David Brice, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Faculty

Teaching at Menlo College appeals to me because it is a dedicated college of business, and its location to Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area offers lots of opportunities for researching entrepreneurial technology. It also has a very nice, collegial atmosphere.”

Contact Information

Office: 650.543.3851

Education Background

Education
  • Ph.D., University of Hawaii, 2005
  • M.B.A., University of Hawaii, 1993
  • B.B.A., University of Hawaii, 1989

Biography Academic Statement

Biography

As a management consultant and business development analyst, Dr. Brice works extensively on business plans and feasibility studies. Brice began his academic and teaching career at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu.  His publication credits include the International Journal of Management, European Business Review, and Eurasian Journal of Business and Economics.

Research Interests
  • International Management
  • Strategy
  • Family Business Management

Professional Activities

Courses Taught
  • Business Strategy and Policy
  • Entrepreneurship
  • International Management
  • International Marketing
Selected Publications
  • Brice, William D. 2013. Family Firm Culture and Performance: Specific Empirical Evidence. International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences, 3(1).
  • Brice, William D. 2012. American Students in Germany: A Pedagogy of Critical Incidents. Global Education Journal, 2012(2): 51-58.
  • Brice, William D. 2012. The Effects of Ethnic Culture on Managerial Attitudes and Practices: A Survey in Hong Kong, Taiwan and China. International Journal of Management, 29(1): 267-278.
Recent Presentations
  • Brice, William D. and Wayne D. Jones. 2012. The Link Between Family Firm Culture and Performance: A Two Country Study in Both a Developed and a Developing Economy. Submitted to USASBE 2013 Conference Proceedings.
  • Jones, Wayne D. and William D. Brice. 2011. University Entrepreneurship: A Case Study of how University Incubators and Accelerators can Facilitate the Soft Landing Process for International New Ventures. Hawaii International Conference on Business 2011 Proceedings.
  • Brice, William D. 2011. A Student Summer Program in Germany: Critical Incidents in Culture. Southwest Decision Sciences Institute 2011 Conference Proceedings.