akemsc

Department of Operations Management

Anestis
Keremis
Assistant professor


Leave: 01.06.2023 - 30.06.2024
Room: SOL/B5.24
Mobile:
+ 45 50294082
Anestis Keremis
Presentation

I am a PhD Fellow in corporate anti-corruption supported by the Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research. My work revolves around how anti-corruption is practiced in multinational companies in globalization. I draw on cultural theories of socio-material practices to examine  the thoughts, sayings, feelings, and doings of compliance officers and understand how these shape and are being shaped by the anti-corruption industry.

Primary research areas
  • Corporate anti-corruption and responsibility
  • Corporate compliance
  • Cultural studies
  • Organizations
  • Practices and Practice Theory
Curriculum Vitae
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Links
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www.cbs.dk/en/staff/akemsc
Supervision

I am interested in supervising student theses and essays on topics relevant to anti-corruption, compliance, CSR, sustainability, global governance, business and politics, and business and society.

Publications sorted by:
2020
Anestis Keremis / Anti-corruption in Action : How is Anti-corruption Practiced in Multinational Companies?.
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [Phd] 2020, 240 p. (PhD Series, No. 10.2020)
PhD thesis
Cristiana Parisi; Andrea Beye; Justyna Bekier; Anestis Keremis / Cities’ Circular Action Plans
: REFLOW Project 2020, 145 p. (Deliverables from the REFLOW Project, No. D1.2, Vol. WP1: Business and Design Co-Creation)
Report > peer review
2018
Anestis Keremis / Translating Corruption to Compliance Risks : A Study of Corporate Anti-corruption in Globalization.
Paper presented at The 34th EGOS Colloquium 2018, 2018
Paper > peer review
2017
Anestis Keremis / Book Review: Jessica F Green, Rethinking Private Authority: Agents and Entrepreneurs in Global Environmental Governance
In: Political Studies Review, Vol. 15, No. 2, 5.2017, p. 278
Book review > peer review
Anestis Keremis / Book Review: Leslie Holmes, Corruption: A Very Short Introduction
In: Political Studies Review, Vol. 15, No. 3, 8.2017, p. 470
Book review > peer review
Outside activities

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