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Carsten Greve is affiliated with Copenhagen Business School in Denmark. Their research broadly spans the fields of Business, Management and Accounting with a particular focus on Strategy and Management, as well as Social Sciences and Engineering. The subfields of study for Carsten Greve include Strategy and Management, Finance, Political Science and International Relations, Media Technology, and Public Administration.

Their work concentrates primarily on topics such as Public-Private Partnership Projects, Public Procurement and Policy, Community Development and Social Impact, ICT Impact and Policies, Public Policy and Administration Research, Diabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management, and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth.

Frequent coauthors of Carsten Greve include Graeme Hodge, Lotte Bøgh Andersen, Kurt Klaudi Klausen, Jacob Torfing, and Tamyko Ysa.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Carsten Greve include:

  • Public-private partnerships in the healthcare sector: limited policy guidelines, but active project development in Denmark (2021), Journal of Economic Policy Reform
  • Global Diffusion of P3 Policy: Learning Perspectives for Social Infrastructure (2020), Public Works Management & Policy
  • When dialogue doesn't work: school reforms and lessons from Denmark (2020), Policy Design and Practice

Other recent relevant papers include one by coauthor Graeme Hodge titled What can public administration scholars learn from the economics controversies in public-private partnerships? (2021), published in Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, and one by a different author on Human-in-the-loop optimization of rocker shoe to reduce plantar pressure and collision work simultaneously (2024) in Clinical Biomechanics.

Carsten Greve has contributed to several book publications, primarily with Edward Elgar Publishing, where three books have been published: Public Governance Paradigms (2020), Handbook on Strategic Public Management (2023), and A Research Agenda for Public-Private Partnerships and the Governance of Infrastructure (2022). Additionally, they have a publication with Fagbokforlaget eBooks titled Organising and Governing Governmental Institutions (2022).

Carsten Greve's publications appear frequently in venues such as Journal of Economic Policy Reform, Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, Public Works Management & Policy, Policy Design and Practice, and Clinical Biomechanics.

Best Publications

  • Public-Private Partnerships: An International Performance Review

    Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve

  • The challenge of public-private partnerships: Learning from international experience

    Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve

  • The Challenge of Public–Private Partnerships

    Graeme Hodge;Carsten Greve

  • International Handbook on Public-Private Partnerships

    Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve;Anthony E. Boardman

  • Quangos--What's in a Name? Defining Quangos from a Comparative Perspective

    Carsten Greve;Matthew Flinders;Sandra Van Thiel

  • On Public–Private Partnership Performance A Contemporary Review

    Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve

  • PPPs: THE PASSAGE OF TIME PERMITS A SOBER REFLECTION

    Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve

  • Public-Private Partnerships: Governance Scheme or Language Game?

    Graeme Hodge;Carsten Greve

  • Public Governance Paradigms

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  • Contracting for Public Services

    Carsten Greve

  • Public management reform in Denmark

    Carsten Greve

  • Ideas in Public Management Reform for the 2010s: Digitalization, Value Creation and Involvement

    Carsten Greve

  • Do PPP’s work? What and how have we been learning so far?

    Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve;Mhamed Biygautane

  • Moderniseringen af den offentlige sektor

    Niels Ejersbo;Carsten Greve

  • Public-Private Partnerships in Scandinavia

    Carsten Greve

  • Exploring Contracts as Reinvented Institutions in the Danish Public Sector

    Carsten Greve

  • Public-private partnerships and public governance challenges

    Carsten Greve;Graeme Hodge

  • WHEN PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS FAIL - THE EXTREME CASE OF THE NPM-INSPIRED LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF FARUM IN DENMARK

    Carsten Greve;Niels Ejersbo

  • Unpacking Nordic Administrative Reforms: Agile and Adaptive Governments

    Carsten Greve;Niels Ejersbo;Per Lægreid;Lise H. Rykkja

  • Rethinking public-private partnerships : strategies for turbulent times

    Carsten Greve;Graeme A. Hodge

  • Strategy in the Public and Private Sectors: Similarities, Differences and Changes

    John Alford;Carsten Greve

  • Nordic Administrative Reforms: Lessons for Public Management

    Carsten Greve;Per Lægreid;Lise H. Rykkja

  • Contemporary public–private partnership: towards a global research agenda

    Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve

  • New Public Governance

    Jacob Torfing;Lotte Bøgh Andersen;Carsten Greve;Kurt K. Klausen

Frequent Co-Authors

Graeme A. Hodge
Graeme A. Hodge Monash University
Jacob Torfing
Jacob Torfing Roskilde University
Per Lægreid
Per Lægreid University of Bergen
Matthew Flinders
Matthew Flinders University of Sheffield
Erik-Hans Klijn
Erik-Hans Klijn Erasmus University Rotterdam
Joop Koppenjan
Joop Koppenjan Erasmus University Rotterdam
Sandra van Thiel
Sandra van Thiel Erasmus University Rotterdam
John Alford
John Alford University of Melbourne

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