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International seminar professor Phillip Nell (WU Wien). “Finding new exciting research topics by dissecting constructs”

  • May 16th, 2021
Professor Phillip Nell (WU Wien)
Professor Phillip Nell (WU Wien)

International seminar professor Phillip Nell (WU Wien). “Finding new exciting research topics by dissecting constructs”

Next Tuesday, May 27th, at 12h, in room S519, and in streaming: https://bit.ly/2QDAjK7, professor Phillip Nell, will teach a seminar with the following contents:

"Finding new exciting research topics by dissecting constructs":

"Facets of intervention - The effect of headquarters intervention on subunit strategy implementation". Presentation of the paper co-authored with Michael Glock & Torben Pedersen

International seminar professor Phillip Nell (WU Wien). “Finding new exciting research topics by dissecting constructs”

Next Tuesday, May 27th, at 12h, in room S519, and in streaming: https://bit.ly/2QDAjK7, professor Phillip Nell, will teach a seminar with the following contents:

  • "Finding new exciting research topics by dissecting constructs":
     
  • "Facets of intervention - The effect of headquarters intervention on subunit strategy implementation". Presentation of the paper co-authored with Michael Glock & Torben Pedersen

Prof. Phillip Nell is a Chaired Professor at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business. He is the head of the Institute for International Business. He is also affiliated with Copenhagen Business School.  At WU, he currently services as the Academic Director of WU's flagship program, the Master in International Management/CEMS as well as of the Executive MBA Bucharest Program.

Phillip Nell has studied Business in Germany, France, and Italy. He received his doctorate and habilitation from WU. Before joining academia, he gained considerable industry experience as a strategy consultant with Roland Berger. He has conducted projects and research in cooperation with firms such as A-Tec Industries, Alcatel, Beiersdorf, Boehringer Ingelheim, Mondi, Henkel, dcs+, Oracle, SAP, Gerresheimer, Kone, Raiffeisen Bank International, and T-Systems

His research interests are centred on the organization of the multinational corporation, the management of subsidiaries, and the strategic role headquarters play in large and complex organizations. His research has been accepted for publication among others in Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of World Business, Global Strategy Journal, and Research Policy.

Phillip Nell is widely experienced both in degree-course and executive education and his teaching has received multiple awards such as CEMS course of the year awards. Besides Copenhagen and Vienna, he has taught at ESADE Business School in Spain, and at the universities in Helsinki, Oslo, Padova, Linz, St. Gallen, Prague, Brussels, and Rio de Janeiro.