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About

Lecturer 

Dr. Keren Borenstein-Nativ serves as a lecturer and scholar at the Political Science Department and at the M.A. program in Administration and Public Policy. Her doctoral dissertation focused on the development of banks in Israel as political actors. Dr. Borenstein-Nativ is a researcher in the fields of regulatory politics, technological innovation, and business political strategies. Her extensive professional experience as a senior manager in government and regulatory affairs departments (spanning 14 years from 2000-2014) in the telecommunications and banking sectors is reflected in her research. Her current research projects focus on the political economy of advanced payment systems and central banks, and corporate political signaling in  environmental and climate risks policymaking.

 

Areas of interest

The politics of regulation, political economy, political strategies of  business, technological innovation, and central banks and corporate political signaling in environmental and climate risks policymaking.