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Frederic Bill is a faculty member in the School of Business and Economics at Linnaeus University, affiliated with the Department of Management. His research focuses on entrepreneurship, regional development, organizational theory, and qualitative research methods, often employing Deleuzian and Freudian philosophical frameworks. He has co-authored numerous publications and books, contributing to discourse on SME support, business model innovation, and societal mobilization.
Research Interests: Bill explores paradoxes in entrepreneurial ecosystems, the intersection of policy and practice in regional development, and methodological innovations like semi-focused group role-playing. His work critiques standardized systems in accounting and entrepreneurship while emphasizing narrative and symbolic approaches.
Publications: Key themes in his articles include Deleuzian interpretations of SME support, the ontological challenges of accounting standards, and the transformation of higher education models. These works span empirical studies in Southern Sweden and theoretical expansions of rhizomatic and nomadic concepts.
Labs & Teams: He collaborates with the Centre for Leadership in Småland, focusing on organizational renewal and rural entrepreneurship, and participates in interdisciplinary research groups addressing societal and institutional change.