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Dan Johansson

Position: Professor School/office: Örebro University School of Business

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Dan Johansson
Research subject Research environments

About Dan Johansson

Introduction

Dan Johansson obtained his Ph.D. in Economics at the Royal Institute of Technology in 2001 with the thesis The Dynamics of Firm and Industry Growth: The Swedish Computing and Communications Industry. He holds a Licentiate degree in Economics from the Stockholm School of Economics and received the title of Associate Professor (docent) at Jönköping University in 2007. Since 2013, he is Professor of Economics at the Örebro University School of Business.

Research interests

Entrepreneurship, family business, firm growth and institutions.

In his research, Dan Johansson addresses questions like:
• How do different theoretical traditions define and describe the economic function of the entrepreneur?
• Are some firms, for instance new, small, high-growth or family firms, more important than others for generating employment and economic growth?
• Which institutions of a country – “the rules of the game” – fertilize entrepreneurship, innovations and competitive firms?

Curriculum vitae

Publications

Articles in journals |  Books |  Chapters in books |  Collections (editor) |  Conference papers |  Doctoral theses, monographs |  Licentiate theses, monographs |  Manuscripts |  Reports | 

Articles in journals

Books

Chapters in books

Collections (editor)

Conference papers

  • Bjuggren, C. M. , Daundfeldt, S. & Johansson, D. (2010). Ownership and High Growth Firms. Paper presented at Gazelles and Regional Development: Growth Trajectories, Determinants and Spatial Implications, RSA Conference, Stirling Management Centre, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK, April 20-21, 2010. [BibTeX]

Doctoral theses, monographs

Licentiate theses, monographs

Manuscripts

Reports