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Survey-based research designs: reflections and experiences from Innovation & Entrepreneurship research in the Nordics

Society and economy

U-GOT KIES Seminar with Anders Broström, on Survey-based research designs: reflections and experiences from Innovation & Entrepreneurship research in the Nordics. If you wish to attend the seminar, please send an e-mail to Ethan Gifford.

Seminar
Date
18 Feb 2022
Time
13:00 - 15:00
Location
Zoom.

This seminar will follow up on Anders’ previous seminar, delving into more advanced survey topics.

Pre-reading before the seminar: Lavrakas et al. Probability Survey-Based Experimentation and the Balancing of Internal and External Validity Concerns. In: Experimental Methods in Survey Research: Techniques that Combine Random Sampling with Random Assignment. 2019. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Anders Broström
Anders Broström

Anders Broström has since 2003 worked with policy-related research and consulting activities in the economics and management of knowledge; its production, dissemination and use. In particular, his interests concern three key activities in this context: (higher) education, scientific research and innovation. Articles documenting his research in these areas have been published in e.g. Research Policy, the Journal of Technology Transfer, Industrial and Corporate Change and the Journal of Product Innovation Management. Anders currently serves as Associate Editor for Industry & Innovation. Current lines of inquiry are to investigate the incentive structures of science and academic careers as well universities as organisations and their responsiveness to the external environment. Furthermore, Anders engages in research concerning entrepreneurship and labour market dynamics, in particular concerning the individual returns to entrepreneurship, venture legitimation, and career patters of highly skilled workers.