Linkages and resource flows between MNCs and local firms
Empirical study of Danish affiliates and their local partners in Argentina
The project addresses the direct linkages between parent multinational companies, their affiliates and local host country firms and study the impact on competitive advantages. The analysis is based of a model of the relationships and resource flows between parent company, the affiliate and the local partner firms. Empirically it builds on information collected in spring 2009 from the population of Danish firms established in Argentina. Because the Danish firms are mainly locating in Argentina for market seeking reasons the project provides an insight to the linkages and resource flows related to downstream activities going to the distributors and customers that are of more significant importance than suppliers and subcontractors. The project is undertaken in Cooperation with Professor Hector Rocha, IAE Business School in Pilar, Argentina and the Danish-Argentinean Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Buenos Aires. Preliminary papers from the project have been presented at the EIBA conference in Valencia December 2009 and the Iberoamerican Academy of Management Conference at the IAE Business School in Argentina.
Enhancement of Research Capacity in International Business and Internationalisation of Vietnamese Companies
The purpose of the project is, through research cooperation, to enhance the research capacity in international business within the Vietnamese partner universities. Partners in the project are, besides CBS, National Economics University (NEU) and Foreign Trade University (FTU) in Hanoi, Vietnam and Aalborg University (AAU), Denmark.
Towards a critical framework on corporate social and environmental responsibility in the South
Elaboration of a critical research agenda on CSER in the South. Special interests include donor funding and the sustainability of CSER interventions in the South, public-private partnerships, and the role of community-based accountability strategies (Post-doc project).
Outsourcing of knowledge intensive activities
Working title: Offshore outsourcing of knowledge intensive activities: the interaction between companies in Denmark and in developing countries and the dynamic effects in the companies.
The project investigates the interaction between the Danish companies and the recipient companies, including the dynamic effects at both ends, which are created as a result of these business linkages. (PhD project)
Investigating Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in the South
International Research Network on Business, Development and Society, investigating Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility in the South. With partners in UK, US, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Kenya and Argentina. Read more at:
bdsnetwork.cbs.dk
Global Companies, Global Unions
Research investigates the options of global unionisation within global value chains and transnational companies.
Performance of Strategic Alliances between Danish Firms and Firms in Developing Countries
PhD project: The project is on performance of Danida supported international strategic alliances between Danish firms and firms in various developing countries. From the point of view of Danida the alliances have the ultimate objective of contributing to economic growth and poverty reduction, while the immediate objective of the alliances is to contribute to improving performance of the participating firms in the developing countries. This project focuses on investigating the factors influencing the achievement of this immediate objective of improved firm performance and the approach of the project is built primarily on the literature on international strategic alliances
Outsourcing for development (OUD)
A two years project beginning early 2006, coordinated by Michael W. Hansen, and with the participation of Søren Jeppesen, Henrik Schaumburg-Müller, Peter Ørberg and Peter Wad from CBDS and John Kuada and Olav Jull Sørensen from Aalborg University.
Sidst opdateret af Sameer Azizi 11.01.2012