Oct 12, 2006

PhD Scholarship Framing Markets for Energy Technologies, Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)

PhD Scholarship Framing Markets for Energy Technologies

Copenhagen Business School (Denmark)

The Department of Organization and Industrial Sociology invites applications for a vacant PhD scholarship within the following research area: Framing markets for energy technologies - The role of economic tools in defining and qualifying the value of different energy technologies The proposed project will make a comparative and empirical study of the role of economic theories and tools in qualifying wind
power in the context of other energy technologies in France and Denmark, and trace how these qualifications shape market regulating policies for existing and new energy technologies. How calculations are formatted and become legitimate is an important new research agenda for innovation studies and economic sociology. The project is conducted in collaboration between Department of Organization and Industrial Sociology (IOA), Copenhagen Business School (CBS), and Centre for
Sociology of Innovation (CSI), at the Ecole des Mines de Paris (Paris School of Mines). For further information please contact Professor Peter Karnøe:

pka.ioa @ cbs.dk phone (0045) 3815 2815 Application deadline: 1 November 2006, at 12:00 noon. Salary and appointment as a PhD student or a research fellow will be in accordance with the Ministry of Finance’s agreement with the Central Academic Organisation. CBS focuses on innovation, partnership with the business community and
internationalisatio n. As a Learning University CBS demands high quality on teaching, research and staff. CBS has around 15.000 students distributed among a wide range of degrees in social science and humanities among these a very dynamic environment for executive programmes. CBS has around 400 full-time researchers and around 500 administrative employees.

Please read the full announcement on www.cbs.dk/job

Application has to be received by 1. November 2006.

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