tbbhl

Institut for Business Humaniora og Jura

  • Governance, Culture & Learning Unit
Trine
Bille
Professor
,
cand.polit., PhD


Kontor: POR/18.B-3.133a
Tel:
+4538152548
E-mail: tb.bhl@cbs.dk
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Trine Bille received her PhD degree from University of Copenhagen, Department of Economics in 1996. She is an economist with an interest in arts and culture, making cultural economics and policy her main research areas. She has published more than 140 books and articles in a variety of outlets. Her work is published in the leading scientific journals of her research field, e.g. Journal of Cultural Economics, International Journal of Cultural Policy, and Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society and general leading journals in social science, e.g. Work, Employment and Society, Economics Letters, Kyklos, Applied Economics and European Planning Studies, as well as book chapters in books published at leading publishers as Routledge, Elsevier Science and Edward Elgar Publishing, including Handbook of the Economics of Arts and Culture (Series Handbook of Economics, Elsevier Science). She has been elected as the coming president of ACEI, the Association of Cultural Economics International (the leading academic association of the field) from 2018. She is often a keynote speaker at conferences, and she is often used as consultant and advisor, for e.g. The Royal Danish Theater, The Danish Ministry of Culture, and the Norwegian Ministry of Culture.ÌýÌý

She has to a large extent been responsible for development and management of study programs at casino 168. She is currently Program Director and head of the study board for the cand. soc. programs at casino 168, covering 6 study programs. 2017-18 she has been responsible for the development of the joint MSc study program in Strategic Design and Entrepreneurship (cand.soc. SDE), which is a collaboration between Copenhagen Business School and The Royal Danish Academy, Schools of Architecture and Design. She was head of the program 2018-2020. She has been the Program Director and head of the study board for BSc Business Administration and Service Management 2008 – 2016 and developed the program to cover 3 concentration areas: Arts and Culture, Tourism and Hospitality, and Service and Innovation.

Primære forskningsområder
  • Cultural economics / The economics of the arts
  • Cultural entrepreneurship
  • Cultural policy
  • Creative industries and experience economy
  • Urban and regional development
  • Economic valuation
Administrative opgaver

Program director for the cand.soc. programs

Curriculum Vitae
Sociale medier
Links

Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/tbbhl
Kurser
  • Responsible for the development and manager of a new MSc study program (cand.soc.) in Strategic Design and Entrepreneurship, which is a collaboration between Copenhagen Business School and KADK, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation
  • Member of Study Board and coordinator of the Arts and Culture concentration at BSc Business Administration and Service Management
  • Course coordinator and teacher: "Cultural Economics and Politics", BSc Business Administration and Service Management"
Vejledning
  • Numerous Master theses and Bachelor theses. Different study programmes at casino 168.
  • Current PhD supervision: Hanna Nyborg Storm and Kasper Skou Arendt

Udvalgte publikationer

Articles

Loots, Ellen, Diana Betzler, Trine Bille, Karol J. Borowiecki and Boram Lee (2022): New forms of finance and funding in the cultural and creative industries, Special Issue, Journal of Cultural Economics

Lidegaard, Christina, Trine Bille and Andrea Baldin (2022): The impact of specific versus general art expertise on art experiences – The case of the Sistine Chapel, Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society

Bille, Trine and Hanna Storm (2021): Local development policy: Do new cultural houses have an impact on migration? The case of Norway,ÌýEuropean Planning StudiesÌý(forthcoming)

Baldin, Andrea and Trine Bille (2021): Who is an artist? Heterogeneity and professionalism among visual artists,ÌýJournal of Cultural Economics

Alacovska, Ana and Trine Bille (2020): A heterodox re-reading of creative work: The diverse economies of Danish visual artists, Work, Employment and Society

Bille, Trine; Anna Mignose and Ruth Towse (ed.) (2020):ÌýTeaching Cultural Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing, Series: Teaching Economics

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New reports about the conditions for visual arts in Denmark published November 22, 2018 (in Danish):

Publikationer sorteret efter:
2025
Kasper M. Arendt; Bo T. Christensen; Vibeke M. Jensen; Beatrice S. Rangvid; Trine Bille / : The Long-term Impact of Higher Education Teaching Models on New Venture Creation.
I: International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research, Vol. 31, Nr. 11, 2025, s. 26-45
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2024
Anja Mølle Lindelof; Trine Bille / : On Visions and Rationales in Contemporary Danish Cultural Policy.
Paper presented at The 13th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research. ICCPR 2024, 2024
Paper
Trine Bille; Andrea Baldin; Aleksandra Wiśniewska; Paweł Siechowicz; Bartosz Jusypenko /
Abstract from The 13th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research. ICCPR 2024, 2024
Konferenceabstrakt til konference
Trine Bille; Andrea Baldin; Antonella Basso; Stefania Funari /
Paper presented at The 13th International Conference on Cultural Policy Research. ICCPR 2024, 2024
Paper
Andrea Baldin; Trine Bille / : The Case of Museums.
I: Applied Economics, Vol. 56, Nr. 59, 12.2024, s. 8704-8718
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Trine Bille / : Udfordringer og potentialer.
I: Økonomi og Politik, Vol. 97, Nr. 3, 9.2024, s. 74–85
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Trine Bille; Hendrik Sonnabend / : Evidence From Over 130 Years of Filmmaking in Germany.
Abstract from The 17th International Conference on Arts and Cultural Management. AIMAC 2024, 2024
Konferenceabstrakt til konference
Trine Bille; Hanna Nyborg Storm / : Comedy or Shakespeare – Does It Matter?.
I: Cultural Trends, 4.6.2024
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Andrea Baldin; Trine Bille; Raghava Rao Mukkamala; Ravi Vatrapu /
I: Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol. 48, Nr. 2, 6.2024, s. 199-220
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Kasper M. Arendt; Trine Bille; Bo T. Christensen; Vibeke Jensen; Beatrice Rangvid /
Paper presented at The 17th International Conference on Arts and Cultural Management. AIMAC 2024, 2024
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Forskningsprojekter
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  • APPLAUS, 2021-: Bestyrelsesmedlem
  • Kulturdepartementet, Norge, 2019: Medlem af metodeudvalget for fremtidige kunstnerundersøgelser
  • Kulturministeriet og Danmarks Statistik, 2018–: Medlem af advisory board for kulturstatistik
  • Kulturministeriet og Danmarks Statistik, 2018: Medlem af ekspertgruppe vedr. fremtidige kulturvaneundersøgelser
  • Myndigheden for Kulturanalys og Kulturanalys Norden, Sverige, 2016-: Medlem af det videnskabelige rÃ¥d
  • Norsk ForskningsrÃ¥d, 2014 - 2019: Medlem af programstyret for forskningsprogrammet KULMEDIA
  • Norsk ForskningsrÃ¥d, 2019-: Medlem af porteføljestyret for Velfærd, Kultur og Samfund
  • Norsk KulturrÃ¥d, 2014-:Ìý Medlem af FoU udvalget
  • Rambøll Management, 2019: Konsulent pÃ¥ markedsanalyse vedr. Fredericia Musical Teater
  • ROMU, Museerne i Roskilde, Frederikssund og Lejre, 2018-: Bestyrelsesmedlem
  • ROSA, Dansk Rock SamrÃ¥d, 2020-: Bestyrelsesmedlem
  • Telemarksforskning, 2019: Konsulent pÃ¥ opgaven: Internationalt sammenligningsgrundlag for statslige incitamenter og korrektiver i norsk kunstnerpolitik
  • Udviklingsplatformen for Scenekunst, 2018-2021: Bestyrelsesmedlem
  • Ã…rhus Universitet, 2018: Bidrag til RethinkIMPACT, evalueringen af Ã…rhus kulturhovedstad 2017

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