Kiril Dimitrov is an associate professor in department of Industrial Business at the University of National and World Economy, involved in international research and teaching. As both a lecturer and scientist whose work refers to organizational culture, people management and managerial practice as well as change in organization cultures and practices in modern day.
His academic profile shows a great international outlook. Through an Erasmus+ teaching mobility, he has delivered expert lectures and workshops on Cross-cultural management with Nottingham Business School, contributing to an international business graduate program. Having been exp…
Kiril Dimitrov is an associate professor in department of Industrial Business at the University of National and World Economy, involved in international research and teaching. As both a lecturer and scientist whose work refers to organizational culture, people management and managerial practice as well as change in organization cultures and practices in modern day.
His academic profile shows a great international outlook. Through an Erasmus+ teaching mobility, he has delivered expert lectures and workshops on Cross-cultural management with Nottingham Business School, contributing to an international business graduate program. Having been exposed to global practices, he teaches the theories behind these practices.
Dimitrov also actively participates in European research networks such as ENGAGE.EU, collaborating on inter-disciplinary topics relating to organizational purpose, sustainability, human resources and innovation. He often looks at the intersections of culture, leadership and strategy in (business) organizations and their larger social impact.
In addition to his research, the individual maintains close contact with industry and policymakers, participates in public discussions about economic development, and is active in mentoring young researchers on topics like talent management. Dimitrov's combination of scholarly work, international collaboration and real-world activity mark him out as an engaged academic voice in business.