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Malin Petrén

Chalmers University of Technology

Brief info

Malin Petrén is a PhD researcher at the Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology. Her research project is on the strategic management and governance of digital platforms, focusing on the healthcare sector. She holds an LLM degree from the University of Gothenburg and an MSc degree from Chalmers University of Technology. Prior to her PhD, she practiced law at Delphi Law Firm, where she specialized in tech and IP law.

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