David Meyer
Senior Lecturer in Management
Research Interests:
Financial networks in Asia, Chinese business networks, Asian business centers.
Selected Publications:- "Hong Kong's Transformation as a Financial Centre", Palgrave-Macmillan, 161-88, 2009
- "Structural Changes in the Economy of Hong Kong since 1997", China Review, Issue 1, 7-29, 2008
- "Network Machinists: High Technology Industries in Antebellum America", John Hopkins University Press, 2006
- "The Roots of American Industrialization", John Hopkins University Press, 2003
- "Hong Kong: Global Capital Exchange", Routledge, 249-71, 2002
- "Hong Kong as a Global Metropolis", Cambridge University Press, 2000
- "Impact of Human Capital on Joint-Venture Investment in Vietnam", World Development, 1413-26, with A. Dang, 1999
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Academic/Professional Activities:- Visiting Fellow, Economic Growth Center
- Editor, Associate Editor, Journal of Historical Geography
- Director, Urban Studies Program, Brown University
- Director, Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, Brown University, 1991-1993 and 2001-2006
Awards/Honors:- National Defense Education Act Title IV Fellowship, 1967
- National Science Foundation Summer Fellowship, 1966
- National Science Foundation Traineeship, 1966
- Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1963
Personal Interests:
Professor Meyer lives in St. Louis with his wife, and graduated from high school here. His daughter and son both have their MBAs. He takes advantage of the many delights in St. Louis and is an avid sports fan. Travels take him to Asia, to California to visit his son and family, and to Zurich, Switzerland, to visit his daughter and family. For reading pleasure, he likes junk novels, especially mystery and spy thrillers.
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Before joining Olin, Meyer was a Professor of Sociology at Brown University.
David Meyer's Curriculum Vitae
Email: dmeyer24@wustl.edu
Phone: (314) 935-6323
PhD 1970, University of Chicago
MS 1967, Southern Illinois University
BA 1965, Concordia Teachers College
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