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Liberal CEOs were more likely to exit Russia following its invasion of Ukraine than more conservative corporate leaders

  • Written by Yannick Thams, Associate Professor of Strategy and International Business, Florida Atlantic University
Liberal CEOs were more likely to exit Russia following its invasion of Ukraine than more conservative corporate leadersBurberry was one of the first Western companies to announce it was suspending sales in Russia after the invasion. Oleg Nikishin/Getty Images

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Companies led by liberal-leaning CEOs were more likely to leave Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in 2022 than those helmed...

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