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Turku School of Economics and Business Administration (TSEBA-14)

The Department of Management, Turku, Finland

The Turku School of Economics and Business Administration (TSEBA) in Finland provides research and higher education in the field of business science. The School undertakes both basic and applied research, and offers graduate, postgraduate and continuous education.

 The key area of expertise of the Turku School of Economics and Business Administration  is business studies comprising accounting and finance, management and organisation, domestic and international marketing, information management, and economics, with emphasis on international economics. Other areas in which the school has specialist resources are European studies, small and medium-sized enterprises and entrepreneurship, international business and logistics, and futures studies.

 Currently there are approximately 2000 students at the School. There are about 260 post-graduate students, 90 teaching and research - and 70 other members of staff.

Contact Details 

Address:          

Turku School of Economics and Business Administration,

Department of Management

Rehtorinpellonkatu 3,

FI-20500 Turku,

FINLAND           

Tel.:  

+ 358 2 4814 311

Fax.:   

+ 358 2 4814 285
E-mail:         

Anne.Kovalainen@tse.fi

Web-page:       

www.tse.fi 

About Anne Kovalainen, National Co-ordinator CINEFOGO, Finland  

from Turku School of Economics and Business Administration (Finland) 

Anne Kovalainen has been Professor in Gender Studies at the Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Fnland. She is currently Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Department of Management at Turku School of Economics and Business Administration and Docent in Economic Sociology. She has been Visiting Fellow at London School of Economics and Political Science and University of Bradford (United Kingdom), as well as the Scandinavian Consortium for Organizational Research at Stanford University (U.S.A)

 She has long-standing research interests in economic sociology, social theory, entrepreneurship, gender theories, working life research and research methods. Her main research interests lie in the fields of self-employment, gender, employment structures, and methods. Anne Kovalainen has in recent years published about and focuses on a feminist reading of social capital and trust relations in the changing welfare state.

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