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DFF-Research Project Grants from the Danish Council for Independent Research| Social Sciences, June 2014

The Danish Council for Independent Research | Social Sciences awards 17 DFF-Research Project Grants to researchers in Denmark to the sum of approximately DKK 58 million. The grant recipients are listed below.

The grants are awarded within the framework of the Danish Council for Independent Research’s E2013 and F2014 call, with the aim of providing researchers in Denmark the best possible conditions for producing outstanding research results at a high international level.

Grant letters will be forwarded to the recipients as soon as possible. Rejection letters will include a brief text, explaining the main academic reasons for the project not obtaining a grant.

Please be advised that the Council cannot be held responsible for printing errors and reserves the right to make adjustments. A very limited number of applicants have been admitted to a waiting list and they will be contacted directly.

Research Project 1


Project Title: Workforce Diversity in Public Organizations: Effects on Employee Turnover and Managerial Intensity
Grant Recipient: Anders Ryom Villadsen
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,152,607


Project Title: Globalizing Firms and Workers' Health: A Study Using Danish Matched Worker-Firm Data
Grant Recipient: Jakob Roland Munch
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,698,916


Project Title: Explaining the macro-economic foundation behind long-term nominal interest rates and their effects on the real economy
Grant Recipient: Martin Møller Andreasen
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,589,961


Project Title: Complementarities in investments and long-run returns: Evidence from historical records and administrative data
Grant Recipient: Miriam Wüst
Place of Employment: SFI - The Danish National Centre for Social Sciences
Awarded Amount: DKK 1,640,572


Project Title: Target group strategies – how people act towards public authorities – and why
Grant Recipient: Vibeke Lehmann Nielsen
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,157,859


 Research Project 2


Project Title: Biased attention and economic decision-making
Grant Recipient: Alexander Christopher Sebald
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 5,772,435


Project Title: Welfare State Cutbacks and Electoral Punishment
Grant Recipient: Carsten Jensen
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,948,158


Project Title: Building a New Europe - the causes and consequences of integration by stealth
Grant Recipient: Derek John Beach
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,749,125


Project Title: Mind the Gaps: Explaining Nordic Exceptionalism in Taxation Institutions
Grant Recipient: Elisabeth Brooke Harrington
Place of Employment: Copenhagen Business School
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,206,385


Project Title: The Societal Meanings of the Intoxicated Body: A Qualitative Sociological Study of Alcohol Intoxication, Gender, and Young Adults
Grant Recipient: Geoffrey Paul Hunt
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 4,735,986


Project Title: From dogma to data: Exploring how case law evolves
Grant Recipient: Henrik Palmer Olsen
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 2,954,444


Project Title: The Economic History of Christian Africa
Grant Recipient: Jacob Weisdorf
Place of Employment: University of Southern Denmark
Awarded Amount: DKK 4,246,704


Project Title: Leadership Development in the Public Sector
Grant Recipient: Magnus Larsson
Place of Employment: Copenhagen Business School
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,817,981


Project Title: Tax havens under the microscope
Grant Recipient: Niels Johannesen
Place of Employment: University of Copenhagen
Awarded Amount: DKK 4,046,947


Project Title: FDI productivity spillovers and profit shifting
Grant Recipient: Pascalis Raimondos-Møller
Place of Employment: Copenhagen Business School
Awarded Amount: DKK 4,338,456


Project Title: Violent Exchange as the production of urban citizenship: Exploring Policing Encounters in the global South
Grant Recipient: Steffen Bo Jensen
Place of Employment: DIGNITY
Awarded Amount: DKK 4,484,465


Project Title: The International Housing Market: What Drives Prices and their Comovement?
Grant Recipient: Thomas Quistgaard Pedersen
Place of Employment: Aarhus University
Awarded Amount: DKK 3,856,032

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