Toke Reichstein
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Toke Reichstein | |
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| Born | 1970s |
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| Alma mater | Aalborg University |
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| Institutions | Copenhagen Business School Imperial College London |
Toke Reichstein (born 1970s) is a Danish economist and Professor at Copenhagen Business School. He is best known for his work on "Investigating the sources of process innovation among UK manufacturing firms."[1][2]
Reichstein has obtained his MSc in economics at Aalborg University in 1999, and his PhD in economics at the Aalborg University in 2003.
Reichstein served as a Research Associate at Imperial College Business School, Imperial College London from 2003 to 2006. In 2006, he transitioned to Copenhagen Business School. Initially as an associate professor in the Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy (later renamed the Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics). He was promoted to Professor in 2011. Reichstein later shifted his affiliation to the Department of Strategic Management and Globalisation, which eventually merged with his former department to form the Department of Strategy and Innovation.
Reichstein research interests focuses on entrepreneurship and economics of innovation.