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The aim of this Fellowship is for the researcher, Dr Jacob Taarup-Esbensen, to develop his professional capacity by engaging in advanced training, develop interdisciplinary skills and disseminate his work through high-impact journals. He will do this through practical experience, courses and high-quality supervision in line with the criteria for a leading independent researcher in the EU. This proposal aims to investigate multinationals (MNEs) management of risk and business continuity in the Arctic mining industry using the context of Greenland as a case. This is done by examining best practice within the industry and using the researchers experiences from MNE risk management and business continuity in other resource-rich countries, primarily Norway, and applying these to the Greenlandic context. The target result will contribute to a field of research, which is currently underdeveloped, provide practitioners with an applicable tool-set and pave the ground for research into the consequences of the industrialisation of the Arctic. The researcher expects to achieve these aims through fieldwork, advanced training, and mentoring in emergency management under arctic conditions, resource economics and sociological approaches to risk management. The ambition is that the research will contribute to our knowledge on the consequences of the expanding industrialisation of the Arctic and risk management under extreme conditions. Upon returning to the University of Stavanger, the researcher will consolidate his knowledge and experience, disseminating his research through advanced training at universities as well as public speaking based on the extensive fieldwork and research done on international business, risk management in the Arctic, effects of globalisation and policy developments in small resource-rich countries.
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Web resources: | https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/894623 |
Start date: | 01-09-2020 |
End date: | 31-08-2022 |
Total budget - Public funding: | 214 158,72 Euro - 214 158,00 Euro |
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The aim of this Fellowship is for the researcher, Dr Jacob Taarup-Esbensen, to develop his professional capacity by engaging in advanced training, develop interdisciplinary skills and disseminate his work through high-impact journals. He will do this through practical experience, courses and high-quality supervision in line with the criteria for a leading independent researcher in the EU. This proposal aims to investigate multinationals (MNEs) management of risk and business continuity in the Arctic mining industry using the context of Greenland as a case. This is done by examining best practice within the industry and using the researchers experiences from MNE risk management and business continuity in other resource-rich countries, primarily Norway, and applying these to the Greenlandic context. The target result will contribute to a field of research, which is currently underdeveloped, provide practitioners with an applicable tool-set and pave the ground for research into the consequences of the industrialisation of the Arctic. The researcher expects to achieve these aims through fieldwork, advanced training, and mentoring in emergency management under arctic conditions, resource economics and sociological approaches to risk management. The ambition is that the research will contribute to our knowledge on the consequences of the expanding industrialisation of the Arctic and risk management under extreme conditions. Upon returning to the University of Stavanger, the researcher will consolidate his knowledge and experience, disseminating his research through advanced training at universities as well as public speaking based on the extensive fieldwork and research done on international business, risk management in the Arctic, effects of globalisation and policy developments in small resource-rich countries.Status
CLOSEDCall topic
MSCA-IF-2019Update Date
28-04-2024
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