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Toke Reichstein

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Toke Reichstein (born 1970s) is a Danish economist and Professor at Copenhagen Business School. He is best known for his work on "Investigating the sources of process innovation among UK manufacturing firms."[1][2]

Life and work

Reichstein has obtained his BSc and his MSc in economics at the Aalborg University in 1999, and his PhD in economics at the Aalborg University in 2003.

After his graduation Reichstein was Research Associate at the Tanaka Business School of the Imperial College London from 2003 to 2006. In 2006 he moved to the Copenhagen Business School, where he was appointed Associate Professor in the Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy. In 2011 he was appointed Professor.

Reichstein research interests focuses on entrepreneurship and economics of innovation.

Selected publications

  • Lars Alkaersig, Karin Beukel, Toke Reichstein. Intellectual Property Rights Management: Rookies, Dealers and Strategists. Palgrave Macmillan, 24 feb. 2015

Articles, a selection:[3]

References

  1. ^ Dodgson, Mark, David M. Gann, and Ammon Salter. The management of technological innovation: strategy and practice. Oxford University Press, 2008.
  2. ^ Castellacci, Fulvio. "Technological paradigms, regimes and trajectories: Manufacturing and service industries in a new taxonomy of sectoral patterns of innovation." Research Policy 37.6 (2008): 978-994.
  3. ^ Google Scholar profile