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The students of Economics and Management of Innovation and Technology will be prepared to engage in a range of knowledgeintensive careers in large consultancies, multinational corporations and international organizations:
They will start their professional life as junior analysts or junior controllers in functional contexts where quantitative skills and statistical tools are deployed to assess, for example, a firm's own strength against its leading competitors (e.g. in marketing units);
They will be able to identify relevant data sources (e.g. sales data, market shares, patent data, IPRs information, product data) and use them to develop and evaluate indicators of commercial, financial and innovative performance (e.g. in finance units and consultancies);
They will be capable of identifying the the following partner institutions: Rotterdam School of Management RSM, Erasmus Universiteit (Rotterdam, The Netherlands); CBS (Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark). relevant categories to frame and analyze the recent evolution of firms strategies and industrial sectors alike (e.g. in strategy units and consultancies);
They will be capable of analyzing the evolution of countries, their trade performances, their changing industrial policies and impact (e.g. in research centers and international organizations). Students' professional careers will not be bound within specific sectors (e.g. biotechnologies) or functions (e.g. marketing) but will be driven toward a range of fastchanging contexts often characterized by the presence of medium and large public and private organizations where the ability to analyze and influence changes is paramount.
The program also provides a solid background for students wishing to undertake a PhD