
معرفی
Faith Hatani serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School. Her research centers on the nexus of international business practices and sustainable development frameworks within emerging economies, with particular emphasis on policy implementation and corporate strategies.
Her scholarly work investigates multinational enterprise operations in sustainable business contexts, media framing of foreign aid policies (especially Japan-Africa relations), green industrial transitions, and renewable energy innovation mechanisms. Key research threads examine how global value chains integrate sustainability objectives, the role of corporate governance in SDG advancement, and comparative analyses of technological adoption in automotive and energy sectors across Asian and African markets.
Publication trends reveal consistent focus on sustainable business models in emerging markets, with increasing attention to policy-tool effectiveness (e.g., feed-in premiums) and cross-cultural dimensions of sustainability implementation. Recent outputs demonstrate methodological diversity spanning quantitative policy analysis, qualitative discourse studies, and comparative industry case research.
Dr. Hatani actively contributes to academic discourse through conference leadership, having co-organized the EIBA 2020 panel on sustainable business in emerging markets and participated in multiple expert panels regarding renewable energy opportunities, Japan's technological competitiveness, and African port development within global value chains. Her supervision of two graduate students reflects commitment to developing next-generation scholars in international business sustainability.




