PhD-forsvar: Mathew Abraham
Using a conceptual framework of institutional and collective action theories, this study conducted a multiple case study analysis in an attempt to identify the (a) the importance of the producer organisations in mitigating problems of small and marginal producer access and production (b) how they are formed and coordinated to become effective collective actions and (c) what are the potential benefits these organisations bring to small and marginal households.
Supervisor:
Associate Professor Peter Lund-Thomsen
Department of Intercultural Communication and Management
Copenhagen Business School
Secondary supervisors:
Professor Anthony D’Costa
School of Social and Political Sciences
University of Melbourne
Professor Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard
Department of International Economics and Management
Copenhagen Business School
Assessment Committee:
Professor Niels Mygind (Chair)
Department of International Economics and management
Copenhagen Business school
Associate Professor Ravinder Kaur
Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies
Copenhagen University
Senior Lecturer Pernille Gooch
The Department of Human Geography and Human Ecology Division
Lund University
Thesis
The thesis is available here
Reception
The Doctoral School of Economics and Management will host a reception, which will take place immediately after the defence in the Gallery (Porcelænshaven 24).