Associate professor
, PhD
Sabina Nielsen
Department of International Economics and Management
Porcelænshaven 24A, 2nd floor
2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark
Tel.: +45 3815 2524
Fax:+45 3815 2500
E-mail:
sta.int@cbs.dk
Link to this homepage:
uk.cbs.dk/staff/Sabina_Nielsen
Primary research areas
- Top management team and board composition and behavior
- Top management team internationalization
- Diversity in multinational corporations
Selected publications
Nielsen, B.B. & Nielsen, S. (2012) “Top Management Team Nationality Diversity and Firm Performance: A Multilevel Study”, Strategic Management Journal, forthcoming.
Minichilli, A. Zattoni, S. Nielsen, and M. Huse (2011). Board task performance: an exploration of micro- and macro-level determinants of board effectiveness, Journal of Organizational Behavior, forthcoming.
B.B. Nielsen and S. Nielsen (2011). The role of top management team international orientation in international strategic decision-making: The choice of foreign entry mode, Journal of World Business, 185-193.
S. Nielsen (2010). Top management team internationalization and firm performance: The mediating role of foreign expansion, Management International Review, 50(2): 185-206.
S. Nielsen (2010). Top management team diversity: A review of theories and methodologies, International Journal of Management Reviews, 12(3): 301-316.
S. Nielsen and M. Huse (2010). The contribution of women on boards of directors: Going beyond the surface, Corporate Governance: An International Review, 18(2): 136-148.
S. Nielsen and M. Huse (2010). Women directors’ contribution to board decision making and strategic involvement: The role of equality perception, European Management Review, 7(1): 16-29. Received the Journal’s Best Paper Award for 2010.
S. Nielsen (2009). Why do top management teams look the way they do? A multilevel exploration of industry, organizational and corporate elite antecedents, Strategic Organization, 7(3): 277-305. Received Best Paper Award at the European Academy of Management, 2007.
B.B. Nielsen and S. Nielsen (2009). Learning and innovation in international strategic alliances: An empirical test of the role of trust and tacitness, Journal of Management Studies, 46(6): 1031-1056.
M. Huse, S. Nielsen and I.M. Hagen (2009). Boards of directors, codetermination and women directors: Societal and business case CSR illustrations from Norway, Journal of Business Ethics, 89(4): 581-597.
Last updated by Tina Rasmussen 03/11/2011