Erling Røed Larsen, Professor - Department of Economics

Erling Røed Larsen, Professor - Department of Economics

Professor Erling Røed Larsen teaches  microeconomics  and Managerial Economics in several of BI’s master programmes. A typical student in these subjects is competent and dedicated, and concerned with the way society is structured....

I expect the students to pay attention, work hard and read regularly. They should also be solution-oriented, take on challenging issues and seek to find a solution before they ask for help.

Erling Røed Larsen, Professor - Department of Economics

Ragnhild Kvålshaugen, Associate Professor - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Ragnhild Kvålshaugen, Associate Professor - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Ragnhild Kvålshaugen is an associate professor in BI’s Department of Strategy and Logistics. She teaches strategy and leadership subjects in several of BI’s post-graduate programmes. Kvålshaugen teaches courses including strategic...

I view teaching as a community of learning where the lecturer and students are equal partners, but with different skills that should be utilised in the classroom.

Ragnhild Kvålshaugen, Associate Professor - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Mark Kriger, Professor - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Mark Kriger, Professor - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Mark Kriger is Professor of Strategic Management at BI Norwegian Business School since 1995. He practices an interactive style of teaching in courses on strategy and leadership. Kriger has a Doctorate from Harvard in Business...

In class I aim to first clear away the students’ misconseptions about what strategic leaders need in the way of competencies and ways of thinking.

Mark Kriger, Professor - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Lars Glasø, Professor - Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour

Lars Glasø, Professor - Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour

Lars Glasø is a new  professor in the Department of Leadership and Organizational Management. He teaches organizational psychology  topics at BI Norwegian Business School. Having  trained at several institutions in both clinical psycholo...

I look forward to teaching in these programme areas. My research fields are varied, including applied organizational psychology, leadership and emotions, bullying and destructiveness in working life.

Lars Glasø, Professor - Department of Leadership and Organizational Behaviour

Randi Lunnan - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Randi Lunnan - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Randi Lunnan is a professor and researcher in the field of international strategic alliances and management of international corporations.  She lectures on subjects such as International Business, International Management, strategy and...

The reason why the students become attractive to international companies is because they are familiar with the basic theories and models for international business.

Randi Lunnan - Department of Strategy and Logistics

Bendik Samuelsen, PhD - Department of marketing

Bendik Samuelsen, PhD - Department of marketing

Bendik M. Samuelsen teaches the Master of Science courses Brand Management and Marketing Communication. In addition to these educational areas, he is the associate dean for the bachelor in marketing. Brand management and market...

At the bachelor level there is more focus on overall frameworks, while the master level takes a more critical in-depth view and questions established truths.

Bendik Samuelsen, PhD - Department of marketing

Bruno Gerard, Professor - Department of Financial Economics

Bruno Gerard, Professor - Department of Financial Economics

 Bruno Gerard is a professor in the Department of Financial Economics. He lectures in the Master of Science course Portfolio Management and the PhD course Empirical Asset Pricing. The Portfolio Management course has a practical approach...

Students are given the opportunity to implement and use basic and advanced investment tools. This will help students understand the practical advantages and limitations of financial theory.

Bruno Gerard, Professor - Department of Financial Economics