Biography
Julianne Sellin is an Assistant Professor in the Sellinger School of Business and Management at 51Ƶ. Before joining Loyola, Julianne Sellin graduated from Temple University with a Ph.D. in International Business. Her dissertation focused on the impact of different stakeholders on firms’ decarbonization efforts. She has taught both International Business and Sustainability Management at the undergraduate level.
Research Areas
Environmental Sustainability, Divestment Strategies, International Business Policy
Academic Degrees
Ph.D., Temple University
MA, Sciences Po Strasbourg
BA, Sciences Po Strasbourg
Representative Publications
Sellin, J., Schifeling, T. & Mudambi, R. 2026. Lifelines and Sinking Ships: Investor Reactions to Asset Retirements During Industry Change. Long Range Planning, 59, 102605.
Sellin, J., & Mishra, V. 2024. Assessing the Impact of Brexit on UK-based Inventor Teams’ Connectivity. Journal of International Management, 30, 101202.
Sellin, J. 2024. Challenges of CSR Implementation in Supply Chains: A Thematic Review in the Emerging Market Context, in: Responsible Firms: CSR, ESG, and Global Sustainability. Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 93–115.
Izurieta, P., Moreira, S., Mudambi, R., Nayak, D. & Sellin, J. 2024. “ASML and the Geopolitics of Chip Manufacturing: Balancing Strategic and Political Pressures”. Harvard Business Publishing & Ivey Publishing.
Sellin, J. & Guillotin, B. 2023. “Auchan: International Expansion & Market Exit Dilemma”. Harvard Business Publishing & Ivey Publishing.
Guillotin, B., Hill, T., Mandviwalla, M. & Sellin, J. 2023. “IBM Newco: High-Stakes Spin-Off in The Battle of The Tech Titans”. Harvard Business Publishing & Ivey Publishing.
Honors and Awards
2023–2024 Ivey Publishing Best New Author Award
