Mohammad Ayub Khan

Mohammad Ayub Khan studied BBA and MBA at the Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce, University of Peshawar, Pakistan. Later on, he studied International MBA from Glasgow University, Scotland, UK. While in Mexico, he completed his PhD in Business Administration, from Trident University International, California, USA. Additionally, he has obtained several other certificates: Certificate of Advanced Management, European Summer School, Aarhus Business School, Denmark; English as a Business Language, Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIIS) California, USA; Diploma of Exchange Program for Foreign Students, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico. Dr. Ayub is Director of the International Business Department; Director of the University Honors Program; National Coordinator of International Business Academy at campus Monterrey, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México. He is also visiting professor teaching international business courses in different universities: Incarnate Word University, Texas, USA; Trinity University, Texas, USA; University of Applied Sciences, Bocholt, Germany; Ecole de Superior de Comercio Paris (ESCP-EAP), France. He has also collaborated with the Community of European Management School (CEMS) on a Project of EGADE Business School Mexico and CEMS Community of European Management School, through Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and University of Boccioni, Milano, Italy. He has co-authored a book titled The Basics of International Negotiation (ISBN 978-3-639-31584-4). He has published numerous papers on diverse topics in international business and business and management education. Currently, he is teaching international business courses at campus Monterrey, Tecnológico de Monterrey, México.

Publications

A Balanced Approach to Education
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2018. 22 pages.
This chapter intends to find out answers to a rather complicated question facing almost all universities and business schools in the world: How to have a balanced approach to...
Business Education across Regions: The Case of the Middle East
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2018. 18 pages.
The competences (knowledge, skills, and values) required to work in different regions of the world are different to a greater extend. The cases of failures of expatriate managers...
The Role of Modern Education in Improving Business Performance
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2018. 16 pages.
This chapter analyzes the relationship between the modern education system and business performance in a theoretical manner. Business organizations who invest in the modern...
Successful Business Schools: Learning from the Success
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2018. 17 pages.
A handful of business schools in the world are famous in their respective countries of origin, but have also achieved global acclaim for their sustained and continued success as...
The Emerging Corporate University System
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2018. 24 pages.
This chapter discusses the role of corporate universities in the field of higher education and the impact of the same on conventional or traditional universities and their...
A Balanced Approach to Education
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2017. 21 pages.
This chapter intends to find out answers to a rather complicated question facing almost all universities and business schools in the world: How to have a balanced approach to...
Operational Approaches in Organizational Structure: A Case for MNEs in Developing Countries
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2017. 23 pages.
This chapter analyzes the challenge of organizational setup in developing countries faced by MNEs. In doing so the chapter focuses on different types of structural options...
Preface
Mohammad Ayub Khan, Donald E. Sexton. © 2016. 11 pages.
This Preface is included in the book Multinational Enterprise Management Strategies in Developing Countries.
Business Management Education in Reality
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2016. 17 pages.
In this chapter, the perception of the quality of business education of different stakeholders in business education is discussed using some real-life stories and opinions. In...
MNEs Management Strategies in Developing Countries: Establishing the Context
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2016. 33 pages.
Multinational Enterprises (MNEs) operating in emerging or developing countries face a variety of complex and multifaceted challenges categorized into two broader spheres...
Operational Approaches in Organizational Structure: A Case for MNEs in Developing Countries
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2016. 23 pages.
This chapter analyzes the challenge of organizational setup in developing countries faced by MNEs. In doing so the chapter focuses on different types of structural options...
Diverse Contemporary Issues Facing Business Management Education
Mohammad Ayub Khan, Diana Bank, Edet E. Okon, Ghassan Al-Qaimari, Silvia Lizett Olivares Olivares, Salvador Treviño-Martínez. © 2015. 323 pages.
In today’s society, it is not only desirable but essential for a business to take on a global edge. The best way to ensure a successful future is to educate business students...
The Evolving Business Education Environment
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 12 pages.
This chapter includes an in-depth analysis of the evolving and dynamic environment that surrounds business education management and institutions. Specifically, this chapter...
A Balanced Approach to Education
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 20 pages.
This chapter intends to find out answers to a rather complicated question facing almost all universities and business schools in the world: How to have a balanced approach to...
The Emerging Corporate University System
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 22 pages.
This chapter discusses the role of corporate universities in the field of higher education and the impact of the same on conventional or traditional universities and their...
The Evolving Knowledge Cities
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 16 pages.
This chapter discusses the emerging models of knowledge cities in many countries of the world and the potential challenges posed by them for the existing as well as the future...
Business Management Education in Reality
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 17 pages.
In this chapter, the perception of the quality of business education of different stakeholders in business education is discussed using some real-life stories and opinions. In...
The Role of Modern Education in Improving Business Performance
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 15 pages.
This chapter analyzes the relationship between the modern education system and business performance in a theoretical manner. Business organizations who invest in the modern...
The Role of Honors Education Programs
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 20 pages.
This chapter discusses the role of honors education programs in advancing the university education standards in general and the quality of business education in particular. Given...
Successful Business Schools: Learning from the Success
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 16 pages.
A handful of business schools in the world are famous in their respective countries of origin, but have also achieved global acclaim for their sustained and continued success as...
Business Education across Regions: The Case of the Middle East
Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2015. 17 pages.
The competences (knowledge, skills, and values) required to work in different regions of the world are different to a greater extend. The cases of failures of expatriate managers...
Globalism, Culture, and Business Environment: A Middle Eastern Perspective
Diana Bank, Mohammad Ayub Khan. © 2012. 9 pages.
As the international business environment becomes increasingly global and competitive, a manager’s job becomes more challenging and diverse. The recent trends of globalization...
Globalism, Culture and Business Environment: A Latin American Perspective
Mohammad Ayub Khan, Diana Bank. © 2012. 13 pages.
In contemporary globalization, companies need to be entrepreneurial, innovative, creative, and dynamic since the life cycle of products is shortening and competition is...
The Internet Moderating Impact among Stakeholders in Modern Organizations: A Conceptual Analysis of Service Management Environment
Mohammad Ayub Khan, Khalid S. Soliman. © 2009. 10 pages.
The Internet has a significant impact on service organizations their way they are managed. This article examines the role of Internet in moderating the relative importance of...