Der-Ting Huang
Tenure Track Assistant Professor
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Primary research areas
- Trade & FDI
- Resource allocation
- Sustainability
- Social political action
Biography
Der-Ting Huang is an Assistant Professor of International Business at Copenhagen Business School.
Her research investigates the relationship between firms’ investment strategies and their external environments. Embracing a multi-level spirit, she aims to understand how multinational corporations (MNCs) navigate and respond to diverse institutional environments across different levels.
Her work has been recognized with several prestigious awards. She was the winner of 2024 AIB Best Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Award and the finalist of 2024 AIB Alan Rugman Most Promising Scholar Award. Her dissertation is supported by the Strategy Research Foundation's Will Mitchell Dissertation Research Grant by the Strategic Management Society and the TOP Grants by the National Science and Technology Council, ROC (Taiwan).
Der-Ting holds a PhD in Business Administration from the Gies College of Business at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, an MA in Economics from Columbia University in the City of New York, and a BBA in International Business from National Chengchi University in Taipei.
Education
PhD
Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
MA
Economics, Columbia University
BBA
International Business, National Chengchi University
Professional Experience
Session Chair
- Academy of International Business
- Strategic Management Society
Discussant
- Workshop on IB & Geopolitics: Innovation and Technology in a Fragmented World, Copenhagen Business School
Ad-hoc Reviewer
- Journal of Management Studies
- International Business Review
Rethinking Multinationality and Location Strategy
Why do some MNCs avoid established industry clusters when operating in a host country? Der-Ting Huang, who recently joined CBS as an Assistant Professor in Fall 2025, studies how MNCs leverage dispersed resources to support operations outside of industry clusters.
This research was also featured in an international scholarly event. Earlier, on December 27, 2024, it was a true homecoming as Huang was invited back to deliver her work at her undergraduate alma mater, National Chengchi University (NCCU). Her presentation offered fresh insights into how multinationality shapes where MNCs choose to invest, and why those choices matter.
“It was meaningful to visit NCCU again as I prepared to begin the next stage of my academic career at CBS," Huang said. "I appreciated the opportunity to reconnect with faculty who shaped my early academic development.”