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Dr Yevhen Baranchenko

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

 

Yevhen joined Newcastle Business School in 2013 continuing his career in higher education sector.  His qualifications include BSc in Management, MSc in Agribusiness and PGCert in Higher Education Practice.  In 2007 Yevhen was awarded fully-funded studentship to support his PhD at Northumbria University, which was successfully completed in 2011.

Prior to his appointment as a lecturer at Northumbria University Yevhen gained industrial experience at a procurement manager position and also taught at Sumy State University in Ukraine, where he was involved in a number of European funded projects aimed at the modernisation of higher education in Eastern Europe.  Yevhen has extensive experience of teaching and supervising students in the areas of strategy, international business and applied business ethics.  His current research interests include sustainable development, higher education sector and employability. 

 

 

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • How Does the Combination of Factors Influence Entrepreneurs’ Decision-Making Logic? A Qualitative Comparative analysis, Xu, Y., Baranchenko, Y., Lin, Z., Wu, Q., Arakpogun, E. 1 Jul 2024, In: Entrepreneurship Research Journal
  • The influence of family firm succession on financialisaton: Evidence from China, Zhang, L., Baranchenko, Y., Lin, Z., Ren, L. 29 Nov 2023, In: International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research
  • Entrepreneurial Place Leadership: Negotiating the Entrepreneurial Landscape, Newbery, R., Baranchenko, Y., Bell, C. 21 Jul 2022
  • Entrepreneurial Place Leadership, Newbery, R., Baranchenko, Y., Bell, C. 21 Jul 2022, Entrepreneurial Place Leadership, Bingley, Emerald
  • Environmental and economic analysis of technological innovations in the energy sector, Li, R., Kubatko, O., Baranchenko, Y., Benetyte, R., Melnyk, L., Dehtyarova, I., Matsenko, O. 4 Oct 2022, In: International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
  • Towards sustainable development in a transition economy: The case of eco-industrial parks in Ukraine., Petrushenko, M., Burkynskyi, B., Shevchenko, H., Baranchenko, Y. 6 Jan 2022, In: Environmental Economics
  • From Global Mindset to International Opportunities: The Internationalization of Chinese SMEs, He, C., Baranchenko, Y., Lin, Z., Szarucki, M., Yukhanaev, A. 15 May 2020, In: Journal of Business Economics and Management
  • Relationship between employability and turnover intention: The moderating effects of organizational support and career orientation, Baranchenko, Y., Xie, Y., Lin, Z., Lau, M., Ma, J. 1 Mar 2020, In: Journal of Management and Organization
  • State support policy for renewable energy development in emerging economies: The case of Ukraine, Kurbatova, T., Sotnyk, I., Kubatko, O., Baranchenko, Y., Arakpogun, E., Roubík, H. 2020, In: International Journal of Global Energy Issues
  • The impact of ethical leadership on employee creative deviance: the mediating role of job autonomy, Liu, X., Baranchenko, Y., An, F., Lin, Z., Ma, J. 23 Dec 2020, In: Leadership & Organization Development Journal

  • Katalin Keller Career Development of Professional Staff at UK Universities: Exploring Barriers and Opportunities Start Date: 01/10/2024
  • Anamika Jha Managing Employee Wellbeing: The increasing dominance of Remote Working Start Date: 01/03/2024

  • Business Studies PhD June 04 2011
  • Business Studies MSc June 09 2004
  • Management June 17 2003
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2016


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