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Research - Department of Business & Management

Current research projects

Martin Hannibal

  • The role of sense making conducted by the academic entrepreneur in the University spin-off process Early gestational processes of University spin-offs.
  • The role of 3D printing in international Entrepreneurship

Tage Koed Madsen

  • Growth through successful multi-partner projects involving small and medium-sized engineering consultancies.

  • International entrepreneurship and economic development.

  • Internationalization and performance in small and medium-sized exporting firms.

Erik S. Rasmussen

  • International entrepreneurship with a focus on the entrepreneur and the processes leading to the foundation of the firm.

  • The impact of location on domestic and global small firms.

  • Inter-firm collaboration and innovation in especially the global oriented, smaller firms.

  • Language problems and solutions in an international business setting with a focus on the smaller firms.

Stephen Mark Rosenbaum

  • Growth through successful multi-partner projects involving small and medium-sized engineering consultancies.

  • Social norms in transition.

  • Common-pool resource dilemmas in emerging economies.

Per Servais

  • Buyer-Seller relationship loyalty development in industrial firms.

  • Effectuation and Teams in International new ventures.

  • Market complexity and firms’ international expansion.

Last Updated 16.08.2016