News and Announcements
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New Publication Explores Remote Work Dynamics
A new chapter by MMTC Director Leona Achtenhagen and MMTC member Dinara Tokbaeva titled "6 Remote Working from Home: The Adaptive Organization" has been published in the De Gruyter Handbook of Media Technology and Innovation .
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New Study Explores Challenges and Opportunities of Municipal Corporations
A new study by MMTC member Joshua Maine, published in the International Public Management Journal , delves into the role of municipal corporations (MCs) in delivering public services.
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Third annual workshop on Entrepreneurship and External Enablers
MMTC Hosts Third Annual Workshop on Entrepreneurship and External Enablement
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How AI is Shaping Creativity: Insights from an award-winning Master’s thesis by Lisa Klofsten.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the creative landscape, with Generative AI (GAI) leading the charge in industries like marketing and the cultural sector. A new blog post, published on Vertikals , Jönköping University's blog platform, delves into how GAI is reshaping the creative process.
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Cultural Diversity in Healthcare: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Patient Safety
Professor Timur Uman delivered a keynote speech at the Nordic SUN 2024 - Simulation User Network meeting.
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Best Paper Award for Pioneering Research in Sustainable Retail Management
MMTC members Miguel Gil, Mart Ots, and Timur Uman honored at 9th Nordic Retail and Wholesale Conference
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New Study Challenges Signaling Theory in Crowdfunding and Entrepreneurial Fundraising
A recent study published in the Journal of Small Business Management challenges the widely accepted use of signaling theory in explaining the impact of entrepreneurial communication on fundraising success. Conducted by MMTC researchers Norbert Steigenberger (Umeå University), Marcel Garz, and Thomas Cyron (Jönköping University), the study suggests that over-reliance on signaling theory may lead researchers to overlook alternative mechanisms, potentially resulting in inaccurate conclusions.
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A Deep Dive into Managing Paradoxical Tensions in Circular Business Model Innovation
A significant new study has been published in the Journal of Knowledge Management (ABS2) , co-authored by MMTC member Lucia Pizzichini, together with Federica Pascucci, Andrea Sabatini, Valerio Temperini, and Jens Mueller.