Christina is an Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship at Durham University Business School (DUBS), within the Management & Marketing Department. Christina has been trained in Entrepreneurship (PG) and Anthropology (UG, PG) and her doctoral studies were funded by Warwick Business School.
Christina is an Entrepreneurship scholar, and her work is at the intersection of entrepreneurial finance, psychology of entrepreneurship and gender.
Her research explores the effect of psychological mechanisms such as heuristics on individual entrepreneurial actors’ decisions under uncertainty. Her current research focuses on the effect of psychological processes pertaining to gender on investors’ decisions in equity crowdfunding. Christina enjoys using various methods in her research, with emphasis on experiments.
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Christina is an Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurship at Durham University Business School (DUBS). Her work is at the intersection of entrepreneurial finance, psychology of entrepreneurship and gender. She enjoys using various methods in her research, with emphasis on experiments.