
Michael Wendelboe Hansen
Associate Professor
Room: DAL/2Ø.029
Tel: +4538153146
E-mail:
P R I M A R Y R E S E A R C H A R E A S
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International business
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Firm strategy, organization and management in emerging markets
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Private sector development
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Spillover and linkage effects
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Foreign direct investment in and from developing countries
C O U R S E S
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International Business and Economic Development
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Business Strategy in Developing Countries
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Managing Foreign Direct Investment Projects
R E S E A R C H P R O J E C T S
S E L E C T E D P U B L I C A T I O N S
- Hansen, M.W. and Schaumburg–Müller, Firms in Developing Countries: A theoretical probe into the borderland of business studies and development studies. European Journal of Development Studies, Spring 2010.
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Hansen, M.W., Torben Pedersen and Bent Petersen, MNC Strategies and Linkage Effect in Developing Countries. Journal of World Business, 2009 -
Hansen, M.W. et al., Change of Subsidiary Mandates in Emerging Markets: The Case of Danish MNCs in India Transnational Corporations Review Volume 3, Number 2 June 2011 -
Hansen, M.W., et al, Strategies in emerging markets, A Case book on Danish MNCs in China and India, Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School Press, 2010. -
Rugraff, E. and M.W.Hansen (ed), Multinational corporations and local firms in emerging economies, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2011.
C O M M U N I C A T I O N
2013
In: Jyllands-Posten, 25.10.2013, p. 35
Vol. 9B11M054, Ontario : Ivey Publishing 2011, 20 p.
London : Ivey Publishing 2011, 12 p.
In: Berlingske Tidende, No. Kultur & Debat, 23.11.2010, p. 9
Frederiksberg : Samfundslitteratur 2001
Frederiksberg : Samfundslitteratur 2000
Frederiksberg : Samfundslitteratur 2000
København 2000
Frederiksberg : Samfundslitteratur 1999
In: Ukendt publiceringskanal, 1999
I N T H E M E D I A
My main research interest is related to firm strategy, organization and management in emerging markets and developing countries. A key theme is how conventional business theories and research methodologies need to be modified when we analyze firms in emerging markets and developing countries. Theoretically, I work with various IB theories and perspectives, including transaction cost economics, resource and capability perspectives, and spillover and linkage theories. I have done extensive empirical research on Danish MNCs in developing countries and emerging markets, on outward FDI from developing countries (in particular from India), and on private sector development.