Olga Kokshagina

Associate Professor

Foresight, Innovation and Transformation Chair Member<br />
Management in Innovative Health Chair Research Associate

Main contributions

Technovation (2024), Journal of Information Technology (2023), Industrial Marketing Management (2023),  Innovation: Organization & Management (2021), California Management Review (2023), Research Policy (2021), R&D Management (2024, 2021), Creativity and Innovation Management (2016 ; 2021), Industry and Innovation (2021), Technovation (2021), Technological Forecasting and Social Change (2017), Research in Engineering Design (2016 ; 2017)

Discipline: Entrepreneurship
Faculty: Strategy, Entrepreneurship & Operations
Expertise:

Publications of Olga Kokshagina

28.06.2024 - EDHEC publication

Les équipes cyclistes professionnelles sont-elles trop dépendantes de leur sponsor ?

Olga Kokshagina, Clément Blachon
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EDHEC VOX, June 2024


20.06.2024 - EDHEC publication

(Newsletter #8) LinkedIn, ChatGPT, Slack: using them less... or using them better?

Peter Daly, Julia Milner, Olga Kokshagina, Xing Huan, Pierre-Jean Barlatier, Marie-Cécile Cervellon, Loick Menvielle, Mohamed Hédi Charki
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EDHEC VOX, June 2024


19.03.2024 - EDHEC publication

Travail hybride : comment mieux comprendre et gérer les nouvelles « tensions paradoxales »

Olga Kokshagina, Sabrina Schneider
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EDHEC VOX, March 2024


13.03.2024 - EDHEC publication

Is it enough to understand our mutual challenges to be able to address them?

Thomas B. Long, Olga Kokshagina, Riccardo Rebonato, Madlen Sobkowiak, Wim Vandekerckhove, Guergana Guintcheva, Hager Jemel-Fornetty, Joëlle Vanhamme
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EDHEC VOX, March 2024


12.03.2024 - EDHEC publication

How can digital technology be used to transform society and build knowledge?

Olga Kokshagina
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EDHEC VOX, March 2024



Derniers articles EDHEC Vox

28.06.2024

Are professional cycling teams too dependent on their sponsors?

  • Olga Kokshagina , Associate Professor
  • Clément Blachon , Etudiant Master in Management
15.05.2024

How hybrid working is reinventing management

  • Olga Kokshagina , Associate Professor
  • Sabrina Schneider , Management Center Innsbruck