Lots of support for CBS research

CBS receives half of FSE's fall grants

11/28/2006

Danish Social Science Research Council (part of FSE) has publicised the winners of its grants for the fall of 2006. CBS gets half of the total amount of research grants, and Dean Jens Aaris Thisted sees this as a result of the high quality of scientific research being done at CBS. “This is promising for CBS in the future distribution of funds” he closes.

List of CBS projects receiving support:

Bennedsen, Morten Families and Firms: The impact of family risk and organization on the governance of closely held corporations 4.000.000

Brødsgaard, Kjeld Erik Study of Human Resource Challenges to China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment Objectives 240.000

Cour, Lisbeth Funding The Impact of Ownership and Structural Reforms on Productivity 1.085.000

Horst, Maja REMAR - Research Management and Risk 1.270.000

Iversen, Martin Jes Mapping Corporate Europe, 1957-2007. Corporate changes in the context of institutional transitions 400.000

Jeppesen, Søren The International Research Network on Business, Development, and Society 885.000

Kjær, Peter Focus on the patient: The role of the patient and running the Danish Health System 3.000.000

Lindeberg, Tobias Regulating internationalisation: The case of the European Higher Education Area 1.500.000

Mouritsen, Jan Birkelund Videnregnskab: Extended performance management, measurement and reporting 290.000

Møllgaard, Peter Risky Power: Choice of technology, security of supply,and market power in power markets 4.500.000

Nielsen, Ruth Blurring Boundaries: EU Law and the Danish Welfare State 2.800.000

Pedersen, Ove Kaj Corporate Social Responsibility, Global Corporate Citizen, Globalization 850.000

Petersen, Esben Rahbek The Role of Non-Financial Performance Measurement in Modern Organisational Life 1.615.000

Rosenø, Axel The Why and How of Market Learning in Radical and Incremental Product Innovation 1.245.000

Trolle, Anders Bjerre Unspanned stochastic volatility and the pricing of financial derivatives 1.090.000

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