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Thesis Competition > Results - Thesis Competition 2008
Results - Thesis Competition 2008

RESULTS OF EDAMBA THESIS COMPETITION 2008

Ist Prize
Kristiina MÄKELÄ
Helsinki School of Economics/Hanken School of Economics
’Essays on Interpersonal Level Knowledge Sharing within the Multinational Corporation’

2nd Prize
Jens RENSTAMM
Lund University
‘Engineering Work - On Peer Reviewing as a Method of Horizontal Control’

3rd Prize
Lior JASSUR
Henley Management College
‘An Empirical Study of Asset Value and Volatility in Structural Credit Models’.


Distinguished Papers - No Ranking - Listed in alphabetical Order

David John BRICKNELL
Manchester Metropolitan University
‘Elusive Decisions: A Case Study of Intuitive Strategic Decision Making in The Exploitation of The Pilkington Float Glass Process, 1952-1987’

Jürgen DAHLHOFF
Henley Management College and Brunel University
’The Information Value of MICAP in German DAX 100 Companies’

Céline DU BOYS
IAE Aix en Provence Graduate School of Management
’Influence of Agency Conflicts, Ownership Structure and Governance Mechanisms on Payout Policies: Evidence From French Listed Companies’ Decisions of Dividend and Shares Repurchase’

Quamrul ISLAM
Kingston Business School, Kingston University
’Performance Measures and Relationship Development in a Bilateral Governance Structure’

Tina BLEGIND JENSEN
Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus
’Adoption from a user perspective: A case study of how health care professionals experience and make sense of an electronic patient record adoption’

Robert KASE
University of Ljubljana – Faculty of Economics
Department for Management and Organization
‘Effects of HR Practice on Knowledge transfer in knowledge-intensive firms: The mediating role of social network dimension’.

Rudolph KOCH
Vienna School of Economics and Business Administration
‘The dynamics, impacts and functions of self-organization in the fuzzy front end – Empirical evidence from the Austrian semiconductor industry’