Joining NORSI Research School

Tin’s PhD was deemed relevant for the NORSI network, on the basis of motivation letters from both Tin and his supervisor, Knut Boge. Some of the key arguments of relevance was that innovation studies offers a framework to read performance, benefits/drawbacks, industry transitions, and the socially responsible impact. Tin’s PhD revolves around the subcategory of proptech (property tech), or the ongoing digitalisation of the real estate industry. Innovation studies has been important to understand the scope that affects the production of proptech: contribution on an entrepreneurial level, business development practices, interaction between private/public sector, and the institutional dimension

NORSI is the research school for PhD students in the Nordic countries within the field of innovation and entrepreneurship. It works to enhance and strengthen the Nordic innovation and entrepreneurship research education and community. Through HVL’s RESINNREG courses PHDINN903, -904 and -908, Tin has gotten to both interact and work with NORSI representatives and students. Unofficially, he was already part of NORSI in the PHDINN908 course back in August, but had to submit the formal papers to be part of NORSI. Doctoral students of this network will get access to relevant seminars and trips within the field of innovation. Tin is eyeing to join the annual Kappe course in 2023 (more on that later).

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