Jacob Hjortsberg
Postdoc
Om
Primary research areas
Connecting global chains to local lives.
I study how global systems — from pharmaceutical supply chains to governance models — shape everyday life. My current research follows the insulin value chain from Denmark to Southeast Asia, exploring how law, logistics, and regulation affect access to life-saving medicine.
I’m motivated by a curiosity about how complex global networks can work more fairly and effectively. My work combines anthropology, law, and political economy to understand the human and institutional dimensions of globalization.
Previously, I researched Singapore’s model of governance and economic development, asking how it manages to combine strong state control with openness to global business and innovation.
Through teaching, research, and collaboration, I aim to connect academic insights with real-world challenges in health, policy, and global governance.