
معرفی
Xiaocan Yuan serves as a Lecturer at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University, specializing in international business policy and economic impacts of geopolitical shifts. Her research examines foreign direct investment dynamics, multinational enterprise strategies, and Brexit-related trade adaptations with significant policy implications.
Educational background:
- PhD in Management, Aston University (2023)
- MSc in Management, University of Warwick (2016)
- BA (Hons) in Literature, Beijing Language and Culture University (2015)
Her research investigates how Brexit uncertainty reshapes UK services exports, develops frameworks for country-level dynamic capabilities in FDI adaptation, and analyzes multinational enterprises' interactions with welfare systems. Current work addresses unequal FDI benefits through policy interventions targeting 'two-speed' economic development. Methodologically, she combines empirical trade analysis with institutional theory to produce actionable policy insights.
Publication trends reveal concentrated expertise in post-Brexit economic policy (60% of output), FDI governance (30%), and multinational enterprise impacts (10%), with strong emphasis on UK-specific applications and European policy contexts. All recent work appears in Scopus-indexed journals with policy citation metrics.
Scientific awards: None documented in source material.
Dr. Yuan actively supervises PhD candidates as indicated by her 'Accepting PhD Students' status, though specific student names and grant details remain unreported. Her collaborations with economists like Nigel Driffield and Oleksandr Shepotylo demonstrate interdisciplinary policy engagement.
No laboratory or dedicated research team information appears in current profile materials.




