Selected Academic and Professional Achievements

  1. US–China Global Supremacy: 2030 Economic Forecast (English Edition). Ranked #1 Best Seller on Amazon in the categories of Comparative Economics and Macroeconomics (December 2024).

  2. Academic adoption and syllabus citations.
    La Dirección Estratégica de la Empresa: Prácticas Avanzadas (Thomson Civitas, 2004) has been cited in the syllabi of 12 undergraduate and MBA courses in Strategic Management at Spanish public and private higher-education institutions, including the University of Burgos, University of Seville, ESIC, and ESADE, as well as in professional training materials associated with the Bank of Spain.

  3. International research publication.
    The research paper “Are Corruption and Ease of Doing Business Correlated? An Analysis of 172 Nations” (Harris et al., 2012), to which George Monray contributed, was selected for inclusion in the Academy of International Business Book Series, published by Palgrave Macmillan.

  4. Recognition in UK metascience research.
    The research article “Minimum Wage and Effects on Unemployment: The Case of Spain and Its Implications on Simpson’s Paradox and Geographical Mobility” (Monray & Morillo, 2024) has been incorporated into the research corpus of the UK Government’s Metascience Research and Policy Group.

  5. International professional recognition.
    George Monray was elected an Honorary Member of Global Advisory Group of the the Global Academy of Finance and Management (GAFM), in recognition of his professional and academic contributions.

  6. Academic leadership.
    Served as President of the International Faculty Development Program (IFDP) at IESE Business School in 2007.

  7. Research dissemination and media impact.
    Research and applied models developed by George Monray—including the Economic Value of Personal Time (EVPT), its associated Grounded Theory framework on Time Economics, and the GCRC initiative—have been referenced or featured by more than 100 U.S. media outlets, contributing to the dissemination of research on the economic measurement of personal time and international education competencies.

  8. Over the past three consecutive years, I have consistently received course evaluations ranging from 4.50 to 4.92 out of 5.00 for my Study Abroad courses in Business and Economics.