Dr.
Jerry Haar
Jerry Haar is a Professor of Management. He formally was with the University of Miami, as well as the Senior Research Associate at the Center for Human Resources at the Wharton School of the Pennsylvania.
A native of Baltimore, Dr. Haar
worked in his family’s
small business through middle and high school. His research
interests encompass small business competitiveness in the
U.S. and abroad (particularly U.S. Hispanic firms and enterprises
in Mexico and Brazil), entrepreneurship in apparel manufacturing,
and supply chain linkages between small and large enterprises.
Dr. Haar holds graduate degrees from Johns Hopkins, Columbia
and Harvard. He has written twelve books and numerous articles
and consulted for small, medium, and multinational enterprises
in the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean. He has appeared
in media such as The Wall Street Journal, The Financial
Times, CNN and the BBC. His two latest books are: Can Latin America Compete? and Small Firms, Global Markets: Competitive Challenges in the New Economy, both published in 2008 by Palgrave/Macmillan (London, New York).
View Jerry Haar's course listings here.
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