The EURAM 2017 Doctoral Colloquium was held in Strathclyde University on 19-20 June 2017
We would like to warmly thank all the Doctoral Colloquium Mentors, Speakers and Chairs for their collaboration.
EURAM 2017 Doctoral Colloquium Mentors and Speackers:
Florence Allard-Poësi, Institut de Recherche en Gestion, Université Paris-Est Créteil, France
Yehuda Baruch, Southampton University, UK
Andrea Caputo, Lincoln Business School, UK
Wojciech Czakon, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Jan Dul, Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University, Netherlands
Luca Gnan, Tor Vergata University, Italy
Devi Gnyawali, Pamplin College of Business, USA
Vadim Grinevich, University of Southampton, UK
Alessandro Hinna, Tor Vergata University, Italy
Rémi Jardat, Université Paris Est Créteil, France
Rob J. G. Jansen, Tilburg University, Netherlands
Eythor Jonsson, University of Iceland
Mine Karatas-Ozkan, Southampton University, UK
Hamid Kazeroony, Minnesota State Colleges and University, USA
Miia Martinsuo, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Elisabetta Mafrolla, University of Foggia, Italy
Anne-Katrin Neyer, Martin-Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Mustafa Ozbilgin, Brunel University, UK
Massimiliano Pellegrini, University of West London, UK
Barbara Simpson, Strathclyde University, UK
Harry Sminia, Strathclyde University, UK
Lucrezia Songini, Eastern Piedmont University, Italy
Runolfur Smari Steinthorsson, University of Iceland
Zsofia Toth, Nottingham University, UK
Sibel Yamak, Galatasaray University and University of Southhampton (Visiting), Turkey & UK
Chairs:
Hans Lundberg, Linnaeus University, Växjö & Kalmar, Sweden, EURAM Vice President for the Doctoral Colloquium & Conferences
Peter McKiernan, Chair on behalf of Strathclyde University, Scotland
Co-Chairs:
Wojciech Czakon, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
Alessandro Hinna, University of Tor Vergata, Italy
Mine Karatas-Ozkan, University of Southampton, UK
Marcela Ramirez-Pasillas, Jönköping University, Sweden
Organisers:
Luisa Jaffé, EURAM
Jenny McLeod, Strathclyde University
(alphabetical order)
Mousa Al-kfairy, United Kingdom
Maria Angeles Alpizar Terrero, Cuba
Mohamamd Alqahtani, Australia
Alex Alterskye, United Kingdom
Maria Albertina Barreiro Rodrigues, Portugal
Marina Brinkman, The Netherlands
Elif Cemek, Turkey
Alessandro Cinque, Italy
Christofer Florian Daiberl, Germany
Mikael Ehne, Sweden
Cromwell Ellie, Australia
Giulia Flamini, Italy
Maud Gregoire, France
Yvonne Haas, Germany
Erfan Hoseini, The Netherlands
Niina Jallinoja, Finland
Guido Kaufmann, Germany
Cosmin-Florin Lehene, Romania
Leslie Lepront, France
Holger Leuveld, Germany
Elena Madeo, Italy
Keysa Mascena, Brazil
Maedeh Molaei, The Netherlands
Juliane Mueller, Germany
Nikolaos Pahos, Greece
Anastasia Petlina, Czech Republic
Sarana Photchanachan, Thailand
Cara Pleym, United Kingdom
Clive Potts, United Kingdom
Maria Ratz, Germany
Monica Cristina Rovaris, Brazil
Nína María Savioldis, Iceland
Rishikesh Sinha, United Kingdom
Evans Sokro, Australia
Alberto Surace, Italy
Emil William Thattakath, Lithuania
Kullaya Uppapong, Thailand
Rachel von Kauffmann, Israel
Lauri Vuorinen, Finland
Ewa Wilczyńska, Poland
Sarah Wittman, France
Founded in 1948, the University of Strathclyde Business School (SBS) is a pioneering, internationally renowned academic organisation that shapes and develops the business minds of tomorrow.
Strathclyde Business School is one of four faculties forming the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, The University was established in 1796 as 'the place of useful learning' and this remains at the forefront of our vision today for Strathclyde to be a leading international technological university that makes a positive difference to the lives of its students, to society and to the world.
With around 200 academic staff and more than 3000 full-time and part-time students (undergraduate and postgraduate), Strathclyde Business School’s subject departments and specialist units collaborate to provide a dynamic, fully-rounded and varied programme of specialist and cross-disciplinary courses.
We are a triple accredited business school: the first business school in Scotland to hold this accolade, and one of only 74 in the world (2016), to be triple accredited, holding accreditation from the international bodies, AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS.
More recently, we were awarded the Small Business Charter Gold Award – joining an elite group of institutions at the forefront of entrepreneurship in the UK.
SBS is now one of only five universities in the UK to have the Gold Award, recognising its world-leading support for scaling Scottish firms through innovation, internationalisation and leadership.
In addition to our international accreditation, Strathclyde has a reputation for research excellence. It has been rated in the top 10 business schools in the UK for its research - and first in Scotland - in the Research Excellence Framework (REF) which measures the quality and breadth of research. The REF indicated that the business school’s research was particularly strong in terms of Impact, a measure of how its research impacts on practise in business.
We have firm roots in the business community in and around our home city of Glasgow which extends not only nationally but internationally. We pride ourselves on our collaborative approach to working alongside industry building mutually beneficial relationships which add value to both organisations and individuals alike.
Founded in 1948, the University of Strathclyde Business School (SBS) is a pioneering, internationally renowned academic organisation that shapes and develops the business minds of tomorrow.