Mexico & South America

  • James Stück was born, raised, and educated through high school in Ecuador, South America.
  • Member and past Executive Board Member of BALAS, the Business Association of Latin American Studies.
  • Is a Senior Fulbright Research Scholar (South America), has taught university classes on Mexican history and society and has taken in-depth university tours to Mexico and South America.

He has published and presented the following on international business in Mexico and South America:

  • "Transborder Data Flows Usage by U.S. Subsidiaries in Mexico and Hispanic South America: A Preliminary Regional Study," Journal of International Business Studies
  • "The Undiscovered State of EDI in Mexico," EDI Forum: The Journal of Electronic Data Interchange
  • "International Electronic Data Interchange in the Andean Pact: U.S. Subsidiaries in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela," EDI Forum: The Journal of Electronic Data Interchange
  • "Cross-Cultural Training Directions in the United States," Universidad de Mayab, Merida, Mexico
  • "Mexico-U.S. Business Relations," Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas, Universidad Anahuac, Mexico City
  • "Diffusion Theory and the Introduction of Electronic Data Interchange in Mexico," Information Resources Management Association (IRMA)
  • "Electronic Data Interchange as an Emerging Technology: A Case Study of Ford de Mexico," World Association for Case Application, Warsaw, Poland
  • "The State of EDI in Mexico and Latin America," Annual EDI Strategies Conference, Chicago
  • "Transborder Data Flows and U.S. Subsidiaries in Mexico: A Preliminary Study," International Conference of the Business Association of Latin American Studies, Mexico City
  • "Management Education in Ecuador," International Conference of the Business Association of Latin American Studies, Boston
  • "Transborder Data Flows in the Andean Pact," International Conference of the Academy of International Business, Toronto
  • "Development of the Financial Manager in a Third World Nation: A Case Study of Ecuador," MBAA, Chicago
  • "The Structure and Challenges of a College of Business Administration within the University System of an Andean Pact Nation: An Exploratory Field Study of the Facultad de Ciencias Administrativas of the Universidad Central del Ecuador," International Conference for World Business, Ann Arbor
  • "The Problem and Promise of Management Development in Latin America: Framing the Issues," International Conference of the Business Association of Latin American Studies, Boca Raton
  • "International Data Flows in the Andean Pact: A Preliminary Country Study of American Multinationals in Ecuador," International Conference of the Business Association of Latin American Studies, Boca Raton
  • "Controversias y Retos en los Facultades de Ciencias Administrativas Estadounidenses" (Controversy and Challenge at U.S. Business Schools), Asociación de Facultades de Ciencias Administrativas Ecuatorianas, Quito