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PhD student in the field of Economics of Innovation and Technological Change

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Location Postbus 513 5600 MB Eindhoven
Function types PhD positions
EducationUniversity Graduate
Hours 38.0 hours per week
Job number V39.1115
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Job description

Project description

There is a need to develop a framework for local government involvement in fibre infrastructure initiatives in industrial parks as traditional market failure rationales provide insufficient justifications to foster diffusion of fibre based services in SMEs. Research on the deployment of fibre infrastructure has until recently been focused on the new quality of fibre technologies in leading to market failure, but mostly ignored the adoption of advanced ICT applications running on these new infrastructures by SMEs. The empirical literature on ICT applications in companies has not been of much help in this respect as the case studies discussed are mostly linked to particular industries but seldom to the underlying broadband infrastructure.

Recently nation-wide (undertaken by CBS) and European-wide studies (by e.g. EU Business Watch) have tried to complement these studies, but have been limited with respect to questions about new ICT applications (such as real-time security camera observations at industrial parks or direct routing). However, these new applications have been vital in explaining emerging patterns of ICT adoption by SMEs. For example, it has been proposed that real-time camera observations provide for the bulk of new growth in traffic coming from SMEs located at different industrial parks in Eindhoven. In addition, new patterns of adoption of ICT seem emerge due to direct routing based on peering.

Requirements

Requirements

The candidate should have a background in engineering, economics or business studies, or another field of study related to the project with an interest in telecommunication economics/policy, economics and business studies, at the level of an MA, MSc or equivalent degree (Dutch: drs. or ir.). Experience with programming and quantitative techniques of analysis is necessary. A proven interest in issues of technology and innovation and/or regional economics would be an advantage.

Conditions of employment

We offer:
  • a challenging job in a dynamic and ambitious University;
  • a PhD appointment for a period of 4 years;
  • gross salary is in the range of €28.500 - €36.500 per annum (on a full-time basis), this includes 8% holiday allowance and 8.3% end of year allowance.
  • a broad package of fringe benefits (including an excellent technical infrastructure, child care, moving expenses, savings schemes, coverage of costs of publishing  the dissertation and excellent sports facilities);
  • the university covers the costs of publishing your dissertation.

  • As part of an equal opportunity scheme, women are explicitly requested to apply. Attaining a PhD at Eindhoven University of Technology provides you with excellent career opportunities.

    Additional information

    Information

    More information about this position is available from: http://www.jobs.tue.nl and http://ecis.ieis.tue.nl/. Further information: Caren van Overdijk, personnel officer IE&IS, (pz.ieis@tue.nl).

    A detailed project description and other more elaborate information is available on request from the project's supervisor: dr. B. Sadowski (b.m.sadowski@tue.nl).

    Application

    Your application must contain the following documents (all in English):
  • A letter of interest;
  • An extensive curriculum vitae;
  • description of interest in the project;

  • Applications should be received by April 15th 2010.

     

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