Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark
My work focuses on how organizations engage in non-market strategies. In numerous publications and research grants I have reconstructed how the demand for virtue and ‘morality’ changes organizational strategies, and ultimately capitalism, as organizations begin to interact with the competing civil religions of our time. Theoretically, my research puts thresholds, borders and the act of concrete space ordering centre stage – as an antidote to contemporary emphasis on time, events, fluidity, and assemblages. At Copenhagen Business SchooI, I teach organization studies, economic sociology, and entrepreneurship. Find more details and my publication list here: https://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-business-humanities-and-law/staff/sscbhl
Organization Studies Market Studies Economic Sociology Entrepreneurship Market Research
Research Undergraduate and Postgraduate Teaching Development of MSc in Marketing and Management (University of London degree level)
During Summer 2001, I worked in the Market Research Department of Leo Burnett in Frankfurt/Main. I supported the agency's survey research and smaller qualitative projects, mainly for Philip Morris (Marlboro), but also for media organizations (Focus magazine).