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Michael Behnam

Michael Behnam, PhDMichael Behnam, PhD, serves as the dean of the Quinlan School of Business at Loyola University Chicago. His focus is on strengthening the undergraduate and graduate student experience by tying it project-based learning in Chicago and the region and making Quinlan a premier destination for motivated business students.

Behnam joined Loyola University Chicago from the Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University in Boston. As a faculty member and administrator, he was instrumental in building the Sawyer Business School into an institution that has experiential learning in a global context as its strategic focus. While in the dean's office, he significantly increased diversity among the faculty and led a DEI taskforce critically examining all aspects of the business school. Also under his leadership, graduate business student enrollment increased significantly and the school forged relationships with leading universities around the world.

Behnam has presented his research as an invited keynote speaker in Europe, North America, South America, and Africa. He has consulted and provided executive education to world-renowned organizations like Andersen Consulting, BMW, Bose, DG Bank, IBM, and Siemens, among others.

Behnam has published extensively in outlets such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of International Management, Journal of Management Inquiry, Journal of Business Ethics, Business Ethics Quarterly, and Business and Society. His work has been cited more than 1,600 times (Google Scholar).

He is the author/ co-author of several book chapters and of three books, including the 8th edition of a textbook on Strategic Management (in German).

Behnam holds an MBA and PhD in Strategy and Ethics from the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University and a second PhD in International Management from EBS University, both in his native Germany.

Michael Behnam, PhDMichael Behnam, PhD, serves as the dean of the Quinlan School of Business at Loyola University Chicago. His focus is on strengthening the undergraduate and graduate student experience by tying it project-based learning in Chicago and the region and making Quinlan a premier destination for motivated business students.

Behnam joined Loyola University Chicago from the Sawyer Business School, Suffolk University in Boston. As a faculty member and administrator, he was instrumental in building the Sawyer Business School into an institution that has experiential learning in a global context as its strategic focus. While in the dean's office, he significantly increased diversity among the faculty and led a DEI taskforce critically examining all aspects of the business school. Also under his leadership, graduate business student enrollment increased significantly and the school forged relationships with leading universities around the world.

Behnam has presented his research as an invited keynote speaker in Europe, North America, South America, and Africa. He has consulted and provided executive education to world-renowned organizations like Andersen Consulting, BMW, Bose, DG Bank, IBM, and Siemens, among others.

Behnam has published extensively in outlets such as Academy of Management Journal, Journal of International Management, Journal of Management Inquiry, Journal of Business Ethics, Business Ethics Quarterly, and Business and Society. His work has been cited more than 1,600 times (Google Scholar).

He is the author/ co-author of several book chapters and of three books, including the 8th edition of a textbook on Strategic Management (in German).

Behnam holds an MBA and PhD in Strategy and Ethics from the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University and a second PhD in International Management from EBS University, both in his native Germany.