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Hannah Knox Tucker

Hannah Knox Tucker is an assistant professor of history in the Department of Business Humanities and Law at the Copenhagen Business School. Her research examines the entrepreneurial and managerial functions of traders in the early-modern Atlantic. Her teaching focuses on entrepreneurship in platform businesses, maritime contexts, and beyond. Her work uses historical and statistical methods to explore how major shifts in businesses practices have shaped culture and society in the long-run. She is a member of the Centre for Business History.

Rethinking Entrepreneurship is a research project at Copenhagen Business School (CBS) and generously supported by the Carlsberg Foundation. We explore the dynamic and evolving discourse of entrepreneurship, its impact on society, and its role in shaping the future. With a team of dedicated scholars, we delve deep into the question how the way we understand entrepreneurship links to our ability to address societal change and frames our thinking about society in past, present and future.

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