Department of Intercultural Communication and Management

At the Department of Intercultural Communication and Management (ICM, but also widely known by its Danish acronym, IKL) research focuses on the challenges of globalization for companies, states and individuals. Bringing together a number of distinct but connected problematiques and fields our researchers explore how what we refer to as globalization changes and challenges (the conditions of) managing, organizing and governing, across the boundaries traditionally established by notions like the local and the global, the public and the private. What unites ICM’s research is a particular concern with:

  • Relations – between a business and its stakeholders at home and abroad, i.e. employees, consumers, customers, business-to-business relations, subsidiaries, media, the state, international and transnational institutions/organizations/networks; the state/a public sector organization and its stakeholders at home and abroad, i.e. citizens, users, consumers, customers, tourists, companies, investors, media, employees, international and transnational institutions/organizations/networks.
  • Communication and Culture – looking into the creation, mediation and interpretation of meaning in and around contemporary organizational life, both in companies, NGOs and public organizations.




Porcelænshaven 18A
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Denmark

Ph.: +45 3815 3140
Fax: +45 3815 3840
uk.cbs.dk/ikl

Head of department: Dorte Salskov-Iversen | Department administrator: Annika Dilling



Last updated by Lise Søstrøm 28/09/2009