NHH celebrates research talent: 21 PhDs in 2024
Whether they pursue a career in academia or step into the business world, all highlight NHH's doctoral program as a solid academic foundation
Whether they pursue a career in academia or step into the business world, all highlight NHH's doctoral program as a solid academic foundation
`Shipping moves closer to 80 percent of the world’s cargo by volume, making transportation costs a critical economic factor´, says NHH researcher Gabriel M. Fuentes, himself from Panama.
With a decade of translation experience, PhD Candidate Claudia E. Zapata Urrego dives into new research at NHH, exploring the future of human involvement in translation.
Just ten years ago, Ingar K. Haaland (34) was an NHH student. Today, he was promoted to full professor.
Jovinary Kajuna has studied banking and finance in Dar es Salaam and completed a master's degree in Kristiansand. The 28-year-old from Tanzania is now a PhD research fellow at NHH.
Ole Kristian Dyskeland has received an award for the best PhD paper recently presented at a conference. The NHH doctoral student shares the prize with John S. Lilletvedt from UiB.
This week, NoCeT hosted the Conference on Tax Transparency, a gathering of international experts, policymakers, and industry leaders to tackle the global challenge of tax avoidance and evasion.
Johan Ludvig S. Karlsen decided to pursue a PhD in finance at NHH. 'I wasn’t ready to settle for a full-time business job´.
Heidi Koponen has always been drawn to the field of macroeconomics and policy.
Two NHH researchers were among the winning initiatives selected to receive Engage.EU seed funding to create platforms for knowledge exchange.
If a case of academic misconduct for a PhD candidate can lead to expulsion, it is essentially a dismissal process. In that case, job protection goes out the window.
A groundbreaking study with contributions from more than 300 scholars reveals that researchers often underestimate the uncertainty of their findings.
Researchers at NHH have uncovered significant gender disparities in the adoption of generative AI tools like ChatGPT.
NHH researcher Tina Saebi has been awarded the 2024 Scholarly Impact Award from the Journal of Management, recognizing papers that have made the most significant impact in the field.
`Either you are a beginner or a more seasoned programmer, you are welcome to join´, says host Lars Jaffke.
Meet Eppie Jean Van Egeraat, a young PhD scholar from Ireland who has already earned two published papers—a rising star, her NHH colleagues say.