Kilevej 14a, 3th floor
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
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Affiliated with
imagine.. Creative Industries Research
and
Danish Research Unit on Industrial Dynamics (DRUID)
My research centers around economic geography and regional development (clusters, innovation systems, and localized learning) and is theoretically founded upon organizational economics (resource-based and knowledge-based perspectives on organization and coordination) and economic sociology (social capital, trust, and embeddedness).
Empirically, I have worked on clusters, innovation policies and regional development in Denmark; the UK; Spain; Germany; France; Switzerland; India; and the US; and on the film industry (in Denmark, Bollywood, and Hollywood); the design industry; the music industry; the telecom and medico industries; and the furniture industry.
The Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics at the Copenhagen Business School invites applications for a number of vacant PhD scholarships within the fields of innovation and/or entrepreneurship. Research proposals could, for example, investigate topics relating to technology licensing, the organization of innovative activities, external knowledge sourcing, open innovation, appropriation of benefits from innovation, survival of newly established ventures, and transition to self-employment.
A new Danish research unit will conduct research on open innovation at the Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics. The research unit, entitled Open Innovation Search has been awarded 8 million Danish kroner by the Danish Council for Independent Research | Social Sciences. The research unit is funded over the period 2010-2014.
The Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics has also been granted five studentships. These studentships are intended for the study of open innovation, i.e. the businesses’ inclusion of external parties in the innovation processes, and entrepreneurial activities.
Read all newsAs from 01/09/2007, the department changed the name from "Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy" (IVS) to "Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics" (INO).