UAS Personnel

Ivanova

Yuliya V. Ivanova , Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Management 
SOM: Business

796-6344

1-800-478-9069

796-6383

www.uas.alaska.edu/som

Juneau Campus

Novatney Bldg Rm 111

Education:

  • Ph.D.  Management. Doctoral candidate, Lancaster University, UK (ACCSB), Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development.
  • Ph.D.  Social and Educational Psychology, 1996, Belarusian State P. University, Minsk, Belarus.
  • Professional Certificate in Management, Certificates in Management, Marketing, Finance, 1999-2001, The Open University Business School, United Kingdom.
  • Columbia University Graduate School of Business Executive Education (New York, USA), Topic: Leading Entrepreneurial Change in Organization, 2002.
  • Institute for Qualitative and Multimethod Research (Phoenix, USA), Arizona State University, 2007.
  • BA       Pedagogy and Methodology, 1988, Minsk State Pedagogical Institute, Minsk, Belarus.
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Awards
  • 2009 Carolyn Dextor Division Award, for "The Role of Social Capital in a Geographically Isolated Community,"Academy of Management, Chicago, 2009
  • Faculty Excellence Award (Research Category), University of Alaska Southeast. Juneau, AK, 2007.
  • The Best Paper in Session Awards, Global Conference on Business and Finance, Hawaii, Honolulu, 2008.
  • The Best Paper in Session Awards, Association for Global Business Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, 2005.
  • Teacher of the Year Award, School of Executive Business Education, Institute for Privatization and Management, 2001.
  • Nominee, Teacher of the Year Award, School of Executive Business Education, Institute for Privatization and Management, 2000.
  • Service Award in Appreciation and Recognition of the Service as a Session Chair, Conference of the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines. New Orleans, Louisiana, 2005.
  • Certificate of Appreciation for Chairing a Business Education Session, The Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference in Business. Honolulu, Hawaii, 2005.

    Research:

    Published Articles in Refereed Journals

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2008. Can this business be rescued? Entrepreneurial Theory & Practice Journal (accepted for publication March 20, 2008 at Volume 33, No. 4).

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2008. Teaching capitalism in the country that reinstated socialism. The Global Journal of Business Research (accepted for publication).

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2007. Middle managers in a state-controlled economy: How they implement their decisions. Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 22, No. 4, 392-410.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2007. The motivation of managerial choices in the state-controlled economy of Belarus. Journal of East-West Business, Volume 13, No. 4, 5-36.

    Ivanova, Y.V. and Mitchell, M.E. 2007. Personal choices of a public manager in a time of uncertainty. Business Research Yearbook, Vol. XIV, no. 2, 888-894.

    Ivanova, Y.V. and Mitchell, M.E. 2007. Small business development in post-Soviet Belarus: Struggling for business competencies. Business Research Yearbook, Vol. XIV, no. 1, 340-346.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2006. Ethics in an unethical environment or absence of ethics? The International Journal of Emerging Markets, Volume 2, Issue 1, 84-92.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2004. Belarus: Entrepreneurial activity in an unfriendly environment. Journal of East-West Business, Volume 10, No. 4, p. 29-55.

    Ivanova, Y.V. and Mitchell, M.E. 2004. Initial steps in designing the first Executive MBA program in Belarus. Business Research Yearbook. Global Business Perspectives, Volume XI, p. 511-516.

     

    Works in Progress

    Ivanova, Y.V. A state-controlled economy vs., a rent-seeking state: Why entrepreneurs would support state officials? (under review. Submitted to International Small Business Journal, Sept 24, 2008)

    Ivanova, Y.V. & Winn, J. Growing Pains (under review at the Case Research Journal)

    Ivanova, Y.V. & Winn, J. Talent Management in a Professional Service Firm (under review at the Case Research Journal)

    Ivanova, Y.V. An input-output model of small business social capital development. (ready for submission).

     

    Refereed Published Proceedings

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2009. An input-output model of small business social capital development. 2009 Academy of Management Conference. Chicago, August 8-12.

    Ivanova Y.V. & Winn, J. 2009. A role of social capital in donor commitment in a geographically isolated community. Chicago, August 8-12.

    Ivanova, Y.V. & Winn, J. 2009. Talent Management in a Professional Service Firm. Western Case Writing Association, Utah, March 28-April 1.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2008. Danger of Growth. NACRA 2008 Conference, Durham, NH, Oct 28 -Nov 1.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2008. A state-controlled economy vs., a rent-seeking state: Why entrepreneurs would support state officials? Western Academy of Management, 49th Annual Meeting, March 26-March 29, 2008. Oakland, California.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2008. A case study of business education in the context of the state-controlled economy.  Global Conference on Business and Finance (GCBF). Honolulu, HI, Jan 4 - 7, 2008.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2006. The motivation of managerial choices in a transition economy. Western Academy of Management 47th Annual Meeting Proceedings. May 29-April 1, Long Beach, California. 

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2006. Can this business be rescued? Western Casewriters Association. March 30, Long Beach, California.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2005. Middle managers of post-Soviet enterprises: How they implement their decisions. Association for Global Business. Annual Conference. November 17-20, Miami, Florida.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2005. Managers of state enterprises and private businesses in post-Soviet Belarus: their motives in decision making. The International Academy of Business and Public Disciplines. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Ivanova, Y.V. and Daneyko, P. 2005. Teaching capitalism in the country that recovers socialism. 2005 Hawaii International Conference on Business. May 26-29, 2005, 1476-1500.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2005. Ethics in unethical environment or absence of ethics? World Association for Case Method Research & Application. Twenty-Second International Conference, July 3 - 6. Brno, Czech Republic.

    Ivanova, Y.V. and Mitchell, M.E. 2004. Analyzing the time management of executives in post-Soviet area (Belarus). The Case Association. Proceedings of Cases in Progress. Vol. 104, no. 1, p. 155-190, May, 2004, Providence, RI. 

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2004. Entrepreneurial activities in an unfriendly environment (based on Belarusian experience). Proceedings of the Eastern Academy of Management 41st Annual Meeting, p. 1680-1704.

    Ivanova, Y.V. and Mitchell, M.E. 2004. Belarus-Poland-USA MBA program: design, promotion, and implementation. Globalization and Sustainable Development. 2004 NEBAA International Conference Proceedings Volume, p. 193-195.

    Ivanova, Y.V. 2004. Problems of management in a high growing international company in Eastern and Central Europe. Globalization and Sustainable Development. 2004 NEBAA International Conference Proceedings Volume, p. 196-198.

     

    Selected Publications in Other Languages

    Ivanova, Y.V. 1999. Corporate culture of responsibility (Корпоративная культура ответственности). Director Journal (Директор журнал), no. 2, 42-43 (In Russian).

    Ivanova, Y.V. 1999. How to put into practice a successful reorganization of an enterprise (Как успешно провести реформу на предприятии). Director Journal (Директор журнал), no. 5, 10-19 (In Russian).

    Ivanova, Y.V 1996. Diagnosis of self-consciousness's development (Дыягносцыка развiцця самасвядомасцi). Education and Upbringing Journal (Адукацыя i выхаванне), no. 3, 79-84 (In Belarusian).

    Ivanova, Y.V. 1996. Decision making patterns and their influence on the dynamic of personality development (Способы принятия решения и их влияние на динамику развития личности). Деп. В ИНИОН РАН, Moscow, ref. no. 60723, 06.12.96, 1-9(In Russian).

    Ivanova, Y.V. 1995. The process of reflection of significant choices' motivation and the strategies of the choices' implementation (Способы рефлексии мотивов значимого выбора и способов их достижения) Деп. В ИНИОН РАН, Moscow, rеf. no. 50826, 18.10.95. 1-10 (In Russian).

    Ivanova, Y.V. 1995. Approaches of personal responsibility's development (Спосабы развiцця адказнасцi). Pedagogical University News Journal (Весцi БДПУ), Vol.4, no. 6, 53-60 (In Belarusian).

    Ivanova, Y.V. 1993. Correlation of the education school students' "me-image" with their pedagogical communication style (Соотношение образа «Я» студентов педагогических вузов с их стилем педагогического общения). Psychological Science and Society Practice. Book of Articles. Part 5 (Психологическая наука и общественная практика. Часть У), 29 (In Russian).

     

    Presentations

    Danger of Growth. NACRA 2008 Conference, Durham, NH, Oct 28 -Nov 1.

    A state-controlled economy vs., a rent-seeking state: Why entrepreneurs would support state officials?Presented at the Western Academy of Management, 49th Annual Meeting, March 26-March 29, 2008. Oakland, California.

    A case study of business education in the context of the state-controlled economy. Presented at the  Global Conference on Business and Finance (GCBF). Honolulu, HI, Jan 4 - 7, 2008.

    Personal choices of a public manager in a time of uncertainty.  Presented at the International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, March 30, 2007, Orlando, FL.

    Small business development in post-Soviet Belarus: Struggling for business competencies. Presented at the International Academy of Business Disciplines Conference, March 30, 2007, Orlando, FL.

    Developing social capital of entrepreneurial activity in Alaska. Presented at the 6thQualitative and Multiple Research Methods Institute, Arizona State University, January 8, 2007

    The motivation of managerial choices in a transition economy. Presented at the Western Academy of Management 47th Annual Meeting. March 31, 2006. Long Beach, CA. 

    Can this business be rescued? Presented at the Western Casewriters Association. March 30, 2006. Long Beach, CA.

    Middle managers of post-Soviet enterprises: How they implement their decisions.Presented at the  Association for Global Business Annual Conference. Nov 18, 2005. Miami, FL.

    Managers of state enterprises and private businesses in post-Soviet Belarus: their motives in decision making. Presented at the International Academy of Business and Public Disciplines. Jan 5, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    Experience of selecting the new generation of managers in Eastern Slavic countries. Presented at the  Western Academy of management, 46th Annual Meeting, March 2005. Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Teaching capitalism in the country that recovers socialism. Presented at the 2005 Hawaii International Conference on Business. May 26-29, 2005.

    Ethics in unethical environment or absence of ethics? Presented at the World Association for Case Method Research & Application. Twenty-Second International Conference, July 3 - 6. 2005. Brno, Czech Republic.

    Analyzing the time management of executives in post-Soviet area (Belarus). Presented at the  The Case Association. March 30, 2004, Providence, RI. 

    Entrepreneurial activities in an unfriendly environment (based on Belarusian experience). Presented at the Eastern Academy of Management 41st Annual Meeting, March 29, 2004.

    Problems of management in a high growing international company in Eastern and Central Europe. Presented at the 2004 NEBAA International Conference Proceedings, April, 2004.



    Publications:

    GRANTS RECEIVED 

    Stakeholders of small businesses in the transition economy,

    Research grant, University of Alaska Southeast, 2005.

    Transformational leadership of private businesses in transition economies,

    Research grant, University of Alaska Southeast, 2005.

     


    Affiliations:

    MEMBERSHIP

    Academy of Management, active member

    Rotary Club International, active member

    International Academy of Business Disciplines, member

    Western Academy of Management, active member


    Other:

    Most of all I value a balance in my life. I can’t live without travels around the world, but I love to be back to my cozy home. I am a perfectionist in my work, but children are my number one priority. I like to meet new people, but I am really comfortable only with my school friends. To tell the truth, the balance is not so perfect in my life now: too much time is spent on my job and my school friends are too far from me now. So, there is a space for improvement…