Background
Nordberg, Markus Yrjo was born on April 27, 1960 in Helsinki, Finland. Son of Leo Selim and Valerie Joyce Nordberg.
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High technology research laboratories are under constant pressure from the governments that support them to generate secondary utilities such as technology transfer and spin-offs. As buyers, such organisations are often used by governments to stimulate innovation by their suppliers, under tight budgetary constraints and within the rigid institutional frameworks applied to public research organisations. This book addresses the design of efficient buyer-supplier contracts within the institutional boundaries faced by the buyer and focuses in particular on vertical buyer-supplier linkages as a source of supplier core competencies in a cost- and technology-driven environment. Based on a study of manufacturing contracts commissioned by the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), the book aims to answer two questions. First, what is the most efficient governance structure for organising buyer-supplier relationships, given the presence of specific institutional boundaries, high technological complexity and environmental uncertainty? Secondly, irrespective of the presence of such an efficient governance structure, what type of impact could technology-oriented government contracts have on supplier core competencies?
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Nordberg, Markus Yrjo was born on April 27, 1960 in Helsinki, Finland. Son of Leo Selim and Valerie Joyce Nordberg.
Master of Science in Physics, University Helsinki, 1986. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, Tilburg University, 1997.
Research & Development manager University Helsinki, 1986-1987, project manager, 1987-1989. Technical manager SEFT and European Organization of Nuclear Research, Helsinki and Geneva, 1989-1992. Strategic planning officer Directorate Services Unit European Organization of Nuclear Research, Geneva, 1992-2000, resources coordinator Atlas experiment, since 2001.
Member science advisory committee Light & Sound Ltd., Espoo, Finland, 1987-1989. Board directors Guide de Commerce Finlandaise, Geneva, 1995-1998.
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Member Finnish Association Industrial Physics (founding member, board directors), Strategic Management Society, Eurosci.
Married Paivi Inkeri Viikari, December 31, 1985. Children: Laura, Klaus.