Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship; Department Chair
Management, Marketing and Entrepreneurship
Barney School of Businessnaoumova@hartford.edu 860.768.4760 A310L
Education
PhD, Kazan State University
MS, Kazan State University
Professor Irinia Naoumova has been at the Barney School since 2008.She teaches several courses, including Principles of Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management and Business Policy, and Managing in a Global Environment.
Prior to arriving at the University of Hartford, Naoumova worked as a visiting associate professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville; an associate professor at State University- Higher School of Economics, Moscow (Russia); and chaired the Department of Management at the Kazan State University.
Naoumova's research interests include:
- Entrepreneurship
- Strategy and corporate governance in transition/emerging economies
- International business/management
Ralston, D. A., Egri, C. P., Karam, C. M., Naoumova, I., Srinivasan, N., Casado, T., Li, Y., & Alas, R. (2015). The triple-bottom-line of corporate responsibility: Assessing the attitudes of present and future business professionals across the BRICs. Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 1-35., DOI 10.1007/s10490-014-9376-x
Ralston, D. A., et al. (2014). Societal-level versus individual-level predictions of ethical behavior: A 48-Society study of collectivism and Individualism. Journal of Business Ethics, 122(2), 283-306.
Elenkov, D., Naoumova, I, Kuntz, J., Wright, P. & Nabirukhina, A. (2013) Subcultures in a Country, Work Values and Preferred Workplace Rewards: New Evidence from Russia, Journal of Strategic and International Studies, 8 (1): 32-43.
Naoumova, I., Kachkaeva, A., Kiria, I., Rogers, A., (2012) Informal Instruments of Formal Power: case of Russian Mass Media. International Business: Research, Teaching and Practice.6(1):96-116.