PhD students working in the project team present their dissertation projects Laura Berger, TU Dortmund University … Elina Karttunen, Lappeenranta University of Technology In this doctoral research I concentrate on technological dependencies between components, and how these dependencies influence on firms relationships such as vertical integration needs and mergers and acquisitions. Technological dependencies are characteristics […]
Students’ Contributions
Theses Bachelor Thesis by Jonathan Kirchhoff: „The future of Purchase and Supply Management (PSM): A case study based analysis of changing employee competencies due to increasing digitization of processes and workflows“ (2017) Institution and supervision: University of Applied Sciences Mainz, Prof. Dr. Lydia Bals Bachelor Thesis by Serife Sirik: „Analyse deutscher Bildungsprogramme im Bereich Einkauf […]
IPSERA 2017 Conference Contributions
At IPSERA Conference 2017, there were several presentations of competitive and working papers which emerged from the PERFECT project’s research context: Lydia Bals, Steve Kelly, Heike Schulze and Klaas Stek: The role of explicit and tacit knowledge in Purchasing and Supply Management (PSM) today and in future Elina Karttunen, Jukka Hallikas and Klaas Stek: An […]