Stine Haakonsson
Associate Professor
Primary research areas
Towards a New Geography of Innovation & (Re-)organizing Global Innovation
Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks – Europe and China
The rise of criticality. Catch-up and upgrading in emerging market industries for sustainability transition
Global science collaboration - academic freedom, securitization, networks
The global re-organization of innovation and industries
My research concerns the international re-organization of industries and their value chains during geopolitical shifts. At the organizational level, my research aims to unfold new forms of industrial organization, innovation networks, and governance across time and geography.
Conceptually I contribute to the current conceptualizations in International Business and Economic Geography on strategic coupling and de-coupling, criticality, industrial policy, sustainability transition, and resilience.
Empirically, I focus on the role of emerging economy actors in driving international re-organization and the shift away from hyper-globalization towards new industrial policies (directionality, orchestration, networks, alliances, and partnerships).
I have substantive research-based networks across Denmark, the Nordics, and globally through ongoing projects with world leading universities in China, India, and USA.