Sergii Illiashenko

Professor of the Department of Business Economics And International Economic Relations of National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"

Sergii Illiashenko

Professor of the Department of Business Economics And International Economic Relations of National Technical University "Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute"

Biography

ScD in Economics, Professor, Professor of the Department of Business Economics And International Economic Relations of National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”

1978–1983 – ingeneer at Open Joint Stock Company “Research, Planning and Design Institute of Atomic and Energy Pump Engineering”, Sumy.

1984–1993 – junior research assistant, research assistant, senior research assistant at SPTI (now Sumy State University). 1994–2001 – assistant, senior lecturer, associate professor, professor of the Department of Economics at Sumy State University. PhD in Economics since 1995. (Sumy State University), speciality “Industrial Economics”. Since 2001 –Doctor Science in Economics. National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine, Dnipro), speciality “Entrepreneurship, Management and Marketing”. 2002–2019 – Head of the Department of Marketing at Sumy State University. 2007–2018 – Chairman of the Specialized Academic Boards for the Doctoral and Candidate’s Dissertations Defence at Sumy State University. 2013–2019 – Habilitated Doctor, Professor at the University of Economics and Humanities, Bielsko-Biala, Poland. Supervisor of 14 PhD theses. Scientific consultant of 3 doctoral theses. 2007 – together with colleagues from the Department of Marketing of Sumy State University, he founded the International Scientific and Practical Conferences “Marketing of Innovations and Innovations in Marketing”. 2010 – the Department of Marketing of Sumy State University launched the publication of the scientific journal “Marketing and Management of Innovations”, which is a member of WoS. Since 2019 – Professor at KhPI. Author of more than 850 scientific and educational publications. About 40 of them – in Scopus and WoS.