The Thesis Talks
By The Thesis Talks
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
The Thesis TalksNov 27, 2020
S2E6 - Circular economy and creativity in the pharmaceutical industry
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 when almost exclusively meeting online, as well as their take on what is important to keep in mind when you have to find a thesis partner.
S2E5 - Innovation in the food industry
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 writing a thesis together.
S2E4 - Innovation in times of crisis
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 splitting up with your thesis partner, how to stay focused when your mind tends to go wondering and how one’s definition of a company can help you see things in new perspective.
S2E3 - Accelerating sustainability
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 lockdown and how they finally designed a framework that answers their research question.
S2E2 - Overcoming writer's block and tight deadlines
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.
S2E1 - A new season
New hosts. New guests. New topics.
Listen in to hear what The Thesis Talks is all about and what's new!
#27 The Language of Collaboration - University Entrepreneurship in Denmark
#26 B2B co-creation for Banks and Fintechs
#25 Innovation Culture in SMEs
#24 Art money, an alternative currency for people
#23 Diversity and the Art of Dialogue in Companies
#22 Outsourcing tacit knowledge of a neurofeedback clinic
#21 Blockchain for Social Impact Agendas
#20 Fight Food Waste through Digital Platforms
#19 Product Meaning as Metaphor
#18 Social Entreprenuership in Mexico
#17 BONUS Fieldwork Abroad with Professor Mark Lorenzen
#16 Innovation Collaboration in Soundhub Denmark.
We have developed three main theoretical pillars, allowing for the construction of a deep understanding of the innovation collaboration between startups and large firms. Firstly, on an actor-level, by contextualizing IC and inquiring into the main motives different actors have for participating in IC. Secondly, on a level of dyad, investigating interorganizational proximities’ role in organizational learning and thirdly by testing the validity of Contractor and Ra’s (2002) theoretical framework, which heedfully brings together our interest in organizational learning dynamics in IC and types of IC governance.
Using a critical-realist point of view, the aim of the thesis is to confirm or refute the aforementioned theory by comparing it to the observed results gathered on the case study of SoundHub Denmark, which is an example of IC between startups and large firms in sound tech sector. This “real life” case was explored through an empirical and qualitative investigation utilizing nine semi-structured interviews with experts involved in the SoundHub IC.
#15 Circular Economy - a new dynamic
#14 Challenges of Foreign Entrepreneurs in Denmark
#13 Innovation through Co-opetition
#12 Design Thinking as a mindset for creativity
#11 Integrating Emerging Technologies to the Nordic Market
#10 Open Innovation for Corporate Innovation
inter-collaborative activities with stakeholders. The findings reflect that a corporate organization needs to leverage upon both internal and external stakeholders to enhance the innovative performance. Moreover, a corporation can’t obtain knowledge
from outside the boundary of the firm until there is an organizational openness to change. The research also reflects that the cognitive distance between the corporate company and its respective stakeholders can either hinder or enhance their ability to collaborate. Open innovation endeavours can be the solution to improve corporate innovation if the prerequisites of it are taken into account.
#9 Digital patient-centricity:
From product to patient at Novo Nordisk
#8 Innovation for affordable housing to increase home ownership.
These findings, which are similar for both countries, support existing studies that argue that young adults are increasingly unable to become homeowners. These trends persist through the years following the financial crash, indicating that young adults’ needs in the housing market are not being met. The growing population rates in metropolitan areas and regional house price variation suggest that the housing problems are magnified on regional and city levels. On the supply side current innovations are discussed as potential solutions to address the growing shortage of affordable housing units. However, the benefits and wide-scale application of these technologies are disputed, primarily due to governments, financing restrictions, opposition from local communities, and the structure of the housing sector. Final recommendations to support young adults in becoming homeowners are given, which incorporate innovation and address the complexities of the current market landscape.
#7 Towards a more circular & sustainable Fashion Industry
#6 B2B Sharing Economy in Construction
“How can Nethire strategically grow their platform business in the Danish equipment rental industry with a model of the SE?”
#5 Optimizing the Innovation Process at Carlsberg
#4 The Power of Weak Ties
#3 Open Innovation to Fight Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
#2 Stories behind a Technology
#1 Grassroots Innovation in Kenya
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 social
entrepreneurship, business model design and entrepreneurial ecosystem to unfold this question.