Tina Saebi received the prestigious Impact Award
NHH researcher Tina Saebi has been awarded the 2024 Scholarly Impact Award from the Journal of Management, recognizing papers that have made the most significant impact in the field.
Tina Saebi joined the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) in 2012, first as a postdoctoral research fellow and later on as associate professor.
She is also theme leader at the Center for Service Innovation (CSI) for research on “best practices in business model innovation”.
In addition to her research on business models and innovation, she teaches Master-level courses in international strategy.
She obtained her PhD from Maastricht University, School of Business and Economics in 2011. Her thesis investigated how firms can manage alliance portfolios successfully by developing alliance management capabilities.
She also gathered experience in working as a research fellow for EU-commissioned research projects on innovation and entrepreneurship as well as working as a lecturer at Maastricht University, where she also attained her integrated five year M.Sc. (bachelor’s & master's) degree in International Business Studies in 2005.
NHH researcher Tina Saebi has been awarded the 2024 Scholarly Impact Award from the Journal of Management, recognizing papers that have made the most significant impact in the field.
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NHH researcher Tina Saebi has reviewed 395 scientific articles in the field of social entrepreneurship. Her paper has been published in Journal of Management.