Casper Berg Lavmand Larsen
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Primary research areas
Researching governance as a force for sustainable business – caring for people and the planet
My research investigates how corporate governance mechanisms shape corporate behavior and their societal implications. With a background in Economics and Philosophy, I study governance as both a driver of firm performance and an institution affecting workers, stakeholders, and the environment.
One strand of my work focuses on worker participation and employee involvement in decision-making, including projects on employee-elected board members and their impact on firms’ internal labor markets, as well as a study of cooperation committees in the Danish labor market model and their role in conflict resolution, information sharing, and workplace well-being.
Another strand explores the governance implications of non-financial reporting, with projects examining its effectiveness in driving sustainable business practices and how multinational firms navigate fragmented international regulatory landscapes.
Publications
See all publications9. maj 2025
Co-determination Institutions
Deeply Rooted in Many Danish Firms, but Others Lacking Formal Employee Involvement
Go to publicationseptember 2024
Internal Promotion or External Hire?
Staffing Management Positions When Employees Have a Seat in the Boardroom
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