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Bo Bernhard Nielsen is a Visiting researcher in the Department of Strategy and Innovation at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. His research centers on international business strategy, organizational learning, and global city dynamics, with significant contributions to understanding multinational enterprise location decisions and disaster resilience in cross-border operations.
Nielsen's work integrates theoretical frameworks on place and space with empirical analyses of cognitive barriers in organizational learning and strategic alliance formation. His research demonstrates consistent focus on how firms navigate foreignness liabilities in global cities while adapting to crises like natural disasters, reflecting deep expertise in institutional theory and international strategic management.
Recent publications reveal strong thematic continuity in international business strategy, particularly examining location choices of multinational enterprises through the lens of urban economics and disaster response systems. His work frequently employs systematic review methodologies and theoretical synthesis to advance understanding of spatial dynamics in global strategy.
Scientific awards include:
- JIBS Decade Award (2023) for the seminal article "Global Cities and Multinational Enterprise Location Strategy"
Nielsen has supervised one research project as indicated in institutional records, though specific student details are unavailable. No grant funding information is provided in the source material, but his research output demonstrates sustained scholarly activity through 120 publications across diverse formats including high-impact journal articles and encyclopedia contributions.




