Research projects
Research projects at the Aalto University School of Business focus mainly on themes of the key research areas defined in the School's strategy. Research project funding typically comes from the Academy of Finland, Tekes, the Ministry of Education and the EU. The share of European EU-funded projects and Tekes projects in particular is on the increase.
For more information, contact our team at Research Support Services:
Research Liaison Officer Mervi Lipponen mervi.lipponen [at] aalto [dot] fi
Advisor, Grant Writing Antti Ruotoistenmäki antti.ruotoistenmaki [at] aalto [dot] fi
Grant Advisor Ann-Mari Wright- Hyttinen ann-mari.wright-hyttinen [at] aalto [dot] fi
Legal Counsel Niina Mikkonen niina.mikkonen [at] aalto [dot] fi
Websites of research projects and groups
ActiveNet
Berg- Business Ethics Research Group 2009-2012
Does Business Know How?
Comist, AMI@Work
Consumer Behavior in Information Economy project (COBI)
Co-development using inner & Open source in Software Intensive products (COSI-HSE)
Corporate Environmental and Social Responsibility
The Cranfield Network on European Human Resource Management (CRANET)
Economic Monitoring (ECOMON)
ECOTARGET
Finnish-Chinese Business Communication
FUGA - The Fun of Gaming: Measuring the Human Experience of Media Enjoyment
Gender Studies
Global Marketplace Cultures
Global Project Strategies (GPS)
Graduate School of Finance
GrowthNet - SME Innovation and Growth in Network Economy
HIPERCO
IDBM
Management Education Research Initiative (MERI)
Material Efficiency Services (MASCO)
Nordic Finance Network
Real-Time Economy Competence Center
Turbulent - Managing Business in Turbulent Markets
Transnational learning through local experimenting (Translearn)
Value Networks – The Emergence and Transformation of Business in Global Competition (ValueNet)
Graduate schools coordinated by School of Business
Graduate School of Finance
The Finnish doctoral programme in business studies KATAJA
Research seminar pages of departments
Economics Research Seminars (in connection with HECER and FDPE)
Finance Research Seminar (in connection with GSF)

