Associate Professor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Loughborough University
Dr. Anna Grosman is an Associate Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Loughborough University London, UK. Anna received her Ph.D. from Imperial College London. Her research examines corporate governance processes, with a special emphasis on contemporary state capitalism, and corporate governance issues of state-affiliated organizations. She is working on various research projects in the areas of state firms’ internationalization, corporate bailouts, health technology usage by the governments, nonmarket strategies, corporate governance and sustainability for innovation, and topics pertaining to the Russian economy. She has published in leading journals such as the Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of World Business, British Journal of Management, and Corporate Governance: An International Review, amongst others. She is a Co-Editor of the forthcoming Oxford University Press Handbook on State Capitalism and the Firm. She is also on the editorial review boards of the Global Strategy Journal and Journal of World Business. She received external research grants and scholarships from EPSRC, British Academy and Society for Advanced Management Studies. Before her academic career, Dr. Grosman worked for the US multinational Georgia-Pacific (part of Koch Industries conglomerate) as a Director of Corporate Strategy and M&A for four years. Prior to that, she worked for six years in investment banking and corporate finance for CIBC World Markets, Citigroup and Close Brothers.
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