Lorraine Eden
Associated Professor from the Department of Management
Lorraine Eden is Professor of Management and Mays Research Fellow in the Mays Business School and an adjunct faculty member in the Bush School. A naturalized US citizen who was born and raised in Canada, Professor Eden received her PhD with Distinction in Economics from Dalhousie University. At Texas A&M since 1995, she teaches courses on the economics of international business, multinational enterprises (MNEs), and transfer pricing (the pricing of transactions within MNEs). She is best known for her research and teaching on transfer pricing, where she is considered a world expert. She has placed more than two dozen Aggies in fulltime transfer pricing careers. Her current research projects include strategic transfer pricing; foreign direct investment (FDI) in tax havens and corrupt economies; MNE strategies for coping with liability of foreignness; and emerging market multinationals. She has more than 100 scholarly publications, including articles in Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Canadian Journal of Economics, Journal of International Business Studies, and Organization Science. Her best-known book is Taxing Multinationals (University of Toronto Press, 1998). She has been a Fulbright Scholar, a Pew Fellow, and a receiver of multiple teaching, research and professional awards including election as a Fellow of the Academy of International Business (AIB) in 2004. She is the founder of WAIB (Women in the Academy of International Business), an organization with more than 1,000 members worldwide. Professor Eden is currently Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of International Business Studies, the top scholarly journal in the field of international business. She also runs executive training workshops and consults on transfer pricing and international taxation. More information is available on her website, Facebook and LinkedIn.
