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Yulia Titova is an Assistant Professor of Finance at IÉSEG School of Management in France. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and dual Master's degrees in Economics and Finance from both Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and National Research University Higher School of Economics (Russia). Her research focuses on financial institutions, derivatives, banking efficiency, and socially responsible investing. She has held academic positions since 2013, including adjunct roles at Sciences Po Paris and European Business School.
Her research explores critical topics such as the role of SRI mutual funds in promoting environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria, the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies on post-layoff employee performance, and cash management strategies in European banks. Her work also examines derivative usage in banking sectors and governance structures influencing efficiency.
Teaching responsibilities include corporate finance, firm valuation, CFA coaching, financial markets, and quantitative methods across bachelor’s, master’s, and postgraduate programs. She has professional experience as a CFA instructor and has interned in M&A and financial analysis at firms like JP Morgan and Exane Derivatives.
No specific scientific awards are listed, but her consistent publication record reflects active engagement in impactful research areas. She has advised no listed students but has extensive teaching engagements. Research activities are centered at IÉSEG with no explicitly mentioned labs or collaborative teams in the provided data.


