completed:
1992
Degree:
Ph D
Organization:
Xavier University
Location:
Cincinnati, OH
Major:
Marketing
Completed:
1978
Degree:
MBA
Organization:
University of the State of New York
Location:
New York
Major:
Marketing
Completed:
1977
Degree:
Other
Published Contributions
Title:
The New Global Economy
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Mehta, Raj
Title:
Global Integration: A Strategic Prespective on the asymmetrices of globalization.
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
2008
Publisher:
AIB Insights
Title:
Lafarge-Aget Heracles
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
2006
Publisher:
ecch the case for learning
Title:
A normative approach for the harmonization of national policies to supranational frameworks with references to Greece and the European Union.
Page(s):
773-791
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
2005
Publisher:
European Planning Studies
Title:
Information Technology Is Making Target Marketing Even More Important.
Page(s):
p. 84
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
2000
Publisher:
Business Administration Bulletin
Title:
Grecian Yearn (Time is running out on Greece's chances of qualifying for EMU. These reforms must be implemented immediately).
Page(s):
pg. 48
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
1996
Publisher:
The International Economy
Title:
Strategy, decision - making and the organization: A prescription of survival & growth for the Greek organization.
Page(s):
p. 34
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
1995
Publisher:
Business Administration Bulletin
Title:
Strategic Planning: Toward "coprehensive competitiveness". A concept analysis and new criteria for the contemporary corporate executive.
Page(s):
p. 47
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
1995
Publisher:
Business Administration Bulletin
Title:
The Future of the Banking Industry and the Greek Bank.
Page(s):
p. 76
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
1995
Publisher:
Business Administration Bulletin
Title:
Implications of the White Paper upon the Greek industry.
Page(s):
p. 30
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
1994
Publisher:
Productivity Review
Title:
U.S. and E.E.C.: A Sociopolitical Alliance and an Economic Competition.
Page(s):
p. 123-128
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
1991
Publisher:
Forum for Social Economics
Title:
Global Capitalism: A Prespective of Convergence.
Page(s):
P. 239-251
Author(s):
Polychroniou, Constantine
Year Published:
1990
Publisher:
Forum for Social Economics
Research in progress
Title:
THE EFFECTS OF INSTITUTIONALIZATION ON THE INTERNATIONALIZATION OF MARKETS: A MODEL OF INQUIRY
Description:
Analyzing the interactive environment of the driving forces that define an institutional framework assessing their impact on the process of internationalization. Focus is on developing a conceptual model.
Status:
On-Going
Research Type:
Scholarly
Title:
THE IMPACT OF A GLOBAL REGULATORY SYSTEM UPON GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: A PERSPECTIVE OF SOCIOECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Description:
Analysis focuses on the synergistic effects that result from a symbiotic relationship between economic and social development. Cultural models are reviewed in an effort to generate conjectures on how cultural forces may affect cross-border economic integration.
Status:
On-Going
Research Type:
Scholarly