Dr Tatiana Andreeva
Biography
Tatiana is the Associate Professor in Management and Organisational Behaviour at Maynooth University School of Business. She has also served as a Research Director in the School of Business for 2018-2023.
Her previous academic appointment was as associate professor of HRM and Organisational Behaviour at the St.Petersburg University Graduate School of Management (Russia). She has also held international appointments including as an External Examiner at University of Auckland Business School (New Zealand) and a Visiting Professor at Lappeenranta University Business School (Finland) amongst others. Tatiana earned her PhD from St. Petersburg University Graduate School of Management, where she also obtained her MSc (International Business) and BSc (Management).
Tatiana’s current research focuses on the intersections of knowledge management, organisational behaviour and human resource management, with a specific attention to micro-foundations of organisational processes and peculiarities of the contexts in which these processes evolve. Her research has been published in journals such as Human Resource Management Journal, Journal of World Business, Human Resource Management, Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Journal of Management Inquiry, Journal of Business Research, Management and Organization Review and Journal of Knowledge Management, amongst others. Her research project on the intellectual capital elements and knowledge management practices in Russian companies has received the Emerald / Baltic Management Development Association Borderless Management Research Fund research award.
Her teaching experience includes undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education programs in knowledge management, organisational behaviour, research methods and cross-cultural issues. In 2023, Tatiana received Maynooth University Teaching Award, for her focus on student engagement, active learning, and use of experiential approaches.
If you have interest to conduct PhD study on knowledge management, or would like to collaborate on research in the above areas, please feel free to contact Tatiana to discuss about it
Her previous academic appointment was as associate professor of HRM and Organisational Behaviour at the St.Petersburg University Graduate School of Management (Russia). She has also held international appointments including as an External Examiner at University of Auckland Business School (New Zealand) and a Visiting Professor at Lappeenranta University Business School (Finland) amongst others. Tatiana earned her PhD from St. Petersburg University Graduate School of Management, where she also obtained her MSc (International Business) and BSc (Management).
Tatiana’s current research focuses on the intersections of knowledge management, organisational behaviour and human resource management, with a specific attention to micro-foundations of organisational processes and peculiarities of the contexts in which these processes evolve. Her research has been published in journals such as Human Resource Management Journal, Journal of World Business, Human Resource Management, Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Journal of Management Inquiry, Journal of Business Research, Management and Organization Review and Journal of Knowledge Management, amongst others. Her research project on the intellectual capital elements and knowledge management practices in Russian companies has received the Emerald / Baltic Management Development Association Borderless Management Research Fund research award.
Her teaching experience includes undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education programs in knowledge management, organisational behaviour, research methods and cross-cultural issues. In 2023, Tatiana received Maynooth University Teaching Award, for her focus on student engagement, active learning, and use of experiential approaches.
If you have interest to conduct PhD study on knowledge management, or would like to collaborate on research in the above areas, please feel free to contact Tatiana to discuss about it
Research Interests
My current research explores different aspects of managing knowledge in organisations, using quantitative and qualitative research
methods. I am particularly interested in the following themes:
If you have interest to conduct PhD study on knowledge management, or would like to collaborate on research in the above areas, please feel free to contact me to discuss about it.
- Why do people share or hide knowledge in organisations (and why they don’t)?
- What managers can do to facilitate knowledge sharing or prevent knowledge hiding? In particular, what HR practices work best for promoting and sustaining knowledge behaviours?
- How the shift to remote and hybrid work influence knowledge sharing and knowledge hiding?
- Gender aspects of knowledge behaviours
- Knowledge management and strategy
- Influence of context on knowledge processes and knowledge management practices
If you have interest to conduct PhD study on knowledge management, or would like to collaborate on research in the above areas, please feel free to contact me to discuss about it.
Peer Reviewed Journal
Year | Publication | |
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2024 | Ryazanova, O., McNamara, P., & Andreeva, T. (2024) 'When Hard-Working Bees Do Not Make a Productive Beehive: Legitimacy Tensions in Societal Impact Governance and How to Navigate Them'. Academy of Management Learning and Education, . https://doi.org/10.5465/amle.2022.0425 | |
2024 | Dávila, G.A.; Andreeva, T.; Sætre, A.S. (2024) 'Using social integration mechanisms to boost absorptive capacity: Walking a tightrope'. European Management Review, . [Link] [DOI] | |
2023 | Andreeva, T.; Zappa, P. (2023) 'Whose lips are sealed? Gender differences in knowledge hiding at work'. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, . [Link] [DOI] | |
2022 | Andreeva, T., Kabalina, V., Muratbekova-Touron, M. (2022) 'Mind the gap: intended versus perceived HRM and knowledge sharing of line managers and employees'. European Management Review, . [Link] [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2022 | O'Higgins, C., Andreeva, T., Aramburu, N. (2022) 'The hows and whys of foreign operation mode combinations: The role of knowledge processes'. Journal of World Business, 57 (2). [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2022 | O'Higgins, C., Aramburu, N. and Andreeva, T. (2022) 'Managing international professional service firms: a review and future research agenda'. Baltic Journal of Management, 17 (1):34-55. [Link] [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2021 | Andreeva, T., Garanina, T., Saenz, J., Aramburu, N., Kianto, A. (2021) 'Does country environment matter in the relationship between intellectual capital and innovation performance?'. Journal of Business Research, 136 :263-273. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2021 | O’Keeffe, M., Crehan, M., Munro, M., Logan, A., Farrell, A.M., Clarke, E., Flood, M., Ward, M., Andreeva ,T., Van Egeraat, C., Heaney F., Curran, D., Clinton, E. (2021) 'Exploring the role of peer observation of teaching in facilitating cross-institutional professional conversations about teaching and learning'. International Journal for Academic Development, 26 (3):266-278. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2021 | O’Higgins, C., Andreeva, T., Aramburu Goya, N. (2021) 'International management challenges of professional service firms: a synthesis of the literature'. Review of International Business and Strategy, 31 (4):596-621. [Link] [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2020 | Bhappu, A., Blomqvist, K., Andreeva, T., Zappa, P., Yeo, L., Lempiala, T. (2020) 'Providers' Initial Trust on an Organization-Sponsored Sharing Platform: The Framing of Coworker Collaborative Consumption'. Frontiers in Psychology, 11 . [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2019 | Dávila, G., Andreeva, T., Varvakis, G. (2019) 'What knowledge governance mechanisms are most important for innovation? The case of Brazil'. Management and Organization Review, 15 (4):857-886. [Link] [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2017 | Andreeva, T., Vanhala, M., Sergeeva, A., Ritala, P., Kianto, A. (2017) 'When the fit between HR practices backfires: Exploring the interaction effects between rewards for and appraisal of knowledge behaviours on innovation'. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT JOURNAL (UK), 27 (2):209-227. [Link] [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2017 | Jukka, M., Andreeva, T., Blomqvist, K., Puumalainen, K. (2017) 'A cross-cultural perspective on relational exchange'. Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing, 32 (7):937-950. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2017 | Andreeva T., Garanina T. (2017) 'Intellectual Capital and Its Impact on the Financial Performance of Russian Manufacturing Companies'. Foresight Russia, 11 (1):31-40. [Link] [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2016 | Andreeva, T., Sergeeva, A. (2016) 'The more the better … or is it? The contradictory effects of HR practices on knowledge-sharing motivation and behaviour'. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT JOURNAL (UK), 26 :151-171. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2016 | Sergeeva, A., Andreeva, T. (2016) 'Knowledge sharing: bringing the context back in'. Journal of Management Inquiry, 25 :240-261. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2016 | Andreeva, T., Garanina, T. (2016) 'Do all elements of intellectual capital matter for organizational performance? Evidence from Russian context'. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 17 :397-412. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2016 | Andreeva, T., Ritala, P. (2016) 'What are the sources of capability dynamism? Reconceptualizing dynamic capabilities from the perspective of organizational change'. Baltic Journal of Management, 11 (3):238-259. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2014 | Andreeva, T., Festing M., Minbaeva D., Muratbekova-Touron, M. (2014) 'The Janus Faces of IHRM in Russian MNEs – an Institutional Perspective'. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (US), 53 :967-986. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2014 | Kianto, A., Andreeva, T. (2014) 'Knowledge management practices and results in service- versus product-oriented companies'. Knowledge and Process Management, 21 :221-230. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2013 | Kianto, A., Andreeva, T., Pavlov, Y. (2013) 'The impact of intellectual capital management on company competitiveness and financial performance'. Knowledge Management Research and Practice, 11 :112-122. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2012 | Andreeva, T., Kianto, A. (2012) 'Does knowledge management really matter? Linking knowledge management practices, competitiveness and economic performance'. Journal of Knowledge Management, 16 :617-636. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13673271211246185 [Full-Text] | |
2012 | Gavrilova, T., Andreeva, T. (2012) 'Knowledge elicitation techniques in a knowledge management context'. Journal of Knowledge Management, 16 :523-537. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13673271211246112 [Full-Text] | |
2011 | Andreeva, T., Ikhilchik, I. (2011) 'Applicability of the SECI model of knowledge creation in Russian cultural context: theoretical analysis'. Knowledge and Process Management, 18 :56-66. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2011 | Andreeva, T., Kianto, A. (2011) 'Knowledge processes, knowledge-intensity and innovation: a moderated mediation analysis'. Journal of Knowledge Management, 15 :1016-1034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13673271111179343 [Full-Text] | |
2011 | Ritala, P., Andreeva, T., Kosonen, M. and Blomqvist, K. (2011) 'A problem-solving typology of service business'. The Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management, 9 (1):37-45. [Full-Text] | |
2008 | Andreeva, T. (2008) 'Can organizational change be planned and controlled? Evidence from Russian companies'. HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL, 11 :119-134. [DOI] [Full-Text] |
Book Chapter
Year | Publication | |
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2019 | Nisula AM., Kianto A., Andreeva T. (2019) 'What Can Knowledge-Creating Organisations Learn from Theatrical Improvisation?' In: Knowledge Management, Arts, and Humanities, in Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning series, Volume 7. Cham : Springer. [Link] https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10922-6_4 | |
2018 | Kianto, A., Garanina, T., Andreeva, T. (2018) 'Does intellectual capital matter for organizational performance in emerging markets? Evidence from Chinese and Russian contexts' In: The Routledge Companion to Intellectual Capital. UK : Routledge. [Link] | |
2014 | Andreeva, T. (2014) 'Russian culture in the eye of the beholder' In: B.Gehrke, M.-T. Claes(Eds.). Global Leadership Practices: a cross-cultural management perspective. : Palgrave McMillan. | |
2009 | Andreeva, T. (2009) 'Tensions between knowledge creation and knowledge sharing: Individual preferences of employees in knowledge-intensive organizations' In: D.Jemielniak, J.Kociatkiewicz(Eds.). Handbook of Research on Knowledge-Intensive Organizations. : Hershey-New York: Information Science Reference. | |
2007 | Soltitskaya T., Andreeva, T. (2007) 'Training and development of personnel in Russian companies' In: M.E.Domsch, T.Lidokhover(Eds.). Human Resources Management in Russia. : Ashgate Publishing Group, Contemporary Employment Relations series. |
Edited Book
Year | Publication | |
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2009 | Andreeva T., Gutnikova T (Ed.). (2009) Upravlenie znanijami: hrestomatija (“Handbook of knowledge management”). St. Petersburg, Russia: St. Petersburg University Graduate School of Management Publishing House, [Link] |
Other Journal
Conference Publication
Year | Publication | |
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2017 | Dávila, G., Andreeva, T., Varvakis, G. (2017) IFKAD 2017: 12TH INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON KNOWLEDGE ASSET DYNAMICS (How) are Brazilian firms managing knowledge for innovation? [Full-Text] | |
2017 | Andreeva, T., Garanina, T. (2017) IFKAD 2017: 12TH INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON KNOWLEDGE ASSET DYNAMICS Knowledge management practices for developing intellectual capital: evidence from Russian companies | |
2017 | Andreeva, T., Garanina, T. (2017) GSOM Emerging Markets Conference: Business and Government Perspectives, St.Petersburg Intellectual capital elements and performance indicators of Russian companies: do survey results and financial data correlate? Russia, | |
2016 | Andreeva, T., Garanina T. (2016) International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamics Does Interaction between Intellectual Capital Elements Influence Performance of Russian Companies? Dresden, Germany, | |
2016 | Andreeva, T., Garanina, T. (2016) PROCEEDINGS OF THE 8TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL (ECIC 2016) Intellectual Capital Elements Interaction and Company Financial Performance: Evidence from Russia | |
2015 | Andreeva, T., Garanina T. (2015) GSOM Emerging Markets Conference: Business and Government Perspectives Intellectual capital elements, knowledge management practices and organizational performance of Russian manufacturing companies St.Petersburg, Russia, | |
2015 | Vlasov, S., Andreeva, T., Ryzhko, A. (2015) GSOM Emerging Markets Conference: Business and Government Perspectives Knowledge signaling and fundraising: the role of conferences participation Russia, | |
2015 | Andreeva, T., Garanina T. (2015) European Conference on Knowledge Management Intellectual capital elements and organizational performance of Russian manufacturing companies Udine, Italy, [Full-Text] | |
2015 | Vlasov, S., Bahlmann, M., Andreeva, T. (2015) International Forum on Knowledge Asset Dynamic Networks of conferences co-participation and firm's innovation performance: longitudinal study of SMEs in electronics industry Bari, Italy, | |
2014 | Andreeva T., Garanina T., Bezginova Y., Sergeeva A. (2014) International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management & Organisational Learning Customer value creation process in Russian companies: the role of Intellectual Capital and Knowledge Management Practices The University of Sydney Business School, Australia, [Full-Text] | |
2016 | Andreeva, T; Kianto, A (2016) PROCEEDINGS OF THE 17TH EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT Empirically Testing the Role of Strategic Management of Knowledge in Firm Performance | |
2014 | Garanina, T., Andreeva, T., Sergeeva, A. (2014) GSOM Emerging Markets Conference: Business and Government Perspectives The role of intellectual capital and knowledge management practices in customer value creation of Russian companies St.Petersburg, Russia, | |
2014 | Andreeva, T., Inkinen, H., Kianto, A., Ritala, P., Sergeeva, A., Vanhala, M. (2014) GSOM Emerging Markets Conference: Business and Government Perspectives Managing innovation with HRM practices in emerging market firms: Evidence from Russian and Chinese companies St.Petersburg, Russia, | |
2011 | Kianto, A., Andreeva, T., Shi, X. (2011) European Conference on Knowledge Management Knowledge Management across the globe – An international survey of KM awareness, spending, practices and performance Passau, Germany, | |
2010 | Blomqvist, K., Andreeva, T., Hallikas, J., Hyotyla, M. & Ritala, P. (2010) European Conference on Knowledge Management Customer-related capabilities for sustainable competitiveness in service business – A micro-foundations approach Famalicao, Portugal, | |
2010 | Ritala, P., Andreeva, T., Kosonen, M. & Blomqvist, K (2010) European Conference on Knowledge Management A problem-based perspective on knowledge-intensity in services business Famalicao, Portugal, | |
2009 | Andreeva, T. (2009) European Conference on Knowledge Managemen What Motivates Knowledge Workers Most? Some Empirical Evidence From Russia Vicenza, Italy, |
Conference Contribution
Blog
Year | Publication | |
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2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) 4 Strategies for Fostering Effective Knowledge Sharing in a Distributed Workplace. [Blog] [Link] | |
2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) How to enjoy a large conference. [Blog] [Link] | |
2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) Want to publish a literature review? Think of it as an empirical paper. [Blog] [Link] | |
2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) Literature reviews can come in all shapes and sizes. [Blog] [Link] | |
2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) Is a literature review publication a low-cost project?. [Blog] [Link] | |
2023 | Andreeva, T. (2023) A framework for your literature review article: where to find one?. [Blog] [Link] | |
2021 | Tatiana Andreeva (2021) Do you really want to publish your literature review? Advice for PhD students. [Blog] [Link] | |
2021 | Andreeva, T. (2021) Want to publish a literature review? Think of it as an empirical paper. [Blog] [Link] | |
2021 | Andreeva, T. (2021) Resources on doing a literature review. [Blog] [Link] |
Magazine Article
Year | Publication | |
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2024 | Ryazanova, Olga; McNamara, Peter; Andreeva, Tatiana (2024) Key questions to help universities measure societal impact. [Magazine Article] [Link] | |
2023 | Zappa, P.; Andreeva, T. (2023) How gender impacts workplace knowledge sharing. [Magazine Article] [Link] | |
2021 | Andreeva T., Zappa, P. (2021) The hidden aspects of (hybrid) work you should consider. [Magazine Article] [Link] | |
2021 | Andreeva, T., O’Higgins, C., Zappa, P. (2021) We can work it out: The challenges of hybrid and remote work for professional service firms. [Magazine Article] [Link] | |
2021 | Andreeva, T. (2021) Upravlaja znanijami (Managing knowledge). [Magazine Article] [Link] | |
2020 | Andreeva, T. (2020) Are you good at sharing what you know with your co-workers?. [Magazine Article] [Link] | |
2012 | Andreeva, T. (2012) From monocultural to multicultural. [Magazine Article] [Full-Text] |
Newspaper Articles
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2024 | Keogh, Olive (2024) Return-to-office mandates are the ‘opposite’ of evidence-based management. [Newspaper Articles] [Link] | |
2023 | Keogh, Olive (2023) Office gender divide on hiding knowledge from colleagues. [Newspaper Articles] [Link] | |
2023 | Keogh, Olive; (with contribution from Dr. Tatiana Andreeva) (2023) Companies wandering blindly in a world of hybrid work. [Newspaper Articles] [Link] | |
2023 | Keogh, Olive (with contribution from Dr. Tatiana Andreeva) (2023) Are hybrid workers as productive as their office based colleagues?. [Newspaper Articles] [Link] | |
2022 | Bielenberg, Kim (with contribution from Dr. Tatiana Andreeva) (2022) The pull of the office: Why working from home could become history in 2023. Ireland: [Newspaper Articles] [Link] | |
2022 | Keogh, Olive (with contribution from Dr. Tatiana Andreeva) (2022) Hybrid working can create a very unequal playing field post-pandemic. [Newspaper Articles] [Link] |
Presentation
Year | Publication | |
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2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) What are the effects of hybrid work and what HR managers can do about it?. [Presentation] | |
2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) Knowledge sharing in remote / hybrid workplace & how to manage it. [Presentation] [Link] | |
2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) The effects of the shift to hybrid / remote work: What is the evidence?. Belfast: [Presentation] | |
2024 | Andreeva, T. (2024) Building and sustaining trust in a changing world. [Presentation] | |
2023 | Andreeva, T (2023) The effects of hybrid work for diversity and inclusion. [Presentation] | |
2023 | Andreeva, T. (2023) Managing hybrid teams. [Presentation] | |
2023 | Andreeva, T. (2023) The effects of the shift to hybrid work. [Presentation] | |
2023 | Andreeva, T. (2023) Challenges of working in hybrid teams (and how to deal with them). [Presentation] | |
2022 | Andreeva, T. (2022) Challenges of working in a hybrid team (and how to deal with them). [Presentation] | |
2021 | Andreeva, T., Zappa, P. (2021) The effects of the move to remote & hybrid work: First insights from a longitudinal study, invited oral presentation, at The Future of Work: can hybrid really work? panel discussion organized by Grow Remote. [Presentation] | |
2021 | Andreeva, T. (2021) Knowledge Management in a Business School, at the Annual Russian Knowledge Management Week, organized by KM-Alliance Association of Knowledge Management Experts, Russia. [Presentation] | |
2021 | Andreeva, T., Zappa, P. (2021) How to make remote & hybrid work for your company: First insights from longitudinal studies, invited presentation at The Future of Work meeting, organized by American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) Ireland. [Presentation] | |
2020 | Andreeva, T. (2020) Strategy and knowledge management: is there a connection, and if not – how to fix it? Invited Oral Presentation at the KnowledgeConf2020: Conference for Practitioners in IT. Russia: [Presentation] | |
2020 | Andreeva, T. (2020) What happens to knowledge sharing among coworkers when we move to working remotely? Invited Oral Presentation at the “Knowledge Management. Standards and Practice” online expert session. Russia: [Presentation] | |
2019 | Andreeva, T. (2019) What HRM can do for knowledge management, and how it matters for return on assets?. Russia: [Presentation] |
Case
Year | Publication | |
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2012 | Andreeva, T. (2012) Corporate culture changes at Steel-Roll in Cross-Cultural Management Textbook. Charlestone, SC: [Case] | |
2010 | Andreeva, T., Zack, M. (2010) Knowledge Management Challenges in the Rakurs Company. [Case] [Link] | |
2010 | Andreeva, T., Zack, M. (2010) Knowledge Management Challenges in the Rakurs Company Teaching note. [Case] [Link] | |
2009 | Andreeva, T. (2009) Knowledge exchange as a success factor: an example of OAO Mekhanobr Tekhnika Research and Development corporation (teaching note). [Case] [Link] | |
2009 | Andreeva, T. (2009) Knowledge exchange as a success factor: an example of OAO Mekhanobr Tekhnika Research and Development corporation. [Case] [Link] |
Podcast
Year | Publication | |
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2023 | Andreeva, T. (2023) Why do employers want employees back in the office?. [Podcast] [Link] | |
2023 | Andreeva, T (2023) The effects of the shift to hybrid work. Ireland: [Podcast] [Link] | |
2022 | Andreeva, T; Zappa, P (2022) New research Into the effects & challenges of hybrid working. [Podcast] [Link] |
Working Paper
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2023 | Mulcahy, D., Andreeva, T. (2023) Employer perspectives on employee work location: collaboration, culture and control. [Working Paper] [Link] |
Video recording / TV
Year | Publication | |
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2022 | Andreeva, T (2022) Is hybrid work detrimental for knowledge sharing?. [Video recording / TV] [Link] |
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Honors and Awards
Teaching Interests
I have developed and delivered a wide range of modules in the areas of organisational behaviour, knowledge management, evidence-based management, and research methods across all levels (undergraduate, Master, PhD and executive education) in Ireland, Belgium, Spain, Norway, Russia and Finland.
Currently, I teach Leadership (MSc course), Actionable Insights through Research (MSc course) and Research problems, literature reviews and theory building in business and management research (PhD course). I also contribute to the Introduction to Quantitative Research (PhD course) and supervise MSc and PhD dissertations.
Currently, I teach Leadership (MSc course), Actionable Insights through Research (MSc course) and Research problems, literature reviews and theory building in business and management research (PhD course). I also contribute to the Introduction to Quantitative Research (PhD course) and supervise MSc and PhD dissertations.