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Legal Thesis Talks explores the latest and most thought-provoking legal theses from law schools across Finland. Each episode features in-depth discussions with scholars and experts, diving into cutting-edge research and key legal issues shaping the future of law. Join us as we uncover innovative ideas and insights that challenge traditional perspectives and inspire the next generation of legal thinkers.
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Are you about to start writing your own thesis? Are you interested in topics such as innovation and entrepreneurship? Or are you looking for inspiration, tips and inside knowledge for your next large paper? Then you came to the right place! In every episode we, Lotti and Emilie, are interviewing recent graduates about their thesis, their successes and their fuck-ups. Sit back, get on your bike, go into that bus (or whatever you are doing) and listen in! Music: Emil Thiim Berner Hansen
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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Janne Valkama's master's thesis from June 2024, Creative Metaverses: Sui Generis Copyright for User Generated Content in Web 4.0: Private Regulatory Models and Technologies Interaction with a Justified Copyright Law from the University of Turku. This comprehensive thesis delves into the transformati…
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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Iina Ryynänen's master's thesis from Spring 2024, titled, Lack of Copyright Protection in AI-Generated Works: A New Form of Protection, from the University of Lapland. The thesis addresses the critical issue of intellectual property protection for works generated by artificial intelligence. It exami…
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In this episode of Legal Thesis Talks, we discuss Saman Saama's master's thesis from September 2024, Firm Mandate: How Shareholder Preferences Shape the Mandate, Exemplified by Shareholder Activism from the University of Helsinki. The thesis explores how shareholder preferences—both objective and subjective—shape the corporate mandate. By analyzing…
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What can large corporations and start-ups learn from each other? How do you make circular economy work in the pharmaceutical industry? And how do you foster creativity in that business? These are some of the questions that Sif Bregnballe and Laura Karppinen set out to investigate in their thesis. We also touch upon their process of writing a thesis…
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Do you know what a Food Science Park looks like? Johannes (Joe) Neft and Hedvig Henrekson have investigated how being part of such a science park influences product innovation for its tenants. We talk about the main takeaways of their thesis both content-related and personal, their insights and whether being good friends is actually beneficial for …
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Navigating your own business during a global pandemic while writing a thesis about the consequences of said pandemic simultaneously can be... challenging. This week’s guest, Luis Xavier Mariscal, tells us all about how the process of writing his thesis actually helped him with his work in his own company. We also touch upon the struggles of splitti…
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Laura Katzensteiner and Signe Dreyer Elkjær have taken the buzzword sustainability into an academically very unresearched field. In their thesis, they dealt with the question of how accelerators actually integrate sustainability into their business models. They tell us how they approached this topic, how they managed to stay productive during lockd…
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Jakub Taptik and Catrine Bek are guiding us through the many ups and downs of their nail-biting thesis process. We talk about how on earth they could write an entire discussion in 24 hours, and how they managed to get a high grade when they haven't even read the entire thesis before they handed it in. Their tips will save your ass.…
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How can universities collaborate on innovation in a meaningful and efficient way? And how should we speak about collaboration to truly incentivize strong and active relationships? Language is one core element that frames our understanding and thus our bahavior with collaboration. The Triple Helix functioned as guiding theory to detect this language…
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Despite value co-creation becoming an increasingly common practice, the knowledge of how co- creation is enabled in business-to-business contexts remains scant. Therefore, this thesis seeks to enrich the understanding of the drivers and facilitators that influence the co-creation process to inform the knowledge gap of how value co-creation is enabl…
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This master’s thesis examines the decisive organizational factors for practising a successful innovation culture in Danish Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). An extensive amount of literature on the field of innovation, organizational culture and innovation culture have been reviewed, and the relevant literature has by a deductive approach been u…
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Artmoney is not a currency for people interested in art, it's a currency for people interested in people. As an alternative currency, the burning question is "Why are people using the currency?" In this episode we are dissecting the value and the aim of an alternative currency such as Artmoney.
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With increasing diversity at the workplace, it becomes essential for businesses to find out how that diversity can be used as a competitive advantage. Addressing a gap in the literature, this thesis explores how diversity in companies may be leveraged through dialogue: what are the benefits and challenges, and how may it be done in practice? Taking…
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Can we outsource knowledge to Big Data to scale a business to the next level - especially when it captures such precious information such as the one about our brain? Mads investigated this question while seizing the opportunity to do some self exploration of his brain activities; The case of a neurofeedback clinic…
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Within the recent hype surrounding blockchain technology, not much attention has been given to the question if there is a potential use for social businesses. Based on an extended PESTEL analysis, Julia derives opportunities and challenges for organizations with a social-impact agenda and finishes off with concrete steps for the implementation of b…
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The food industry - a complex world of actors which creates conditions for resource waste. Emerging digital platforms such as Fresh.Land, ToGoodToGo or Platjammer sprout in Copenhagen at the moment. With a fresh approach and innovative business models, they reshape an inefficient food supply chain and thereby show consumers and traditional market p…
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Why did Nintendo Wii and the first Apple phone go through the roof? Because Apple and Nintendo performed radical innovation and envisioned new product-meanings. In this episode, Michael takes us on a journey of finding product-meanings of communication mediums through the use of metaphors. Meanings are embedded in the metaphors we use: So, what col…
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The purpose of this project was to understand how social enterprises in Mexico are a mean to reduce poverty. This because the notion of social entrepreneurship has shown to effectively contribute with innovative and effective solutions using a range of organizational formats to maximize social impact and bring about change (Nicholls & Cho, 2006); n…
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In this BONUS episode we talk to MSO Professor in an open event at CBS Library forum on fieldwork, and specifically doing fieldwork abroad. We (Lena & Doa) were lucky to have Mark as our supervisor and learn from his experiences abroad that we could take with us when we went to Kenya a year ago for our fieldwork. Listen as he tells us why it is imp…
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This work investigates the role of interorganizational proximities (IOP), knowledge attributes and organizational learning dynamics in innovation collaboration (IC) among startups and large firms. In the context where knowledge is seen as a pivotal resource in building and maintaining a sustainable competitive advantage, both large firms and startu…
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The urgency to act towards more circular practices has been set by the European political agenda but still many initiatives fail to address Circular Economy from a system perspective and reshape our Linear Economy. Kristine researched on Danish small & medium sized companies which push Circular Economy models through technological innovations.…
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In the last 5 years the number of immigrants in Denmark has increased and so did the number of foreign enterprises. In his thesis, Gor noticed the creation of immigrant entrepreneurial “communities” and main challenges that they are facing. Further, some Denmark-specific challenges were found such as building a network from scratch and the Danish l…
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The central topic of this master’s thesis is the simultaneous pursuit of competition and co- operation, coined into one term; “co-opetition”. This phenomenon has received increased attention by scholars and practitioners in the past two decades since it adapts to today’s fast- changing business environment and enables mutual benefits for rival comp…
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How can businesses keep up with the constant flow of new innovations and embrace creativity? A design thinking mindset that is acquired by a learning process might be the key to success. But DT is not just applicable in business, Dayana will share with us other fields that could use some more interaing and failing.…
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The Universe of innovation exploded from the first industrial revolution of water-steam systems and continues with the fourth industrial revolution of Cyber-physical systems. Among the currently emerging technologies, blockchain technology also known as Distributed ledger technology (DLT) has set its own mark as a second layer to the internet, disr…
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Innovation is increasingly gaining traction as a way for the corporate company to stay competitive in a dynamic and unpredictable market. The changing landscape of knowledge forces corporate organizations to search outside the boundary of the firm, thus taking a participatory approach and engaging with external stakeholders through open innovation.…
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Over many decades, the pharmaceutical industry has been characterized by heavy product-focused business operations. Rising health care costs, pressure from health care payers as well as impending patent expirations are now pushing for a shift towards addressing patients’ needs ‘beyond the pill’. In addition, advancing digital technologies enable th…
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The thesis in this episode sought to understand the causes of and potential remedies to the challenges facing young adults who are trying to become homeowners in the US and Denmark. On the housing demand side, it considers long-term national-level data in four categories: state influence, economic and financial indicators, labor market factors, and…
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In today’s society, it is undeniable that the process of global warming is threatening the existence of human and ecological systems. Yet though it is acknowledged that finite resources need to be managed as to counter this development, fashion supply chains continue to rely on linear throughput systems. How can the fashion industry become more sus…
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The sharing economy (SE) is a growing alternative to traditional value chains and reduces the fundamental need for ownership. It increases the exploitation of under- utilized resources, most effectively on costly durable goods such as cars, buildings and machinery yielding prospects of higher profitability. The global success stories of Uber and Ai…
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A universal model that is able to generate innovations in large organisations?! That implies a paradox between the need for control and bureaucracity versus creativity and the need for pace. But if a universal model is not the answer to keep pace with our rapidly changing world than how can large and established organisations such as Carlsberg impl…
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The purpose of this study was to understand the value in which Copenhagen’s early-stage social enterprises are experiencing when joining Enterprise Assistance Organisations. The first objective was to find out why these social enterprises are joining Enterprise Assistance Organisations and to comprehend the extent to which they are contributing to …
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This thesis investigates the potential of open innovation (OI) to support research and development (R&D) activities towards finding novel solutions that help to fight antimicrobial resistances (AMR). The antimicrobial resistance research and development (AMR R&D) industry faces several challenges that delimit novelty creation, including a lack of f…
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Instead of research and education, venture developmemt is what increasingly offers economic value & reputation for universities. By analysing stories of the Berlin based company ALPHA Juan taps into the field of Academic Entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial ventures coming from universities & research. How can we ensure research is equal? Who ownes re…
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How do grassroots innovations in the agricultural sector in Kenya may scale to impact people, our planet and the economic value? The concept of grassroots innovation has contributed to sustainable development and there is large evidence that sustainable business models do so as well. We based our study on theories and concepts from the fields of so…
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