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Kristian Alm is an Associate Professor at the Department of Communication and Culture at BI Norwegian Business School. His expertise spans whistleblowing, business ethics, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and stakeholder theory. He has held academic positions since 2006, including Assistant Professor (2006–2008) and Associate Professor (2008–present).
Alm’s research integrates legal, philosophical, and organizational perspectives, focusing on ethical challenges in institutions and corporations. Notable work includes historical studies on whistleblowing in Norway and analyses of John Rawls’ theories applied to business ethics. He co-authored Varsling i Norge (2025), exploring whistleblowing’s evolution, and contributed to Enabling the Voices of Marginalized Groups (2021), advocating for inclusive ethical research.
His academic background includes a PhD from the University of Oslo (1997) and prior roles as Editor/Secretary for the Norwegian Government Commission on Human Values (1998–2001). Alm’s interdisciplinary approach addresses trust dynamics, ethical governance, and institutional accountability. He frequently publishes in journals like Journal of Business Ethics and collaborates with international scholars on CSR and whistleblowing.
Key themes in his work include the intersection of law and ethics, stakeholder dialogue mechanisms, and activist whistleblowing methodologies. His research underscores the need for robust frameworks to protect whistleblowers and ensure CSR effectiveness. Alm’s contributions span books, peer-reviewed articles, and policy reports, reflecting his commitment to ethical discourse in business and society.


