Najjar, George, Ph.D.
  
   Professor
   AUB Start Date: October, 2000

 
Contact Information  
AUB Email: gnajjar@aub.edu.lb
Other Email: gnajjar@aub.edu.lb
Office Location: 411
Office Extension: 3930
   
   
   
  

 Recent Research/Intellectual Contributions
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Published Articles in Refereed Journals

1. Najjar, GK  (1978)  'Social Systems Delimitations and Allocative Mechanisms: Perspectives on Budgeting for Development',  Administration and Society, Sage Publications , 9, pp. 497-499

2. Najjar, GK  (1974)  'Development Administration and ’New’ Public Administration: A Convergence of Perspectives?',  Public Adminstration Review , pp 584-587


Other Intellectual Contributions
Publications in Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings

1. Najjar, GK and Al-Hashemi, I  (1993)  'The Making of Bahrain Managers: Metamorphosis 2000', paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Arab Management Center  July

Published Books; Chapters in Books; Monographs

2. Najjar, GK and Al Hashemi, I  (1989) Strategic Choices in Managerial Education: The Bahrain Experience, The Challenge to Western Management Development

Published/Peer-Reviewed Consulting Reports/Working Papers

3. Najjar, G  (2000)  'Establishment of 2000 Kingdom Schools in Riyadh',  Strategy Report

Curriculum Development & Teaching Innovation
New Courses/Programs Developed

1.  Najjar, G   (2001)  'University of Sharjah', 
Designed, developed and operationalized the undergraduate and graduate curricula.

2.  Najjar, G  (2000)  'Suliman S. Olayan School of Business', 
Developed Undergraduate and Graduate Curricula, Faculty Resourcing Plan, Systems and Procedures and Strategic Plan. Developed new Executive MBA offering.



Research in Progress
Work in Progress

1.  Najjar, GK  (2005)  'Strategic Management as Paradigm', 

2.  Najjar, GK  (2005)  'Strategic Decision Evaluation: The Problem of Criteria', 

3.  Najjar, GK  (2004)  'Organization Theory as Vocation: A Critique of Function Quality', 

4.  Najjar, GK  (2003)  'The Abstractive Structure of Organization Theory', 

5.  Najjar, GK  (2001)  'Transfer of New Wave Management Thinking to the Middle East: A Study in Limitations',