Carl Anderson Kronlid
Postdoctoral position at Institutionen för samhällsbyggnad och industriell teknik; Industriell teknik
- Mobile phone:
- +46 73 830 32 61
- E-mail:
- carl.kronlid@angstrom.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Ångströmlaboratoriet, Lägerhyddsvägen 1
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Box 169
751 04 Uppsala
- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-6770-7874
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Short presentation
PhD student within industrial engineering. A part of the project DRIVE-AB (http://drive-ab.eu/). The projects goal is to boost R&D in antibiotics. My research focus on innovation-collaborations within the pharmaceutical industry.
Keywords
- control
- governance
- industrial marketing
- industrial networks
- innovation
- innovation policy
- system transition
Research
My research focus mainly on governance and transitions of industrial networks, especially in the antibiotic industry. I was previously part of the DRIVE-AB project which focused on developing new economic models in the antibiotic industry. You can read more about the project at the projects webpage, http://drive-ab.eu/.
I am also part of the project FINEST, which focus on transitioning the Swedish agro-food system to be more sustainable. You can also read more about the FINES project at the projects webpage, https://www.ri.se/sv/finest.
Publications
Recent publications
- Identifying and Addressing Barriers and Facilitators for the Implementation of Internet of Things in Distributed Care (2023)
- Managing interorganizational interactions for social impact (2022)
- Engineered temporary networks (2020)
- Time-constrained interactions in public-private collaboration projects. The case of ENABLE (2020)
- Simulating Market Entry Rewards for Antibiotics Development (2018)
All publications
Articles
- Identifying and Addressing Barriers and Facilitators for the Implementation of Internet of Things in Distributed Care (2023)
- Managing interorganizational interactions for social impact (2022)
- Time-constrained interactions in public-private collaboration projects. The case of ENABLE (2020)
- Simulating Market Entry Rewards for Antibiotics Development (2018)