PhD defence: Maitane Elorriaga Rubio
The main aim of this dissertation is to shed light on the contextual aspects that intervene with achieving strategically key behavioral outcomes in decision-making. Specifically, the thesis focuses on information-related aspects (types of information and processing). Each of the chapters constitutes an independent empirical study exploring one of the following behaviors which are of wide interest to organizations: the willingness to make brand-new partnerships, risk-taking, and decision-making performance. From a multi-disciplinary perspective, the dissertation contributes to general and strategic management as well as the field of entrepreneurship. Furthermore, it complements and moves forward the novel framework of Behavioral Strategy.
Primary Supervisor:
Professor Marie Louise Mors
Department of Strategy and Innovation
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary Supervisors:
Assistant Professor Jacob Lyngsie
Department of Strategy and Innovation
Copenhagen Business School
Associate Professor Laurel Austin
Department of Strategy and Innovation
Copenhagen Business School
Associate Professor Henrik Sornn-Friese
Department of Strategy and Innovation
Copenhagen Business School
Associate Researcher Grace Sheila Walsh
National University of Ireland
Assessment Committee:
Associate Professor Jimmy Martinez-Correa (Chair)
Department of Economics
Copenhagen Business School
Senior Scientist Daniella Laureiro-Martinez
Department of Management Technology and Economics
ETH Zurich
Associate Professor Celia Moore
Department of Management and Technology
Bocconi University
Thesis:
The thesis will be available here.
Reception:
The Doctoral School of Economics and Management will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence at the Department of Strategy and Innovation on Kilen, 2nd floor.
Organised by | The Doctoral School of Economics and Management |
Date | 10 September 2018 |
Time | 13.00-15.00 |
Location | Copenhagen Business School Kilevej 14A 2000 Frederiksberg K146 |