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Dr. J.D. van der Bij is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Groningen, specializing in Innovation Management and Organization Studies. His academic career spans over four decades, including roles at Eindhoven University of Technology (1985-2009) and his current position since 2010. He holds a PhD in manpower planning from Eindhoven University of Technology (1985).
His research focuses on New Product Development processes, project teams, R&D alliances, and innovation management. Key areas include knowledge sharing in inter-organizational teams, portfolio management, and cognitive biases in entrepreneurship. His work has been published in journals like the Journal of Product Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Theory & Practice.
Prof. van der Bij has extensive teaching experience, emphasizing small-group instruction in courses such as Organizing Innovation, Management of Product Innovation, and Business Research Methods. He has supervised over 450 student theses, demonstrating a commitment to academic mentorship.
His professional experience includes leadership roles in teaching and research committees at Eindhoven University of Technology and collaborations with institutions like the University of Washington. Current research projects involve social networks in R&D alliances and flexibility in New Product Development.
Prof. van der Bij’s teaching philosophy prioritizes fostering deep understanding through interactive, small-group engagement, believing this approach best motivates students to grasp complex concepts in innovation and business administration.
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