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James L. Darroch, MBA, PhD.
James holds an M.B.A. and
Ph.D. in Strategic Management and International Business from York University. Professor
Darroch has taught at York since 1986. He was director of Entrepreneurial studies from
1993 until 1996, Area Coordinator for the Strategic Management Area from 1996-1999, and is
currently Co-Director of the Financial Services Program, a Co-Director of the York
Consulting Group and Program Director for the Risk Management Curriculum at the Bank of
Montreal.
His research has focused
upon strategic management for services firm with a particular interest in how large
companies can become entrepreneurial. He has also written extensively upon the role of
financial services firms as enablers in the economy. His major work in this field is
Canadian Banks and Global Competitiveness. More recently, he co-authored with Robert L.
Clarke, former Comptroller of the Currency for the United States, "The Use of Credit
Registries in the Management and Supervision of Financial Institutions: What is Management
and What is Supervision?" He has also published in Policy Options and The Journal of
World Trade Law.
In 1997, he joined the
working group for the Toronto International Centre for Financial Sector Supervision (Toronto
Center). This is a joint enterprise among the Schulich School of Business at York University,
the Canadian Government, The World Bank, and the IMF and the Stability Forum of the Bank
for International Settlements. He helped to design and implement a global leadership and
strategy program targeted at senior supervisory and regulatory officials.
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