Doctoral defence - Eva Nilsson
Doctoral student: Eva Nilsson
Major: Management and Organisation
Thesis title: Making gains from ‘good oppressors’. Global South states contesting, instrumentalising and negotiating responsible business in the UN and Tanzania.
Opponent and university: PhD, Professor Ralph Hamann University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business
Chair: PhD, Professor Frank Den Hond Hanken School of Economics
You can read the whole thesis here: Making gains from ‘good oppressors’. Global South states contesting, instrumentalising and negotiating responsible business in the UN and Tanzania Opens in new window
The doctoral defence will be held as hybrid. Participants can attend on site or via videoconference.
Access the video conference via this Teamslink Opens in new window
The video conference opens 15 minutes before the start of the defence.
Online participation follows the same guidelines as a traditional physical doctoral defence.
The following guidelines apply to the audience that participate via video conference:
- access to the video conference opens fifteen minutes before the defence starts;
- it is preferred that the audience joins the meeting fifteen minutes before the start of the defence;
- during the defence, the audience’s microphones are muted, cameras are turned off, recording is not allowed, and the chat function is not to be used until permitted by the Custos;
- members of the audience who wish to make comments concerning the thesis can to ask the Custos for the floor in the chat function that opens after the opponent finishes.