I am an enthusiastic postdoctoral researcher at the School of Economics and Business. I hold a PhD degree in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, earned from BI Norwegian Business School. My doctoral research focused on the intricate realms of implementing and marketing medical technology within the healthcare sector.
My research focus centers on the intersection of innovation and entrepreneurship, with a particular emphasis on fostering long-term environmental and social sustainability. My expertise extends to qualitative research methods. I firmly believe that qualitative research is instrumental in providing rich, context-specific insights into the complexities of sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship.
As a postdoctoral researcher, I contribute to the EcoGene project, which seeks to unravel the biological and socio-economic implications of implementing new gene-editing techniques in food production. In this project, I assume a pivotal role in advocating for responsible research and innovation (RRI), including the facilitation of stakeholder engagement, effective science communication, and fostering public participation in scientific endeavors.