
Dr Raymond Cairo
About
Biography
From 1999 to 2009 Raymond was a freelance country analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit (Latin American and Caribbean Desk); he is also a former telecoms analyst at Tarifica, London.
Research interests
General Research Interests
The Political Economy of International Trade; The WTO; Strategic Business Alliances; Corporate Strategy; Strategy and Entrepreneurship; Airline industry.
Teaching
Current involvement (all at SII, Dalian):
BSc Strategy
BSc International Trade
BSc Business Law
Previous involvement:
MSc International Business Management
MSc International Trade
MSc Export Strategy
MSc Entrepreneurship and Creativity
MSc Entrepreneurial StrategyMSc International Marketing Management
BSc Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
BSc Entrepreneurship and Business Planning
Departmental duties
Programme Leader BSc Management SII, DUFE, Dalian
Affiliations
International Journal of Management and Marketing Research (Member of the Editorial Advisory Board)
Review of Business & Finance Case Studies (Member of the Editorial Advisory Board)
The Business Review, Cambridge MA (Member of the Editorial Advisory Board)
Publications
Cairo, R (2006). Co-opetition and Strategic Business Alliances in Telecommunications: The Cases of BT, Deutsche Telekom and Telefónica de España. The Business Review, Cambridge Vol.5 Number 2, 147-154.
Conference Papers:
Cairo, R (2009). A Qualitative Approach to Game Theory and International Trade. Global Conference on Business and Finance.
Cairo, R (2008). Mercantilismo Contra Liberalismo en Comercio Internacional: El Caso de OMC. Global Conference on Business and Finance. (Paper presented in Spanish)
Cairo, R (2008). New Venture Creations in Search of Applicable Theories of Strategy. Global Conference on Business and Finance.
Cairo, R (2007). Multilateralism in Trade at Life Support: Possible Scenarios to Resuscitate the DohaRound. Global Conference on Business and Finance.
Cairo, R (2006). Co-opetition and Strategic Business Alliances in Telecommunications: the Cases of BT, Deutsche Telekom and Telefónica de España. Global Conference on Business and Finance.