Tatiana Lukoianova (Vashchilko), PhD in Political Science, Pennsylvania State University

I am a visiting assistant professor at Fisher College of Business at the Ohio State University. My research is multidisciplinary emerging from my research and teaching experience in international business, information science, political science, and economics. My main research centers on the implications of interstate relations for international business. Some of my publications appear in the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), the Academy of Management (AOM) Conference Best Paper Proceedings, and the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. I have taught courses on international business; business and government in a global environment; international political economy; non-state actors in world politics; and macroeconomic analysis and policy.

Selected Publications:

Rubin, V. & T. Lukoianova. 2014. Truth and deception at the rhetorical structure level. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (Forthcoming).

Lukoianova, T. 2013. “The Signaling Role of BIT Stringency for Facilitating FDI,” The Academy of Management (AOM) Conference 2013 Best Paper Proceedings.

Li, Q., & T. Vashchilko. 2010. “Dyadic military Conflict, Security Alliances and Bilateral FDI Flows,” Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS) 41(5): 765-782, Special Issue on “Conflict, Security, and Political Risk: International Business in Challenging Times.”

Mihalache-O’Keef, A. & T. Vashchilko. 2010. “The Market for Locations: When Do Foreign Direct Investors Pick Conflict Zones?” Chapter in Ending War, Consolidating Peace, ed. M.Berdal and A.Wennmann, London, UK: Adelphis.

 

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