kbumsc

Department of Management, Society and Communication

  • Centre for Sustainability
Karin
Buhmann
Professor
,
Dr.scient.adm & PhD


Room: DH.V.2.21
Tel:
+4538154274
E-mail: kbu.msc@cbs.dk
Presentation

Core expertise
My research and teaching focus on sustainability and responsible business conduct (RBC) with a particular emphasis on social issues, especially climate change mitigation;  business responsibilities for human rights; and sustainable finance. Within these topics my research and expertise focus on, i.a.,

  • risk-based due diligence, corporate sustainability due diligence and and human rights due diligence and its elements, in particular meaningful stakeholder engagement with and for affected stakeholders, and access to substantive remedy
  • multi-stakeholder regulation and 'smart' regulation for sustainability;
  • just and fair transitions/socially responsible climate change mitigation, and tensions between technical and social aspects of the transition to low-GHG economies;
  • non-financial reporting as a driver for organizational change for responsible business conduct;
  • identifying SDG opportunities through insights from risk-based due diligence;
  • institutional investors and responsible business conduct;
  • legislative developments on mandatory human rights and environmental due diligence
  • the role of National Contact Points under OECD’s Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises.
  • RBC in an Arctic setting;
  • Alternative conflict resolution and RBC

I approach these issues from the perspective of public governance and public-private regulation, exploring how public and private organizations do or can work together to address global concerns related to sustainable human development and how public-private collaboration add to and result from a transnationalization of sustainability governance and diverse forms of soft and hard law and guidance as well as specific processes, in particular risk-based due diligence.

With a background in international and public law and a socio-legal leaning, I favour a pragmatic approach over a dogmatic approach to legal issues and apply methods and theories from the social sciences wide sense to understand normative developments and organizational integration.

My research and teaching are frequently inspired by a quest to deliver insights on theoretical and practical implementation perspectives for the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises for Responsible Business Conduct; the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and the UN ‘Protect, Respect and Remedy’ Framework, the Global Compact and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as well as the implementation of the Paris Agreement and the EU Green Deal.

Research
My research explores the topics noted above, supported by research projects within a series of specific issues:

- ‘Frontiers of natural resource and sustainability governance for a just energy transition’. Carlsberg Semper Ardens Accomplish grant (collaborative research project). DKK 9,996,438 awarded by the Carlsberg Foundation (project period 1 April 2024-31 March 2029). https://frontiers.cbs.dk/

The FRONTIERS project explores frontiers along two dimensions: frontiers of sustainability governance; and frontiers for natural resource use and extraction for the green transition – with an emphasis on minerals, risk-based due diligence, and sustainable finance. Working across several aspects of social science and their application in a technical and natural science context, we simultaneously push the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research frontier for a comprehensively sustainable transition towards low-carbon societies, thereby opening a third frontier. Field research will involve international negotiations under the International Seabed Authority (ISA), and land- and sea-based mining operations in diverse countries, tentatively Norway, Brazil, South Africa, Nauru, Papua New Guinea.

- Research on just transitions in the Arctic, including meaningful engagement with affected stakeholders
o    Towards a socially just transition in the Arctic: Exploring, theorizing and disseminating best practice in meaningful stakeholder engagement for communities’. Collaborative cross-Arctic project, funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers’ Arctic Cooperation Programme (2021-2025)

o    ‘Arctic Academy for Sustainability: Creating Environmentally and Socially Responsible Sustainable Energy and Resource Development in the Arctic’, grant Euros 99,992 funded by the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation. Four Academies, bringing together senior and junior scholars with various stakeholders affected by green energy project development, including rights-holders. Academy locations: Northern Finland/Rovaniemi and beyond (2022); British Columbia (2023); Newfoundland & Labrador (2024); Copenhagen (2025).

- Scientific information, policy making and implications for conduct at the national level – a comparison of IPCC information on climate change and WHO information on Covid-19. Adopting a systems theory angle, this comparative research explores the communicative aspects of scientific information on climate change and covid-19 for uptake among policy-makers at the national level and onward implications for change of conduct of public and private organisations and individuals. The objective is to identify communicative strategies that effectively transmit scientific information to policy-makers in order to generate change at the national level.

- Taking a comparative Global South and High North approach, I cultivate research and research networking on risk-based (corporate sustainability) due diligence in diverse sectoral and regional contexts. This work benefits from international research networks built through several Danish and Nordic funded scholarly collaboration projects that I was awarded since 2016. Involving colleagues and institutions from around the Globe, this enriches the research with knowledge, experience and partners from areas in the circum-polar High North to regions in the Global South, China as well as Europe and non-Arctic areas in the Nordic countries.

- Past research projects include the communicative and strategic evolution of the Business & Human Rights (BHR) regime, and sustainable forestry in East and South East Asia between law and the market (both funded by the Independent Danish Research Council).

In my research and networking I benefit from my previous work experience as an associate attorney in a law firm and as a civil servant in the Danish public administration, working with immigration issues under the Ministry of Justice and with human rights in development under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Danida.

Outreach and Networks (selected)

  • member for public organisations of the Board of Ethical Trade Denmark
  • expert member, the Danish National Contact Point (NCP) to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct (2024 - 2027); member of the Danish National Contact Point (NCP) to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (2012 - 2022)
  • member of the Human Rights and SDG working groups under the Danish Global Compact Network
  • member of the Board of the Danish Institute for Human Rights (2017-2025)
  • deputy CBS representative to the University of the Arctic (UArctic)
  • co-founder and chair of The BHRights Initiative for global interdisciplinary research and teaching on Business & Human Rights (established in March 2014 in the context of an Explanatory Workshop funded by the European Research Foundation)
  • co-founder and chair of the University of the UArctic Thematic Network on Arctic Sustainable Resources and Social Responsibility (TN ASRSR)
  • co-founder and chair of a global research network on socially responsible transitions initiated at CBS in December 2018: GREEN-SORT - Global Research and Engagement Network for Socially Responsible Transitions

Recent blog posts:

Languages (teaching and supervision): Danish (mother tongue), English

Primary research areas
  • Fair transitions, globally and in the Arctic
  • Sustainability governance and ‘smart’ regulation
  • Business & Human Rights (BHR)
  • Responsible business conduct (RBC), corporate social responsibility (CSR), governance and public-private regulation
  • Sustainable finance (with an emphasis on human rights and climate change)
  • Non-financial reporting as a regulatory strategy
  • Transnational law and sustainability governance and Transnational Business Governance
  • Development and law (esp. East Asia)
Curriculum Vitae
Social media
Links
Link to this homepage
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/kbumsc
Courses

I am responsible for and/or teach at these courses:

  • Business & Human Rights: Governance, SDGs and Fair Transitions (anchored at the Department of Management, Society and Communication, CBS)
  • Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CBS Summer)
  • I co-teach at other courses on CSR and/sustainability at CBS
Supervision
  • Fair transitions
  • Business & Human Rights
  • Transnational sustainability governance
  • Sustainable natural resource sourcing
  • International labour standards and working conditions

Supervisor of award-winning student theses/projects, including the 'Best BLC BA thesis' June 2023; interdisciplinary master’s thesis awarded the 2020 RelationsPeople Prize; 'Best IBP BA project' June 2018.

Other teaching activities

Previous teaching includes: Stakeholder analysis (Roskilde University); International Labour law and Corporate Social Responsibility (University of Copenhagen);  International Labour Law at Elite Master in Management, Economics & Law (CBS & University of Copenhagen); Human Rights & International Development (University of Copenhagen); CSR in China (as Visiting Lecturer at the Global Governance Centre at Konincklijcke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Selected publications

Click on the title of the article or the direct link to find the open access version.

Karin Buhmann (2023) Addressing a human rights paradox in the green transition: Guidance for invested mining operations to benefit local communities. Journal of Cleaner Production, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.137903 (open access)

Karin Buhmann (2023) Confronting challenges to substantive remedy for victims: Opportunities for OECD NCPs under a due diligence regime involving civil liability. Business and Human Rights Journal, https://doi.org/10.1017/bhj.2023.9 (open access).

Buhmann, K (2021) Institutional investors and climate justice: The role of investors in advancing prevention of human rights abuse in investment chains for fossil-free energy. In Volker Mauerhofer (ed) Governance, Law and Sustainability (Routledge): 222-236                    

Buhmann, K. (2020) Is mandatory non-financial reporting an effective regulatory strategy for advancing responsible business conduct? Observations on human and labour rights reporting in Denmark 2008-2018. International and Comparative Corporate Law Journal 14(3) 55-79

Buhmann, K. (2020) Meaningful stakeholder engagement as an aspect of risk-based due diligence between the economy, politics and law: the constitutive role of the Business & Human Rights regime. In Johnstone, Rachael L. and Anne Merrild (eds) Regulation of Extractive Industries: Community Engagement in the Arctic (Routledge): 78-98

Buhmann, K, Mark B. Taylor & Elisa Giuliani (2019) Business and Human Rights in global value chains (editorial). Competition and Change, 23(4), available online: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1024529419865668

Buhmann, K. (2018) Power, Procedure, Participation and Legitimacy in Global Sustainability Norms: A Theory of Collaborative Regulation. London: Routledge 2018

Buhmann, K., Jonas Jonsson & Mette Fisker (2019) Do no harm and do more good too: Connecting Business & and Human Rights theory with Political CSR to help companies identify opportunities for contributing to the SDGs. Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society, 19(3) 389-403 https://doi.org/10.1108/CG-01-2018-0030

Buhmann, K. (2018) Chinese Mineral Sourcing Interests & Greenland’s Potential as a Source of ‘Conflict-Free Minerals’. In: Arctic Yearbook 2018: Special Section: China & the Arctic. ed. /Ane Bislev; Ulrik Pram; Jesper Willaing Zeuthen. Akureyri : Northern Research Forum 2018, p. 84-101 (Arctic Yearbook, No. 7)

Buhmann, K. (2018) Analysing OECD National Contact Point Statements for Guidance on Human Rights Due Diligence: Method, Findings and Outlook. In: Nordic Journal of Human Rights, Vol. 36, No. 4, 2018, p. 390-410

Buhmann, K. (2018) Neglecting the Proactive Aspect of Human Rights Due Diligence?: A Critical Appraisal of the EU's Non-Financial Reporting Directive as a Pillar One Avenue for Promoting Pillar Two Action. In: Business and Human Rights Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2018, p. 23-45

Publications sorted by:
2025
Karin Buhmann / Non-financial Reporting Between Information and Transformation : Taking a Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Approach to Advancing Sustainable and Responsible Business Conduct.
In: The Routledge Handbook of Accounting for the Sustainable Development Goals. ed. /Andrea Venturelli; Chiara Mio. Abingdon : Routledge 2025, p. 97-111 (Routledge International Handbooks)
Book chapter > peer review
2024
Sanne Vammen Larsen; Karin Buhmann / A Right to Have One's Say but Not to Have One's Way : Tensions Affecting Practices and Expectations of Public Participation in Impact Assessment in Iceland and Greenland.
In: The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement. ed. /Karin Buhmann; Alberto Fonseca; Nathan Andrews; Giuseppe Amatulli. Abingdon : Routledge 2024, p. 121-137 (Routledge International Handbooks)
Book chapter > peer review
Karin Buhmann / Accountability in the EU for Corporate Human Rights and Environmental Harm : A Tale of Two Systems or Potential for Complementary Twinning?.
In: European Business Law Review, Vol. 35, No. 3/4, 2024, p. 429-452
Journal article > peer review
Alberto Fonseca; Cláudia A. Marconi; Karin Buhmann; Rafael de S. N. Miranda / Assessing Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement Through Ethics Standards : Lessons From the Samarco Dam Break and Its Operational-level Remediation Program.
In: The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement. ed. /Karin Buhmann; Alberto Fonseca; Nathan Andrews; Giuseppe Amatulli. Abingdon : Routledge 2024, p. 413-432 (Routledge International Handbooks)
Book chapter > peer review
Karin Buhmann; Jingjing Wu / Comparing Regulatory Responses to the Climate and Covid-19 Crises : A Social-systems Theory-informed Method for Inquiry.
In: Retfærd: Nordisk Juridisk Tidsskrift, Vol. 47, No. 2, 2024, p. 27-39
Journal article > peer review
Thomas Trier Hansen; Karin Buhmann / Creating Meaningful Engagement with Mega-construction Project Workers and Spectators in Complex Environments
In: The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement. ed. /Karin Buhmann; Alberto Fonseca; Nathan Andrews; Giuseppe Amatulli. Abingdon : Routledge 2024, p. 370-375 (Routledge International Handbooks)
Book chapter > peer review
Karin Buhmann; Jingjing Wu / Global Crisis Governance in Response to Scientific Information : Comparing and Understanding Regulatory Responses from WHO and IPCC Concerning the COVID-19 and Climate Crises.
In: Oñati Socio-Legal Series, Vol. 14, No. 5, 10.2024, p. 1384-1408
Journal article > peer review
Karin Buhmann / Meaningful Stakeholder Consultation and Social Impact Assessment
In: The Routledge Handbook of Polar Law. ed. /Yoshifumi Tanaka; Rachael Johnstone; Vibe Ulfbeck. Abingdon : Routledge 2024, p. 564-571
Book chapter > peer review
Karin Buhmann; Alberto Fonseca; Nathan Andrews; Giuseppe Amatulli / Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement : The Concept, Practice and Governance.
In: The Routledge Handbook on Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement. ed. /Karin Buhmann; Alberto Fonseca; Nathan Andrews; Giuseppe Amatulli. Abingdon : Routledge 2024, p. 3-39 (Routledge International Handbooks)
Book chapter > peer review
Lea Püchel; Cancan Wang; Karin Buhmann; Tobias Brandt; Felizia von Schweinitz; Laura Marie Edinger-Schons; Jan vom Brocke; Christine Legner; Elizabeth Teracino; Thomas Daniel Mardahl / On the Pivotal Role of Data in Sustainability Transformations : Challenges and Opportunities.
In: Business & Information Systems Engineering, 15.10.2024
Journal article > peer review
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Research Projects
Outside activities

Name of contractual partner

Duration of the activity

The type of activity

The Danish National Contact Point (NCP) to the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises on Responsible Business Conduct 2024 - 2027 Expert member

Ethical Trade Denmark

 

 

 

 

2024

 

 

2023

 

Board member, representing CBS

 

Substitute Board member, representing CBS

The Danish Institute for Human Rights 

2017-2025

Member of the Board

Department of Law, University of Southern Denmark 2020-2021
2023-
Professor (20%), Sustainability Law and Governance

Denmark’s National Contact Point (NCP) for Responsible Business Conduct set up under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises (‘Mæglings- og Klageinstitutionen for Ansvarlig Virksomhedsadfærd)

2012-2022

Member of the Institution (tasks: raising awareness of the OECD Guidelines; handling complaints of violations of the Guidelines

Danish Business Authority

November-December 2020

Study on mandatory due diligence on human rights and the environment