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May
2 May - 2 May
08:30 - 09:30

Location

Jönköping International Business School


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MMTC Team Breakfast Meeting

MMTC Team Breakfast Meeting - April


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
2 May - 2 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B7030 and Zoom


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CeFEO Research Seminar presented by Madeleine Meurer visiting PhD Candidate from EBS Business School

CeFEO Research Seminar presented by Madeleine Meurer visiting PhD Candidate from EBS Business School


Organizer: Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership
3 May - 3 May
15:00 - 17:00

Location

Campus Arena, J3103, entrance floor


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CV-photography for JU-students

Career Center is offering one more session for CV-photography this spring!

On May 3rd between 3 pm and 5 pm there will be a possibility to take your CV photo for your CV and Linkedin-profile. The photo will be taken somewhere in Campus Arena, entrance floor. Every CV-photosession is expected to take around 10 minutes, so please be on time!

Regarding COVID-19, please do not show up if you are ill!

The CV-session is handled by drop-in, and there is approx 30 slots available. We will keep a list so first come, first served.

The CV-photography is free of charge for JU-students.


Organizer: Career Center
4 May - 4 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046 and online


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MMTC Research Seminar presented by Christian Sandström

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Christian Sandström


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
4 May - 4 May
13:30 - 14:00

Location

Röda Rummet HHJ


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Andreas Gremyr nailing

Welcome to the nailing of Andreas Gremyr's doctorial thesis.

Date: 4 maj, 1:30 pm

Location: Röda Rummet, HHJ


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
5 May - 5 May
10:00 - 15:00

Location

Campus Arena, Jönköping


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Nextstep Career fair

Nextstep is an annual career fair at Jönköping University. It has been arranged for students by students since 1994. The fair aims to connect students with companies to identify recruitment and business opportunities. Local, national, and international companies exhibit during the day to present their business and attract ambitious students from the university. Interesting meetings will be combined with exciting guest lectures, workshops, and contact calls during the career fair. Nextstep helps students take the next step in their careers.

Theme of year: “Prepare for the next chapter, Let’s take on tomorrow”

Organised by: JIBS Student Association (JSA)

Read more about Nextstep Career Fair here

5th of May 

9:00-9:45 NextTalk 1: Breakfast Q&A with Mikael Wintzell, JIBS aulan 

10:00 Nextstep Career Fair opens 

10:00-10:10 Opening ceremony & Goodiebag drop, Campus Arena entre

11:30-12:00 NextTalk 2 with Personio, JIBS aulan 

13:00-13:30 NextTalk 3 with Science Park,  JIBS aulan 

14:00-14:15 Goodiebag drop 

15:00 Nextstep Career Fair closes 


Organizer: External organiser
5 May - 5 May
10:00 - 00:00

Location

B7030


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Final Seminar - Jiyoung Kim

Welcome to the Final Seminar of PhD student in Business Administration, Jiyoung Kim on 5th of June at 10 am in B7030 at JIBS.

Title of thesis: External enablers and new venture creation: Characteristics of external change and enabling mechanisms that influence entrepreneurial responses


Organizer: Jönköping International Business School
5 May - 5 May
15:00 - 18:00

Location

Jönköping University, Campus Gränna


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Open house at Jönköping University Enterprise & Campus Gränna

On Thursday, 5 May, all interested are welcomed to the Open House at Jönköping University Enterprise & Campus Gränna.

Visit our buildings and beautiful surroundings, enjoy a Swedish fika, talk with our students, and participate in a quiz or a guided tour.

A Swedish Fika will be served.

Warmly welcome!

 

Address: Bergsgatan 38, Gränna

 

Programme:

15.00 Welcome speech at Borgmästargården

          Johan Palsgård, Managing Director Jönköping University Enterprise

          Stefan Bodin, Manager of Campus Gränna

15.30 First tour in and around the buildings

          Quiz opens

16.30 Second tour in and around the buildings

          Alumni tell us about their experience of pathway and future studies

17.00 Third tour in and around the buildings

18.00 Quiz is ending. The winner will be presented the following day through our Facebook and Instagram pages.

 


Organizer: Jönköping University
6 May - 6 May
13:00 - 15:00

Location

E1405 (Gjuterisalen)


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Dissertation defence - Nikolas Käkelä

Title of the thesis: A Solution Space Perspective on Customization

Author of the thesis: Nikolas Käkelä

Third-cycle subject area: Production Systems

Faculty examiner / Opponent: Professor Mohammed Naim, Cardiff Business School, UK

Principal supervisor: Professor Joakim Wikner, JTH, Jönköping University

Welcome to attend the defence!


Organizer: School of Engineering
9 May - 9 May
10:00 - 10:30

Location

Röda Rummet


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Nailing Dip Raj Thapa

Welcome to the nailing of Dip Raj Thapa's doctorial thesis, on 9 May 2022 ,10 a.m.

Location: Röda Rummet HHJ


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
10 May - 10 May
10:00 - 10:30

Location

Röda Rummet HHJ


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Nailing Ida Åström-Malm

Welcome to the nailing of Ida Åström-Malms doctorial thesis, 10 May 10 am.

Location: Röda Rummet HHJ


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
10 May - 10 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B7030


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MMTC extra seminar with guest Sebastian Villa Betancur (Universidad de Los Andes)

You are invited to join us for this extra MMTC seminar with guest Sebastian Villa Betancur (Universidad de Los Andes)

Seminar title: “ To Earmark or to Non-Earmark? The Role of Control, Transparency, Salience, and Warm-Glow”

Seminar description: Charities face tension when deciding whether or not to offer earmarking to donors—i.e., let donors restrict donations to a specific purpose. Research shows that earmarking decreases operational performance because it limits charities’ flexibility to use donations. However, there is also a common belief that earmarking increases donations. Earmarking is assumed to increase donations through four mechanisms: by (i) giving donors control over their donations, (ii) increasing operational transparency of donations (iii) leveraging highly salient projects, and (iv) increasing donors’ warm-glow. To resolve this tension, we study how, when, and why earmarking affects donors’ decisions. We consider three important decisions donors make that impact the fundraising outcome: preference between earmarking and non-earmarking, the decision on whether to donate or not (i.e., donor activation) and the donation amount. We design three online experiments that allow us to quantify the effect of earmarking on donors’ decisions and investigate the role of the four mechanisms in fundraising. Our results reveal that earmarking has varying effects on the three decisions donors make and does not always increase donations. Moreover, we determine the conditions under which the four mechanisms affect the outcome of fundraising campaigns. Our findings provide clear insights into how charities can design fundraising campaigns more effectively and suggest when to leverage earmarking and the four mechanisms depending on the charity’s fundraising goals.

As part of a Linnaeus Palme teaching Exchange between Universidad de Los Andes, in Colombia, and Jonkoping University in Spring 2022, Sebastian Villa Betancur - specialist in the humanitarian logistics field - will be involved in teaching and seminars activities in connection to the coming Humanitarian Logistics course at JIBS. To create an understanding of other nations' conditions to prepare and respond to crises, Sebastian will be giving seminars for other academics linking the Colombian perspective to the Humanitarian Logistics field. The seminar will be arranged within the research frame of the MMTC at JIBS.


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
11 May - 11 May
10:00 - 13:30

Location

Röda Rummet HHJ


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Anna Ahonen nailing

Welcome to the nailing of Anna Ahonen's doctorial thesis, 11 May, 10 am

Location: Röda Rummet HHJ

 


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
11 May - 11 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046


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MMTC Workshop: Are special issues really that special? - session 2

Are special issues really that special?

Session 2: 11th May, B6046  (BYO lunch)

Welcome to a series of workshops on how to write and submit papers to special issues in academic journals. This workshop series will be held across three sessions. 

During the first session, we will have the opportunity to share our experiences as well as tips and tricks. The following two sessions will be devoted to actively looking for opportunities, and helping each other to develop paper ideas. Please note that these sessions will be delivered IRL only i.e. not hybrid. 

For more information contact our MMTC Champion for Digital Business @Christian Sandström

Upcoming sessions:

  • Session 3: 8th June, B7030 (BYO lunch)

Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
12 May - 12 May
13:00 - 15:00

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Zoom Webinar


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Licentiate seminar - Qing Zhang

Title: Mechanical Properties of Semi-Solid Al Castings: Role of Stirring
Doctoral student: Qing Zhang
Third-cycle subject area: Materials and Manufacturing
Opponent: Professor Jens Bergström, Karlstad University
Examiner: Professor Peter Hansbo, JTH

Link to join the webinar: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/66319023553


Organizer: School of Engineering
16 May - 16 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B7030 and Zoom


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CeFEO Research Seminar presented by Naveed Akhter

CeFEO Research Seminar presented by Naveed Akhter


Organizer: Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership
17 May - 17 May
13:00

Location

Röda Rummet HHJ


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Yvonne Johansson nailing

Welcome to the nailing of Yvonne Johansson's doctorial thesis, 17 May 1 pm.

Location: Röda Rummet HHJ


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
18 May - 18 May
10:00 - 10:30

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Röda Rummet HHJ


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Catarina Tingsvik nailing

Welcome to the nailing of Catarina Tingsvik's doctorial thesis, 18 May 9:30 a.m.

Location: Röda Rummet HHJ


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
18 May - 18 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B7030 and Online - contact for zoom link


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MMTC Research Seminar

MMTC Research Seminar presented by guest

More details to come


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
18 May - 18 May
14:00 - 15:00

Location

B4043


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CEnSE seminar with Tiantian Yang

You are welcome to join us for the CEnSE Seminar presented by our guest:

Assistant Professor Tiantian Yang  - Duke University, Department of Sociology, North Carolina

Title:  Career Antecedents of Female Entrepreneurship

 

Date: Wednesday, 18th May

Time: 14:00-15:00

Room: B4043 or zoom

 


Organizer: Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics
20 May - 20 May
13:00 - 16:00

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Defence of doctorial thesis Sandra Öberg HHJ

When: 20 May, 2022 1 p.m

Where: Forum Humanum, HHJ

Link to doctorial thesis:

 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-56213

Note! No webbinarlink will be available for this event, welcome to join on site!


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
24 May - 24 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B4043


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CEnSE Seminar - Professor Harry Garretsen - Title: Geographical Psychology, Entrepreneurship & Regional Economics: First Results and a Research Agenda

Dear colleagues,

You are welcome to join us for the CEnSE Seminar presented by our guest:

Professor Harry Garretsen - International Economics & Business at the University of Groningen, The Netherland

Title:  Geographical Psychology, Entrepreneurship & Regional Economics: First Results and a Research Agenda

Date: Tuesday, 24th May

Time: 12:00-13:00

Room: B4043 or zoom


Organizer: Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics
25 May - 25 May
12:00 - 13:00

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B7030 and Online - contact for zoom link


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MMTC Research Seminar presented by Joaquin Cestino

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Joaquin Cestino


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
25 May - 25 May
12:00 - 12:45

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Zoom


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SPARK Talks webinar - Reaching out with your research results - making them visible to a wider audience

This webinar is hosted by Salem Seifeddine (Associate Dean of Research, JTH), Katie Bingham (Communications dept.), and Daniel Gunnarsson (JU Library).

The new JTH Research Impact Strategy and a checklist for what you can do as a researcher will be presented, and the support for researchers that is available from University Services in terms of library resources, advertising, Vertikals blog-posts, support with media contact, etc.

The webinar is held digitally and will be recorded.

Zoom link to join: 

https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/64026218699?pwd=SGRvYnMxOHlQUzFHQy9iYnNPMUtLQT09

Passcode: 039880


Organizer: School of Engineering
25 May - 25 May
13:00 - 16:00

Location

Forum Humanum


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Dissertation Andreas Gremyr

Andreas Gremyr defends his thesis in Health and Care Sciences

When: 25 May 2022, 1 pm (13:00)

Location: Forum Humanum, HHJ

Faculty Opponent: Professor Graham Martin, THIS Institute University of Camebridge, UK

Link til thesis: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-56234

Webinar link: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61470891253  


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
27 May - 27 May
15:00 - 17:00

Location

Hc314 + Zoom


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Lifelong Learning Policy and Practice in Japan - Traces of inspiration from Sweden

Welcome to a Seminar with Guest Researcher Yukiko Sawano, Professor, University of Sacred Heart, Tokyo.

In Japan, the endeavor to construct ‘lifelong learning society’ has been taken since the introduction of the concept of ‘lifelong education’ and ‘lifelong learning’ raised by UNESCO and OECD in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The overall goal of constructing lifelong learning society in Japan is to adapt to the changes faced by the citizens. In the seminar, firstly development of lifelong learning concept, policy and practice since the middle of 20th century will be reviewed.  Secondly, it will shed light on the influence of “Sweden Model” in Japanese lifelong learning, such as “recurrent education” and “popular education (folkbildning)”. Lastly, new movement by younger generation to discover the attractiveness of Nordic lifelong learning will be introduced.

Welcome to participate on HLK or via Zoom. 

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https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/66057835060

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Organizer: School of Education and Communication
30 May - 30 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B7030 and Zoom


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CeFEO Research Seminar presented by Miguel Gil

CeFEO Research Seminar presented by Miguel Gil


Organizer: Centre for Family Entrepreneurship and Ownership