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Dr Cristina Carrasco Garrido

Visiting Fellow

Dr Cristina Carrasco Garrido

Visiting Fellow

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Cristina Carrasco Garrido

About

Cristina Carrasco Garrido is a lecturer and researcher at Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain where her research focuses on telework within organizations and the improvement of the working environment of employees in their organizations, as well as the elements that lead to the success of organizations (SMEs and multinationals) in organizational matters.

She holds a PhD with honours in Business Administration, with an international mention, from Rey Juan Carlos University and is an economist and lawyer, holding degrees in economics and law, along with a master’s degree in access to the legal profession. Her publications include co-editing a book on Global Economic Challenges and Opportunities for the Workplace.

She has been teaching since the academic year 2020-2021 in the Department of Business Economics (ADO), Applied Economics II and Fundamentals of Economic Analysis, within the area of Business Organization. She is a member of the high-performance research group in open innovation (Open Innova) at Rey Juan Carlos University. She is committed to educational innovation, being part of several projects and the teaching innovation group New Teaching Methodologies Inside and Outside the Classroom (GID NuMet) at Rey Juan Carlos University.

In the professional field, she worked as an auditor at Deloitte and as a lawyer, and in 2019 she founded the FinTech company Soluciona mi Deuda.

She has previously been a visiting scholar at the University of Birmingham – Birmingham Business School (UK) and also a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley – Haas School of Business (USA), where she is currently working on a project on mental health in the workplace.

Positions at the OII

  • Visiting Fellow, January 2025 -
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