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Entrepreneur­ship, Eth­ics & Lead­er­ship Unit

At the Entrepreneur­ship, Eth­ics and Lead­er­ship Unit, we delve into busi­ness ven­tur­ing dy­nam­ics, re­spons­ible de­cision-mak­ing, and the vi­tal in­ter­sec­tion of entrepreneur­ship, eth­ics, and lead­er­ship, fos­ter­ing sus­tain­able prac­tices through rig­or­ous re­search and pro­fes­sion­al teach­ing.

About Us

At the Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Leadership Unit (EEL), we delve into business venturing dynamics, responsible decision-making, and the vital intersection of entrepreneurship, ethics, and leadership, fostering sustainable practices through rigorous research and professional teaching.

Located at the Department of Business Humanities and Law (BHL), we explore an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of business and the humanities.

Our faculty serves the dual mission of rigorous research and professional teaching. As a community of business scholars, we aim to equip practitioners, students, and researchers with the reflective capabilities to navigate challenges in society with integrity and purpose.

Through collaborative research, we aim to discover innovative approaches and best practices that empower entrepreneurs and leaders to establish sustainable, socially responsible ways of organizing and to foster ethical decision-making in both business and society.

Re­search

Our re­search fo­cuses on three closely re­lated areas of study – entrepreneur­ship, eth­ics, and lead­er­ship – viewed through the in­ter­dis­cip­lin­ary lens of the Busi­ness Hu­man­it­ies:

En­tre­pre­n­eurs­hip

Entrepreneurship, when viewed through the lens of the Business Humanities, encompasses a multidimensional understanding of the entrepreneurial process. It acknowledges that entrepreneurship is not solely about profit generation or market opportunities but also involves social, cultural, and ethical considerations.

Business Humanities infuse entrepreneurship with insights from disciplines such as philosophy, history, and anthropology, exploring the human aspect of business, the impact of ventures on society, and ethical business dilemmas.

By embracing the principles of the Business Humanities, entrepreneurs gain a more comprehensive perspective that values social responsibility, cultural sensitivity, and ethical decision-making, resulting in ventures that are not only financially successful but also contribute positively to communities and society.

Et­hi­cs

Ethics play a central role in the Business Humanities by bringing a moral and humanistic perspective to business practices. Such a viewpoint encourages a critical examination of the social, cultural, and ethical dimensions of business decisions and actions.

By incorporating ethical principles and frameworks from disciplines such as philosophy, history, and cultural studies, the study of ethics promotes responsible and values-driven behavior in entrepreneurship and business management.

It encourages business professionals to consider the broader implications of their actions, prioritize stakeholder well-being, and strive for long-term sustainability. Humanistic approaches to ethics foster a more holistic and human-centered perspective, in which ethical considerations and social impact are regarded as essential components of success.

Le­a­ders­hip

We take a humanistic and values-based approach to leadership that goes beyond traditional notions of authority and management. Seen from a Business Humanities perspective, effective leadership involves more than just technical skills and organizational acumen—it requires an understanding of human behavior, cultural contexts, and ethical considerations.

By incorporating insights from disciplines such as philosophy, anthropology, and history, our Business Humanities perspective allows us to explore the complexities of leadership,

emphasizing empathy, self-reflection, ethical decision-making, and the ability to inspire and motivate others.

Our approach encourages leaders to cultivate emotional intelligence, moral reasoning, and a deep understanding of diverse perspectives. It underscores the importance of individual well-being, inclusive and diverse work environments, and the alignment of organizational goals with broader societal values.

By integrating principles from the Business Humanities, business leaders can create more meaningful and purpose-driven organizations that engage and empower employees, foster collaboration, and contribute to society as a whole.

Unit Dir­ect­or

EEL mem­bers

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Fl­ora He­le­ne An­to­ni­a­zzi

Research Assistant

fan.bhl@cbs.dk

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Clau­dia Eger

Associate Professor

ce.bhl@cbs.dk

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Ece Gürsoy

Research Assistant

eg.bhl@cbs.dk

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Lea Jan­na Ja­cob­sen

Research Assistant

ljj.bhl@cbs.dk

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Ta­mer Ko­burtay

Postdoc

tk.bhl@cbs.dk

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Anne Ce­ci­lie Rat­hs­chau Kvi­um

Research Assistant

acrk.bhl@cbs.dk

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Mar­tin Fri­is Ni­el­sen

Postdoc

mfn.bhl@cbs.dk

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Maxi­mi­li­an Schel­l­mann

Part-time Lecturer

ms.bhl@cbs.dk

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Vero­ni­ca Spa­no

Teaching Assistant

vs.bhl@cbs.dk

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Oth­er staff at EEL

Særós Mist Hrannarsdóttir        
PhD fellow

Pernille Slots Lysgaard 
PhD fellow

Theis Oxholm 
PhD fellow

Linea Munk Petersen 
PhD fellow