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Renate Kratochvil

Assistant Professor,
Stockholm School of Economics

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Posted By Renate Kratochvil 06-01-2025 02:19
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Join us for a panel and idea/paper development workshop on "The Future of Strategizing and Organzing as Practice: Extensions and Connections." Date: Saturday, July 26th; 3:30- 6:00PM (CBS) Part 1: Our panelists will discuss underrepresented geographic areas, new phenomena, and building ...
Posted By Renate Kratochvil 02-17-2025 08:22
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In a week (26/2), we will welcome Hille Bruns (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Elizabeth Lingo (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) to the Behind the Scenes (26 Feb). Hille and Elizabeth will discuss How to analyse data when theory mirrors life: Reflections on navigating the tedious work of publishing ...
Posted By Renate Kratochvil 01-13-2025 11:37
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Happy New Year from Reading Club: Behind the Scenes Team! In less than a week, we will welcome Kevin Rockman (George Mason University) to the Behind the Scenes (on 15th Jan). Kevin will discuss How to write about "empirically driven insights?" based on his work with Mike Pratt, Contagious offsite ...
Posted By Renate Kratochvil 10-30-2024 15:37
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2024-25 Reading Club: Behind the Scenes series But how? We will continue our mission to support qualitative researchers around the globe and build a community of practice. Each year, we hold four highly interactive Zoom events inviting accomplished researchers to share their experiences ...
Posted By Renate Kratochvil 07-25-2024 10:28
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** Apologies for cross-posting ** Please join us as we seek to lift the curtain on the "messy" nature of crafting who we are as academic and what we do. Early career academics face many challenges – how to move from student to post-doc or tenure – track positions? How to create and sustain positive ...