Yulia Muratova

Associate Professor of International Business at Aarhus University

Associate Professor Yulia Muratova has extensive experience in research and teaching on international business strategy. Her primary research domain is firm strategies in emerging markets, business-government relationships, interactions of multinational enterprises with stakeholders in foreign markets, cross-border M&As and divestments. Her current research projects focus on the implications of cyberattacks for global business and the influence of politics on strategies of multinational enterprises. Her research has been published in leading academic journals such as the Journal of International Business Studies, Multinational Business Review, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, and Management and Organization Review. Yulia is a recipient of a prestigious best paper in International Business and Policy award at the 2022 Academy of Management, USA.

Yulia has taught international business-related courses at Aarhus University for over 10 years with Globa Business Strategy being one of the most popular courses among students. Yulia also is an affiliate scholar at the Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research, which is an educational joint venture between Danish universities and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. She teaches organization and management topics on Beijing campus every year.

Prior to joining academia, Yulia occupied various analytical roles in public and private organizations spanning market research, real estate, R&D and consultancy sectors. She holds a PhD in Management from Aarhus University and an MSc in International Relations from Loughborough University, UK.