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Morten Bennedsen
Denmark

Professor of Economics and Political Science

The André and Rosalie Hoffmann Chaired Professor of Family Enterprise

Academic Director, Wendel International Centre for Family Enterprise

Co-Director of the Hoffmann Research Fund



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Morten Bennedsen is the André and Rosalie Hoffmann Chaired Professor of Family Enterprise. He obtained a PhD in economics from Harvard University in 1998, a Master Degree With Distinction from London School of Economics and a Bachelor Degree from University of Copenhagen. His area of teaching includes family business governance, corporate governance, applied microeconomics and firm theory.

Morten Bennedsen’s main research area is the governance of family firms and other closely held corporations in a global context. He has done research on family firms, closely held corporations, capital structures, venture capital, investor protection, ownership structures and privatization. His work has been published in top finance and economics journals, such as Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Political Economics, Quarterly Journals of Economics, Journal of Banking and Finance and Journal of Public Economics. Morten Bennedsen has won a number of research and teaching prices, such as winner of the Danish part of the Euryi competition (2004), the FUHU price for best teaching and course development at Copenhagen Business School (2006) and the biggest Danish individual research price - EliteForsk 2008 - from the Danish Ministry of Science.

He has served as an advisor to the Danish Ministry of Business in the area of family firms and succession politics in particular and more generally on corporate financial policy. He has has done advisory and consultancy work for a.o. the Danish association of private equity funds, the Danish Ministry of Foreign affairs, the World Bank and Novo Nordicfoundation. He frequently gives talks to family firms, corporate finance institutions, investment banks and private equity funds on the governance of family firms and the economic consequences of succession.

Morten Bennedsen’s research has been cited in many international newspapers including Wall Street Journal, International Herald Tribune and business newspapers in Germany, Nederland, Portugal, Norway and Denmark.


Research Areas

The Governance of Family Firms; Corporate Governance; Private Equity; Privatisation; Lobbyism and Corruption; Contract Theory.


Teaching

Applied Microeconomics; Governance of Family Firms; Family Business Management; Corporate Governance; Contract Theory.

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