Eight new PhD students enrolled at the department

Alptekin Esen, Amando Radomes, Constanza Reyes, Inge Birkbak Larsen, Jonathan David Jensen, Kristian Rolschau Nielsen, Michael Ramsgaard and Stewart Palmer are now PhD students at MGMT

Alptekin Esen
Amando Radomes
Constanza Reyes
Inge Birkbak Larsen
Jonathan David Jensen
Kristian Rolschau Nielsen
Michael Ramsgaard
Stewart Palmer

The following PhD students begin their studies at the Department of Management in September: 

Alptekin Esen with the project title 'How Entrepreneurs Process Feedback through their Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy & Entrepreneurial Cognition: Process Model of Creative Revision'.
Alptekin will be working with supervisors Michael S. Dahl and Claus Thrane and affiliated with the ITIM section.  


Amando Radomes with the project title 'Operational efficiency, innovation, and competitiveness: How does standardization matter'.
Amando will be working with supervisors Erik Reimer Larsen and Henrik B. Sørensen and affiliated with the OSA section.


Constanza Reyes with the project title 'Pressure testing the incubated female technology entrepreneur'.
Constanza will be working with supervisors Helle Neergaard and Claus Thrane and affiliated with the ITIM section. 


Inge Birkbak Larsen with the project title 'Influencing the Entrepreneurial Mindset through Entrepreneurial Education'.
Inge will be working with supervisors Helle Neergaard and Per Blenker and affiliated with the ITIM section.


Jonathan David Jensen with the project title 'The Future of Brokering: What should Brokers do?'.
Jonathan will be working with supervisors Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson and Lars Frederiksen affiliated with the OSA section. 


Kristian Rolschau Nielsen with the project title 'Behavioral Effects of Cross-modal Correspondences in the Field'.
Kristian will be working with supervisors Tobias Otterbring and Klaus G. Grunert and affiliated with the MAR section.


Michael Ramsgaard who will be working with supervisors Per Blenker and Claus Thrane and affiliated with the ITIM section.


Stewart Palmer with the project title 'Improving the design of autonomous technology by investigating the effects of human biases upon trust and trust repair in human-machine interactions'.
Stewart will be working with supervisors Polymeros Chrysochou and Panagiotis Mitkidis and affiliated with the MAR section.


A warm welcome to all our new PhD students!