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NHH is pleased to announce vacancies in the Department of Strategy and Management. The department welcomes applications specialising in several fields of research such as strategy, organisation and management, entrepreneurship and innovation, marketing, and digitalisation and information management. The research areas described below represent research opportunities emphasised by the Department, but applications within other relevant research areas are also welcome.
Start date: August 2024
Digital Innovation for Growth
Digital Innovation for Growth (DIG) is a research centre located within the Department of Strategy and Management, focusing on sustainable growth and transformation enabled by digital technologies. When joining the research centre, you will become part of an ambitious research community, get access to leading Scandinavian private and public organisations, national register databases, and a powerful AI server. Research areas in the centre focus primarily on technology adoption, digital-enabled sustainable business models and business model innovation, partnerships and ecosystems, service innovation and export of services, radical transformation and innovation, and business intelligence. The following four research areas described below are within the DIG research centre:
Psychology and decision science: Understanding “freedom to choose”
The PhD Research Scholar working on this theme will be part of an interdisciplinary research program focusing on human agency, seeking to understand how people across the world think about individual freedom. Research questions can range from what people consider a genuine free choice, how highly people value the freedom to choose when they must make a trade-off against other moral values, and how the concern for freedom can affect policy preferences in society or work motivation in organisations. This research area will have a primary basis in social psychology and decision-making research, but it will also integrate insights from behavioural economics in collaboration with the FAIR research centre at NHH. We especially encourage candidates with educational background from psychology or a related social science to apply (e.g., political science, organisational behaviour, behavioural economics), who wants to pursue a PhD with quantitative research methods (experiments and surveys).
E-mail: hallgeir.sjastad@nhh.no
Optimal use of origin labelling in export branding
Innovation Norway has developed a new origin label system for Norwegian exports (Made in Norway/Designed in Norway) to be launched in the near future. Several issues regarding the implementation and use of the origin label system are relevant for doctoral research, including: (1) How can brand exporters integrate origin in their international brand positioning? (2) How should the origin label be used in combination with the export brand elements? (3) What kind of brands leverage more and less from the use of the origin labels? (4) How does brand competence influence the use of the origin labels? This research will be conducted in collaboration with the research centre Brandinnova at NHH.
E-mail: magne.supphellen@nhh.no
Marketing analytics and attribution modelling
Marketing (and customer) analytics is an emerging field in marketing that can offer many different potential research topics. Through building advanced econometrics models, one can address practical marketing questions such as in which marketing channels should firms increase their investments, interactions of these new marketing activities with other traditional marketing activities, and the incremental effect of a specific marketing activity on customers’ choices?
E-mail: nhat.le@nhh.no
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is a rapidly growing research discipline. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, governance and management of entrepreneurship, financing entrepreneurship, high-growth entrepreneurship, collaboration in entrepreneurial ecosystems, and digital entrepreneurship. The research area promotes the use of a large range of qualitative and quantitative research methods including machine-learning techniques.
E-mail: bram.timmermans@nhh.no
Circular business model innovation: Development and testing
Improving the sustainability of traditional industrial companies requires new business models. Circular business models (CBM) are particularly relevant. The research literature identifies several CBMs, but we have less knowledge about how to evaluate and choose between the models, how to combine models, how to test models, and the conditions for succeeding with the implementation of the models. These are major issues addressed in this research, which involves several company partners of the research centre Brandinnova at NHH.
E-mail: magne.supphellen@nhh.no
Leadership and inclusive innovation
Many technological developments and product innovations have systematically excluded older people. Purpose-driven leadership is about purpose, meaning, and solving future problems. One such challenge is to understand how “inclusive innovations” can help to improve the health of older people. In this research project, we try to understand how established and nascent enterprises may generate employee purpose that serves to overcome this challenge and how leadership can facilitate inclusive innovation.
E-mail: alexander.sandvik@nhh.no
Team and cooperation research
What makes teams work more effectively and how do relationships within teams form and develop over time? Some suggested areas could be: How do team start-ups and dynamics influence team performance? How do psychological safety dynamics relate to team processes and performance? What opportunities and challenges emerge when AI is integrated in teamwork? What are the key success factors and challenges for cross-enterprise teams collaborating on solving grand challenges?
E-mail: therese.egeland@nhh.no
Responsible digitalisation
Organisations need to implement digital strategies and digitalise their processes in ways that not only enhance accuracy and efficiency, but also address societal challenges and generate shared value that has a positive impact on society and individuals. We are looking for a PhD Research Scholar to explore the area of responsible digitalisation; the process of integrating digital technology into organisations in a way that is ethical, sustainable, secure, and respectful of human values and society. We are also open to other topics related to digitalisation and digital transformation.
E-mail: kjersti.danilova@nhh.no / karen.osmundsen@nhh.no
Sustainable human resource management
Sustainable human resource management (HR) implies that organisations include economic, social, and environmental goals in their strategy. Digitalisation, the aging population, and demand for sustainable development place new pressure on organisations. We are interested in how employers, employees, and labour unions deal with these challenges and the implications for HR-activities such as performance systems, recruitment, and competence management.
E-mail: karen.olsen@nhh.no
Global strategy and geopolitics
Global strategy studies the interaction between the global context of organisations and their strategy and strategic management. Recent geopolitical events, rising nationalism and populism weakening global institutions, and the urgent need to tackle grand social and environmental challenges offer exciting research opportunities. One promising avenue is to extend received views and models of global strategy by integrating perspectives from the political sciences and the domain of international relations to gain new insights of how geopolitical processes and inter-governmental tensions influence firm strategy. Another interesting way is to investigate actual firm-level responses to geopolitical, ecological, or societal risk and uncertainty by relating these responses to board or board member characteristics, such as political or ideological positions, or distinct stakeholder expectations, which confront these decision-makers.
E-mail: bjorn.schmeisser@nhh.no
The PhD programme at NHH is a four-year fully-funded programme, which combines an intensive course component with research and relevant work experience, preparing the school’s graduates for scholarly positions at recognised international institutions and positions in knowledge-intensive institutions and firms outside of academia. Former PhD graduates have been hired by renowned institutions such as HEC Paris, NOVA SBE, Tilburg University, Hanken School of Economics, Norwegian universities and business schools, as well as in the government, banking, finance and consulting industries.
The PhD research scholars will be included in a highly stimulating and rewarding research environment, working closely with faculty members and other PhD research scholars at the school. The PhD research scholars get feedback on their work through regular interaction with their supervisor and other faculty members. PhD research scholars are expected to participate actively in faculty and research seminars, as well as in workshops. The place of work will be at NHH in Bergen where the PhD research scholars will receive their own office space in their department.
The scholarship includes 25% teaching and/or research assistance responsibilities, and the PhD research scholars must take one basic module of the programme for university pedagogy in the course of the fixed-term period. The PhD programme gives preference to applicants who address research problems that fit the research interests of the department and available resources for supervision. As the school aspires gender balance and diversity, female applicants will be given preference if applicants are otherwise equally qualified.
The annual salary for the PhD research scholar position will be approximately NOK 550 000 (equivalent to approximately EUR 46 350 or USD 50 200) pr. August 2024. The salary ensures a fair standard of living in Norway and is subject to Norwegian taxes and benefits, including public health care benefits and pension savings.
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General requirements:
Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements for the PhD programme.
You are required to upload the following electronically with your application:
Please upload the documents in separate files, not combined in one single file.
Specific requirements:
The Department of Strategy and Management requires you to demonstrate both an adequate level of academic skills and an adequate level of English language proficiency (unless you are exempt). We accept the following tests:
When applying, you are required to upload a scanned copy of your unofficial test scores in Jobbnorge (online portal) before the deadline. If you are shortlisted, NHH will ask you to give us access to your official test scores without delay.
Exemptions:
For more detailed information about the tests and their minimum scores, please visit our webpage: Admission to the PhD programme | NHH. You may also contact us at phd@nhh.no
Letter of recommendation:
Letters of recommendation may strengthen your application, but it is not mandatory. The referees should send their letter of recommendation (in PDF file format) to hr-phd@nhh.no by latest 15 January 2024.
For more information on the PhD programme and the submission procedure, please consult the NHH PHD website. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Please note that applicants for the PhD research scholar position do not need to apply separately for admission to the PhD programme.
The state labour force shall reflect the diversity of Norwegian society to the greatest extent possible. People with immigrant backgrounds and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply for the position.
In accordance with §25 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act, note that the list of applicants may be made public even if the applicant has requested not to have his/her name entered on the list of applicants. The applicant will be notified if his/her request is not respected.
For questions and inquiries about the NHH PhD programme, please contact phd@nhh.no.
Applications must be submitted through the Jobbnorge online portal. To open the application, please click ‘Apply for this job’. For English version, go to the menu at the top right side.
Application deadline: 15 January 2024
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