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Kris­ti­an Kjær­gaard Hansen

Part-time Lecturer

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Departments
Department of Operations Management
Subjects
Data Managerial economics Microeconomics

From Data Man­age­ment to Eco­nom­ic In­sight: 20+ Years of Ap­plied Lead­er­ship

Kristian has worked with data, data management, and operations management for over 20 years. He manages a small team providing property-related data to all citizens and the housing sector. Kristian has worked on many technologies and has extensive coding experience with several programming languages.

He has been studying microeconomics, managerial economics, experimental economics, and auction theory for quite some time now. These fields of study provide valuable insights into how businesses operate, how markets function, and how prices are determined. Microeconomics deals with individual consumers and producers, while managerial economics focuses on how managers can make better decisions to maximize profits. Experimental economics allows us to test economic theories in controlled environments, while auction theory helps us understand how auctions work and how bidders behave. 

He has over ten years of experience in teaching at the Army Instructors School and CBS Courses. He has instructed and examined over 2000 students in Managerial Economics.