Personal profile
Research overview
Katrina holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Queen’s University in Canada and a Master's Degree in International Business from the University of St Andrews. She has spent time working in both the private financial sector and the public sector with the Canadian Ministry of Finance. She is currently a PhD candidate in the School of Management at the University of St Andrews.
Her research, entitled Responsibility Theory, examines the inherent role of corporations versus government by exploring how the characteristics of capability, power, and impact might shape public and private sector responsibilities and the relationship between them. Her work is funded by the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science.
Supervisors: Dr Samuel Mansell and Professor John Ferguson