Our research is anchored in four research groups and several centres.
Research groups
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B2B Marketing og Supply Chain Management
Relationship marketing, innovation and business development, networking and value chains
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Entreprenørskab og Organisation
Budding entrepreneurs, corporate entrepreneurship and small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) management and growth
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Management and Economics of Resources and the Environment
Environmental and natural resource economics with specific emphasis on economic uses of the interlinked biosphere and biophysical systems
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Markets, Organization and Behavior
Consumer and business behavior based on microeconomics and other theories from social sciences.
Centers
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Centre for Fisheries & Aquaculture Management & Economics
A network and research school within resource and fisheries management and economics connecting universities, research institutions and researchers.
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Center for Sustainable Business Development and Policy
Researches various business development themes in close collaboration with the actors within the business development system
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Center for Organizing Social Sustainability
The Interdisciplinary Center for Organizing Social Sustainability is dedicated to researching phenomena relating to how social well-being can be fostered in and by organizations. Organizations comprise private companies and public organizations, but also larger organized constructs such as the EU or “Europe” as a territorial organization and virtual communities.
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Danish Center for Risk and Safety Management
Interdisciplinary research in risk and safety - across health, social, business and engineering sciences
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Energy Management Research Centre
Strengthens SDU’s position in business and economics research applied to the energy sector
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European Center for Risk and Resilience Studies
Aims to enhance the understanding of risks and resilience and develop practical strategies that can shape a resilient future
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Marine Resource Governance in the Arctic
Identifies and provides guidance in solving the main governance challenges of the marine living resources in the Arctic Ocean