Doctoral theses 2025
Doctoral theses presented at the School of Business, Economics and Law.
Patrik Reichert, Economics
Relative Comparisons in Organizations and Society
Jens Ewald, Economics
Opposition to Carbon Pricing: Beliefs, Revenues, and Protesters
Kristjan Laas, Law
Ekologisk kompensation - Om juridik under ytan och relationen mellan rättsvetenskap och ekologi
Imelda Taraj, Business Administration
Financial and Environmental Narratives in Earnings Calls: Investor Processing Costs and Market Reactions
Hani Elzoumor, Economy and Society
Navigating Innovation Ecosystems - A Quantitative Inquiry into Openness, Environmental Innovations, and Economic Performance of Innovative Firms
Yifei Wang, Business Administration
R&D and Machinery in Regions. lnvestment and Labor Market Dynamics
Martin Westlund, Law
The Role of the Judicial Branch in EU Migration Law. A Separation of Powers Perspective
Juan Pablo Juliá Ciarelli, Economic History
Tariffs, Empire, and Conflict: Trade Policy in Argentina (1895-1950)
Jimmy Karlsson, Economics
The Economic Impacts of Carbon Taxation and Climate Change
Karin Åberg, Law
The Benevolent Border - Humanitarianism and Absurdity in European Migration Law
Vorada Limjaroenrat, Economics
Essays on the Economics of Crime, Corruption, and Institutions
Elin Sandegård, Law
Den födande patienten - En rättsvetenskaplig studie om normkonflikter i förlossningsvården