Events

  • Measurement Modelling and Structural Equation Modelling with LISREL

    Time and place: 24.-28.6.2019 at Hanken School of Economics Learning goal and objectives The course objective is to enable students to make positive contributions to extant knowledge in their field by enhancing their ability to a) interpret existing research findings, and also b) to conduct rigorous structural equation modelling research themselves. This objective is achieved…

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  • Field experiments and quasi-experiments in marketing and behavioral economics

    Time & place: 13.5.-15.5.2019, Hanken, Helsinki Target group The course is primarily meant for doctoral students in marketing as well as in behavioral economics, as the course readings reside mostly in these disciplines. However, the methodologies covered on the course are well applicable in research of other disciplines of business administration, economics, and behavioral/social sciences,…

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  • Experiments as a Research Method (Applied on Marketing)

    Note! Other than marketing students are warmly welcome! The method is universal, but the course material uses experiments in marketing as examples of applying the method. Nordic doctoral students are welcome to apply to this course. The course is free, but students must pay for travel, accommodation, and meals. Time and place: Preliminary dates 14.-15.2.2019…

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  • EDEN Doctoral Seminar in Case Studies in Business and Management Research

    Time & place: 1.12.–5.12.2019, Aalto University, School of Business, Espoo (10 km from Helsinki) Learning Goal and Objectives The purpose of this course is to introduce diversity of ways of conducting case study research and to improve the research practice. It aims to provide an overview of recent trends and debates on the case study…

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  • Applied Methods and Methodology in Cross Cultural Research (EIASM)

    Time & place: 13.-17.5.2019, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland Learning goal and objectives Due to globalization and higher international trade volumes there is an increasing trend in management research to conduct cross-cultural, cross-national and cross-disciplinary studies. Methods and methodology for comparative studies, however, require special knowledge and special skills. Researchers involved in cross-cultural research projects…

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  • Theories and Research in International Business

    Time & place: September 30 – October 3, 2019, Lappeenranta University of Technology Learning goal and objectives The course gives an overview of main theories and research traditions in the area of international business (IB). Students learn about key studies, the history and current situation of the field, as well as future trends in international…

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  • Theories and research in business sustainability and responsibility: Cross-sector interactions and system change

    Time and place: May 6-10th 2019, Lappeenranta University of Technology, School of Business and Management, Lappeenranta. Learning goal and objectives The aim of this course is to deepen the students’ understanding of key concepts, theories and research traditions in corporate sustainability and responsibility, but emphasizing cross-sector interactions and a system perspective. The course takes a multi-disciplinary…

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  • Research Traditions in Marketing

    Time and place: 28 Oct – 1 Nov 2019, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Learning goal and objectives The course provides an in-depth overview and understanding of the major theoretical approaches within marketing discipline. Relevant theories are not only described but also discussed and evaluated. Emphasis is given to the ability to probe into the fundamental assumptions…

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  • Research traditions in International Sales Management (EIASM)

    Time & place: 15 – 18.04. 2019, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio (Funded by EIASM/KATAJA) Learning Goal and Objectives Recently, the importance of sales management in international context has been widely recognized, yet, there is a lack of courses offering high-level understanding of the relevant theories and research traditions. Hence, this course sets as its…

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  • Publishing in logistics and supply chain management

    Time & place: 21-23 August, 2019, Hanken School of Eonomics, Helsinki. The course is organised in collaboration with Hanken School of Economics (Gyöngyi Kovacs) and Turku School of Economics, University of Turku (Anu Bask) Learning goal and objectives The course aim doctoral students to improve their papers into journal submissions. Course consists of lectures and…

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