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Dorte Salskov-Iversen (1958)
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Dorte Salskov-Iversen CV April 2013
Education
1992: Ph.D. (Industrial Relations & Cultural Studies), the SPRØK Centre (Centre for
Language and Business), Copenhagen Business School
1984: MA (International Business Communication: major English, minor French – in Danish: cand.ling.merc. Engelsk (engelsk/fransk EA)), Department of English, CBS
Professional Career
Present positions at CBS
2007- Vice President for International Affairs (part-time). This involves responsibility
for coordinating and co-developing CBS’s international strategy and key relationships with international partners
2005- Head of Department, Department of Intercultural Communication and Management (ICM)
1996- Associate Professor, ICM
Previously held positions at CBS
2000-2006 August 2000 – December 2006: Associate Dean for Education (at the then Faculty of Economics and Business Administration).
2000-2005 Academic Director of the CBS CEMS Master of International Management programme
1998-2001 Academic Director of the B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Business, Language and Culture
(formerly SPRØK)
1992-1996 Assistant Professor, the SPRØK Centre and since 1994, ICM
1987-1992 Doctoral studies (including two 6-month maternity leaves), the SPRØK
(Language and Business) Centre, CBS
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CEMS related responsibilities (current and past) 2000- Member of CEMS’ Executive Board, representing CBS (CEMS - the Global
Alliance for Management Education - a strategic alliance between 29 global
business schools and app. 65 Multinational Corporations, whose joint
programme CEMS Master in International Management is currently ranked No 3
at Financial Times’ ranking of MSc in General Management). The Executive
Board drives the development of this exclusive and highly ambitious
collaborative effort, at its annual meeting; in task forces; through internal peer
reviews; etc.
2010-2014 Appointed (by the CEMS Executive Board) Chair of the CEMS Academic
Committee, driving implementation and development of the CEMS Master in International Management (MIM).
2008-2014 As one of the 5 CEMS Committee Chairs, member of the CEMS Management
Team, Chaired by the CEMS Chairman (2010-2014: Thomas Bieger, Rector, St
Gallen).
2008-2010 Chair of the CEMS Committee on Research and Doctoral Education, driving
CEMS’ research agenda and organising and leading two annual meetings for the
PhD Coordinators/Vice Deans from the CEMS member schools.
2006- Member of the CEMS Committee on Globalisation and Membership.
Other selected responsibilities (2004- )
2013- Member (by invitation) of the International Advisory Board of Turku School of
Economics, Finland.
2011- Member (by invitation) of the International Advisory Board of Corvinus
University of Budapest.
2008-2012 Member (by appointment) of Rådet for Internationalisering af Uddannelserne
(The Council for the Internationalisation of Education), the Ministry of Science,
Innovation and Higher Education, representing the Danish Universities. The
Council was discontinued at the end of 2012 following the reorganisation of the
Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education.
2007-2012 Member (by invitation) of the Board of Mindlab, a cross-departmental unit for
user-centred innovation in the public sector, established on January 1st 2007 by
Ministry of Business and Growth (formerly the Ministry of Economic and
Business Affairs (www.oem.dk), the Ministry of Taxation (www.skm.dk), and the
Ministry of Employment (www.bm.dk) in Denmark.
2007- Bologna Expert, appointed the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher
education, representing the Danish Universities.
2005- Member of ABIS’s (Academy of Business in Society) Supervisory Board,
representing CBS, who is also among the founding fathers of this organisation.
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2005-2006 Member of CIRIUS’s (an agency under the then Ministry of Science, Technology and Development) Committee for Higher Education, representing CBS.
2000-2006 Member of the Studenterbrokomité, Öresund University, representing CBS, in
2003 as Vice Chairman, in 2004 as Chairman, in 2005 as outgoing Chairman.
Other selected tasks connected to my VP role and experience in and knowledge about Higher Education (2005- )
June-
October
2013
Appointed Chair of International Audit Team of Hanken School of Economics.
March 2013 Appointed Expert Member of a Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation
in Education (SIU) Evaluation Committee commissioned to evaluate applications
for the SIU/CAPES programme for joint cooperation projects between higher
education and research institutions in Brazil and Norway
March 2013 With Heads of Department Pierre Guillet de Monthoux and Alex Klinge,
participating in the Aspen Undergraduate Business Education Consortium
Conference at Denver University 10-12 March 2013
January
2013
Representing CBS at the EFMD Annual Deans and Directors Meeting at Koc
University 30 January-1 February, Istanbul, Turkey, moderating the Working
Group Session on International Partnering.
September-
October
2012
Appointed Expert Member of a Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation
in Education (SIU) Evaluation Committee commissioned to evaluate applications
submitted the SIU’s Nordic Masters 4th call.
October
2012
Participation (with Vice Dean of Education Sven Bislev) in the The Fourth
International Business School Shanghai Conference 2012 hosted by Antai
College of Business and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
April 2012-
January
2013
With Vice Dean of Education Sven Bislev and Associate Professor Sudhanshu
Rai, leading CBS’ commitment to and engagement in the India Today-
Copenhagen Tomorrow Events, including the initiative’s key conference 13-14
September at Arken and CBS.
June 2012 Chairing CBS Delegation to IMT (Associate Professors Sudhanshu Rai and
Michael W. Hansen, International Office Director Tom Dahl-Østergaard), signing
the IMT-CBS Strategic Partnership and participating in the Global Business School Network’s Annual Conference, hosted by IMT.
March 2012 Chairing CBS Delegation (with Heads of Department Pierre Guillet de Monthoux
and Alex Klinge) participating in the Aspen Undergraduate Business Education
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Consortium Conference at the George Washington University 19-20 March 2012
Nov 2011 Participation in the Öresund Delegation to the InnoAsia 2011 conference 15-17
November 2011: Energy Sufficiency – Sustainable Future, Hong Kong
Oct 2011 Visits to Tongi University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Antai, CEIBS, Fudan and Nordic Centre at Fudan, 19-22 October 2011
April-
August
2011
Chairing International Peer Review of Aalto School of Economics’ Education
related activities 10-15 April, writing up the Peer Review Report and participating in follow-up meeting on 16-17 August 2011 in Helsinki
June 2010 Participation in the Bologna Training Seminar ‘Recognition in Higher Education –
How to Make it Work’, hosted by Tallin University and Tallin University of Technology
Participation in Nordic Bologna Collaboration, University of Iceland, 26-28 March 2009
March 2009 Participation in the Bologna Training Seminar ‘Make Mobility Happen’, 30-31 March 2009, Università La Sapienza, Rome.
20006-
2008
Teaching at the annual Academic Director Programme (Universitets-
Studielederkursus), offered in conjunction by Syddansk Universitet and CBS. Theme: Internationalization of Higher Education.
2004-2008 Offering expert opinions (by invitation) to the Det Danske Evalueringsinstitut
(EVA - The Danish Evaluation Institute - an agency under the Danish Ministry of
Education)
July-
August
2004
ESMU (European Centre for the Strategic Management of Universities) Chairing
the task force commissioned to evaluate CBS’ role in the regional economy; and
writing up the final report; and including presentation at the ESMU workshop at CBS 22-24 November 2004.
June-
November
2004
EQUIS - Member of the task force commissioned to inform and steer the CBS EQUIS 2004 re-accreditation process.
Selected addresses (2004- ):
Keynote at the Danish Agency of Universities and Internationalisation (under the
Ministry of Research, Innovation and Higher Education) seminar on Education
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Collaboration with Growth Countries, Southern University of Denmark, 28 February
2013 (title of address: ‘When is international education collaboration strategic?’)
Keynote at the China-Europe Cooperation for a Long-Term Sustainability Conference,
Corvinus University of Budapest, 10-11 November 2011 (title of address: ‘Chinese-
Europe Cooperation – A Higher Education Perspective: Business Education and
Research’)
Invited speaker at concluding panel in the EDUNIVERSAL World Convention 2011,
Tongji University, Shanghai, 13-15 October 2011 (‘Trends in Business Education: A
European Perspective and a CBS Response’)
Invited speaker at the 2011 Annual PIM Conference, NHH, Bergen 5-7 October 2011
(title of address: Responsible Management Education from Principles to Practice:
Progress, Pitfalls and problems’)
Invited speaker at the DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dients), Berlin, 29-30
December November, (‘Vertical Mobility in Denmark and at CBS’).
Invited Speaker at the EAIE Annual Conference 13 September 2011, Copenhagen (‘CBS
– An Introduction’)
Invited speaker at the 2010 Annual PIM Conference, University of Otago, New Zealand,
November 2010 (‘Integrating economic, environmental and social sustainability in
teaching and research’)
Chairing and speaker at IAIE Conference Session Nantes 15-18 September 2010:
Speaker at CBS conference on Faglig opdatering og inspiration for gymnasiets tysk, -
fransk- og spansklærere, CBS, 26 January 2009: ’Områdeviden, kultur og sprog i en
business optik. Introduktion til CBS’s tværfaglige uddannelsesfilosofi’.
Speaker by invitation at the CIRIUS Seminar on The Bologna Process in the Nordic
Countries, 12-13 January 2009: ‘An Internationalizing University. The CBS Experience’.
Speaker by invitation at the University College (Professionshøjskole) Conference on
Internationalization, 12 November 2008, Fredericia, Denmark: ’En internationaliseret
uddannelsesinstitution. Hvad forstås ved internationalisering og hvordan kan man
arbejde strategisk med det?’.
Speaker by invitation at meeting in the Committee on the University of the Future, the
Academy of the Technical Sciences, Denmark, November 6 2008: ‘Internationalisering
af de danske universitetsuddannelser’.
Speaker by invitation at the First ASEM Rectors’ Conference – Europe Higher Education
Leadership Dialogue Between Tradition and Reform: Universities in Asia and Europe at
the Crossroads, 27-29 October 2008, Freie Universität Berlin. Presentation in the
Working Group Governance and Management of Universities: ‘University Management
and Governance in a Stakeholder Perspective: a New Game’.
Speaker by invitation at the 2008 Annual PIM Meeting at Stockholm School of
Economics, Stockholm, Sweden, 22-24 October 2008: ‘Business Education Update
Europe: A SWOT Perspective from (the vantage point of) CBS’.
Speaker by invitation at the Cirius Seminar om kvalitet i mobilitet at Southern Denmark
University 7 April 2008: ’Fra Udvekslingsaftaler til strategiske alliancer – partnerpleje
og partnerudvikling’.
Speaker by invitation at the Cirius Seminar om anerkendelse og mobilitet i
videregående uddannelser at CBS 6 March 2008: ’Anerkendelse set fra en
uddannelsesinstitutions perspektiv’.
Speaker and participant by invitation at meeting for Sweden’s Bologona experts in
Sweden’s International Programme Office for Education and Training, Stockholm, 17
December 2008.
Speaker and Session Chair by invitation at the Nordic Council of Ministers Theme
Seminar (under Finnish Chairmanship)Developing Joint Programmes and Degrees in
Nordic and Baltic Countries Semin’, Tampere, Finland, 12-14 December 2007:
‘Recruiting Students – an Introductory Note’.
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Speaker by invitation at the 2007 Annual PIM Meeting, Wits Business School,
Johannesburg, South Africa, 24-27 October 2007:’The Leadership Dimension at the CBS
Full-time MBA’.
Speaker by invitation at seminar in Magistrenes Arbejdsløshedskasse 8 June 2006
Speaker at the NUAS/NUS Conference (Nordiska Universitets-Administratörs-
Samarbetet) for Communication Staff at CBS, 30 January 2006 ‘Teaming up with
Academia, an offer you can’t refuse?’.
Speaker by invitation at the AACSB and EFMD Conference ’Strategic Alliances’,
Montreal, 19-20 November 2004.
Speaker by invitation at the EFMD Annual Meeting (European Foundation of
Management Development), Madrid 13-15 June 2004 (The CBS Programme Portfolio
Strategy: Diversity in Management Education - Harnessing Cross-Disciplinarity).
Speaker by invitation at annual meeting of the Department of Political Science,
University of Copenhagen (CBS’ experience with cross-disciplinary programmes), 1 June
2004.
Speaker by invitation at the CIRIUS ERASMUS MUNDUS Conference 1 April 2004 (CBS’
experience with international joint and double degree programmes).
Research
Research fields
Public management & governance; processes of globalization; discourse and organization.
Publications
Irwin, Alan; Morsing, Mette and Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2011), ‘Business schools in society.
The distinctiveness of diversity’. In: Mette Morsing and Alfons Sauquet Rovira (eds) Business schools and their contribution to society. London: Sage Publications
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte, Hansen, Hans Krause, and Bislev, Sven (2008), ‘Governmentality,
Globalization and Local practice: Transformations of a Hegemonic Discourse’. In: Bidyut
Chakrabarty & Mohit Bhattacharya (ed.) Governance: a reader, Oxford University Press, New
Delhi (Oxford: Oxford University Press).
Hansen, Hans Krause and Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2008), ‘Management: The Discursive
Moment’. In: Norman Fairclough and Anna Duszak (eds), Krytyczna Analiza Dyskursu:
interdyscyplinarne podejście do komunikacji społecznej (CDA: an interdisciplinary approach to
social communication) (Krakow: Universitas)
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte 2008, Den transnationale dimension i dansk (kommunal) offentlig
ledelse - om 'det udvidede ledelsesunivers', Politik 11:1, pp. 42-53.
Hansen, Hans Krause and Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (eds) (2008a), Critical Perspectives on
Private Authority in Global Politics (London: Palgrave Macmillan).
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte and Hansen, Hans Krause (2008) ’Chapter 8: Globalizing Webs in
Public/Private and Translocal Interfaces’. In: Hansen and Salskov-Iversen 2008a, pp. 147-165.
Hansen, Hans Krause and Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2008b) ’Chapter 11: Conclusions: The
Making of Authority in global Politics – Towards the Engagement of Practice and Micropolitics’.
In: Hansen and Salskov-Iversen 2008a, pp. 208-222.
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Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2006), ‘Global Interconnectedness: the Case of Danish Local
Government in Network Society’. In: Hoff, Jens and Hansen, Hans Krause (eds) (2006), Hoff,
Jens and Hansen, Hans Krause: /Digital Governance://Networked Societies. Creating authority,
community, and identity in a globalized world/, (Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur).
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2006), ‘Learning Across Borders: The Case of Danish Local
Government’. In: International Journal of Public Sector Management, Volume 19, Issue 6,
2006, pp. 673-686.
Hansen, Hans Krause, and Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2006), ‘Global Interconnectedness: Local
Authorities and Transnational Networking’. In: 'Politics and Media' - Issue 2: Volume 9: September 2006.
Hansen, H.K. and D. Salskov-Iversen (2005), ‘Public Sector Innovation: E-Modernization and
Globalizing Webs’, in: M. Veenswijk (ed.) Organizing Innovation. New Approaches to Cultural
Change and Intervention in Public Sector Organizations. IOS Press, Amsterdam, Oxford, Fairfax, Tokyo, pp. 134-143.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2005), ‘Danske kommuner i netværkssamfundet – et transnationalt
perspektiv’. I: Hoff, Jens (red.) (2005), Informationsteknologi og demokratisk innovation:
styring, politisk kommunikation og borgerdeltagelse, (Copenhagen: Samfundslitteratur).
Hansen, Hans Krause and Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2005), ‘Remodelling the Transnational
Political Realm: Partnerships, Benchmarking Schemes and the Digitalization of Governance’.
In: Alternatives, Volume 30, Number 2, 2005.
Hansen, Hans Krause and Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2005),’Globalizing Webs: Translation of
Public Sector e-Modernization’. In: Czarniawska, Barbara and Sévon, Guje (eds.) (2005),
Global Ideas (Malmö: Liber).
Hansen, Hans Krause, Langer, Roy, Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (2005) ‘Politisk
Kommunikationsledelse’. I.: Pedersen, Dorthe (ed.) (2004), Offentlig ledelse i
managementstaten (København: Forlaget Samfundslitteratur).
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte and Bislev, Sven (2003), 'Obstacles to Welfare State Convergence: The
Role of Culture'. In: Nagel, Stuart (ed.) (2003), Policymaking and Democracy, Lanham:
Lexington Books.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte and Hansen, Hans Krause (2002), ‘Managerialised Patterns of Political
Authority: Partners, Peddlers and Entrepreneurial People’. In: Critical Quarterly Vol. 44, No 3
Autumn 2002.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte, Bislev, Sven and Hansen, Hans Krause (2002), ‘Discursive
Globalization: Transnational Discourse Communities and New Public Management’. In:
Ougaard, Morten and Higgott, Richard (eds), A Global Polity?, Routledge (2002).
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte, Bislev, Sven, and Hansen, Hans Krause: ‘The Global Diffusion of
Managerialism: Transnational Discourse Communities at Work’. Global Society, Volume 16, No.
2, April 2002.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte, Hansen, Hans Krause, and Langer, Roy (2001), ‘Managing Political
Communications’. In: Corporate Reputation Review, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2001
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Salskov-Iversen, Dorte and Holden, Nigel: ‘Managing Globalization: A Constructivist
Perspective’. In: Cartwright, Susan, Cooper, Cary, and Early, Christopher (eds) (2001),
Handbook of Organizational Culture and Climate, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte, Hansen, Hans Krause, and Bislev, Sven: ‘Governmentality,
Globalization and Local practice: Transformations of a Hegemonic Discourse’. In: Alternatives
Vol. 25, No. 2 (2000), Lynne Rienner Publishers, pp. 183-222.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte, and Bislev, Sven: ‘Economic Integration, Community and Social
Solidarity’. In: Appendini, Kirsten and Bislev, Sven (eds) (1999). Deficient Institutionality:
NAFTA and EU Integration. London: Macmillan.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (1999): ‘Clients, Consumers or Citizens? Cascading Discourses on the
Users of Welfare’. In: Dent, Mike, O’Neill, Maggie and Bagley, Carl (eds.) (1999): Professions,
New Public Management and the European Welfare State, Staffordshire: Staffordshire
University Press.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (1997): ‘A discursive perspective on British local government's
response to change’. In: Discourse & Society 1997 VOL. 8(3): 391-415. London: Sage
Publications
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (1997), Citizenship and Local Government. Reform in the UK - the
Case of Service Provision. In: Journal of Area Studies, no. 10, 1997, Loughborough University.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte, Hansen, Hans Krause, Novak, Lis and Werther, Charlotte,
‘Interdisciplinarity: The Need for Coming Full Circle’. In: Discourse & Society 1996 VOL. 7(3).
London: Sage Publications.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (1994) ‘The Cultural Dimension of British Industrial Relations’. In:
Ejdesgaard Jeppesen, Anne Marie and Salskov-Iversern, Dorte (eds) (1994): To Capture the
Bird’s Flight, København: Handelshøjskolens Forlag.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (1994), ’A Contrastive View on Collective Bargaining and the Role fo
Trade Unions in Denmark and Britain on the Eve of Project Europe. In: History of European
Ideas, 1994, VOL. 19, Nos 1-3, New York: Pergamon.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte and Werther, Charlotte (1993), ’Det britiske syn på EF og baggrunden
for det’. In: Hjort, Katrin, Løngreen, Hanne and Søderberg, Anne-Marie (eds) (1993):
Interkulturel Kommunikation. Spændingsfeltet mellem det globale og det lokale. København:
Samfundslitteratur
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (1993), Det kollektive overenskomstsystem i Storbritannien. Et
paradoks? En analyse i lyset af den individualistiske etos. Ph.D. thesis, Sprøk-centret,
Handelshøjskolen i København. Ark 69, June 1993.
Salskov-Iversen, Dorte (1992),’Det kollektive overenskomstsystem og lønfastsættelse i
Storbritannien’. In: Arbejderhistorie 38. Meddelelser om Forskning i Arbejderbevægelsens
Historie April 1992.
Major Research projects (1999- )
With Hans Krause Hansen leading an international and cross-disciplinary investigation
of Private Authority in Global Politics (2005-2007).
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Member of the Media and Democracy in the Network Society Project( the MODINET
project), 2002-2005: a three-year DKK 25 million interdisciplinary project, funded by
the Danish Research Council involving 36 researchers from the social sciences and
humanities in Denmark (http://www.modinet.dk).
With Sven Bislev (DICM) and Hans Krause Hansen (DICM), Comparative Regionalism:
Globalization and Transformations of the Public Sector. This project was part of a 3-year
trans-institutional project Globalization, Statehood, and World Order, anchored at the
Dept. of Political Science, Aarhus Universitet, financed by the Danish Social Science
Research Council 1999-2001.
Selected Research Conferences – with paper & presentation (2000- )
Salskov-Iversen, D.,’ The (Business) Case for Sustainability: the Communication Challenge. A Post-Crisis and Pre-Rio 20+ Reflection’. Keynote at the ICA 2012 Pre-conference 5th Global Communication Forum, Phoenix, USA, 23-27 May 2012
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Environmental Sustainability as a Public Governance Strategy – how to make it Sustainable? A perspective from the world of Local Government’. Presentation at the SEEIT (the European Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Energy Education, Innovation and Technology, at Denmark’s Technical University, 15-16 March 2012
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Environmental Sustainability as a City Management Strategy in Volatile
Times? A Post-Crisis Investigation into Sustainability Strategies’. Paper presented at the XVI
IRSPM Conference, Tor Vergata University 11-13 April 2012
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Environmental Sustainability as Strategy – is it Sustainable? A post-crisis
investigation into environmental sustainability strategies in ‘Green Cities’’. Paper presented at
the The Seventh Transatlantic Dialogue on Strategic Management of Public Organizations
23-26 June 2011, hosted by the Rutgers School of Public Affairs and Administration, Rutgers
University, Newark, NJ, USA
Karmark, E., Remke, R., and Salskov-Iversen, D. ’Sustainability Governance as an Emergent
Narrative for Cities and Local Governance: a Leadership Communication Perspective’. Paper
presented at the 2010 ISLC Conference, Lund University)
Remke, R., Karmark, E., and Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Sustainability – a new narrative for local
governance’. Paper presented at the 2010 Fourth Global Communication Forum at the Global
Communication Research Institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University September 28-30 2010
Salskov-Iversen, D. , ‘Cities as Global Actors: The Discursive Dimension’. Keynote at the Global Cities in eTimes: Urban Design, Creativity, Collaboration - The Fourth Global Communication Forum Shanghai, China 29-30 September 2010
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘The environment – a new space of governance innovation?’. Paper
presented at the panel track 17 ‘Public Administration and Sustainable Communities: the role
of the public sector in facilitating social, environmental and economic sustainability through
community-based organising’, 14th IRSPM Conference Berne, Switzerland/ April 7-9 2010: The
Crisis: Challenges for Public Managemen
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Transnationalization: a managerial resource for local public managers?’
Paper proposal for the EGPA Study Group on Intergovernmental Relations, EGPA Conference
(European Group of Public Administration) 2-5 September 2009, St-Julians, Malta
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Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Environmental Governance as an Emergent Narrative for Local
Governance – between Risk and Public Value’. Paper presented at the 13th IRSPM
(International Research Society for Public Management) Conference 6-8 April 2009, CBS.
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Authority Innovation: the Case of Local Government Environmental
Management at the Eve of the UN Copenhagen Climate Summit 2009’. Paper presented at the
EGPA (European Group of Public Administration) Conference 3-5 September 2008 Innovation
in the Public Sector, Workshop 2: Innovation in Governing Networks: Institutional Learning
and Leadership.
Salskov-Iversen, D.,’ Global Governance as Transnational Connectivity’. Paper presented at the
Fourth Transatlantic Dialogue on The Status of Intergovernmental and Multi-Level Governance
in Europe and the US, Workshop 1: ‘Theories and theoretical perspectives for investigating
IGR/Multi-level governance’, Bocconi 12-14 June 2008.
Hansen, H. Krause, and Salskov-Iversen, D., ’The Disaggregation, Innovation and Mediation of
Authority: Public/Private Interfaces’. Workshop on Accomplishments and Challenges in
Research on Private Authority and Private Governance in International Affairs International
Studies Association 48th Annual Convention, Chicago, 27 February -3 March 2007. Also
presented at the 2007 SASE (Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics) Conference at
CBS, 28-30 June 2007.
Hansen, H. Krause and Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘The Powers of Transnational Organization:
Shaping e-Modernization through Partnerships and benchmarking Schemes’. Paper presented
at the 2005 International Association of Communication Conference 26-30 May, New York.
Hansen, H. Krause and Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Weak Webs, Strong Allies’. Paper presented (by
invitation) at the international conference Reinventing the Public? Changing relationships
between public and public services, the Open University, UK, 15-16 April 2005.
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Learning across Borders: Transnational networking – the Case of Danish
Local Government’. Paper presented at the 2005 EFMD Conference on Public Sector
Management Development, 3-4 March 2005, Nottingham Business School, the Nottingham
Trent University, UK.
Salskov-Iversen, D. and Hansen, H. Krause, ‘Local translation of a global discourse - public
sector modernization as globalization at a distance’. Paper presented at the 6th International
Conference on Organizational Discourses, Amsterdam, 28-30 July 2004.
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Global interconnectedness: Best practice across borders – the case of
Danish local government’. Paper presented at the workshop on ‘Global governance, private-
sector rules, and cross-border policy networks’ at the International Studies Association 45th
Annual Convention, Montréal March 2004.
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Institutionalizing Change: Competitive Knowledge Construction in the
field of (E)-Governance’. Paper presented at the International Studies Association 44th Annual
Convention, Portland, Oregon, 25 February -v1 March, 2003 (Theme: Construction of
Knowledge).
Salskov-Iversen, D. and Hansen, H. Krause, ‘Remodelling the Transnational Political Realm:
Partnerships, Benchmarking Schemes and the Digitalization of Governance’. Paper presented
at the EGPA (European Group of Public Administration) Annual Conference, Oeiras (Portugal),
3-6 September, Research Group # 2: Governance: what do we know?
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Salskov-Iversen, D. and Hansen, H. Krause, ‘The ‘Remodelling the Transnational Political
Realm’ paper was also given, by invitation, at the Millenium Annual Conference ‘International
Relations in the Digital Age’, 18 October, 2003, London School of Economics.
Salskov-Iversen, D. and Hansen, H. Krause, ‘Management by Technology: The Role of ICT in
Transnational Government Discourse’. Paper presented at NOPSA XIII Nordiske
Statskundkabskongres 15-17 August 2002, Aalborg University.
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Regulation by Role Models: a Case Study of a Knowledge Peddler’. Paper
presented at the the European Group for Organizational Studies 18th Colloquium, 4-6 July,
2002. Barcelona, Spain (Subtheme 12: Transnational Regulations and Regulators).
Salskov-Iversen, D., Bislev, S. and Hansen, H. Krause, ‘Governance and Globalization:
‘Security privatization on the US-Mexican Border’. A new role for non-state actors in security
provision?’ Paper presented at the Business Association of Latin American Studies Annual
Conference, 4-7 April, 2001, University of San Diego.
Salskov-Iversen, D. and Bislev, S., ‘The Corporate Model in Public Administration: Globalization
or Americanization’. Presentation at the NAAS (Nordic Association for American Studies) 2001
Conference, CBS.
Salskov-Iversen, D., ‘Does EU membership endanger national identity and interests”.
Presentation (by invitation) at the conference The European Union – Opportunities and
Challenge’, 6-9 November 2001, Centre of European Studies, University of Economics, Prague.
Salskov-Iversen, D., and Bislev, S., ‘Globalization and discursive regulation: new public
management’. Paper presented at the 16th Nordiska Företagsekonomiska Ämneskonfrensen,
Uppsala Universitet, August 2001.
Salskov-Iversen, D.: ‘Enterprising up Local Government’. Paper presented at the 4th
International Conference on Organizational Discourse: Word-views, work-views and World-
views, 26-28 July 2000, The Management Centre, King’s College, University of London.
Salskov-Iversen, D., Bislev, S. and Hansen, H. Krause, ‘Transnational Discourse Communities:
Globalizing Public Management’. Paper presented at the International Studies Association 41st
Annual Convention, Los Angeles, CA 14-18 March 2000.
Reviewing
Public Management Review
Conference, Seminar and Workshop Organization (1998-)
Ruter Dam – Women: Careers, Role Models and Leadership. Co-organizer (with the CBS Career
Centre) of a Conference at CBS on 20 November 2007 in collaboration with the Swedish Ruter
Dam Foundation. Theme: the barriers to female advancement in organizational life, focussing
on the practical strategies on how to work around the invisible promotion barriers ; and on
how to promote greater gender diversity at the executive level by identifying, developing and
retaining female potential.
Critical Perspectives on Private Authority (with Hans Krause Hansen). International Workshop
with the contributors to a volume contracted with Palgrave Macmillan, including Professor Tony
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Porter (McMaster University), Professor John Clarke, Professor Janet Newman (Open
University) and Professor Wendy Larner (Bristol University), 17-18 March 2006.
EU Research on Social Sciences and Humanities and the 7th Framework Programme
(with Lilie Chouliaraki). Conference at CBS 22 June 22 2005. Key-note and special guest: Dr
Achilleas Mitsos, the European Commission Research Director-General. Other speakers: Mr
René Bugge Bertramsen, Director-General for Universities, the Danish Minisistry of Science,
Technology and Development, Professor Peter Maskell; Dorte Salskov-Iversen. Moderator:
Professor Flemming Poulfelt. Followed by Closed Seminar with an invited circle of CBS
scholars: The role of business related research in ‘building the Era of Knowledge for Growth.
Partipcants: Dr Mitsos, Professor David Lando, Department of Finance; Associate Professor
Mette Morsing, DICM; Professor Pascalis Raimondos-Moeller, Department of Economics;
Assistant Professor Pia Bramming, Department of Organization and Industrial Sociology;
Associate Professor Mark Lorentzen, Department of Industrial Economics and Strategy;
Associate Professor Lilie Chouliaraki, DICM; and Dorte Salskov-Iversen.
Ledelse over grænser? Kultur, identitet og kommunikation i en global virksomhedskontekst
(with Anne-Marie Söderberg – part of the series of events celebrating the 10 year and 20 year
anniversary respectively of the Department of Intercultural Communication and Management
and the BSc and MSc programmes in Business, Language and Culture), 25 May 2004, CBS.
Keynotes: Mads Øvlisen, former CEO Novo Nordisk), and Torben Laustsen, Chief Corporate
Communiations Officer, Nordea).
Academic-Corporate Partnerships in Action: Knowledge Generation – Recruitment – Branding.
Seminar 3 November 2003, with speakers from Danisco and Novo Nordisk A/S.
When Management is International: Themes and Perspectives. In celebration of the pan-
European Launch of the CEMS Master in International Management, 22 October 2001 CBS.
Speakers: Lars Almblom Jørgensen, Executive Vice President, Novo Nordisk A/S, Ulrich Bülow,
President and CEO, Sonofon; Eric Guthey, Associate Professor, CBS; Lars Håkanson, Professor,
CBS; Brad Jackson, School of Busienss and Public Management, Victoria University of
Management; Jan Mouritsen, professor, CBS, Majken Schultz, Professor, CBS.
International Conference on Discourse Analysis and Social Research 1998 (with Lilie
Chouliaraki, University of Copenhagen, Louise Philips, University of Roskilde and Hans Krause
Hansen, CBS). Key notes: Michael Billig, Loughborough University, John Clarke, Open
University, Norman Fairclough, Lancaster University, Janet Newman, Birmingham University,
Nigel Thrift, University of Bristol.
Teaching Due to my current portfolio of activities, I do not teach at CBS at all, with the exception of
MPA International Summer School in Cracow, with an international consortium of
universities (each August since 2002, including August 2010)
Occasional supervision of graduate theses (MSc in Business, Language and Culture and
MSc in Business and Organizational Communication.
Over the years, however, I have regularly taught and coordinated courses at
MSc in Business, Language and Culture (Intercultural Management)
B.Sc. in Business, Language and Culture
Ph.D. courses (The Danish Political Science Doctoral School)
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External Censor
1998- : Roskilde University and Aalborg University
PhD Supervision
Toyoko Sato, Dept. of ICM, CBS (thesis defended in August 2010)
Julie Uldam (an international PhD-scholarship, in collaboration with the Department of
Media and Communication at the London School of Economics and Professor Lilie
Chouliaraki), Dept. of ICM, CBS (thesis defended in December 2010)
2012-: Rasmus Kjærgaard Rasmussen (South Denmark University, 2nd supervisor)
Miscellaneous research related jobs/presentations/activities (2005- )
Invited Member of the Jury of The Innovating Minds – Czech Awards for Young
Europeans, announced and organized by University of Economics, Prague in cooperation
with a company Česká hlava s.r.o., under the auspices of the Czech Senate (the jury
work conducted in September-October 2009).
With Associate Professor Esben Karmark, co-teaching a module (Leadership as
Communication) at the Lederskab København Course 27 March 2009 and 12 April 2010,
a tailor-made course for the top management in the City of Copenhagen, offered by
CBS Executive Education in conjunction with Conmoto (a consultancy).
Member of the CEMS Interfaculty Group on Public Governance (2009-2011).
External Reviewer for the Economic and Social Research Council, The United Kingdom
(The Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills) May-June 2008.
Invited accompanying expert-cum-academic at the K17 (Kommunaldirektørforeningen,
Region Sjælland (The Association of Local Government Chief Executive Officers Region
Zealand) Visit to the EU, Brussels, and OECD, Paris, 1-3 June 2008. Presentation:
’Glokalisering … lokale former for globalisering og/eller det udvidede ledelsesrum?’. And
a commentary to the Association’s internal newsletter: ‘Internationalisering som
strategi’ (29 June 2008).
Invited speaker at Kommunernes Landsforening’s (the Danish Association of Local
Governments) annual Internationalization Conference, December 4 2007:
‘Internationalisering – et strategisk værktøj i fremtidens kommuner’.
Invited speaker at Ballerup Kommune’s Conference ‘Internationalisering: Ballerup I
verden. Verden i Ballerup’, 7 June, 2007.
Invited Member of the Baltic Challenge Jury 2007 (with final event in Tallin November
6-8 2007) and the Baltic Challenge Jury 2006 (with final event in Riga August 24-25
2006), an international Information & Communication Technology Award’s programme,
designed to strengthen user-driven development and implementation of practised ICT
solutions for efficient governance, region building and sustainable economic growth.
Modelled on the Stockholm Challenge Prize, the initiative aims to support and
strengthen co-operation in the Baltic Sea Region and create a bigger "home market" for
large-scale implementation of e.g. ICT services and products, and thus become
competitive on the global market.
External Reviewer at a major research project submitted to the Bank of Sweden
Tercentenary Foundation 2005 (Theme: Regulation of Higher Education in Europe)
Professional Development
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Management Development Programme 2004 (June 20th- July 2nd) at Harvard University, Boston
Language skills
English: fluent, in speaking and writing
French: working knowledge