Specialisms
- Corporate Environmental Performance and Lobbying: a Case Study of the Oil and Gas Industry
Lev Shalev is a Henley Business School PhD student in the department of Leadership, Organisations, Behaviour and Reputation.
His research interests are corporate political activity, sustainable development, lobbying and interplay between interest groups, with a focus on how the aforementioned actions help maintain or gain an advantageous market position.
In 2020 Lev earned a Masters degree in Applied Political Science from Saint-Petersburg State University (Russia), which he passed with distinction. His undergraduate qualification was a Bachelors degree in Political Science from the same institution in 2018. He also qualified with a Postgraduate Diploma in Economics from Graduate School of Management, Saint-Petersburg State University (Russia), in 2023.
Specialisms
- Corporate Environmental Performance and Lobbying: a Case Study of the Oil and Gas Industry
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