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Dr. Olga Mikheeva serves as an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) within University College London, focusing on the intersection of innovation systems, development finance, and global sustainability governance. Her role bridges academic research and policy-oriented analysis, particularly in contexts of industrial transformation and equitable transitions.
Her research program critically examines institutional mechanisms for financing innovation and sustainable development across diverse geopolitical landscapes. Key themes include the operational dynamics of national development banks in East Asia, Europeanization processes in Baltic finance systems, and multilateral governance frameworks for 'just transitions' in climate policy. This interdisciplinary work integrates political economy, public administration, and development studies to address systemic challenges in economic transformation.
Analysis of her 2018-2023 publications reveals a consistent trajectory examining fiscal and innovation institutions through comparative lenses, with increasing emphasis on global coordination challenges. Her scholarship demonstrates methodological diversity spanning case studies of East Asian industrial policy, European integration analyses, and conceptual frameworks for transnational governance of sustainability transitions.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
While her publications indicate collaborative research (noting co-authors including Newell, Daley, Juuse, and Mertens), no formal student advisement roles or grant funding details were specified. Her work appears embedded within IIPP's research ecosystem, though specific team structures remain unmentioned.
The Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose constitutes her primary academic affiliation, positioning her within UCL's ecosystem for mission-oriented innovation research without formal departmental or faculty attachments.

