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Henri Schildt is a tenured professor with a joint appointment at the Aalto School of Business (Management & Organizations) and the School of Science’s Department of Industrial Engineering and Management. His research interests span digitalization, technology strategy, organizational change, and strategies for creating social value. He is currently the principal investigator in a research project on organizational solutions to displacement and marginalization, as a part of the 'Organizing for Social Value' program. He also leads the sub-project on organizing in the Future of Work program.
Henri Schildt teaches strategy at various M.Sc. and MBA programs as well as in tailored executive educations programmes. Henri contributes regularly to various PhD level courses at the School of Science and School of Business.
Henri Schildt is a tenured professor with a joint appointment at the Aalto School of Business (Management & Organizations) and the School of Science’s Department of Industrial Engineering and Management. His research interests span technology strategy, organizational change, and strategy process (with specific interest in reasoning under uncertainty and the use of data analytics). He is currently heading two research programmes on data-driven management and the management of digitalization in Finnish manufacturing companies.
Henri Schildt teaches strategy at various M.Sc. and MBA programmes as well as in tailored executive educations programmes. Henri contributes regularly to various PhD level courses at the School of Science and School of Business. He is currently the director of the Master’s Programme in Strategy.
Henri Schildt completed his PhD at Helsinki University of Technology in 2007. After graduation he worked as an assistant professor first at Imperial College London (2007-2010) and then at Hanken School of Economics (2010-2012).
Henri Schildt completed his PhD at Helsinki University of Technology in 2007. After graduation he worked as an assistant professor first at Imperial College London (2007-2010) and then at Hanken School of Economics (2010-2012).
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