Lars Håkanson

Professor, ph.d. Econ at CBS Executive

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  • CBS Executive

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CBS Executive

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Lars Håkanson is professor in international business at CBS. He was educated at the Stockholm School of Economics, where for many years he worked at the Institute of International Business (IIB). Later, he was professor at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria, held visiting appointments at Instituto de Estudios Superiores de la Empresa (IESE), Vienna University of Economics and Business, University of Queensland Business School and was a Visiting Academic at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge. His teaching, research and consulting focuses on knowledge governance in the development of firms, industries and regions and on related issues in international strategy, organization, and entrepreneurship.

Primary research areas

  •  Knowledge governance in theory and practice
  •  International management of technology and R&D
  •  ''Psychic'' and other distances in international business
  •  Post-merger integration

Courses

 IB40 International Business and Strategy
HA-IB Business Research Methodology
EngAGE Business Strategy

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