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Margherita Corina is an Assistant Professor at NEOMA Business School specializing in strategic management and international business. She holds a PhD from Bocconi University, with additional studies at Columbia University and ITAM. Her research examines how firms adapt to external uncertainties like populism, deglobalization, and political instability, focusing on corporate investment strategies and institutional contexts. She has advised companies on antitrust issues in the US, Mexico, and Europe.
Her academic work appears in top journals like the Journal of International Business Studies and Global Strategy Journal. Key themes include the impact of political ideologies on investment decisions, FDI dynamics under populism, and multinational corporate behavior during crises. She is affiliated with prominent academies including the Academy of Management and the Strategy Management Society. Her recent projects analyze geopolitical risks and strategic responses to volatile global environments.
Corina actively contributes to academic conferences such as the Academy of Management Annual Meeting, presenting cutting-edge research on populism's economic implications and corporate strategy during uncertain times. Her expertise bridges theoretical research with practical consulting in antitrust regulations and corporate policy analysis.

