Full Professor, PhD Department of Business Humanities and Law, Copenhagen Business School
Trine received her PhD degree from the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 1996. She is an economist with an interest in arts and culture, making cultural economics and policy and arts management. She has published 140 books and articles in a variety of outlets, including Journal of Cultural Economics; International Journal of Cultural Policy; Poetics; Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society; Journal of State and Church; Work, Employment and Society; Economics Letters; Kyklos; Applied Economics; International Economic Review, and European Planning Studies, as well as book chapters in books published at Routledge; Elsevier Science and Edward Elgar Publishing, including Handbook of the Economics of Arts and Culture (Series Handbook of Economics, Elsevier Science). She is serving on boards, including ACEI, Association of Cultural Economics International, where she was the President 2021-23.
