Steffen Brenner
Associate Professor
Om
Primary research areas
What makes C-suite choices ethically sound and value-maximizing?
I study how international contexts shape managerial decision-making and top-management-team selection. Because CEOs’ choices ripple through innovation, jobs, fairness, and sustainability, my work aims to make executive decisions both ethical and economically effective.
My research helps:
companies design incentive and governance systems (e.g., CEO pay, media oversight) that curb misconduct and align with long-term value;
organizations build inclusive leadership pipelines (gender & migrant executives) that win employee support;
boards and policymakers tailor practices to institutional settings, from investor protection to aging workforces.
I use game-theoretic models, archival data, and large surveys. Findings in leading journals have received international awards. I review for top outlets, supervise PhDs, and collaborate with practitioners.
My ambition is to deliver evidence-based tools that let companies do the right thing—and perform better while doing it.
Publications
See all publicationsjuni 2025
Certainty Beats Risk
The Role of the Positivity Effect in Decision Making Among Older CEOs
Steffen Brenner, Associate Professor
Jeppe Christoffersen, Associate Professor
Torben Juul Andersen, Professor
Thomas Plenborg, Professor