Michael J. Enright
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Michael J. Enright

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Called “one of the world’s reigning strategy gurus” by the Academy of International Business, Michael Enright is a leading expert on competitiveness, national and regional economic development, and international business strategy. He is Professor of Business at the University of Hong Kong, Director of Competitiveness Programs at the Hong Kong Institute for Economics and Business Strategy, and Co-Founder and Advisory Board Member of The Competitiveness Institute, a global professional body with affiliates in more than 100 nations. He is also Director at Enright, Scott & Associates, an economic and strategic consultancy, and an Independent Non-Executive Director of Johnson Electric Holdings. Professor Enright has directed major reviews of the competitiveness of more than 20 different economies on five continents and has co-authored or co-edited fifteen books or monographs, including Australia: From Lucky Country to Competitive Country, China Into the Future: Making Sense of the World’s Most Dynamic Economy, The Greater Pearl River Delta, Regional Powerhouse: The Greater Pearl River Delta and the Rise of China, The Hong Kong Advantage, Studies in Swiss Competitiveness, Venezuela: The Challenge of Competitiveness, and Upgrading New Zealand’s Competitive Advantage. His work on competitiveness and on the economies of Hong Kong and China has been featured in Asian Business, Asia Inc, the Asian Wall Street Journal, Business Times, BusinessWeek, The Economist, the Far Eastern Economic Review, the Financial Times, Fortune, the Harvard Business Review, Newsweek, the South China Morning Post, the Straits Times, Time, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, WorldLink, the Yale Review of Books, and many others. His latest work is Developing China: The Remarkable Impact of Foreign Direct Investment, a comprehensive and ground-breaking study of foreign investment in China and its impact on China’s economy. Professor Enright has advised numerous leading companies, governments, and multilateral agencies on international business strategy, international competitiveness, regional clustering, technology policy, and economic development. He is a frequent speaker at international meetings and forums, having appeared in 40 countries as an invited speaker and executive educator, including speaking immediately following China’s President Hu Jintao at the 2008 APEC CEO Summit in Lima, Peru, and keynote addresses for numerous multilateral agencies. He regularly briefs the Main Boards of major companies on global, Asia-Pacific, and China economic and business developments. Professor Enright received his A.B. (with honors), his M.B.A. (with distinction), and his Ph.D. (in Business Economics as a Dean’s Doctoral Fellow) all from Harvard University. Before coming to Asia in 1996, Enright spent six years as a Professor in the Competition and Strategy Group at the Harvard Business School, where he helped found the modern school of competitiveness analysis.
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