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Roger Bandick is an Associate Professor at Linköping University's Department of Management and Engineering. His research focuses on international trade, globalization effects on firms, labor markets, and public policy. He has published extensively on topics such as offshoring, corporate acquisitions, export dynamics, and ethnic bias in public housing practices. Bandick is affiliated with the Division of Economics (NEK) within the Department of Management and Engineering (IEI). His work bridges theoretical economic models with empirical studies, contributing to understanding global value chains, firm behavior, and policy implications.
Key research interests include trade liberalization impacts, plant survival in global markets, and socio-economic outcomes of corporate strategies. He collaborates with scholars like Patrik Karpaty, Michael Koch, and Ali Ahmed. Bandick advises PhD students, including Chowdhury Abdullah-Al-Baki. His research has been featured in journals like Housing Studies, Applied Economics Letters, and The World Economy.
Bandick's recent work (2023–2024) analyzes ethnic bias in Sweden's housing sector and the role of imports in productivity growth. Earlier studies (2010s) investigated offshoring's effects on productivity and employment. His interdisciplinary approach spans economics, public policy, and international business, with a focus on empirical analysis of global economic phenomena.
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