Dr. Thomas A. Hemphill, David M. French Distinguished Professor of Strategy, Innovation and Public Policy in the School of Management, University of Michigan-Flint, was awarded his Ph.D. with a primary field in Strategic Management and Public Policy, and a secondary field in Technology and Innovation Policy, from The George Washington University. Dr. Hemphill teaches in the areas of business and society, innovation management, strategic management and international business.
His research interests are in the areas of innovation management and policy, corporate governance, business ethics, business and public policy, and international business and political economy. His academic publications are in Science and Public Policy, Journal of Responsible Innovation, International Journal of Innovation Management, Business Economics, Journal of Business Ethics, Business and Society Review, International Business Review, and Thunderbird International Business Review, among other journals.
Dr. Hemphill has also published editorial opinion pieces in The Wall Street Journal, Investors.com/Investors Business Daily, RealClearMarkets, RealClearPolicy, RealClearHealth, RealClearEnergy, Regulation: The Cato Review of Business and Government, The American Spectator, Town Hall, U.S. News and World Report, and Inside Sources, among other outlets. Dr. Hemphill is a policy advisor at the Heartland Institute and a contributing editor of Cato Institute’s Regulation: The Cato Review of Business and Government.