Aleksandra Gregoric
Associate professor
Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics
Copenhagen Business Academy
Denmark
Biography
Aleksandra GregoriÄ is Associate Professor at the Center for Corporate Governance, Department of International Economics and Management at CBS. Adopting a more institutionally-oriented approach to corporate governance, Aleksandra explores how the embeddedness of the main actors in larger social systems defines firm governance. During her Ph.D., she studied corporate governance in transition economies. More recently, she focuses on organizational adaptation to pressures for diversity and internationalization of governance practices, and on labor involvement in firm governance. Her work appears in The Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), The Economics of Transition, European Financial Management Journal, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, among others.
Research Interest
" corporate governance with the focus on the governance issues in small and medium sized companies (SMEs) employee participation in firm governance institutions and organizations gender diversity in organizations"
Publications
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GREGORIČ, Aleksandra, ZAJC Katarina, SIMONETI Marko. Agent's Response to Inefficient judiciary: Social Norms and the Law in Transition. European Journal of Law and Economics, 2012, Vol. 34, no.1: 147-172.
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GREGORIČ, Aleksandra, RAPP Marc Steffen, SINANI Evis, WOLFF Michael. Board level employee representatives as the Governance Device: A Cross-country Study of Co-Determination, Draft, 2011, paper presented at ASSA Annual meeting, Chicago, January 2012.
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" OXELHEIM, Lars, GREGORIČ, Aleksandra, RANDØY Trond, THOMSEN Steen. On the Internationalization of Corporate Boards. Evidence from Nordic firms, 2012, Revise and resubmit, third round, Journal or International Business Studies."