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Björn Jindra serves as Professor in the Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. His research profile demonstrates deep engagement with international business dynamics, technology transfer mechanisms, and innovation economics within historical economic systems, particularly focusing on the German Democratic Republic (GDR) as a critical case study for understanding planned economies.
Professor Jindra's scholarly focus spans:
- Technology transfer barriers in transition economies
- Social network structures driving firm internationalization
- Productivity effects of inventorship in socialist systems
- Technological variety management in multinational enterprises
His recent publication trajectory (2023-2024) reveals a cohesive analytical framework examining how historical institutional contexts shape innovation outcomes. Multiple studies leverage the unique GDR case to derive transferable insights about technology adoption under constrained environments, while newer work investigates network topology effects on global expansion strategies. This research program significantly contributes to understanding innovation resilience in non-market economies and cross-border knowledge flows.
Professor Jindra has supervised two research projects, indicating active mentorship responsibilities. His publication record in high-impact journals like the Journal of Technology Transfer suggests sustained research funding, though specific grant mechanisms remain unreported in available materials. Current collaborations with scholars including Andreas Hipp and Kwame Medase demonstrate ongoing empirical work in economic history and innovation studies.



