Nailing ceremony Paula Bergman
1
November
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1
November
10:00
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10:30
<p>Title of thesis: </p><p>"Health promoting potential of Arts on prescription - Studies of people on sick leave for common mental disorders and/or non-specific musculoskeletal pain"</p><p>Time: 1 November 2024, 10 am</p><p>Place: Röda Rummet, HHJ</p><p>Welcome to join!</p>
1
November
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1
November
10:00
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10:30
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Nailing ceremony Paula Bergman
Title of thesis:
"Health promoting potential of Arts on prescription - Studies of people on sick leave for common mental disorders and/or non-specific musculoskeletal pain"
Time: 1 November 2024, 10 am
Place: Röda Rummet, HHJ
Welcome to join!
Organizer:
School of Health and Welfare
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MMTC breakfast information meeting
4
November
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4
November
08:30
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09:30
<p>MMTC breakfast information meeting </p>
4
November
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4
November
08:30
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09:30
Location
6th floor lounge
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MMTC breakfast information meeting
MMTC breakfast information meeting
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance
4
November
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4
November
12:10
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13:10
<p>Dear colleagues,<strong> </strong></p><p>You are welcome to join us for the<br /><em>“Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance”</em><br />presented by<br /><a href="https://sites.google.com/view/alexanderdietrich">Alexander Dietrich</a></p><p>Danmarks Nationalbank, Research Unit</p><p> </p><p><strong><em> </em></strong></p><p><strong>Ti</strong><strong>tle:</strong> Inflation Preferences</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>Date:<strong> Monday, November 4</strong><br />Time:<strong> 12:10-13:10</strong><br />Host: Benjamin Larin</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>This presentation will be given on campus<strong> </strong></p><p>Join the seminar in room B5002 or on Zoom</p><p>Zoom link: <a href="https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61353561370?pwd=etPAVrQLJ59dYeOxMfkb8PE6l4D3It.1">https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61353561370?pwd=etPAVrQLJ59dYeOxMfkb8PE6l4D3It.1</a></p><p>Meeting ID: 61 353 561 370</p><p>Password: BBEFS</p><p> </p><p>Please use <a href="https://jonkopinguniversity.sharepoint.com/:x:/s/G-EFSBrownBag/ERWuFtzyHLVCmvgfjP1YxFsBXWiLh8-gP6jtZr_SaPyv4g?e=8iMlQu">this link</a> to <strong>sign up for bilateral talks</strong> in room B5066.<br />You can find this term’s seminar program on our <a href="https://ju.se/en/research/research-groups/economics/seminars/brown-bag-seminar.html">webpage</a>.<br /> </p>
4
November
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4
November
12:10
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13:10
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance
Dear colleagues,
You are welcome to join us for the
“Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance”
presented by
Alexander Dietrich
Danmarks Nationalbank, Research Unit
Title: Inflation Preferences
Date: Monday, November 4
Time: 12:10-13:10
Host: Benjamin Larin
This presentation will be given on campus
Join the seminar in room B5002 or on Zoom
Zoom link: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61353561370?pwd=etPAVrQLJ59dYeOxMfkb8PE6l4D3It.1
Meeting ID: 61 353 561 370
Password: BBEFS
Please use this link to sign up for bilateral talks in room B5066. You can find this term’s seminar program on our webpage.
Organizer:
Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics
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MMTC seminar with Karel Deneckere, Bart Henssen, Carla Machado Gonçalves, Marcela Ramirez Pasillas.
6
November
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6
November
12:00
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13:00
<p>MMTC seminar with <strong>Karel Deneckere, Bart Henssen, Carla Machado Gonçalves, Marcela Ramirez Pasillas.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Karel is presenting their research project titled: <strong>“Shared purpose? The family business as a sustainable systemic ‘irritator’ in the sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem”.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Within the context of the permacrisis, the notion of Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (SEEs) combines an ecosystem’s approach with the role of businesses in driving society’s transformation towards sustainability. And while embracing a sustainable systemic mindset is recognized as a key component to fulfilling the purpose of sustainability, little is know about how such a shared purpose is developed among stakeholders in SEEs. Starting from the premise that SEEs favor stakeholders with a systems-oriented shared purpose, this paper aims to investigate the role of the family business in inducing a change in the collective mindset of the SEE. This leads to the following question: How does a family business induce a sustainable purpose among SEE-stakeholders? To answer this, we adopt Niklas Luhmann’s systemic theory of organization and, in particular, his concept of irritation; which refers to a process in which an organization is perturbated or confused by its environment and thus stimulated to change. Our analysis focuses on the case of a Belgian family business that seeks to establish a SEE as a part of its sustainability transformation. We have conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with 13 local stakeholders. Preliminary results show that the family business takes up the role of system irritator. It sought to ‘irritate’ the local stakeholders by undertaking a series of actions, which resulted form the mapping of common themes and concerns connected to the increased awareness of the permacrisis effects. The themes challenged existing meanings and ideas and raised awareness of the strength of potential joint action. Moreover stakeholders became aware that they were part of an interconnected local ecosystem.</p><p>The seminar will run in a hybrid format, you can join in room B6046 or on Zoom </p>
6
November
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6
November
12:00
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13:00
Location
B6046 and online
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MMTC seminar with Karel Deneckere, Bart Henssen, Carla Machado Gonçalves, Marcela Ramirez Pasillas.
MMTC seminar with Karel Deneckere, Bart Henssen, Carla Machado Gonçalves, Marcela Ramirez Pasillas.
Karel is presenting their research project titled: “Shared purpose? The family business as a sustainable systemic ‘irritator’ in the sustainable entrepreneurial ecosystem”.
Within the context of the permacrisis, the notion of Sustainable Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (SEEs) combines an ecosystem’s approach with the role of businesses in driving society’s transformation towards sustainability. And while embracing a sustainable systemic mindset is recognized as a key component to fulfilling the purpose of sustainability, little is know about how such a shared purpose is developed among stakeholders in SEEs. Starting from the premise that SEEs favor stakeholders with a systems-oriented shared purpose, this paper aims to investigate the role of the family business in inducing a change in the collective mindset of the SEE. This leads to the following question: How does a family business induce a sustainable purpose among SEE-stakeholders? To answer this, we adopt Niklas Luhmann’s systemic theory of organization and, in particular, his concept of irritation; which refers to a process in which an organization is perturbated or confused by its environment and thus stimulated to change. Our analysis focuses on the case of a Belgian family business that seeks to establish a SEE as a part of its sustainability transformation. We have conducted in-depth semi-structured interviews with 13 local stakeholders. Preliminary results show that the family business takes up the role of system irritator. It sought to ‘irritate’ the local stakeholders by undertaking a series of actions, which resulted form the mapping of common themes and concerns connected to the increased awareness of the permacrisis effects. The themes challenged existing meanings and ideas and raised awareness of the strength of potential joint action. Moreover stakeholders became aware that they were part of an interconnected local ecosystem.
The seminar will run in a hybrid format, you can join in room B6046 or on Zoom
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance
11
November
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11
November
12:10
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13:10
<p>Dear colleagues,<strong> </strong></p><p>You are welcome to join us for the<br /><em>“Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance”</em><br />presented by<br /><a href="https://www.benjaminlarin.com/">Benjamin Larin</a></p><p>JIBS</p><p> </p><p><strong><em> </em></strong></p><p><strong>Ti</strong><strong>tle:</strong> Left-Digit Bias in Household Inflation Expectations</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>Date:<strong> Monday, November 11</strong><br />Time:<strong> 12:10-13:10</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>This presentation will be given on campus<strong> </strong></p><p>Join the seminar in room B5002 or on Zoom</p><p>Zoom link: <a href="https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61353561370?pwd=etPAVrQLJ59dYeOxMfkb8PE6l4D3It.1">https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61353561370?pwd=etPAVrQLJ59dYeOxMfkb8PE6l4D3It.1</a></p><p>Meeting ID: 61 353 561 370</p><p>Password: BBEFS</p><p> </p><p>You can find this term’s seminar program on our <a href="https://ju.se/en/research/research-groups/economics/seminars/brown-bag-seminar.html">webpage</a>.<br /> </p>
11
November
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11
November
12:10
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13:10
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Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance
Dear colleagues,
You are welcome to join us for the
“Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance”
presented by
Benjamin Larin
JIBS
Title: Left-Digit Bias in Household Inflation Expectations
Date: Monday, November 11
Time: 12:10-13:10
This presentation will be given on campus
Join the seminar in room B5002 or on Zoom
Zoom link: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61353561370?pwd=etPAVrQLJ59dYeOxMfkb8PE6l4D3It.1
Meeting ID: 61 353 561 370
Password: BBEFS
You can find this term’s seminar program on our webpage.
Organizer:
Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics
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Nailing ceremony - Muhammad Qasim
11
November
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11
November
13:15
on the second floor in the entrance hall of JIBS.
<p>The official ceremony during which <strong>Muhammad Qasim </strong>literally nails his doctoral thesis in Statistics to the wall takes place on Monday, 11th of November at 1:15 pm, on the second floor in the entrance hall of JIBS.</p><p>The title of Qasim’s thesis is <em>Model averaging and variable selection methods for causal models</em></p><p> </p><p>Muhammad Qasim will defend his doctoral thesis in Statistics at a public defence on Monday, 2nd of December 2024 at 1.15 pm in B1014 at JIBS.<br /> </p>
11
November
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11
November
13:15
Location
on the second floor in the entrance hall of JIBS.
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Nailing ceremony - Muhammad Qasim
The official ceremony during which Muhammad Qasim literally nails his doctoral thesis in Statistics to the wall takes place on Monday, 11th of November at 1:15 pm, on the second floor in the entrance hall of JIBS.
The title of Qasim’s thesis is Model averaging and variable selection methods for causal models
Muhammad Qasim will defend his doctoral thesis in Statistics at a public defence on Monday, 2nd of December 2024 at 1.15 pm in B1014 at JIBS.
Organizer:
Jönköping International Business School
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Internships in Sweden and abroad - how to get them and where to start
12
November
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12
November
12:15
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13:00
<p>Want to do an internship, even in a foreign country? Get information about different opportunities for professional internships, information about how to find them and how to apply. </p><p>Tuesday November 12th 12.15-1 pm <br />B1033, Jönköping International Business School </p><p>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that sign up before Nov 6th.</p><p><a href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/"><em>Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com</em></a></p>
12
November
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12
November
12:15
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13:00
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Internships in Sweden and abroad - how to get them and where to start
Want to do an internship, even in a foreign country? Get information about different opportunities for professional internships, information about how to find them and how to apply.
Tuesday November 12th 12.15-1 pm B1033, Jönköping International Business School
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that sign up before Nov 6th.
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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MMTC seminar with Evy Van Lancker, Yasmine Van Heghe, and Mirjam Knockaert (Ghent University)
13
November
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13
November
12:00
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13:00
<p> MMTC seminar with Evy Van Lancker, Yasmine Van Heghe, and Mirjam Knockaert (Ghent University)</p><p> </p><p>Evy is presenting the research titled as <strong>“Help, my work keeps changing!: The impact of pivoting on employee wellbeing and turnover”.</strong></p><p> </p><p>Over the past decades, scholars have increasingly paid attention to wellbeing in the entrepreneurship context – a context that offers a unique environment for people to flourish and develop. As such, scholarly work has been focusing on how entrepreneurs’ wellbeing is influenced by the intricacies of entrepreneurship, such as uncertainty or autonomy. To this date, the literature has however largely neglected an important actor whose wellbeing is likely also affected by the entrepreneurial context, namely early employees in entrepreneurial firms. Only recently, scholars have started to generate insights into wellbeing of employees in SMEs and growing firms. Furthermore, joiners – early nonfounding startup employees – remain largely overlooked. This is surprising as joiners face many challenges linked to early-stage entrepreneurial firms, such as a lack of routines, high levels of uncertainty, and continuous change. In this paper, we study the impact of pivoting (i.e., fundamentally changing business model aspects) on joiner turnover intentions. We build on the Job-Demands Resources (JD-R) model that suggests that characteristics specific to a work setting or occupation can either be defined as a demand or as a resource. In this light, we develop a multi-level model, proposing a cross-level indirect effect of pivoting on joiner turnover intentions via joiner emotional exhaustion, contingent on founder relational energy (i.e., “a heightened level of psychological resourcefulness generated from interpersonal interactions that enhances one’s capacity to do work”, here in the interactions between a joiner and founder). To achieve our research objectives, we use a time-lagged multilevel research design and collaborate with local accelerator programs to invite Flemish entrepreneurial firms to participate. In specific, we survey both founders and joiners by means of two survey waves, with a three-month time-lag in between. With this study, we aim to contribute to the entrepreneurship literature. In specific, our objective is to provide insights into the influence of firm-level dynamics, such as pivoting, as well as founder-level factors, such as founder relational energy, on joiner behavior. As such, we hope to add to the ongoing conversation on wellbeing in entrepreneurship by bringing a multilevel perspective to it. Similarly, we hope to provide insights into joiner retention, a highly strategic, yet understudied aspect of HRM in entrepreneurial firms.</p><p>The seminar will run in a hybrid format, you can join in room B6046 or on Zoom</p>
13
November
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13
November
12:00
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13:00
Location
B6046 and online
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MMTC seminar with Evy Van Lancker, Yasmine Van Heghe, and Mirjam Knockaert (Ghent University)
MMTC seminar with Evy Van Lancker, Yasmine Van Heghe, and Mirjam Knockaert (Ghent University)
Evy is presenting the research titled as “Help, my work keeps changing!: The impact of pivoting on employee wellbeing and turnover”.
Over the past decades, scholars have increasingly paid attention to wellbeing in the entrepreneurship context – a context that offers a unique environment for people to flourish and develop. As such, scholarly work has been focusing on how entrepreneurs’ wellbeing is influenced by the intricacies of entrepreneurship, such as uncertainty or autonomy. To this date, the literature has however largely neglected an important actor whose wellbeing is likely also affected by the entrepreneurial context, namely early employees in entrepreneurial firms. Only recently, scholars have started to generate insights into wellbeing of employees in SMEs and growing firms. Furthermore, joiners – early nonfounding startup employees – remain largely overlooked. This is surprising as joiners face many challenges linked to early-stage entrepreneurial firms, such as a lack of routines, high levels of uncertainty, and continuous change. In this paper, we study the impact of pivoting (i.e., fundamentally changing business model aspects) on joiner turnover intentions. We build on the Job-Demands Resources (JD-R) model that suggests that characteristics specific to a work setting or occupation can either be defined as a demand or as a resource. In this light, we develop a multi-level model, proposing a cross-level indirect effect of pivoting on joiner turnover intentions via joiner emotional exhaustion, contingent on founder relational energy (i.e., “a heightened level of psychological resourcefulness generated from interpersonal interactions that enhances one’s capacity to do work”, here in the interactions between a joiner and founder). To achieve our research objectives, we use a time-lagged multilevel research design and collaborate with local accelerator programs to invite Flemish entrepreneurial firms to participate. In specific, we survey both founders and joiners by means of two survey waves, with a three-month time-lag in between. With this study, we aim to contribute to the entrepreneurship literature. In specific, our objective is to provide insights into the influence of firm-level dynamics, such as pivoting, as well as founder-level factors, such as founder relational energy, on joiner behavior. As such, we hope to add to the ongoing conversation on wellbeing in entrepreneurship by bringing a multilevel perspective to it. Similarly, we hope to provide insights into joiner retention, a highly strategic, yet understudied aspect of HRM in entrepreneurial firms.
The seminar will run in a hybrid format, you can join in room B6046 or on Zoom
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Job hunting and networking
18
November
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18
November
12:15
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13:00
<p>How to find jobs and how to use and grow your network during your time as a student.</p><p>Monday November 18th 12.15- 1 pm</p><p>Hb116, School of Education and Communication</p><p><em>Registered participants will be offered a free lunch. Please sign up before November 12th to be guaranteed lunch. </em></p><p><a href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/"><em>Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com</em></a></p>
18
November
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18
November
12:15
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13:00
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Job hunting and networking
How to find jobs and how to use and grow your network during your time as a student.
Monday November 18th 12.15- 1 pm
Hb116, School of Education and Communication
Registered participants will be offered a free lunch. Please sign up before November 12th to be guaranteed lunch.
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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Write a winning job application
19
November
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19
November
12:15
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13:00
<p>Information about CV & Cover letters, do´s and don´ts! </p><p>Tuesday November 19th 12.15-1 pm <br />Hb116, School of Education and Communication </p><p>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before Nov 12th</p><p><a href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/"><em>Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com</em></a></p>
19
November
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19
November
12:15
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13:00
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Write a winning job application
Information about CV & Cover letters, do´s and don´ts!
Tuesday November 19th 12.15-1 pm Hb116, School of Education and Communication
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before Nov 12th
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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Nailing the job interview
21
November
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21
November
12:15
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13:00
<p>Information about common interview questions and how you should prepare yourself to land your dream position.<br />Thursday Nov 21st 12.15-1 pm</p><p>Hb116, School of Education and Communication </p><p><em>Registered participants will be offered a free lunch. Please sign up before Nov 14th to be guaranteed lunch.</em></p><p><a href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/"><em>Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com</em></a></p>
21
November
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21
November
12:15
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13:00
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Nailing the job interview
Information about common interview questions and how you should prepare yourself to land your dream position. Thursday Nov 21st 12.15-1 pm
Hb116, School of Education and Communication
Registered participants will be offered a free lunch. Please sign up before Nov 14th to be guaranteed lunch.
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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Defense of doctoral thesis, Paula Bergman
22
November
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22
November
10:00
<p>When : 22 November, 2024 10 am</p><p>Where: Forum Humanum, School of Health and Welfare</p><p>External reviewer: Töres Theorell, Stockholms universitet</p><p>Link to thesis:<a href="https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furn.kb.se%2Fresolve%3Furn%3Durn%3Anbn%3Ase%3Ahj%3Adiva-66474&data=05%7C02%7Ccecilia.helgesson%40ju.se%7Ce636ab51ab1d4b88773808dcf7463798%7C7564bc8f37384b4dbd575a02ca6215fb%7C0%7C0%7C638657128143053866%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=BJQYW6IpR09WwILQ%2FoyUIYCbzd4K7uRGIsxVODsDJRE%3D&reserved=0">https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-66474</a></p><p>Link for online participants: <a href="https://eur02.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fju-se.zoom.us%2Fj%2F69646540327&data=05%7C02%7Ccecilia.helgesson%40ju.se%7C81ffe49f824f451b540f08dcf8c8ab31%7C7564bc8f37384b4dbd575a02ca6215fb%7C0%7C0%7C638658787940305429%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=%2BJaY%2FLC7VXY1O2AbqByeEMrpij6gEghfjRXDnzRSJvA%3D&reserved=0">https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/69646540327</a></p>
22
November
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22
November
10:00
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Defense of doctoral thesis, Paula Bergman
Organizer:
School of Health and Welfare
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Seminar with Stephen Billett, Griffith University, Australia - Integrating innovations and learning at work
25
November
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25
November
10:00
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12:00
<p>This presentation draws on two investigations undertaken in small to medium size enterprises in Singapore and how the processes of innovation were initiated, supported, enacted and evaluated, and the reciprocal learning that arose.</p><p><a href="https://experts.griffith.edu.au/19067-stephen-billett">More info on Stephen ></a></p><p>This seminar will be held in English and is conducted in hybrid form, with the possibility to participate at the School of Health and Welfare, room Ga934, alternatively through the link https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/63657022123</p>
25
November
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25
November
10:00
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12:00
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Seminar with Stephen Billett, Griffith University, Australia - Integrating innovations and learning at work
This presentation draws on two investigations undertaken in small to medium size enterprises in Singapore and how the processes of innovation were initiated, supported, enacted and evaluated, and the reciprocal learning that arose.
More info on Stephen >
This seminar will be held in English and is conducted in hybrid form, with the possibility to participate at the School of Health and Welfare, room Ga934, alternatively through the link https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/63657022123
Organizer:
The Jönköping Academy
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Personal branding
26
November
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26
November
12:15
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13:00
<p>The future labor market requires personal branding. How do you do it and why? Andreas Torén, Career Counsellor <br />Tuesday November 26th 12-15 – 1 pm </p><p>E1029, School of Engineering </p><p>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that sign up before Nov 21st</p><p><a href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/"><em>Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com</em></a></p>
26
November
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26
November
12:15
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13:00
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Personal branding
The future labor market requires personal branding. How do you do it and why? Andreas Torén, Career Counsellor Tuesday November 26th 12-15 – 1 pm
E1029, School of Engineering
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that sign up before Nov 21st
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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MMTC resarch Seminar presented by Agostino Manduchi
27
November
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27
November
12:00
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13:00
<p>MMTC resarch Seminar presented by Agostino Manduchi</p><p> </p><p>Agostino is presenting the research titled as <strong>“Search and price dispersion with rationally inattentive buyers”</strong>.</p><p> </p><p>In the study, Agostino investigates a model in which inattentive buyers can elicit price offers before purchasing a product. Inattentiveness follows from the cost of the attention that the buyers devote to their price-gathering problem. The only equilibrium of a version of the model with fully attentive buyers features the "Diamond paradox" of monopoly pricing, in which each buyer elicits a single offer. By contrast, the model of the paper features an active equilibrium with price dispersion, in which some buyers elicit multiple prices. The limiting behavior for a vanishing cost of attention is also considered.</p><p> </p><p>The seminar will run in a hybrid format, you can join in room B6046 or on Zoom</p>
27
November
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27
November
12:00
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13:00
Location
B6046 and online
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MMTC resarch Seminar presented by Agostino Manduchi
MMTC resarch Seminar presented by Agostino Manduchi
Agostino is presenting the research titled as “Search and price dispersion with rationally inattentive buyers”.
In the study, Agostino investigates a model in which inattentive buyers can elicit price offers before purchasing a product. Inattentiveness follows from the cost of the attention that the buyers devote to their price-gathering problem. The only equilibrium of a version of the model with fully attentive buyers features the "Diamond paradox" of monopoly pricing, in which each buyer elicits a single offer. By contrast, the model of the paper features an active equilibrium with price dispersion, in which some buyers elicit multiple prices. The limiting behavior for a vanishing cost of attention is also considered.
The seminar will run in a hybrid format, you can join in room B6046 or on Zoom
Organizer:
Media, Management and Transformation Centre
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Career Planning
27
November
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27
November
12:15
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13:00
<p> </p><p>Career development and the 4 steps for successful career planning! </p><p>Andreas Torén, Career Counsellor </p><p>Wednesday Nov 27th 12.15-1 pm </p><p>E1405, School of Engineering </p><p>Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before Nov21st.</p><p><a href="https://ju.jobteaser.com/"><em>Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com</em></a></p><p> </p>
27
November
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27
November
12:15
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13:00
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Career Planning
Career development and the 4 steps for successful career planning!
Andreas Torén, Career Counsellor
Wednesday Nov 27th 12.15-1 pm
E1405, School of Engineering
Lunch is offered for pre-registered students that register before Nov21st.
Registration at https://ju.jobteaser.com
Organizer:
Career Center
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Notification of thesis defense (nailing)
28
November
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28
November
09:00
<p>When: 28 November 2024. 9 am</p><p>Where; Röda Rummet, School of Health and Welfare</p><p> </p><p>Welcome to join! </p>
28
November
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28
November
09:00
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Notification of thesis defense (nailing)
When: 28 November 2024. 9 am
Where; Röda Rummet, School of Health and Welfare
Welcome to join!
Organizer:
School of Health and Welfare
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Final seminar - Mattias Sandgren
28
November
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28
November
10:00
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<p><strong>Mattias Sandgren</strong> PhD. Candidate in Business Administration will present his Final Seminar entitled:</p><p><em>Financial and non-financial reporting in family firms</em></p><p><strong>Discussant:</strong> Professor Mervi Niskanen, University of Eastern Finland</p><p><strong>Principal supervisor:</strong> Professor Timur Uman, JIBS</p><p>Please send a request to Mattias to receive a copy of his manuscript.</p><p> </p><p>MOST WELCOME TO ATTEND IN ROOM B7030!</p>
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November
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12:00
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Final seminar - Mattias Sandgren
Mattias Sandgren PhD. Candidate in Business Administration will present his Final Seminar entitled:
Financial and non-financial reporting in family firms
Discussant: Professor Mervi Niskanen, University of Eastern Finland
Principal supervisor: Professor Timur Uman, JIBS
Please send a request to Mattias to receive a copy of his manuscript.
MOST WELCOME TO ATTEND IN ROOM B7030!
Organizer:
Jönköping International Business School
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