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Rajani Singh is a Lecturer in Strategy, Management and Entrepreneurship at Utrecht University School of Economics (U.S.E.), where she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in strategic management, innovation and entrepreneurship. She is simultaneously pursuing her PhD at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, specializing in Entrepreneurship.
Her research portfolio spans across two contextual themes, located in and cutting across international business and corporate governance in emerging markets. Her work particularly focuses on:
- Corporate governance structures and their impact on firm performance
- Board interlocks and their relationship with firm survival
- Emerging market business practices with a focus on India
- Strategic management in private versus public firms
Dr. Singh's publications demonstrate a strong methodological approach combining quantitative analysis of large-scale datasets with theoretical frameworks from international business. Her research has particular relevance for understanding governance mechanisms in developing economies, with India serving as a primary case study. She has presented her work at prestigious academic conferences including the Academy of Management, Strategic Management Society, and International Corporate Governance Society.
As an educator, she brings her research expertise into the classroom, teaching courses that bridge theoretical concepts with practical applications in strategy and entrepreneurship. While specific teaching evaluations aren't provided in the available materials, her dual role as both lecturer and PhD candidate suggests an active engagement with both teaching and research communities at Utrecht University.



