Winai Wongsurawat, Ph.D.
Assoc. Prof.

Specializations: Managerial Economics and Strategy

Winai Wongsurawat is an applied economist whose research interests span the areas of government regulation, investment, entrepreneurship, and business strategy. Prior to joining the College of Management at Mahidol University, he was an assistant professor at the Asian Institute of Technology where he taught master and doctoral-level courses in quantitative analysis, strategic management, macroeconomics and the political economy of Thailand.

From 2005-2007, Dr. Wongsurawat was a consultant at NERA Economic Consulting, a global consulting firm based in New York, USA. As a member of the finance and mass torts practice, he provided consultation and litigation support in securities class actions and product liability lawsuits.

Winai earned his PhD in managerial economics and strategy from the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. His Bachelor of Arts and Science in economics and mathematical & computational sciences at Stanford University was sponsored by HM the King of Thailand’s scholarship.
 

Wongsurawat, Winai

 Research Area: Entrepreneurship
 Phone: 022062000 #2123
 Location: MU Building 14th Floor

Publications

    Article

  • Luechapattanaporn, T. & Wongsurawat, W. (2021). Cultural factors in Chinese family business performance in Thailand. International Journal of Entrepreneurship, 25(2), 1-15.[More]
  • Babicci, K. & Wongsurawat, W. (2020). Islamic Banking in Oman: Laying the Foundations. Middle East Policy, 27(1), 115-124.[More]
  • Ruangthammakit, O. & Wongsurawat, W. (2019). Increasing Growth Opportunities for Non-heavy and Heavy Users–A Case Study of Yogurt Cups in Thailand. Journal of International Food and Agribusiness Marketing, 31(4), 352-377.[More]
  • Lorvoralak, P. & Wongsurawat, W. (2019). Entry Strategy and Export Marketing in Emerging Markets: A Small Player Case. Asian Journal of Management Cases, 16(1), 76-85.[More]
  • Zafar, Q., Wongsurawat, W. & Camino, D. (2019). The determinants of leverage decisions: Evidence from Asian emerging markets. Cogent Economics and Finance, 7(1), Article number 15988.[More]