Marie Curie Fellowship

Dr. Sabina Nielsen from CCG has been awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship from the EU Commission for the research project “A longitudinal multilevel investigation of the influence of top management team, board of directors and CEO characteristics on firm strategy and performance of European MNCs”.

28/01/2009

Dr. Sabina Nielsen from CCG has been awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship from the EU Commission for the research project “A longitudinal multilevel investigation of the influence of top management team, board of directors and CEO characteristics on firm strategy and performance of European MNCs”. Marie Curie European Reintegration Grants (ERG) are individual grants aimed at researchers from the EU and Associated States who have participated in a Marie Curie action for at least two years. The grants assist them to become professionally reintegrated usually within their country of origin. It is intended that these grants will encourage researchers to include transnational mobility within the framework of their longer-term career.

Sabina Nielsen is a Marie Curie post-doctoral research fellow at the Department of International Economics and Management, Copenhagen Business School. She received her Ph.D. from University of St. Gallen, Switzerland and her dissertation won the European International Business Academy (EIBA) best dissertation proposal award in 2003 and was nominated for the Barry Richman best dissertation award at the Academy of Management (AOM) in Philadelphia, USA and the Gunnar Hedlund best dissertation award at the EIBA in Catania, Italy in 2007. Her research in the area of corporate governance and top management teams has been published in international scholarly journals and in best paper proceedings of the Academy of Management and the Academy of International Business.

Sidst opdateret: Communications // 26/10/2012