Doctoral theses 2024
Doctoral theses presented at the School of Business, Economics and Law during 2024.
Timm Behler, Economics
"Telling Talent: Essays on Discrimination and Promotion Contests"
Viktor Ström, Human Geography
"Engineering lmpact: Analyzing the Scientific and Technological Outcomes of Collaborative Research between Universities and Firms"
José Lourenço Neves, Human Geography
"Floods Vulnerability and the Quest for Resilience - Urban Planning and Development Challenges in Matola, Mozambique"
Kristina Wejstål, Law
"At the Border – EU Law, Asylum and the Spatialities of Fundamental Rights"
Joana Pedroso, Law
"Environmental Taxes from the EU State Aid Control System Perspective – A Legal Analysis of the Integration of Environmental Protection"
Hanna Varvne, Business Administration
"Oxymoron Organizing: TraveIs of the Idea of Energy Efficient Oil Tankers"
Shelley Kotze, Human Geography
"Over-design and under-funding: A theory of park (re)development in Gothenburg"
Ellen Lagrell, Human Geography
"Beyond the private car: Managing sustainable mobility in everyday life"
Kondwani Happy Ngoma, Economic History
"Disentangling Empire and Decolonization: State and Business Relations in Southern Africa, 1923-1975"
Christian Dam, Business Administration
"The Resonance of Past-themed Consumption and Marketing"
Ronja Helénsdotter, Economics
"Court-Ordered Care"
Erik Winell, Business Administration
"Exploring fan engagement and commercialisation in Swedish elite football"
M Shahin Sarwar, Business Administration
"Essays on lnsider lnvestment Horizon and lts Role in Information Asymmetry"
Mathias Krusell, Economic History
"Reweaving the fabric of corporate bureaucracy -The development of organisational control in Sweden 1970-2000"
Evangelos Vafeiadis, Human Geography
"The relation between modeled and perceived accessibility"
Imelda Taraj, Business Administration
"Financial and Environmental Narratives in Earnings Calls: Investor Processing Costs and Market Reactions"