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Institut for Business Humaniora og Jura
- Entrepreneurship, Ethics & Leadership Unit

Claudia Eger is Associate Professor of Business Ethics and Sustainability at the Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School. Her research centers upon the challenges and complexities of business in society and the ways in which these interrelate with wider questions about ethics, sustainability, and gender. Her work builds on a core concern for various forms of inequality, aiming for both a socially and culturally embedded understanding of inequality and the development of theory that captures and is responsive to these nuances. Her empirical research in different Middle Eastern and African countries addresses concerns of relevance to international organizations and policy makers, striving to inform gender and development strategies.
- Business Ethics
- Gender
- Sustainability
- Tourism
- Development
- Sustainable Tourism Supply and Innovation
- Service Management Foundations: Service and Innovation
- Service Management Operations
- Entrepreneurship in Tourism and Hospitality
Eger, C., Fetzer, T., Peck, J. & Alodayni, S. (2022) Organizational, Economic or Cultural? Firm-Side Barriers to Employing Women in Saudi Arabia. World Development, 160.
Eger, C. (2021) Equality and Gender at Work in Islam: The Case of the Berber Population in the High Atlas Mountains. Business Ethics Quarterly, 31(2), 210-241.
Eger, C. (2021) Gender Matters: Rethinking Violence in Tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 88, 5.2021.
Eger, C., Miller, G., and Scarles, C. (2019) Corporate philanthropy through the lens of ethical subjectivity. Journal of Business Ethics, 156(1), 141-153.
Eger, C., Scarles, C., and Miller G. (2019) Caring at a Distance: A Model of Business Care, Trust and Displaced Responsibility. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 27(1), 34-1.
Eger, C., Miller, G., Scarles, C. (2018) Gender and capacity building: A multi-layered study of empowerment. World Development, 106, 207-209.
I: Proceedings of the Eighty-second Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management . red. /Sonja Taneja. Briarcliff Manor, NY : Academy of Management 2022, 1 s., s. 2220 (Academy of Management Proceedings)
Paper presented at The WU Gender and Diversity Conference 2022, 2022
I: Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Vol. 30, Nr. 7, 7.2022, s. 1459-1475
I: World Development, Vol. 160, 12.2022
I: Business Ethics Quarterly, Vol. 31, Nr. 2, 4.2021, s. 210-241
I: Annals of Tourism Research, Vol. 88, 5.2021
Paper presented at MENA Chief Economist Seminar Series, 2021
I: Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. red. /Deborah C Poff; Alex C. Michalos. Cham : Springer 2021
I: Tourism and Gender-Based Violence : Challenging Inequalities. . red. /Paola Vizcaino; Heather Jeffrey; Claudia Eger. Wallingford : CABI Publishing 2020, s. 175-180
I: Tourism and Gender-Based Violence : Challenging Inequalities. . red. /Paola Vizcaino; Heather Jeffrey; Claudia Eger. Wallingford : CABI Publishing 2020, s. 1-13
Wallingford : CABI Publishing 2020, 208 s.
I: Journal of Sustainable Tourism, Vol. 27, Nr. 1, 1.2019, s. 34-51
I: Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 156, Nr. 1, 4.2019, s. 141-153
I: e-Review of Tourism Research, Vol. 16, Nr. 4, 2019, s. 378-380
Abstract from RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2019, 2019
I: Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings: CTS 2019. . red. /Kellee Caton. Kamloops : Thompson Rivers University 2019, 1 s.
I: Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings: CTS 2019. . red. /Kellee Caton. Kamloops : Thompson Rivers University 2019, 1 s.
Paper presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2018, 2018
I: Book of Abstract #27thNordic: Tourism Implications and Dilemmas. Tromsø : UiT 2018, 1 s., s. 34
I: World Development, Vol. 106, 6.2018, s. 207-219
Abstract from RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2017, 2018
Cambridge, MA : Harvard Kennedy School 12.2018 (Policy Insight)
I: 2017 Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings: CTS 7. . red. /Kellee Caton. Kamloops, BC : Thompson Rivers University 2017, 1 s.
I: 2017 Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings. CTS 7. red. /Kellee Caton. Kamloops, BC : Thompson Rivers University 2017, 1 s.
København : Women Academics in Tourism 2017, 48 s.
I: 2017 Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings. CTS 7. red. /Kellee Caton. Kamloops, BC : Thompson Rivers University 2017, 1 s.
Brussels : European Commission 2016, 141 s. (ITSSOIN - Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation - Project Deliverables, Nr. 7.5)
Abstract from RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2015, 2015
Abstract from RGS-IBG Annual International Conference 2013, 2013
Business Fights Poverty , 2021
Conference on Sexism in Organizations
No outside activities to report.