Emad Rahim

Emad Rahim is a professor, scholar and the Distinguished Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University. He is a former dean of the School of Business at Colorado Technical University.
Early life
Rahim was born in a concentration camp in Cambodia during the Cambodian genocide and escaped to Thailand with his mother and sister at age four. His family emigrated from Thailand to Brooklyn, New York in the early 1980s and they later moved to Syracuse, New York. As a child, Rahim struggled with dyslexia and did poorly in high school. He later attended Onondaga Community College and later Empire State College, where he received a bachelor's degree in Community Human Service in 2003.
Career
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Publications
*Rahim, E. (2012). Leading Through Diversity: How Managers Become Servant Leaders. Common Grounds Publishing, Champaign, IL.
*Rahim, E. (2012). The Value of Innovative Leadership Practices on Corporate Social Responsibility. The Refractive Thinker: Volume VII: Social Responsibility.
*Rahim, E. (2012). Leading and Confronting an Agency Stereotype: A Case Study in how Inner-City Agencies get Negatively Labeled. The John Ben Shepperd Journal of Practical Leadership, 6(1).
*Rahim, E., Finch, A. (2012). An Exploration of Strategy Development: A Critique of Ellen Earle Chaffee’s Three Models of Strategy. Review of Management Innovation & Creativity, 4(12).
*Rahim, E. (2011). Implications of Open-Source Social Networking on Entrepreneurship. The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge & Society. 7(4). (Award Finalist)
*Rahim, E. (2011). A Contextual Applied Research Analysis of Negative Public Perceptions. The Refractive Thinker: Volume VI: Post-Secondary Education.
*Rahim, E., Burrell, D., & Dawson, M. (2010) OB Influences on Business Education & Practice: Emerging Trends in MBA Curriculum. Review of Higher Education and Self-Learning, 3(7).
*Rahim, E., Dawson. M. (2010). Project Management Best Practices in an Expanding Market. Journal of Information Systems Technology and Planning, 3(5).
*Rahim, E. (2010). The Growing Epidemic of “Islamophobia” in America: Social Change through Appreciative Inquiry. The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Community and Nations, 10(4).
*Rahim, E. (2010). Examining the Concepts of Management Decision Making, Power and Politics: Emerging Patterns and Trends. International Leadership Journal, 2(2/3).
*Rahim, E., Ayad, A., Zapf, R. (2010). Is Open-Sourcing the Future for Project Management?: Critical thinking in social networking. International Journal of Project Organisation and Management, 2(1).
 
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