CURRICULUM VITAE Mogens K. Justesen CONTACT DETAILS Department of International Economics, Government and Business Copenhagen Business School Porcelænshaven 18A DK-2000 Frederiksberg Denmark Tel. (+45) 3815 3564 e-mail: mkj.dbp@cbs.dk Institutional web: http://www.cbs.dk/egb Personal web: http://sites.google.com/site/mkjustesen/ Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/mogens_justesen Google scholar: https://scholar.google.dk/citations?user=t_0t6tkaaaaj&hl=en Dataverse: https://thedata.harvard.edu/dvn/dv/mkj_data Twitter: @mkjustesen PERSONAL INFORMATION Date of birth: 23-05-1977 LANGUAGE SKILLS Danish (mother tongue), English, fluent (written and spoken), German (basic level) 1
ACADEMIC POSITIONS Professor (mso), Department of International Economics, Government and Business, Copenhagen Business School (July 2018 ) Academic Director, Inequality Platform, Copenhagen Business School, 2018-2022. Professor (mso), Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (November 2017 June 2018) Associate Professor, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (December 2012 October 2017) Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark (April 2012 November 2012) Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark (April 2009 March 2012) Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark (November 2008 March 2009) PhD. candidate, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark (February 2005 November 2008). EDUCATION PhD., Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark (2009). Cand.Scient.Pol. (MSc.), Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus (2004). Master of Science (MSc.) in Political Theory, Department of Government, London School of Economics (2003). BSc. Political Science, Department of Political Science, University of Aarhus (2001). DEPARTMENTAL and ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Vice-Head of Department, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (2015-2018) Teaching coordinator, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (2014-2017) Member of Study Board for programme in International Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (2015-) 2
Acting (interim) Head of Department, January 2016. BOARD MEMBERSHIP Board member, Danish Institute for International Studies (appointed for period 2016-2020) RESEARCH INTERESTS Comparative politics, political economy, institutional theory, methodology, research design, quantitative methods, economic growth and development, property rights, democracy, corruption, vote buying and clientelism, South Africa, African politics and economics. RESEARCH GRANT Principal Investigator: Crooked Politics: Vote Markets and Redistribution in New Democracies. Grant of DKK 5.302.974,00 ( 710.700,00) awarded by the Danish Council for Independent Research. Grant number DFF-4182-00080. Project duration: September 2015-August 2018. Academic Director, Inequality Platform, Copenhagen Business School, 2018-200. Grant established by CBS Senior Management plus external co-funding. Total funding approx. DKK 7.000.000,00 AWARDS DSEB Education Prize 2017 at CBS for extraordinary contributions to programme development and teaching Award for best paper published in Politica in 2009. Paper nominated for publication in World Political Science Review. The Wicksell Prize (awarded to the best paper presented by an author under 30 years of age at the annual meeting of the European Public Choice Society, Turku, Finland, 2006). PUBLICATIONS Papers Justesen, Mogens K., Louise Thorn Bøttkjær, Scott Gates, and Jacob Gerner Hariri (2018). Electoral clientelism, latent opportunism, and the secret ballot. Bøttkjær, Louise T and Mogens K. Justesen (2018). "Why do voters support corrupt politicians? Experimental evidence from South Africa". 3
Justesen, Mogens K., Anders Woller, and Jacob Gerner Hariri (2018). The cost of voting and the cost of votes. Justesen, Mogens J. and Stan Markus (2018). Electoral underpinnings of oligarchy: A survey experiment in South Africa. Egerod, Benjamin Carl Kragh and Justesen, Mogens K. (2018). Asset specificity, corporate protection and trade policy. Citi, Manuele and Mogens K. Justesen (2018). Redistribution in a political union: The case of the EU. Justesen, Mogens K. and Scott Gates (2017). Political trust, shocks, and accountability: Qasiexperimental evidence from a rebel attack. Bøttkjær, Louise Thorn and Mogens K. Justesen (2017). Buying the votes of the poor: How the electoral system matters. Justesen, Mogens K. and Luigi Manzetti (2017). Poverty, partisanship, and vote buying. Presented at the 2016 annual meeting of the European Political Science Association. Publications in international journals Justesen, Mogens K. And Collette Schultz-Herzenberg (2018). The decline of the African National Congress in South Africa s 2016 municipal elections, Journal of Southern African Studies. Citi, Manuele and Mogens K. Justesen (2016). 'Institutional constraints, legislative activism, and policy change: The case of the European Union'. European Journal of Political Research 55(3), 609-625. Hariri, Jacob Gerner, Christian Bjørnskov, and Mogens K. Justesen (2016). 'Economic shocks and subjective well-being: Evidence from a quasi-experiment. World Bank Economic Review 30(1), 55-77. Also available as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper no. WPS 7209. Justesen, Mogens K. (2015). Making and breaking property rights: Coalitions, veto players, and the institutional foundation of markets Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 171(2), 238-262. Justesen, Mogens K. (2015). Too poor to care? The salience of AIDS in Africa. Political Research Quarterly 68(1), 89-103. Citi, Manuele and Mogens K. Justesen (2014). Measuring and explaining regulatory reform in the EU: A time-series analysis of eight sectors, 1984-2012. European Journal of Political Research 53(4), 709-726. Justesen, Mogens K. and Christian Bjørnskov (2014). Exploiting the poor: Bureaucratic corruption and poverty in Africa. World Development 58(June), 106-115. Jensen, Peter S. and Mogens K. Justesen (2014). Poverty and vote buying: Survey-based evidence from Africa. Electoral Studies 33(1), 220-232. 4
Justesen, Mogens K. (2014). Better safe than sorry: How veto players and property rights jointly affect economic growth. Comparative Politics 46(2), 147-167. Justesen, Mogens K. and Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard (2013). Institutional interactions and economic growth: The joint effects of property rights, veto players and democratic capital. Public Choice 157(3-4), 449-474. Justesen, Mogens K. (2012). Democracy, dictatorship, and disease: Political regimes and HIV/AIDS'. European Journal of Political Economy 28(3), 373-389. Justesen, Mogens K. (2010). Political dilemmas and the institutional foundation of economic development, World Political Science Review 6(4) article 8, 1-20. Justesen, Mogens K. (2008). The effect of economic freedom on growth revisited: New evidence on causality from a panel of countries, 1970-1999, European Journal of Political Economy 24(3), 642-660. Justesen, Mogens K. (2007). The social choice of EU Treaties: Discrepancies between voter preferences and referenda outcomes in Denmark, European Union Politics 8(4), 537-53. Winner of the Wicksell Prize (awarded to the best paper presented by an author under 30 years of age at the annual meeting of the European Public Choice Society, Turku, Finland, 2006). Kurrild-Klitgaard, Peter, Mogens K. Justesen and Robert Klemmensen (2006). The political economy of freedom, democracy and transnational terrorism, Public Choice 128(1-2), 289-315. Publications in Danish journals & outlets Justesen, Mogens K. (2017). Demokrati og marked: Venner eller fjender? Politologisk Årbog 2016/2017 (eds. Carsten Jensen & Caroline L.H. Grøn). København: Hans Reitzels Forlag. Justesen, Mogens K. and Robert Klemmensen (2014). 'Sammenligning af sammenlignelige observationer: Kausalitet, matching og observationsdata. Politica 46(1), 60-78. Justesen, Mogens K. and Robert Klemmensen (2014, eds.). Empiriske metoder til studiet af kausalitet i statskundskaben. Politica 46(1), special Issue on Causality in Political Science. Justesen, Mogens K. (2013). 'Jagten på velstand: Institutioner, politisk magtdeling og økonomisk vækst'. Politologisk Årbog 2012-2013 (ed. Carsten Jensen). København: Hans Reitzels Forlag. Justesen, Mogens K. (2010). Empirisk analyse af kollektiv handling: Nobelprisen 2009 til Elinor Ostrom. Tidsskriftet Politik 13(4), 55-63. Justesen, Mogens K. (2009). Politiske dilemmaer og det institutionelle fundament for økonomisk udvikling, Politica 41(1), 5-23. Winner of award for best paper published in Politica in 2009 and nominated for publication in World Political Science Review. Justesen, Mogens K. (2006). Politiske institutioner og økonomisk vækst, Politica 38(3), 317-37. 5
Justesen, Mogens K. (2004). Folkets valg? Folkeafstemninger, vælgerpræferencer og kollektiv rationalitet en social choice-teoretisk analyse af Maastricht og Edinburgh-afstemningerne, Økonomi & Politik 77(1), 34-46. PhD. dissertation Justesen, Mogens K. (2009). Political Institutions, Property Rights, and the Quest for Prosperity: How Political Institutions Shape the Economic Performance of Nations. Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark. Submitted November 2008. Defended March 2009. DISSEMINATION and MEDIA Citi, Manuele and Mogens K. Justesen (2016). Seizing political opportunity: How the European Commission becomes a Policy Entrepreneur, Democratic Audit blog (LSE Public Policy Group blogs) http://www.democraticaudit.com/ Bøttkjær, Louise T. and Mogens K. Justesen (2016). South Africa s elections: Who captured the ANC votes, Blog of Department of Business and Politics. http://blog.cbs.dk/dbp/ Bøttkjær, Louise T. and Mogens K. Justesen (2016). Valg i Sydafrika: Er ANCs dominans slut?, Information 15/8-2016. PhD SUPERVISION Main supervisor for Sigrid Alexandra Koob (2018-2021). Title of PhD project: Inclusive Economic Growht and Inequality. Main supervisor for Louise Thorn Bøttkjær (2015-2018). Title of PhD project: Votes for Sale: Essays on Clientelism in New Democracies. Part of Crooked Politics project, CBS. Co-supervisor for Anders Woller Nielsen (2017-2019). Title of PhD project: When bad policies are good politics: How politicians use public resources for personal gains. Thesis expected 2019, Copenhagen University. Co-supervisor for Mette Buskjær-Christensen (2010-2016). Title of PhD project: National parliamentarians as active EU-players? The level and effectiveness of the involvement of MPs in EU policy-making. Thesis submitted March 2016, SDU. Co-supervisor for Jakob Askham-Christensen (2009-2012). Title of PhD project: The Logic of Political Competition and Government Responsiveness. Thesis submitted June 2012, SDU. 6
TEACHING Political Economy of Development. Copenhagen Business School. Undergraduate course, 6 th semester, Spring 2018, 2019. Perspectives on Business and Politics, PhD course, OMS Doctoral School, CBS. Why the social sciences need surveys : Module on surveys and survey research in the social sciences. Spring 2017, 2018. Quantitative Methods II. BSc., Copenhagen Business School. Undergraduate course, Spring 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018. Introduction to Research Design and Quantitative Methods I, Copenhagen Business School. Undergraduate course, spring 2016, 2017. Political Science, Copenhagen Business School. Undergraduate course, Autumn 2015, 2016. Introduction to Research Methods, Copenhagen Business School. Undergraduate course, spring 2014. Videregående anvendt kvantitativ metode (Applied quantitative methods: Advanced issues). Graduate course. Department of Political Science, SDU, fall 2011, 2012. Almen Statskundskab (General Political Science). Lectures for undergraduates, 2nd semester, spring terms 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012. Department of Political Science, SDU. Kvantitativ metode med statistik (Quantitative methods with statistics). Master of Evaluation, spring terms 2010, 2012. Department of Political Science, SDU. Politiske Institutioner og Økonomisk Udvikling (Political Institutions and Economic Development). Graduate course. Department of Political Science, SDU, spring 2006 and fall 2008. Spil-teori, studiegruppe (Game Theory, study group), Department of Political Science, SDU, fall 2005. Indledende Statskundskab (Introductory Political Science). Teaching assistant, Department of Political Science, SDU, fall 2005. REVIEWING FOR INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Contemporary Economic Policy, Economics & Politics, Economics of Governance, European Journal of Political Economy, European Journal of Political Research, European Union Politics, Governance, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics, International Interactions, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, Politikon: The South African Journal of Political Science, Public Choice, Social Science Quarterly, World Development. 7