Mandag Morgen

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Mandag Morgen
CategoriesBusiness magazine
Political magazine
FrequencyWeekly
PublisherHouse of Mandag Morgen
Year founded1989; 33 years ago (1989)
CountryDenmark
Based inCopenhagen
LanguageDanish
WebsiteMandag Morgen
ISSN0905-4332
OCLC898464283

Mandag Morgen, also known as Ugebrevet Mandag Morgen, is a Danish weekly business and political magazine published in Copenhagen, Denmark.

History and profile[]

Mandag Morgen was established in 1989.[1][2] The magazine is published by the House of Mandag Morgen on a weekly basis.[2]

Its major target audience is decision-makers in both private and public sector.[1] Although main focus of Mandag Morgen is on business and economy, it also covers articles about public sector reforms and politics.[3][4] For instance, the magazine publishes the results of various opinion polls one of which was about the changing attitudes of Danes about Islam following the events of 11 September 2001.[5]

In 1997 the circulation of Mandag Morgen was 157,050 copies.[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ a b c Jose L. Alvarez; Carmelo Mazza; Jordi Mur (October 1999). "The management publishing industry in Europe" (PDF). University of Navarra. Archived from the original (Occasional Paper No:99/4) on 30 June 2010. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b Carmelo Mazza; Jesper Strandgaard Pedersen (July 2004). "From Press to E-media? The Transformation of an Organizational Field". Organization Studies. 25 (6). doi:10.1177/0170840604042407.
  3. ^ Peter Kjær (2005). "The evolution of business news in Denmark 1960-2000: context and content" (PDF). Copenhagen Business School Working Papers (16).
  4. ^ "Cost of non-Western immigration on the rise". The Local. 16 September 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  5. ^ "Anti-Islamic reactions in the EU after the terrorist acts against the USA" (PDF). EUMC. Retrieved 28 April 2015.

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