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Xiaoyu Liu is an Associate Professor at the Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary's University, specializing in Management. Their research focuses on corporate social responsibility (CSR), risk management, corporate reputation, energy policy, and international business strategies. They hold a PhD and have contributed to over 20 peer-reviewed articles since 2011, examining topics such as CSR’s impact on firm value, energy security in the Caribbean, and strategic integration of emerging economy multinationals.
Research interests include analyzing how CSR strategies influence financial outcomes and risk mitigation, the role of corporate reputation in alliance performance, and stakeholder-driven energy policy dynamics. Their work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical implications for organizations navigating sustainability, governance, and global markets.
Notable research trends show a focus on CSR’s dual roles as a value enhancer and stabilizer, the interplay between slack resources and risk management capabilities, and the geopolitical dimensions of energy security. Awards and grants details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and grants information is unavailable, but their research frequently engages with real-world challenges in sustainable business practices and policy design. No lab affiliations or collaborative teams are specified in the current data.


