Christina is employed as a PhD fellow at Center for Corporate Governance, Copenhagen Business School. She holds a Master degree in Finance and Strategic Management from Copenhagen Business School, combined with studies abroad at Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Sao Paolo. She brings six+ years of international experience as marketing and investor relations professional from the private sector.
Inspired by the outbreak of corporate scandals since 2000, Christina’s research includes corporate responsibility, corporate governance failures, industrial foundations as well as corporate scandals. Through a quantitative method, she seeks to examine if effective CSR can prevent scandals and if foundation-owned companies behave more responsible than other companies do. She hypothesizes that there might exist a lack of integration of CSR in companies, and consequently that the CSR rating methodology can appear misleading.
Primary research areas
Corporate scandals
Corporate responsibility
Corporate governance
The future of the corporation
ESG ratings
Sustainable investing
Link to this homepage
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/ckjacc
Courses
Pharma sustainable business /exeutive
Corporate governance course /bachelor/master
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2024
Christina Kjær / Corporate Scandals : In The Age of ‘Responsible Business’. Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [Phd] 2024, 134 p. (PhD Series, No. 06.2024)