Anastasiia O. Lutsenko, MiM, M.Phil

Doktorandin

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research

+49 89 24246-0
Anastasiia.Lutsenko(at)ip.mpg.de

Arbeitsbereiche:

Innovationssysteme, Regionalentwicklung, Regionale Resilienz, Science of Science

Wissenschaftlicher Werdegang

Seit 10/2022
Doktorandin
Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb (Innovation and Entrepreneurship Research)

04/2022 — 06/2022
Higher Education Teaching Certificate Course
Harvard Derek Bok Centre, Harvard University

03 – 09/2022
Stipendiatin
Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb

05/2021 — 11/2021
Becoming an Education-Focused Professor Course
The British Academy Of Management, London, UK

07/2018
IMTA International Management Teachers Academy: Challenges and Paradoxes of Leading Change
CEEMAN, Bled Business School, Slowenien

08/2017, 08/2022
GESIS Summer School in Survey Methodology
Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Köln

09/2015 — 09/2018
CINet PhD Workshops
Continuous Innovation Network, Schweiz, Italien, Deutschland, Niederlande

09/2013 — 09/2016
Master of Philosophy in Business Research (Master-in-Passing, PhD track)
Monarch Business School, Zug, Schweiz

09/2010 – 09/2011
Master of Management
National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kyjiw, Ukraine

09/2005 – 09/2010
Bachelor of Management, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kyjiw, Ukraine

Berufserfahrung

Seit 09/2017
Wissenschaftliche Koordinatorin und Projektleiterin
Wissenschaftlichen Hochschule Kyjiw – Academ.City Innovation Park Development Project (Academ.City), Kyjiw, Ukraine

11/2019 — 03/2021
Regionale Expertin für Innovationsökosysteme
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin – Academ.City Innovation Park Development Project, Kyjiw, Ukraine

05/2020 — 09/2020
Mitglied der Arbeitsgruppe zum Gesetz über “Innovationsentwicklung” im ukrainischen Parlament, Kyjiw, Ukraine

09/2016 — 01/2020
Dozentin für Innovationsmanagement
Monarch Business School, Schweiz

01/2017 — 04/2017
International Visiting Research Trainee
School of Administrative Studies, York University, Kanada

09/2016 — 06/2017
Spezialistin für Projektmanagement und Berichtswesen 
The Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production Centre (CRECP), United Nations Industrial Development Organization, UNIDO, Kyjiw, Ukraine

09/2016 — 09/2019
Junior-Mitglied des Akademischen Rates
Monarch Business School, Schweiz

01/2014 — 11/2019
Administrative Koordinatorin (Student Development Stream)
Monarch Business School, Schweiz

09/2014 — 09/2018
Wissenschaftliche Redakteurin
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung (Humboldt Club Ukraine), Kyjiw, Ukraine

02/2011 — 05/2015
Executive Project Manager, The International Relations Department
Institut für Druck- und Verlagswesen, NTUU “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kyjiw, Ukraine

09/2010 — 09/2011
Assistentin des Professors für Marketing Management
Institut für Druck- und Verlagswesen, NTUU “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kyjiw, Ukraine

Ehrungen, Preise, Stipendien

04/2022 — 09/2022
Stipendium
Max-Planck-Institut für Innovation und Wettbewerb

10/2018
Academic Support Award
Monarch Business School, Zug, Schweiz

09/2013 — 09/2019
Dean’s Scholarship
Monarch Business School, Zug, Schweiz

09/2018
Outstanding Student Leadership Award by ACBSP
Monarch Business School, Rapperswil, Schweiz 

07/2016
The Marketing Trust Bursary
Newcastle, UK

07/2015
The Marketing Trust Bursary
Limerick, Irland

09/2015
Outstanding Student Leadership Award
Monarch Business School, Zug, Schweiz 

04/2012
Erasmus Mundus MSPME Stipendium, UK

09/2005 — 06/2009
Ukrainisches Staatsstipendium
NTUU “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kyjiw, Ukraine

Publikationen

Diskussionspapiere

Lutsenko, Anastasiia; Harashchenko, Nataliia; Hladchenko, Lidiia; Korytnikova, Nadezhda; Moskotina, Ruslana; Pravdyva, Oleksandra (2023). The Results of The Survey on The Needs of Ukrainian Scientists (First Wave Report), Max Planck Institute for Innovation & Competition Research Paper, No. 23-03.

  • This research has been conducted in response to the urgent need to identify the main issues the researchers are facing during the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation to Ukraine. In this report, the results of the first wave of data collection within the UAScience.Reload initiatives are outlined. This survey was conducted in April 2022. The invitations to participate were distributed: by the press centre of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine, via the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine network, and to the work addresses of the researchers and pedagogical workers. Overall, 2173 responses were received and analyzed. Based on these results, this present report has been developed.
  • Available at SSRN