Anastasiia Lutsenko

Anastasiia Lutsenko

Ph.D. ABD (in Business Research), Professor of Innovation Management

Languages for professional communication:

Ukrainian, English, German, Spanish, Russian

Description of the field of scientific research:

Anastasiia's research interests include Science of Science, Economics and Science and Innovation, Crisis Management, Resilience Studies and Science Policy.

List of duties:

Anastasiia is a Ph.D. student in innovation management at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition. She is also a scientific project coordinator to create the "Academ.City" at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

Professional experience:

Since 2015, Anastasiia has been a member of the Academy of Marketing and the British Academy of Management in the UK and CINet (Continuous Innovation Network) in Denmark.

Since 2017, she has been a Scientific Coordinator and Project Lead of the Academ.City Project at the National Academy of Science of Ukraine. Since 2020, she has been a junior researcher at the Kyiv Academic University of NAS of Ukraine and, since 2022, first a scholarship holder and now a doctoral student at the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition.

Keywords:

  • Economics

  • Science policies

  • Science of science

  • Crisis Management

  • Social Sciences and Geopolitical Studies

Basic scientific publications:

  • The Results of The Survey on The Needs of Ukrainian Scientists (First Wave Report)

    Lutsenko, Anastasiia and Harashchenko, Nataliia and Hladchenko, Lidiia and Korytnikova, Nadezhda and Moskotina, Ruslana and Pravdyva, Oleksandra, (January 19, 2023). Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper No. 23-03.

    Role: Author, coordinator of the research project

  • Sustainable Futures for Higher Education

    Editors: Jaan Valsiner, Anastasiia Lutsenko, Alexandra Antoniouk. Part of the book series: Cultural Psychology of Education (CPED, volume 7).

    Role: Editors

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