Ekaterina Turkina

Ekaterina Turkina has been with HEC Montreal in Canada since 2010. Her main research areas are state business relationship, inter-firm networks, and socio-cultural and politico-economic factors in international business. She teaches various courses in the domain of international affairs such as international management; multinational firms, culture and human resources; global governance and she is actively involved in research group in international affairs (GRAI). Dr. Turkina has also extensive experience working in international organizations including International Marketing Solutions, American Councils, and Council of Europe. She holds a Master of Arts and a PhD degree from the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh.

Publications

Innovation Environment for Sustainable Medical Tourism in a Country
Nasrin Sultana, Ekaterina Turkina, Patrick Cohendet. © 2023. 26 pages.
Medical tourism has become one of the fastest-growing service industries in the 21st century. The purpose of this chapter is to advance the idea that the growth of medical...
Internationalization, Sustainability, and Capacity-based Motives of Foreign Direct Investment: A Conceptual Framework
Nasrin Sultana, Ekaterina Turkina. © 2023. 19 pages.
Researchers have studied foreign direct investment (FDI) from various perspectives, and noted the motives of FDI depend predominantly on disadvantages in home countries or...
Applied Psycholinguistics and Multilingual Cognition in Human Creativity
Bryan Christiansen, Ekaterina Turkina. © 2019. 300 pages.
Multilingualism is becoming a social phenomenon governed by the needs of globalization and cultural openness. Owing to the ease of access to information facilitated by the...
Cross-Border Inter-Firm Networks in Contemporary Europe: The Effects of Structural and Cultural Embeddedness on Firm Performance
Ekaterina Turkina. © 2014. 17 pages.
Globalization and regionalization in the contemporary world transform inter-state relationships and intensify economic, social, and political exchanges across borders, thereby...
Cultural and Technological Influences on Global Business
Bryan Christiansen, Ekaterina Turkina, Nigel Williams. © 2013. 635 pages.
Technology is a key driver behind the effects of contemporary globalization on business and other organizations worldwide. Understanding this phenomena in connection with the...
Cross-Border Inter-Firm Networks in Contemporary Europe: The Effects of Structural and Cultural Embeddedness on Firm Performance
Ekaterina Turkina. © 2012. 18 pages.
Globalization and regionalization in the contemporary world transform inter-state relationships and intensify economic, social, and political exchanges across borders, thereby...