I supervise doctoral research within the PhD Programme in Industrial Economics at the University of Valencia, and I am also open to taking on this role externally in other doctoral programmes.
My research interests focus on understanding how firms’ strategies influence their performance. I am particularly interested in technological change, especially when it involves the adoption of digital tools and their transformative impact on firms and industries.
If you are highly motivated, enjoy working independently, and are curious to explore different perspectives, literatures, and methods, I would be delighted to discuss potential supervision opportunities with you.
Daniel Bonvin (Universitat de València, 2022).
Essays on digitalization and firm performance.
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Yama Temouri (Aston University, 2008; co-supervised with Nigel Driffield).
Multinational firms, productivity and employment.
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At the University of Valencia, I supervise Master’s theses within the Master’s Programme in Economics, offered by the Faculty of Economics.
My research interests focus on technological change and its impact on firms’ economic performance and environmental outcomes. That said, the most important factor for me is not the exact topic, but that you bring curiosity, motivation, and a genuine interest in learning. If you come with that spirit, we can work together on a project that not only meets the programme’s requirements but also feels stimulating and valuable for your future.