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Carina Legl's Qualifications (5)

Postgraduate Certificate in Business & Management Research Methods
Postgraduate Certificate

Status Current
Part Time Yes
Years 2017 - 2019
Awarding Institution Edinburgh Napier University
Director of Studies Miles Weaver
Second Supervisor Damian Stantchev

Bachelor of Arts in Tourism Management
Bachelor's Degree

Status Complete
Part Time No
Years 2012 - 2015
Project Description Heilbronn University

Dual Degree Bachelor of Arts in International Tourism and Leisure Management
Master's Degree

Status Complete
Part Time No
Years 2014 - 2015
Project Description As part of my Bachelor Studies at Heilbronn University, Germany, I have completed my studies at Syddansk Universitet, Denmark with Dual Degree in Bachelor of Arts Tourism Management and Bachelor of Arts in International Tourism and Leisure Management.
Awarding Institution Syddansk Universitet

Master of Science with Distinction in International Business Management
Master's Degree

Status Complete
Part Time No
Years 2015 - 2016
Project Title The German automotive industry's strategic sustainability management: dealing with the ongoing global carbon crisis through sustainable-value creation
Awarding Institution Edinburgh Napier University

PhD
Doctorate

Status Current
Part Time Yes
Years 2017 - 2023
Project Title Outside-in thinking: A retail industry perspective on sustainable, circular retain economy, its benefits and challenges
Project Description The interpretive approach develops an understanding on the particularity and complexity that embraces a sustainable, circular retail & fashion business model, explored form the perspective of brands. SAP’s global ecosystem – a network of customers, ranging from small and medium-sized to large corporations within the retail sectors of i.a. DIY retail, electronic retail, fashion and accessories, food and beverage, furniture retail, health and hygiene, sports and leisure, and office supplies; enables to gain a deep, multi-faceted outside-in perspective and insights from retail industry experts into potential sustainable, circular retail practices. Thereby, a qualitative-applied case study method with embedded multiple units of analysis is recommended for developing an understanding in how to change consumption behaviour and transform production, distribution and supply chain activities while overcoming tensions and limitations in the application of a sustainable, circular economy concept in contemporary retail value chain practices.
Awarding Institution Edinburgh Napier University
Director of Studies Gerardine Matthews-Smith
Additional Supervisor Xavier Pierron