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Rasmus Nykvist is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Business Administration (FEK) at Linköping University, operating within the Department of Economic and Industrial Development (IEI). His academic position places him at the intersection of strategic management, organizational theory, and business history.
His research focuses on strategic processes within contexts undergoing institutional, regulatory, and technological change. Using business history methods, he investigates how strategic processes develop across various sectors and companies. His teaching portfolio includes courses in strategy, organization, research methodology, and company history at the university level.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a strong pattern of research connecting historical perspectives with contemporary strategic challenges. His work often examines institutional transitions, particularly in Swedish industries like telecommunications, finance, and housing markets. The research demonstrates an interdisciplinary approach combining organizational theory, historical analysis, and strategic management frameworks.
- Introducing the inverted Icarus paradox in business history (2025)
- The State as a Marketizer vs. the Marketization of the State (2024)
- Managers, minds, and machines: Bridging predictive processing and prospective sensegiving (2024)
As a supervisor, Nykvist guides master's students through their thesis work, contributing to the next generation of business administration scholars. His research methodology, which blends business history with contemporary strategic analysis, offers valuable insights into how organizations navigate periods of significant transformation.



