fjioa

Institut for Organisation

Federico
Jensen
Ph.d.-stipendiat


Kontor: KIL/14.A-3.46
E-mail: fj.ioa@cbs.dk
Præsentation

I am pursuing a double-Ph.D. degree at Copenhagen Business School, Department of Organization, and at the Sino-Danish center for education and research, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. 

My research studies the rising role of China on shipping and transport networks and the impact this has on power dynamics in the global economy with a special focus on the “greening” of transport. I am generally interested in state-capital relations and their interactions in relation to sustainability practices and structural change. This project is financed by the Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research.
 
Prior to this project, I have studied Sustainable Industrialization practices in Ethiopia, focusing on the growing apparel sector in the country, based in ‘Eco-Industrial Parks’.
 

 

Primære forskningsområder
Green ports and green shipping
International Political economy 
Critical logistics
Industrial Policy
Global Value chains and Global Production Networks
 


 

Links
Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/fjioa
Kurser
Teaching at the Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research in Beijing, Public Management and Social Development master’s program.
 
IPE course at IBP bachelor’s program.
 
Udvalgte publikationer

Federico Jensen / State Capitalism and Spanish Port Development along the Maritime Silk Road
In: Environment and Planning A, 3.3.2022

Journal article > peer review

 

Publikationer sorteret efter:
2022
Federico Jensen / Capitalism and the Sea: The Maritime Factor in the Making of the Modern World
I: The AAG Review of Books, Vol. 10, Nr. 1, 2022, s. 26-27
Anmeldelse > peer review
Federico Jensen / Connectivity, Geopolitics, and Maritime Networks : The Infrastructural Power of Shipping Flows.
Paper presented at 63rd ISA Annual Convention 2022, 2022
Paper > peer review
Federico Jensen; Lindsay Whitfield / Leveraging Participation in Apparel Global Supply Chains through Green Industrialization Strategies : Implications for Low-income Countries.
I: Ecological Economics, Vol. 194, 4.2022
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Federico Jensen / State Capitalism and Spanish Port Development along the Maritime Silk Road
I: Environment and Planning A, 3.3.2022
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2021
Alexander Linyu Qian Chen; Federico Jensen / China’s New Normal and Its Emerging Coastal-Inland Spatial-Cum-Logistical Fix : Spatial Planning as a Tool of State Capitalist Intervention.
Paper presented at SASE 33rd Annual Conference 2021 - Virtual, 2021
Paper
Michael Prehn; Federico Jensen / Hard Liners vs. Laggard, Understanding IMO's Role in Accelerating or Hindering the Climate Transition
Paper presented at The Annual Conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists. IAME 2021, 2021
Paper > peer review
Michael Prehn; Federico Jensen / Hard Liners vs. Laggards, Understanding IMO’s Role in Accelerating or Hindering the Climate Transition
Paper presented at The Annual Conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists. IAME 2021, 2021
Paper > peer review
Lindsay Whitfield; Federico Jensen / Leveraging Participation in Apparel Global Supply Chains through Green Industrialization Strategies : Implications for Low-income Countries.
Paper presented at SASE 33rd Annual Conference 2021 - Virtual, 2021
Paper
2020
Federico Jensen / Constraints on Eco-industrial Development in the Context of Global Production Networks : The Case of Ethiopian Eco-industrial Parks.
Roskilde : Center for African Economies. Roskilde University 2020, 27 s. (CAE Working Papers, Nr. 2020: 1)
Working paper
Bibeskæftigelse

2022
No outside activities to report

2021
No outside activities to report

 

2020
Roskilde University (January - March)
Research Assistant

2019
Roskilde University (December)
Research Assistant