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Ida Lunde Jørgensen

Assistant Professor, PhD, Copenhagen Business School


Philanthropy, Foundations, Welfare State, Visual Art, material and visual culture
Business Historians at Business Schools

Ida Lunde Jorgensen is an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Business History at Copenhagen Business School. She recently defended her dissertation “Institutions and Legitimations in Finance for the Arts” investigating the reasoning and justifications surrounding the largest public and private foundations supporting the visual arts in Denmark: The New Carlsberg Foundation and the Danish Arts Foundation in the period ca.  1965-2015. She is broadly interested in the relationship between culture and capital, especially how large corporations profoundly impact society.

Service to the BHC
Scholarly Society Liaison Committee 2017 - 2020 [Chair 2019 - 2020]


Recent Conference Participation
2021 BHC Virtual Meeting: Presenter, "Maintaining the Eskimo: Business and the Construction of Race"
2020 BHC Meeting: Presenter, "Curious Collaborations: the Viking Exhibition at the National Museum of Denmark"

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