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Inessa Laur is an Associate Professor specializing in entrepreneurship, with a research focus on sustainable transitions. She teaches entrepreneurship, business development, and research methodology within the field of Business Administration. Her research encompasses navigating sustainability transitions, specifically looking at sustainability transition pathways in sectors such as construction, tourism, and energy. She has a particular interest in business modeling, organizational capabilities, conflict management, and the role of intermediaries in these transitions. Additionally, she explores the growth and change processes of new organizational forms, emphasizing transformations in strategy, actions, stakeholder engagement, and leadership. Her approach is primarily qualitative, though she also employs quantitative methods when appropriate. Laur supervises master's theses, emphasizing a balance between theoretical rigor and applied contexts, and values the personal drive and ambition of her students and colleagues in achieving academic and professional excellence. In her teaching, she fosters innovation and critical thinking, contributing actively to improving the social and physical working environment.
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