Externally funded projects

As a modern business school, Copenhagen Business School seeks to attract research beneficial to both society and business. Below is a list of current and completed externally funded research projects, which Department of Organization are or have been involved in.

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Acronymsort descendingTitleTypeStatusStart
Magtudredningen 2.0Public (National)Running01-01-2024
Research stay and fieldwork at Stanford University Autumn 2024Private (National)Running29-05-2024
Building Research on Artificial Intelligence for InnovationPublic (National)Running01-02-2024
Travel Stay - Monash UniversityPrivate (National)Running13-09-2024
Six-month research stay at Monash University, AustraliaPrivate (National)Running01-01-2025
Documenting Workplace Inequality using Linked-Employer-Employee dataPrivate (National)Running01-01-2025
Research Stay at Stanford University, January to June 2025Private (National)Running01-01-2025
AnthroTaxTax evasion for market control: Predatory economies in practiceEU Finished01-02-2022
CAPACITORPublic Actors’ Capacities in the Governance of Green TransitionsPublic (National)Finished01-01-2021
CLONEConsequences of Long-term OrgaNizational EmbeddednessPrivate (National)Running21-06-2022
CaPsCitizens as Pilots of Smart CitiesPublic (International)Finished01-01-2020
CoDaControversial Data and Algorithms: Digital solutions to crises of public trustPrivate (National)Running01-01-2021
NetCareersCareers through Complex Networks - NetCareersPrivate (National)Finished01-07-2020
RECORDRecord Keeping in Frontline Work: Balancing Bureaucratic, Professional and Relational ConcernsPublic (National)Running01-08-2024
STAidSexual Transgressions in Aid: Humanitarian Perceptions and Responses Public (National)Running01-09-2023
TAXLAWThe authority of expertise in professional tax law practicePublic (International)Running01-05-2021
TITANTurning Theory into Action : Undesirable Consequences of Implementing Organization and Management TheoryPrivate (National)Finished01-01-2021

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