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The Entrepreneurship and Innovation section of the Amsterdam Business School (ABS)is looking for a PhD candidate for an interdisciplinary project in the fields of computer science and business for the cultural industries.
This PhD project focuses on understanding economic and artistic success in the international visual art market. Categorization will be used as a theoretical lens, combined with advanced machine learning techniques, particularly deep learning. We aim at gaining a fine-grained understanding of the effects of explicit (e.g., genre, style, movement, and period) and implicit categories (e.g., based on the automatic analysis of visual content, text, and metadata) on art appreciation, canonization and sales at art auctions.
A novel and large-scale multimedia dataset, containing images, text, and metadata will be central to the analysis. Several consortium partners will contribute data and unique expertise, e.g., Sotheby’s, Rijksmuseum, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
The project will build on relevant business theories and state of the art deep learning techniques in the cultural industries by:
Successful applicants will present their research findings at prestigious management science and computer science conferences and publish in top-tier international management science journals.
Applicants for the PhD position must have an MSc in computer science, artificial intelligence, data science, econometrics or a closely related area.
Also, the successful candidate should:
Fixed-term contract: Four years.
The appointment will be for 4 years, with an intermediate evaluation after 18 months. End-result should be a PhD thesis. The PhD candidate is also expected to assist in teaching.
The gross monthly salary will range from €2,325 in the first year to €2,972 in the last year. The Collective Labour Agreement (Cao) of Dutch Universities is applicable.
Ideally, the candidate will be able to start in early 2020, but this is negotiable.
For more information about the research policy at the Amsterdam Business School: ABS.
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The Amsterdam Business School (ABS) is one of the two schools of the University of Amsterdam’s Faculty of Economics and Business. The school’s core subjects are Corporate Governance, Entrepreneurship, and Big Data / Business Analytics. Six sections (Accounting, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Finance, Leadership & Management, International Strategy & Marketing, and Operations Management) conduct top-level research published in prestigious international journals. They also provide various degree programmes including a BSc programme and six MSc programmes, a wide range of post-doctoral programmes featuring three MBAs, four accountancy programmes and Lean Six Sigma programmes, as well as an extensive portfolio of open courses and in-company projects.
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