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to the research and teaching at CBS LAW and play an active role in the unit’s life as well as wider activities at the Department of Business Humanities and Law. Research Environment: The Department of Business
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of the Department of Economics are: The Future of Work: Employment and the Functioning of Labor Markets Energy, Environment, and Resources Firm Behavior, Innovation and the Functioning of Markets Globalization
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an internationally recognised environment for research and teaching in strategy, innovation, entrepreneurship, and international business. The theoretical foundation for research in these areas is eclectic, combining
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. What unites faculty is an overriding concern for the organization of the human within its multiple environments and, by implication, a research interest in the interdisciplinary “conversation” between
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practices, are conducive to adequately identifying and preventing social, environmental and wider eco-system harm or risks, including in multi-tier supply chains in complex settings for environmental and
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proficiency due to international working environment. Good Danish proficiency is an advantage, but not a requirement. Knowledge of Stata is an advantage, but not necessary. Copenhagen Business School has a
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range of research areas within management, communication and the broader social sciences and humanities, studying organizations in global environments and the interaction and interdependencies of business
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: Employment and the Functioning of Labor Markets Energy, Environment, and Resources Firm Behavior, Innovation and the Functioning of Markets Globalization, Migration and Urbanization Growth, Unemployment, and
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in working in an organization of this type and it is expected that the applicant shows an interest in joining the department's research environment. You can read more about the department's research
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activities. At the same time, applicants should consider the overall contribution that they themselves can make to the department’s research environment. They should also demonstrate relevant experience in