Steen Hildebrandt

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Steen Hildebrandt (born in 1944) is a Danish academic and author on business, organizational theory and management. He is Professor Emeritus of Management Studies at Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus and an associated professor at Copenhagen Business School. [1] [2]

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Other pursuits

In 2004 he founded the management consultancy firm Hildebrandt & Brandi in collaboration with Søren Brandi. He was chairman of Sankt Lukas Stiftelsen in 2007–2008. [3]

Personal life

Hildebrandt is married and lives in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen. He has two grown-up children.

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