Mila Davids

Researcher of the Eindhoven History Lab

Research profile

Mila Davids is an Assistant Professor in the History of Technology research group that is part of the section Technology Innovation and Society in the TU/e School of Innovation Sciences. Her areas of expertise include modern and contemporary history, history of technology and business history, social history and transitions, knowledge infrastructure and circulation and innovation.    The central focus of her research is the development and spread of knowledge, which explains the rise of our global knowledge society. Knowledge is crucial for companies to innovate. A large number of her research projects focus on knowledge acquisition strategies in various companies. Her current research investigates two important features of technological change; innovative companies and the development and circulation of knowledge. She focuses on international knowledge transfer and the interplay between global knowledge circulation and societal and technological transitions. Further topics include the role of Research R&D within multinational companies, the role of knowledge transfer and circulation in economic, technical and social transformation in less developed countries and how within Dutch small and medium sized enterprises (SME’s) innovations come into being.

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