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Doctoral thesis: organisations that treat employees like children undermine their skill and well-being

Bosses and employees can engage eachother in damaging 鈥減arent-child鈥-like relationships, according to research by Peter Kentt盲. Smart management can avoid these roles, and handle them better when they unavoidably occur.
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Kuva Prodeko-seminaarista. Kuva: Santeri Kiviniemi.

How has the coronavirus affected company strategies? - Survey produces information to support decision-making

The information produced in the Aalto University project will help companies make strategy and investment decisions.
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Kuvassa k盲det ja post-it-lappuja. Kuva: Adolfo Vera

Funding for project to design future universities

Europe-wide collaboration aims to make research more open and diverse
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UNITE! workshop at Aalto University in February 2020. Photo: Mikko Raskinen.

Shaking Up Tech returns, this time as a virtual open event

This year, the event that encourages young women鈥檚 interest in the field of technology is online due to covid-19. The event is open to all upper-secondary school students.
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Kuva: LUT-yliopisto.

How changing from a state department to multinational corporation is reflected in top management decision-making

A study examined how Sonera's predecessor, the state-owned Telecom Finland, became more internationalised from 1987 to 1998.
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Kuva: Esa Kapila.

Making Waves 鈥 New seminar series on gender balance at Aalto

New series starts October 1st
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Aalto logo by the the shore

Coronavirus presents new challenges for business leaders in the autumn and beyond

The uncertain autumn requires from organisations the same kind agility and adaptability that was needed in the spring, but rather than framing the situation as an existential crisis, leaders need to develop and communicate positive and inspiring visions of the future for their organizations.
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Kuva: Otso Helenius.

AoM best paper award to Marina Biniari

The ODC鈥檚 best paper award goes to a paper presented at the Annual Meeting that exemplifies overall quality; is novel and provides insightful theoretical and/or methodological contributions; is rigorous in logic, exposition, and/or research methods; and is of high relevance to the field of ODC.
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Marina Biniari

Open position for PhD student or post-doc with skills in structural equation modeling

6 month project on self-organizing and work engagement seeking for data analyst
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TUTA Open positions

Fast communications and flexibility helped grocery retailers cope with the coronavirus in spring

Research shows that daily communications, flexible planning and resourcing, and agility in action were important for helping the grocery trade get through the first wave of the coronavirus.
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Kuvituskuva: Matti Ahlgren.

Coronavirus increases sales of food waste at Aalto students鈥 online shop

Fiksu Ruoka Oy employs many past and present Aalto students. The company has also been the subject of several master鈥檚 theses and student projects.
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Fiksuruoan tiimi

The coronavirus pandemic encouraged hundreds of experienced professionals to study change leadership

The Facilitating Change online course saw as many as 500 registrations, with the majority of participants already within working life
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A laptop and papers on a table.

Ten new Academy projects awarded to the School of Science

The projects will investigate questions from nuclear fusion, solar energy, bio inspired materials, and many more
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The professors

Aalto students help develop digital services for women鈥檚 charities and family support groups

Student projects included a website for advice on long-distance relationships for V盲est枚liitto and an Instagram campaign aimed at recruiting members for the Women's Line.
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Kuva: Naisten Linja.

What can you do if coronavirus has made your job feel meaningless?

Crises can also provide you with an opportunity to find deeper meaning in your own work, a new kind of career path, or opportunities for personal growth
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Derin Kent and Frank Martella

Aalto students helped Nokia evaluate its virtual expert network and artificial intelligence projects

In the Designing Adaptive and Creative Organizations course, the students also worked together with W盲rtsil盲, Osuuspankki, Tieto and Fortum.
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Photo: Unto Rautio

Finns鈥 use of data is growing rapidly and increasing electricity consumption in the entire ICT sector

The use of mobile data is growing fast in Finland, compared to other countries, reveals a recent report
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Hands holding a smartphone that displays a map application

Should corporate boards be involved in the strategy of companies?

When company boards get involved in the management鈥檚 strategy, accountability can be compromised
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A board room

Meet our newest Academy of Finland Fellows

Our researchers who have been awarded Academy of Finland Fellowships tell us about what their projects will investigate
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Collage of the academy of Finland Fellow

New Academy Research Fellows explore the changes in work and society, and how the pandemic may affect them

How state-owned companies and digital inequality will change with the pandemic makes up some of the work of new Academy Research Fellows
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Kuva: Mikko Raskinen