About Us
Rethinking Entrepreneurship in Society is an interdisciplinary research environment at Copenhagen Business School. We combine entrepreneurship, management, history, law and sociology for a better understanding of the discourse of entrepreneurship and how it shapes actions and behaviors in society.
Project Team
PhD Fellows
Nicolai C. Jepsen
PhD Fellow
Exploring the relationship between entrepreneurship and labor
Wanjun (Jim) Lei
PhD Fellow
Paradoxical Heroisms: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Popular Images of Entrepreneurial Leadership in Cinematic Narratives
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PhD Supervisors
Stina Teilmann-Lock
Associate Professor of Design Entrepreneurship
Christian Garmann Johnsen
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship
Lena Olaison
Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship & Vice Head of Department, Business Humanities and Law
Please note that some of our esteemed professors that have been previously introduced, also serve as supervisors,
and you can find their introductions in the 'Project Team' section above.
Postdocs
Visiting Professors
Advisory Board
"By examining both the societal strengths and costs of our ideals of entrepreneurship, this project aims to help businesses, policy-makers, and the public develop agency over entrepreneurship in our time. There is no one-size-fits-all mold for entrepreneurship. Our contributions explore the social mechanisms by which entrepreneurship as a discourse links to processes of social change."