Annelies Bobelyn
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Annelies Bobelyn is an Assistant Professor in the department of Industrial Engineering & Innovation Sciences at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Her areas of expertise include strategy, technology entrepreneurship, learning methods and technology and knowledge transfer.
Her research focuses on the strategic management of young technology-based firms and entrepreneurial exit. In addition, she has a strong interest in the management of sustainable product innovation projects using organizational control and learning as a theoretical lens.
Annelies is also a 4TU educational innovator: people who are involved in one or more collaborative innovation projects involving people from TU/e, Delft University of Technology and the Universities of Twente and Wageningen.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Annelies Bobelyn completed her dissertation at the University of Ghent and was also visiting PhD student at Imperial College London Business School. Her dissertation examined acquisitions of young technology-based firms from the perspective of the target firm aiming to realize a successful exit.
Prior to joining the TU/e, she was a post-doc researcher and Marie Curie Fellow at the Rotterdam School of Management, Technology and Operations Management department.
Recent Publications
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Entrepreneurial exit by acquisition: the impact of heterogeneity in products and technology portfolio and marketing capabilities
Journal of Research in Marketing and Entrepreneurship (2021) -
The Difficult Quest for Legitimacy for Non-conventional Health Technology Applications
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Beyond command and control
Organization Studies (2021) -
Impeding the ossified elephant
ESU European University Network on Entrepreneurship Conference (2021) -
Impeding the Ossified Elephant
ESU European University Network on Entrepreneurship Conference (2021)
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