Jönköping 2014

emma Doctoral Summer School 2014, MMTC, JIBS, Jönköping, Sweden  11 -15 August

The 2014 emma doctoral summer school discussed recent developments, surveyed important management theories, reviewed how these theories have been applied for studying media industries, identified gaps in theory and application that merit empirical research, and discussed possibilities and limitations of using these theories for different types of research questions.

Senior faculty colleagues from media and management teaching on the course were:

  • Leona Achtenhagen, course leader of the summer school, Prof. of Business Administration, Jönköping International Business School
  • Johan Roos, Professor of Strategy (cited more than 9000 times) and Dean of JIBS who has done a lot of research on media companies
  • Olof Brunninge, Associate Prof. of Business Administration, Jönköping International Business School

Guest lectures from media practitioners were:

  • Lovisa Hamrin, CEO Herenco Group
  • Stefan Melesko, former Managing Director Dagens Nyheter and Associate Prof. at MMTC

 

Participants of the emma doctoral summer school 2014 hosted by MMTC, Jönköping International Business School, Sweden

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From left back row: Course Leader, Prof. Leona Achtenhagen, MMTC, Sara Ekberg, MMTC, Simone Pfahler, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Anthony Palomba, University of Florida, Tim Hasenpusch, Jade University, Joaquín Cestino, MMTC, Joschka Mutterlein, University of Bayreuth, Dr. Mart Ots, Director of MMTC, Songming Feng, MMTC

From left front row: Jennifer Berz, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Ronen Shay, University of Florida, Crystal Gu, University of Westminster, CAMRI, Shao Wei, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, Peter Block, Communication and Media Research Institute (CAMRI) of Westminster University

Participants missing from the photo: Lovisa Hamrin, CEO Herenco Group, Stefan Melesko, former Managing Director, Dagens Nyheter and Associate Prof. at MMTC, Johan Roos, Prof. of Strategy and Dean of JIBS, and Olof Brunninge, Assoc. Professor of Business Administration