Assistant Professor Christina Berg Johansen joins the Public-Private Platform

Christina Berg Johansen is Assistant Professor at the Department of Organization where she is funded by Carlsbergfonden and is carrying out the project “Time hybrids in Corporate Strategy: Long-term global challenges and short-term corporate competitive pressures”.

05/13/2014

Assistant Professor Christina Berg Johansen joins the Public-Private Platform


 

Christina Berg Johansen is Assistant Professor at the Department of Organization where she is funded by Carlsbergfonden and is carrying out the project “Time hybrids in Corporate Strategy: Long-term global challenges and short-term corporate competitive pressures”.
The project is an empirical investigation of managers’ uses of strategy in relation to issues beyond immediate business concerns, more specifically issues of sustainability. The project asks what strategy is in terms of a means for action, and how organizations act towards the future if not with the means-end rationality of strategy.

The project, and Christina’s research interests in general, are based on an interest in cross-sector collaborations with regard to so-called “wicked problems”. Theoretically, she works with pragmatist and non-functionalist theories of action, sociology of time, micro-strategy and institutional theory. Prior to CBS, Christina is PhD from ESADE Business School in Barcelona, and before this she worked several years in the Danish NGO sector.

Christina joins the cluster on Public-Private Partnerships. The platform is looking forward to Christina's contribution to the research agenda and activities unfolded by the cluster.

Contact Christina and read more about her work here.

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