Specialisms
- Triple Bottom Line Theory for Investment Attractiveness of European Oil and Gas Companies
Ekaterina Yaremchuk is a Henley Business School PhD student in the department of Leadership, Organisations, Behaviour and Reputation.
Her main areas of research interest include management, financial analysis and investment attractiveness.
Ekaterina was awarded a Global MBA Financial Management from the London School of Business and Finance in 2014 and a Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership from the same institution in 2012. Prior to that, she earned a Classical MBA from the Institute of International Business Classical Business School (Russia) in 2009 and gained both a BSc Management Diploma in 2006 and a BSc Technologies of Electrochemical Manufactures Diploma in 2004 from the D. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology (Russia).
Specialisms
- Triple Bottom Line Theory for Investment Attractiveness of European Oil and Gas Companies
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