Kauppatieteellisiä väitöksiä keväällä 2025

Kirjoittanut: Kauppatieteellinen yhdistys, 29.05.2025

Kauppatieteellisiä väitöksiä kevät 2025

Aalto-yliopisto

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Essays on financial intermediation and asset pricing

(2025) Rintamäki, Paul

Kauppakorkeakoulu | Väitöskirja (artikkeli) 

This dissertation comprises three essays on financial intermediation and asset pricing. The first essay examines the endogenous matching between nonbank lenders and borrowers in the private debt market. Using data from the United States, it is shown that the organizational structure of business development companies plays an important role in how loans are priced and how capital is allocated in the decentralized private loan market. The second essay focuses on how leverage constraints causally affect investors’ portfolio choices. Using a theoretical model and a quasi-natural experiment in financial markets, the essay demonstrates that investors’ appetite for systemic risk increases after becoming leverage constrained. Finally, the third essay documents that, in many developed economies, the ratio between equity wealth and other aggregate wealth has fluctuated in low-frequency cycles. This valuation ratio exhibits strong predictive power for future stock market returns and these ”equity wealth cycles” are explained using a macro-finance model where inflation, limited financial market participation, and redistributive income shocks are key drivers. Collectively, these essays provide novel insights into how various institutional features at both the micro- and macro-levels influence investor behavior, with implications for portfolio choices and asset pricing.

Affect in Collective Organizing

(2025) Grünbaum, Leni

Kauppakorkeakoulu | Väitöskirja (artikkeli) 

This doctoral dissertation explores the role of affect in collective organizing, namely in the context of change processes. Current research has shown that affective flows, which emerge in encounters between humans and materialities, can energize groups, generate a sense of connection, and drive collective action. Overall, the potential of affect to enhance or constrain the participants’ capacity to act makes affect essential to the success of expert-led change processes. Scholars have, however, highlighted that despite the choreographing of managers, facilitators and other actors, affective flows remain unpredictable. We therefore need to extend our knowledge of how affect bears upon change processes. How do affective flows enhance and shut off possibilities for connection, openness, responsiveness, and multiplicity that allow participation and moving forward? The dissertation addresses these aims through three essays based on an ethnography with three child psychiatric teams at a Nordic university hospital. Each essay examines the coaching process—in which I acted as the researcher-coach—as it unfolded with one of the teams. Resting on a relational ontology, the essays do not foreground the actions of individuals. Instead, they focus on the ever-shifting relations among humans, and humans and materialities, viewing this ongoing movement as collective organizing. The first essay attends to the collective leadership process, through which the team pursued direction and created spaces for co-action, while tracing how the process unfolded through collective affective gravitation and affective points of inflection. The second essay focuses on affective attunement, or the intentional disposition to affect and be affected. It shows how affective intensities shape the participants’ capacity to act by enabling or disabling response-ability, which refers to the embodied ability to notice and respond to others. The third essay addresses communitas— spontaneous experiences of existential connection—conceptualizing it as a relational accomplishment that unfolds through an affective dynamic, in which both humans and nonhuman elements participate. This dissertation makes two main contributions to the studies of affect in organizational research. First, it theorizes and empirically illustrates two types of affective dynamics—centered on collective gravitation and affective points of inflection, and respectively, affective resonance—that shape how affective flows emerge and shift, thus either expanding or reducing the group’s collective capacity to act. In doing so, the dissertation provides tools to help scholars recognize and follow how affect shapes collective organizing in situated contexts. Second, the dissertation makes a methodological contribution by indicating that to grasp the lived sense of affective events, researchers must immerse themselves in the empirical setting and engage with the affective flows. Additionally, it encourages researchers to combine different forms of writing differently to craft texts that convey the affective tone and speak to the senses. Overall, the dissertation emphasizes that because affective flows are open-ended, the outcomes of collective organizing cannot be predetermined. The dissertation also offers practical suggestions to coaches, process consultants and organizational actors seeking to support change.

Deimosology – Producing enjoyment in the excessive impasse of techno-driven consumer culture

(2025) Ahlberg, Oscar

Kauppakorkeakoulu | Väitöskirja (artikkeli) 

This doctoral dissertation consists of three independent articles and one synthesising introduction. The introduction presents the concept of deimosology as a speculative endeavour to grapple with wicked eschatological problems of our capitalocentric present. The articles are grounded in a post-structural and psychoanalytic onto-epistemological stance and are developed with a sensitivity to the unconscious desires and affects that operate in the backdrop of our quotidian lives and shape our way of being in the world. While approaching different topics, the articles share an underlying motivation to map out affective deadlocks that occlude attempts at systematic change. This stark state of capitalist realism, where a socio-political form of organising beyond our current one is not only deemed unfeasible but presented as unimaginable, lies at the heart of what deimosology aims to address – namely why are we so locked in place, and what critical and affirmative projects can we envision if clarion calls to consumers, managers, and various stakeholders rationality continuously fail to produce effects. By theorising the central role of unconscious enjoyment in capitalist consumer culture, its intensification through technology and the subjects produced by it, the articles form the starting point for addressing such questions.

Essays on Blockchain Technology and Digital Economics

(2025) Mohazab, Amin

Kauppakorkeakoulu | Väitöskirja (artikkeli) 

In this first essay, together with my co-authors, we examine the economic mechanism of cryptocurrency mining. By presenting a profit function, a maximization equilibrium is obtained. The model provides a formal approach to the demand for hashing power as a function of revenues, mining costs and the number of miners. We consider how the equilibrium is affected by passive miners. We use these results to introduce a formulation of the price elasticity of the demand for hashing power with respect to the cost of energy. The model is simulated using Reinforcement Learning algorithms that arrive at similar equilibrium results. The article concludes with the implications of the model for policymaking. The Bitcoin Payment System (BPS) is the first and the most prominent decentralized protocol to send monetary transactions all around the world. The BPS does not use a predetermined fee mechanism. Instead, users propose fees they are willing to pay and the market determines the transactions that will be transmitted. In the second essay, I use a multi-unit share auction model to analyze the payoffs of the participants. I first use transaction data to non-parametrically estimate the marginal valuations of the bidders in the network and then estimate the payoff of the participants in every state of the system. As a result of the analysis, I realized that when the system is getting congested users bid closer to their marginal valuations so their payoffs would be decreased. On the other hand, miners would earn more since they are the service providers who collect fees at each step. Multiple cryptocurrencies suffer a bottleneck effect: blocks are limited in size and the protocols restrict their expected arrival rates. On the other hand, this congestion creates incentives to set transaction fees. We show that this incentive structure suffers from moral hazard, where miners have incentives to induce congestion to increase fees. In this third essay, together with my coauthor, we present this result using two approaches: Auction Theory and Reinforcement Learning. While Game Theory studies strategic behavior between rational players, Machine Learning is based on blind players finding optimal strategies by brute force iteration of trials. The Auction Theory model presented in this paper is a multiunit discriminatory (or pay-as-bid) auction with single-unit demand. We add to the standard model the element of supply reduction, characterize the symmetric equilibrium and present how to expand it as the number of players grows asymptotically. The Machine Learning part focuses on Q-learning, a well-known application of reinforcement learning algorithms. The main finding has significant policy implications: decentralization, one of the core strengths of proof-of-work protocols, doesn’t necessarily apply to block-level incentives.

Essays on transportation and the environment

(2025) Palanne, Kimmo

Kauppakorkeakoulu | Väitöskirja (artikkeli) 

Tackling climate change requires setting a price on CO2 emissions. In the transportation sector, the most straightforward way to achieve this is to impose a tax on fuel. However, fuel taxes often face strong public opposition due to their perceived unfairness. To evaluate these concerns, the first two essays of this dissertation study how the economic burdens created by fuel taxation are distributed in society. In the first essay, my co-authors and I analyze the distributional impacts of fuel taxation by estimating how strongly fuel taxes are passed through to fuel prices. Using gas station-level data on fuel prices, we study the price effects of a large diesel tax increase implemented in Finland in 2012 and document two main findings. First, on average only 80 percent of the tax increase was passed through to diesel prices, meaning that a part of the tax burden was borne by fuel suppliers. Second, pass-through rates exhibited systematic regional variation such that diesel prices saw the largest increases in the most rural and lowest-income areas. In the second essay, my co-author and I study the distribution of fuel tax burdens in more detail at the household level. We measure tax burdens as the share of disposable income spent on fuel taxes and estimate these burdens for nearly all Finnish households in 2016. The analysis is made possible by car-level data on mileage and fuel economy, as well as individual-level data on income and other socioeconomic characteristics. We find that fuel taxes are not regressive among the population of all households. Rather, upper middle-income households bear the highest average burdens. This finding is explained by car ownership being uncommon at low incomes. In contrast, if we only consider car-owning households, fuel taxes do appear regressive. However, differences across income deciles explain only 1.5 percent of the total variation in tax burdens. The substantial horizontal variation is difficult to explain with observable household characteristics, but we find that households that live in more rural areas, have children, or are employed tend to face higher burdens. Finally, we show that average tax burdens across income deciles could easily be equalized by redistributing the tax revenue, but the large within-decile differences are almost impossible to eliminate with transfers. If fuel taxes cannot be increased due to public opposition, alternative climate policies might be needed. In the third essay, I study the effects of public transit pricing on car use and emissions. I analyze a 2019 pricing reform in the Helsinki region in Finland that lowered public transit fares by 45 percent for individuals living in a specific travel zone. Using individual-level data on mileage, car ownership and home locations, I compare individuals who received the price cut to those who lived just outside the travel zone and experienced almost no change in prices. I find a clear reduction in mileage in response to the price cut, with cross-price elasticity estimates ranging between 0.06 and 0.27. However, I find no response in car ownership. Back-of-the-envelope calculations suggest that the cost of reducing emissions with this reform landed in the range of €1000–€3000 per tonne of CO2, making the price cut an expensive climate policy tool.

Essays on public procurement

(2025) Jääskeläinen, Jan

Kauppakorkeakoulu | Väitöskirja (artikkeli) 

This thesis studies competition in public procurement. It consists of three essays, each of which looks at the competitive process in public procurement from a different perspective. In the first essay, we study the extent and determinants of competition and its role in determining prices in public procurement using uniquely comprehensive and rich data from Finland and Sweden. We supplement our study with qualitative interviews. Competition is extremely low in both countries. All regions and contracting authority types, and most industries face the issue. In addition, bidders are typically heterogeneous in size, which likely further limits competition. Competition seems to work as expected as (standardised) prices decrease with the number of actual and potential bidders. The perceived reasons for lack of competition are many and vary between industries but are typically related to communication practices and professionalism in public procurement. Accordingly, we show using contracting authority office level norms as instrumental variables that the use of scoring auctions is detrimental to competition, especially in industries where their use is not typical. Bidder friendly dialog, strategies and practices are proposed as remedies. In the second essay, we study preferences of 900+ real-world public procurement officials in Finland and Germany. This is an important pursuit as they report having sizeable discretion and minimal extrinsic incentives. Through conjoint experiments, we identify the relative importance of multiple features of the procurement outcomes. Officials prioritise avoiding unexpectedly high prices over seeking low prices. Avoiding winners with previous poor performance is the most important feature. Officials avoid very low competition, while litigation risks and regional favouritism matter less. Preferences and office interests appear well-aligned among bureaucrats. The third essay examines the consumer side of the public procurement process and what happens after the procurement auction is concluded. In the essay, I study the Finnish market for physiotherapy services, which can be divided into a private market and two public procurement markets – one organised by municipalities, the other by the Finnish social security institution. Using data on prices and firm characteristics across five regions, I estimate the demand in the three markets and find the following: First, unobserved quality is positively correlated across markets; second, demand is very price-elastic in the private market, somewhat price-elastic in the municipal market where civil servants choose the physiotherapist, and inelastic in the market operated by the Finnish social security institution where consumers choose their therapist without knowing or paying the price. These findings indicate that freedom of choice might come with a price when consumers themselves bear no costs.

Exploring behavioral economics in archival auditing research

(2025) Nickpour, Mohammadali

Kauppakorkeakoulu | Väitöskirja (artikkeli) 

This doctoral dissertation comprises an introduction and three self-contained essays that, using archival data, examine the role of innate personality traits, reputation concerns, and compensation incentives in shaping the judgment and behavior of individual auditors. The first essay investigates the relationship between the inherent characteristics of audit partners and audit quality. Drawing on political psychology literature, it argues that individuals’ political activism reflects their extraversion and openness to experience. Using data on political campaign contributions in the United States, the study finds a consistent positive association between audit partners’ extraversion and openness to experience, as indicated by their political contributions, and various aspects of audit quality. These findings underscore the significance of considering individual differences in the recruitment and training processes within audit firms. The second essay explores the influence of reputation concerns on auditor behavior. It hypothesizes that the identification of individual engagement partners in the United States, as mandated by PCAOB’s Rule 3211, increases their reputation concerns. The results indicate that, among clients with existing or potential internal control material weaknesses, there is an increased likelihood of adverse internal control opinions in the post-Rule 3211 period. In addition, in the post-Rule 3211 period, clients with high internal control risk experience a significantly greater increase in audit fees and audit report delays compared to clients with effective internal controls. Furthermore, the study shows that adverse opinions increase the likelihood of early audit partner rotations within the same audit firm. These findings are valuable for regulators and audit firms seeking to understand how auditors’ reporting on internal controls has evolved in response to engagement partner identification and heightened reputation concerns. The third essay examines how individual audit partners respond to horizontal pay disparities among partners within audit firms. The study utilizes Belgian data, a setting in which most audit partners establish limited liability management entities through which they perform audit services and bill the audit firm. This structure allows for observing the actual partner compensations. The findings reveal that greater pay disparity among partners is associated with lower audit quality, with partners earning below the firm’s average delivering lower-quality audits as overall compensation disparity increases. The results are more pronounced among male and early-career audit partners. Further analyses dismiss the alternative explanation that these findings are driven by auditors with lower ability or quality. This study provides practical insights for audit firms in designing effective compensation systems for partners.

Essays on Health Policy and Human Capital

(2025) Olkkola, Maarit

Kauppakorkeakoulu | Väitöskirja (artikkeli) 

This doctoral dissertation consists of three essays that explore topics related to health policy for children. The first two essays examine the introduction of publicly provided universal child health services in Finland in the 1940s. The first essay focuses on the effects of these services on the Finnish child mortality transition, while the second essay considers their longer-run impacts on human capital accumulation. In contrast to these broad-based health services, the third essay zooms in on the human capital effects of one specific publicly provided health service: a mass vaccination campaign against the childhood disease measles in the United States. Specifically, the first essay examines the introduction of universal child health centers in every municipality in Finland in the 1940s. These centers offered regular child health counseling visits for children under school age, both on-site and at home. The essay uses newly collected, individuallevel child mortality data to estimate the effects of the reform on child mortality at different ages. For children aged between one month and one year—who were the most intensively targeted by the policy—the essay finds that access to rural child health centers reduced postneonatal mortality by 9 deaths per thousand live births (27 percent of baseline postneonatal mortality). This figure corresponds to approximately half of the overall decline in postneonatal mortality in Finland during 1945–1950 or approximately one-fourth of the overall decline in the mortality of children under age five. For children aged one to four, the essay finds a reduction in the mortality of boys of approximately 18 deaths per thousand live births (67 percent of baseline mortality for boys in this age range). In contrast, the survival benefits for girls remain uncertain. The second essay follows the impacts of the child health centers into adulthood. It finds that children who gained access to universal child health services in the 1940s were two percentage points more likely to complete either academic secondary school or a tertiary degree and earned approximately two percent more income in adulthood. These benefits were largest for children who gained access prior to birth but they also accrued to children who gained access up to age three. The estimated benefits appear clearer for girls than for boys. However, the benefits for boys may be underestimated because boys were more likely to survive due to the child health centers, according to the findings in the first essay. A bounding exercise suggests that the true effect on income is more likely to lie in the interval between two and five percent. The third essay, based on joint work with Philipp Barteska, Sonja Dobkowitz, and Michael Rieser, also focuses on the human capital effects of a health intervention. It suggests that the first nationwide mass vaccination campaign against measles increased educational attainment in the United States. Its empirical strategy exploits variation in exposure to the childhood disease across states right before the Measles Eradication Campaign of 1967–1968, which reduced reported measles incidence by 90 percent within two years. The essay finds that the reduction in measles exposure increased the years of education on average by approximately 0.1 years in the affected cohorts.

Hanken

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Doktorand Jonas Gustafsson disputerar i ämnet finansiell ekonomi på avhandlingen ”Essays on Supply-Chain Shocks and Financing”.

Tid tors, 19.06.2025 – 12:00 

Plats Helsingfors

Doktorand Theogene Habimana disputerar i ämnet finansiell ekonomi på avhandlingen ”Government Financing and Corporate Leverage: International Markets Evidence”.

Tid ons, 18.06.2025 – 12:00 

Plats Helsingfors

Doktorand Steven Schoenmaker disputerade  i ämnet marknadsföring på avhandlingen ”Essays on (un)sustainable consumer behavior: The contexts of grocery-retailing, food consumption and travel”  02.05.2025.

Doktorand Timmy Thor disputerade i ämnet redovisning på avhandlingen ”Essays on the Role of Corporate Culture in Accounting and Finance” 13.02.2025.

Itä-Suomen yliopisto

https://www.uef.fi/fi/tapahtuma/

https://erepo.uef.fi/items/753a78a8-54b5-4431-a00a-56efff7a6d79

Saastamoinen, Sanna  Understanding the cooperative purpose and some prerequisites for its management

Organisaatioyksiköt

Yhteiskuntatieteiden ja kauppatieteiden tiedekunta 

Jyväskylän yliopisto

https://www.jyu.fi/fi/tapahtumat/

KTM Jarno Turusen taloustieteen alan väitöskirjan ”Scheduling shift work in healthcare: Studies on sickness absence and working hour characteristics” tarkastustilaisuus 13.6.2025 12:00 – 13.6.2025 15:00.

KTM Antti Siepin taloustieteen alan väitöskirjan ”Essays on Skills and Labor Markets” tarkastustilaisuus 6.6.2025 12:00 – 6.6.2025 15:00.

KTM Maija Lähteenkorvan yritysten ympäristöjohtamisen väitöskirjan “Breaking Barriers: Insights into Integrating Sustainability in Business School Curricula through B Corp Collaboration” tarkastettiin 28.5.2025.

Väitöskirjatutkimus tarkastelee, miten kestävyysopetusta kauppakorkeakouluissa voidaan vahvistaa käytäntöön perustuvan opetuksen ja sektorirajat ylittävän yhteistyön avulla. Tutkimus osoittaa, että käytännönläheinen oppiminen ja yhteistyö vaihtoehtoisten organisoitumistapojen kanssa voivat avata uusia mahdollisuuksia opetuksen uudistamiseen ja kestävyyden vahvistamiseen.

16.5.2025 KTM Iiro Ahomäki (Kauppakorkeakoulu, taloustiede) 

KTM Iiro Ahomäen taloustieteen alan väitöskirjan ”Information Interventions and Physician Prescribing Behavior” tarkastustilaisuus 

4.4.2025 KTM Ida Okkonen (Kauppakorkeakoulu, johtaminen) 

KTM Ida Okkosen johtamisen alan väitöskirjan ”Ethical challenges, vulnerability and caring responsibilities in the context of immigration management in Finland” tarkastustilaisuus. 

28.3.2025 KTM Marianna Jantunen (Informaatioteknologian tiedekunta, tietojärjestelmätiede) 

Marianna Jantusen väitöskirjan “Integration of Artificial Intelligence Ethics into Software Engineering Processes: Challenges, Concerns and Opportunities” tarkastustilaisuus. 

14.2.2025 KTM Niilo Noponen (Kauppakorkeakoulu, johtaminen) 

KTM Niilo Noposen johtamisen alan väitöskirjan ”Algorithmic management and its individual, organisational and societal impacts” tarkastustilaisuus. 

Lapin yliopisto

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Kauppatieteiden maisteri Mikko Kiisken akateeminen väitöskirja Liikesalaisuuden loukkaus ja väärinkäyttö – Oikeudellinen tutkimus suojaavan sääntelyn tarkoituksenmukaisuudesta ja rikosvastuun toteutumisesta tarkastettiin Lapin yliopiston oikeustieteiden tiedekunnassa 28. maaliskuuta 2025.

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-337-471-3

KTM Katja Mälkin väitöskirja Myönteisen työntekijäkokemuksen rakentuminen ja johtaminen tarkastettiin Lapin yliopiston yhteiskuntatieteiden tiedekunnassa perjantaina 4. huhtikuuta 2025.

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Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto 

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Kauppatieteiden maisteri Aleksi Harju kauppatieteiden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Building supply chain resilience in the age of digitalization tarkastetaan 30.5.2025 klo 12 LUT-yliopiston auditoriossa 1316. Vastaväittäjänä toimii professori George Zsidisin Missourin yliopistosta St. Louisista. Kustoksena toimii professori Jukka Hallikas LUT-yliopistosta.

Kirjastotiedot: Väitöskirja on julkaistu yliopiston Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis -tutkimussarjassa numero 1202. ISBN 978-952-412-242-9, ISBN 978-952-412-243-6 (PDF), ISSN 1456-4491 (Print ISSN 2814-5518 (Online). 

Kauppatieteiden maisteri Annu Kotirannan kauppatieteiden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Empirical Investigations of the Impact of External Drivers on the Growth of Social Enterprises tarkastetaan 6.6.2025 klo 12 LUT-yliopiston auditoriossa 1314. Vastaväittäjänä toimii Associate Professor Ewald Kibler Aalto-yliopistosta. Kustoksena toimii professori Kaisu Puumalainen LUT-yliopistosta.

Kirjastotiedot: Väitöskirja on julkaistu yliopiston Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis -tutkimussarjassa numero 1205. ISBN 978-952-412-252-8, ISBN 978-952-412-253-5 (PDF), ISSN 1456-4491 (Print), ISSN 2814-5518 (Online). 

Kauppatieteiden maisteri Kateryna Kryzhanivskan kauppatieteiden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Tackling grand societal challenges with digital temporary organizing: Emerging collaboration and innovation dynamics tarkastetaan 10.6.2025 klo 12 LUT-yliopiston auditoriossa 1316 ja etänä. Vastaväittäjänä toimii professori Philipp Tuertscher, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Alankomaat. Kustoksena toimii professori Kirsimarja Blomqvist LUT-yliopistosta.

Kirjastotiedot: Väitöskirja on julkaistu yliopiston Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis -tutkimussarjassa numero 1207. ISBN 978-952-412-256-6, ISBN 978-952-412-257-3 (PDF), ISSN 1456-4491 (Print), ISSN 2814-5518 (Online).

Pekka Rajalan tuotantotalouden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Building Renovation Business in Finland: Paths to Enhanced Profitability Management (Korjausrakentamisliiketoiminta Suomessa: Polut parempaan kannattavuuden johtamiseen) tarkastetaan 10.6.2025 klo 12 LUT-yliopiston auditoriossa 1314 ja etänä. 

Kirjastotiedot: Väitöskirja on julkaistu yliopiston Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis -tutkimussarjassa numero 1204. ISBN 978-952-412-249-8, 978-952-412-250-4 (PDF), ISSN 1456-4491 (Print), ISSN 2814-5518 (Online).

Kauppatieteiden maisteri Tytti Elon kauppatieteiden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja An evolving landscape and skill requirements of the accounting profession: A multi-stakeholder perspective tarkastetaan 12.6.2025 klo 12 LUT-yliopiston auditoriossa 1318. 

Kirjastotiedot: Väitöskirja on julkaistu yliopiston Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis -tutkimussarjassa numero 1206. ISBN 978-952-412-254-2, ISBN 978-952-412-255-9 (PDF), ISSN 1456-4491 (Print), ISSN 2814-5518 (Online).

Oulun yliopisto 

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The potential and utilisation of predictive business analytics

Matkaselkä, Maarit (2025-05-09)

https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202504022367

Ennakoivan liiketoiminta-analytiikan potentiaali ja hyödyntäminen 

Tiedekunta ja yksikkö 

Oulun yliopiston tutkijakoulu, Oulun yliopiston kauppakorkeakoulu, Martti Ahtisaari Instituutti 

Oppiaine 

Liiketoiminta-analytiikka 

University marketing without an audience is futile : value perceptions and expectations by actors in university ICT outreach programs toward upper secondary schools

Rajala, Joni (2025-04-04)


https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-202503051898

Oppiaine  Tietojenkäsittelytiede 

Tampereen yliopisto https://www.tuni.fi/fi/ajankohtaista

Kauppatieteiden maisteri Johanna Horpun kauppatieteiden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Reconceptualising Privacy in a Digital World: A sociomaterial perspective tarkastetaan julkisesti Tampereen yliopiston johtamisen ja talouden tiedekunnassa perjantaina 6.6.2025 klo 12 alkaen Väinö Linna -salissa (Linna-rakennus, Kalevantie 5) Myös etäyhteys.

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-3892-3

OTL, KTL, OTM, KTM Janne Myllymäen oikeustieteen alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Sijoitusvakuutuksen verotus – Tutkimus luonnollisen henkilön omistaman säästöhenkivakuutuksen ja kapitalisaatiosopimuksen verotuksesta tarkastettiin Tampereen yliopiston johtamisen ja talouden tiedekunnassa perjantaina 11.4.2025.

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-3829-9

Diplomi-insinööri Outi Nurmilaukkaan konetekniikan ja tuotantotalouden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Customer Value and Negative Critical Incidents in Outsourced Industrial Maintenance Services tarkastettiin julkisesti Tampereen yliopiston tekniikan ja luonnontieteen tiedekunnassa perjantaina 07.03.2025.

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-3808-4

Diplomi-insinööri Viivi Siukon tietojohtamisen alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Developing information activities for decision making in digitally transforming asset lifecycle tarkastettiin Tampereen yliopiston johtamisen ja talouden tiedekunnassa perjantaina 21.2.2025.

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-3773-5

Diplomi-insinööri Vesa Tiitolan tuotantotalouden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Managing Customer Success: Management accounting development for understanding and measuring value-in-use tarkastettiin Tampereen yliopiston johtamisen ja talouden tiedekunnassa perjantaina 17.1.2025.

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-3741-4

Tekniikan lisensiaatti Tuija Lönnrotin rakentamistalouden alaan kuuluva väitöskirja Uudisasuntokohteiden myyntihinnastoissa esitetyt myyntiehdot: tapauksena pääkaupunkiseudun asuntorakennuttajien riskienhallinta myyntiehtojen kautta tarkastettiin Tampereen yliopiston rakennetun ympäristön tiedekunnassa perjantaina 10.1.2025.

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-03-3739-1

Turun yliopisto

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MSc Javad Rajabalizadehin väitöskirja ”Chief Executive Officers’ Communication Strategies in 10-K Reports via Repetition from Notes to MD&A: The Impact of Managerial Ability, Overconfidence, and Narcissism” tarkastettiin Turun yliopistossa 9.5.2025. (laskentatoimi ja rahoitus)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-02-0151-7

MSc (Econ), MA Satu Metsälammen väitöskirja ”Essays on behavioral public economics”  tarkastettiin Turun yliopistossa 30.5.2025 (taloustiede)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-02-0103-6

KTM Tapio Vepsäläisen väitöskirja ”Forecasting Future Events with Publicly Accessible Online Data: A Study on Finnish Parliamentary Elections from 2015 to 2023” tarkastettiin Turun yliopistossa 30.5.2025. (tietojärjestelmätiede)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-02-0189-0

YTM, FM Salla Westerstrand esittää väitöskirjansa ”Ethics and Democratic Resilience in the Age of Pervasive Digital Systems – A Rawlsian Approach” julkisesti tarkastettavaksi Turun yliopistossa perjantaina 6.6.2025 klo 12.00. Myös etäyhteys (tietojärjestelmätiede)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-02-0180-7

Vaasan yliopisto 

https://www.uwasa.fi/fi/uutishuone/tapahtumat

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KTM Jenni Tuomilehdon väitöstutkimus ”Puutteellisen unen heijastukset työhyvinvointiin ja työssä suoriutumiseen” tarkastettiin 8.4.2025. (johtaminen)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-395-185-3

KTM Essi Nousiaisen väitöstutkimus ”Essays on Corporate Textual Disclosure” tarkastettiin  4.4.2025. (laskentatoimi)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-395-187-7

KTM Jutta Mäkipelkolan väitöstutkimus ”Managerial mechanisms in forming ordinary and dynamic capabilities in SMEs : a longitudinal critical-realist study” tarkastettiin 9.4.2025. (johtaminen)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-395-191-4

M.Sc Khaled Abed Alghanin väitöstutkimus ”Beyond the Nest: Navigating Strategic Challenges in Industry Platform Management” tarkastettiin 28.3.2025. (johtaminen)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-395-189-1

KTL Veijo Hukarin väitöstutkimus ”Kahden kauppa : vähittäiskaupan keskittynyt kilpailutilanne Suomessa” tarkastettiin 12.12.2024.(talousoikeus)

https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-395-174-7

Åbo Akademi

https://www.abo.fi/fi/tapahtuma

Tradenomi Laleh Davoodi väittelee liiketaloustieteen (tietojärjestelmätieteen suuntaus) alalta väitöskirjalla Decoding Customer Sentiment: AI-Driven Insights into E-Commerce Trust and Satisfaction.

ti 10.6.2025 klo 13.15–17.00

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M.Sc. (Econ. & Bus. Adm.) Linh Duong väittelee kansainvälisen markkinoinnin alalta väitöskirjalla Gender co-construction and co-display in entrepreneurial pitching context: Towards a pluralistic perspective on gender research in entrepreneurship.

to 12.6.2025 klo 13.15–17.00

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