Ekaterina Turkina

Ekaterina Turkina

Ekaterina Turkina est professeure adjointe au service de l'enseignement des affaires internationales à HEC Montréal. Elle est également membre du Groupe de recherche en affaires internationales (GRAI).

Expertises

affaires internationales, relations entreprises-gouvernement, réseaux transfontaliers d'entreprises, politiques économiques en Europe et Russie

Mosaic: A Victim of Its Own Success?

CASE STUDY. This case asks students to put themselves in the shoes of the protagonists and make recommendations about whether Mosaic should organize a creative workshop with graduate students of an academic partner, hold a week-long co-design session for employees of an industrial partner, or find a way to do both.

China’s Rare Earth and Japan

CASE STUDY. The case depicts the subtleties of the China-Japan politico-economic relations and discusses the involvement of other important actors, such as the US and the EU, in the struggle for resources.

IT-Ration’s Quest for Growth: A Market Choice Challenge

CASE STUDY. This case uses the story of IT-Ration, a small firm based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to enable students to conduct an in-depth analysis of the founding manager, the firm, and the industry so as to make a strategic growth decision.