Assoc. Prof. PhD Daniela Lyubomirova Yordanova is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economic Management at the Faculty of Economics, St. Cyril and St. Methodius University of Veliko Turnovo. With numerous publications spanning over a decade, she has established herself as a prominent researcher in public sector management and risk management within Bulgarian academic circles. Her research interests primarily focus on public sector management, risk management, organizational crisis management, and public administration. She has extensively examined the dynamics of organizational resilience, ethical governance in public administration, and the integration of risk management frameworks in both public and private sector organizations. Her work particularly emphasizes the Bulgarian context while incorporating international best practices and theoretical frameworks. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a consistent thematic focus on organizational resilience during crises, ethical dimensions of public administration, and innovative approaches to risk management. Her research demonstrates an evolution from foundational studies on risk management toward more integrated approaches that combine governance, risk, and compliance frameworks. The publications also show increasing attention to practical implementation of theoretical concepts in the Bulgarian public sector context. Daniela Yordanova actively participates in research projects aimed at building partnerships and encouraging research activity among students and young scientists in the field of Administration and Management. She has contributed to projects focused on science communication in digital environments and strengthening the capacity of academic journals. Her scholarly contributions include numerous conference papers, journal articles, and textbooks that have significantly enriched the academic discourse on management practices in Bulgaria. She maintains an active research agenda with publications appearing consistently through 2025, demonstrating her ongoing scholarly engagement and contribution to her field.



