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Dr Thomas Matheus

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Thomas Matheus

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Absorptive capacity for innovation management control: Empirical evidence from hybrid product-service bundles, Schaarschmidt, M., Sainidis, E., Matheus, T., El Kohli, D. 2023, In: International Journal of Innovation Management
  • Challenges and opportunities of ethical AI and digital technology use in emerging economies, Sarma, M., Senaratne, C., Matheus, T. 5 Dec 2023, Elgar Companion to Regulating AI and Big Data in Emerging Economies, UK/US, Edward Elgar
  • Artificial intelligence and cyber security: A new pathway for growth in emerging economies via the knowledge economy?, Sarma, M., Matheus, T., Senaratne, C. Sep 2020, Business Practices, Growth and Economic Policy in Emerging Markets, Singapore, World Scientific
  • Multilevel interaction mechanisms influencing knowledge integration in innovation projects in buyer-supplier dyads, Matheus, T., Sarma, M. 27 Aug 2019, 35th Annual IMP Conference and Doctoral Colloquium
  • Multiple dimensions of power influencing knowledge integration in supply chains, Matheus, T., Saunders, M., Chakraborty, S. 1 Nov 2017, In: R&D Management
  • A multidimensional profile model of ambidexterity and innovation an empirical case study, von Gottberg, J., Matheus, T., Sarma, M. 21 Sep 2016, In: International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management (IJTPM)
  • ‘Hybrid’ open source software virtual communities of practice – a conceptual framework, Sarma, M., Matheus, T. 28 May 2015, In: Technology Analysis & Strategic Management
  • Knowledge creation in virtual communities – Exploring practices in open source software hacker communities, Matheus, T., Sarma, M. Jun 2015, In: The International Technology Management Review

  • Philosophy PhD March 31 2012
  • Teaching & Learning PCAPL November 04 2004
  • Business and Administration MBA October 01 2002
  • Business and Administration BA (Hons) April 01 2001

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