Faculty Profiles
Arvind Parkhe
Professor,
General and Strategic Management

Dr. Parkhe’s teaching philosophy is “work hard, learn a lot, have fun.” He has received numerous accolades for teaching excellence at the PH.D., MBA, and undergraduate levels. His research interests include structuring and managing strategic alliances and global networks, and he has published in all top-tier journals in his field.
Jonathan Scott
Associate Professor,
Finance
Dr. Scott’s research activities focus on small business access to credit markets and he is an adjunct scholar with the National Federation of Independent Business Research Foundation. “Teaching Temple MBAs is a real joy that I look forward to on each occasion I am given the opportunity,” says Professor Scott.
Rob Hamilton
Professor,
General and Strategic Management
Dr. Hamilton’s academic research has focused on industry competitive analysis and managerial control, particularly the control of multinational enterprises. He has won four awards for outstanding teaching: The Great Teacher Award; the Lindback Award for Outstanding Teaching; the MBA Student Association Award for Excellence in Instructional Innovation and the Asher Award for Outstanding Faculty.
John McClendon
Associate Professor,
Human Resource Management
An experienced speaker and honored teacher, Dr. McClendon was awarded the 1993 Andrisani-Frank Award for Excellence in Teaching, the 1999 Musser Award for Leadership in Teaching and 2006 Temple's Great Teacher Award. His research activities focus on HR outsourcing, compensation strategies, and labor-management relations.
David Reeb
Associate Professor,
Finance
Professor Reeb's research has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, The Economist, Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, Inc., and several other major newspapers. He has published in some of the most influential journals in Finance, Accounting, and International Business.
Jayanthi Krishnan
Associate Professor, Accounting

Dr. Jayanthi Krishnan joined the Accounting Department in Fall 2000. She has previously taught at Villanova University and Ohio State University. She teaches introductory Financial Accounting and the Senior Seminar in accounting to undergraduate students and Financial Statement Analysis to MBA students. Her research interests are in the areas of audit quality, corporate governance, industry classifications and their impact on accounting ratios, and the impact of international diversification on auditor decision-making. Her publications appear in a number of journals including The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting, Auditing, and Finance, Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, and the Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics. She has been named to the Fox School Dean's Research Honor Roll, a recipient of the Business Honors Associations Teacher of the Year Award, and a two-time recipient of the Beta Alpha Psi Teacher of the Year.
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