Niron Hashai

Niron Hashai (ניראון חשאי; born 1965) is an Israeli business scholar. He is a professor of strategy and international business, and the dean of the Arison School of Business at Reichman University.

Biography
Hashai was born in Netanya, Israel in 1965. He is the son of Bella and Yehuda Hashai.

In 2007, the Israel Strategy Conference was founded by Dovev Lavie, Ithai Stern and Niron Hashai. In 2017, Hashai moved to the Arison School of Business at Reichman University, and in 2021 he became dean of the school. Hashai's research covers areas such as: theory of the multinational corporation, technological innovation, diversification, and growth patterns of high technology firms. Hashai has an h-index of 23 and his work has been published in various management/business journals. He is a member of the editorial board of the Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies and Global Strategy Journal.

His research contribution includes:

Introducing innovative models that analyze the impact of knowledge transfer within multinational companies on MNEs' location and outsourcing decisions, identifying unique stages in the international expansion processes of small and young high-tech companies and Presenting the complexity of the relationship between a company's product diversity and performance.

Books

 * Ramamurti, R. & Hashai, N. (eds.), The Future of Foreign Direct Investment and the Multinational Enterprise, Emerald, 2011. ISBN 0857245554
 * Almor T. & Hashai, N. (eds.), FDI, International Trade and the Economics of Peacemaking, The College of Management, Academic Studies, 2000.
 * Asmussen, C.G., Hashai N. & Minbaeva, D. (Eds.), The Encyclopedia of International Strategic Management, Edward Elgar, 2024.

Selected Articles

 * Hashai, N., Within-Industry Diversification and Firm Performance—An S-shaped Hypothesis. Strategic Management Journal, 36(9), 2015, pp. 1378–1400
 * Hashai, N., Sequencing the Expansion of Geographic Scope and Foreign Operations of 'Born Global' Firms. Journal of International Business Studies, 42(8), 2011, pp. 994–1015