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:
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.
Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve
Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve
Graeme Hodge;Carsten Greve
Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve;Anthony E. Boardman
Carsten Greve;Matthew Flinders;Sandra Van Thiel
Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve
Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve
Graeme Hodge;Carsten Greve
Unknown
Carsten Greve
Carsten Greve
Carsten Greve
Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve;Mhamed Biygautane
Niels Ejersbo;Carsten Greve
Carsten Greve
Carsten Greve
Carsten Greve;Graeme Hodge
Carsten Greve;Niels Ejersbo
Carsten Greve;Niels Ejersbo;Per Lægreid;Lise H. Rykkja
Carsten Greve;Graeme A. Hodge
John Alford;Carsten Greve
Carsten Greve;Per Lægreid;Lise H. Rykkja
Graeme A. Hodge;Carsten Greve
Jacob Torfing;Lotte Bøgh Andersen;Carsten Greve;Kurt K. Klausen
If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.
Pursuing a political science degree often opens doors to a wide range of interdisciplinary and specialized careers. Many students find value in combining their political science studies with related fields for added flexibility and expertise.
For example, studying an online degree mathematics program can boost skills in data analysis, statistics, and quantitative research—crucial abilities for policy analysts and political researchers.
Those interested in government archives or public information roles might consider the best library science programs. This pathway prepares students for organizing and managing information, which is essential in public policy and legal settings.
Gaining a foundational understanding through types of history degrees also complements political science studies. Exploring history sharpens critical thinking and contextual analysis, preparing graduates for roles in education, research, or public administration.
Lastly, interdisciplinary studies degree programs offer broad preparation, blending political science with other fields such as business or communications. This can lead to unique career pathways in government, non-profits, or the private sector.
Texas Tech University
University of Minnesota
University of Pittsburgh
University of Washington
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
University of Padua
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam - GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Kaiser Permanente
Roma Tre University
University of Florence
Rice University
Intel (United States)
Stanford University
Curtin University
Tarbiat Modares University