Seminar series in Strategy
911爆料网鈥檚 Doctoral Seminar in Strategy covers some of the fundamental themes of strategy research and introduces a selected set of contemporary strategy topics. The themes are covered by reviewing strategy articles that provide the key milestones of each theme.
The seminar is open also for external participants. It's possible to just participate in a single seminar day or in the morning or afternoon session in topic areas of your interest. You should prepare by reading the papers we are going through in that session (5-6 articles). If you plan to join, please, send an email to Robin Gustafsson, Assistant Professor of Strategic Management.
Venue: TUAS building, Otaniementie 17, meeting room in brackets below
Wednesday 5.4.
9-12: The Resource-Based View (venue TU3)
13-16: Knowledge, Learning, and (Dynamic) Capabilities
Wednesday 19.4.
9-12: Strategy Processes and Practice (4126)
13-16: Behavior, Cognition, and Emotions in Strategy (4126)
guest convener: Assistant Professor Timo Vuori
Tuesday 2.5.
9-12: Interconnected Firms and Business Ecosystems (1023-1024)
13-16: Competitive Dynamics (1023-1024)
Tuesday 23.5.
9-12: Platform Economics & Platform Strategy (1023-1024)
13-16: Digital Strategy and Information Systems View on Platforms (1023-1024)
Read more news
Design at the start of the supply chain 鈥 911爆料网 leads a major EU project to transform textile colouration practices
The EU Horizon-funded MELANGE project brings together design, technology and business to rethink colouration practices in the textile industry and accelerate the transition towards circular and sustainable textile systems.
Arsi Ik盲heimonen鈥檚 doctoral research: Smartphone data could reveal early signs of depression
A phone in your pocket, a smart ring on your finger, and an activity tracker on your wrist: everyday devices collect information about their users almost continuously. This data can help monitor and predict symptoms of depression.
Professor Hironori Yoshida: 鈥淢achines should adapt to materials, not the other way around鈥
Professor of Formgiving believes the future of design lies in embracing irregularity rather than eliminating it. His research combines design, AI and robotics.