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is closely monitoring advances in both industry and academia. Our
board of Professors is part in this effort. The board’s main task
is to support Stics' ongoing development. The board members are presented in the following: |
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George Tesar
Professor
Emeritus, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, USA.
Dr
Tesar is management consultant to domestic and international
corporations specializing in development and implementation
of growth strategies for high technology |
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products and services in international markets. Dr.
Tesar has held academic positions at University of Wisconsin-Madison,
Georgetown University, Helsinki School of Economics, Czech Management
Center, Warsaw University of Economics, and Technical University
of Brno. Currently he is associated with the USBE and Aalborg University
in Denmark. |
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Dr Kristian Kallenberg
Management Consultant
Dr Kallenberg holds a PhD in Business Administration from the Stockholm School of Economics. His research has focused on operational and enterprise risk management in Swedish industry settings. Aspects such as risk |
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communication, risk perceptions, CSR, and risk regulations are some extended research interests. Dr Kallenberg is currently working as a Management Consultant at Vattenfall Power Consultant in Stockholm. |
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Dr
Tim Wilson
Professor
in Marketing, previously at the Clarion University, Pennsylvania,
USA.
Dr
Wilson is currently associated with USBE, Mid-Sweden University,
Copenhagen IT University and Brno International Business School. |
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Wilson holds a PhD in marketing from Case-Western University. |
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Dr
Petter Marklund
Post-doctoral researcher, Stockholm Brain
Institute and Stockholm University.
Dr
Marklund holds a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology
and is currently conducting research in collaborations
with researchers |
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| at Royal Institute of Technology, KTH, and Karolinska
Institutet. Dr Marklunds research is targeting constructs such as
attention, memory and executive functions and their neural correlates. |
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