Flyvbjerg, B. (Bent)
Research profile
Bent Flyvbjerg [’bent ‘fliuwbjI] is Professor of Planning at the Department of Development and Planning at Aalborg University, Denmark. He is Doctor of Technology and Engineering (Dr.Techn.) and Doctor of Science (Dr. Scient.) from Aalborg University and holds the Ph.D. in Urban Geography and Planning from Aarhus University, Denmark. He was twice a Visiting Fulbright Scholar to the USA, where he did research at the University of California at Los Angeles and Berkeley and at Harvard University. He has been a Visiting Fellow with the European University Institute in Florence. Bent Flyvbjerg holds a concurrent position as Chair in Infrastructure Policy and Planning at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.
Bent Flyvbjerg’s most recent books in English are Megaprojects and Risk: An Anatomy of Ambition (Cambridge University Press, 2003), Making Social Science Matter (Cambridge University Press, 2001), and Rationality and Power: Democracy in Practice (The University of Chicago Press, 1998). His books and articles have been translated into 18 languages. His main research interest is urban policy and planning. He is currently conducting research on megaprojects, phronetic planning research, and the relationship between truth and lying in policy and planning. Flyvbjerg’s research has been covered by Science, The Economist, The New York Times, the BBC, and other media.
Bent Flyvbjerg has two decades of practical experience from working as a policy and planning adviser to more than 40 public and private organizations, including the EU Commission, the United Nations, national and local government, auditors general, banks, and private companies. His work covers both developed and developing nations. He has been adviser to the government of Denmark in formulating national policies for transportation, infrastructure, environment, and science.
Bent Flyvbjerg is founding chairman of the Geography Program at Aalborg University, established in 2001. He is co-founder of the university’s Program in Planning and Environment and founding director of the university’s Research Program on Megaprojects. He has received numerous honors and awards, including the Danish National Science Council Distinguished Research Scholarship (equivalent to the MacArthur Fellowship). In 2002, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark conferred upon Bent Flyvbjerg the Knighthood of the Order of the Dannebrog for his professional accomplishments.
Scientific publications (selection)
Flyvbjerg, Bent. 2008. Making Sociology Matter: Phronetic Sociology as Public Sociology. Edited by M. H. Jacobsen: Aalborg University Press, 77-117available online
Decision-Making On Mega-Projects: Cost-benefit Analysis, Planning, and Innovation.Cheltenham. 2008. Edited by H. Priemus, B. Flyvbjerg and B. v. Wee. UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 352available online
Flyvbjerg, Bent. 2007. Policy and Planning for Large-Infrastructure Projects: Problems, Causes, Cures. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design 34:578-597.![]()
Flyvbjerg, Bent. 2006. Design by Deception: The Politics of Megaproject Approval. In Urban Planning Today, edited by W. S. Saunders. Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, 131-148![]()
Flyvbjerg, Bent. 2006. Making Organization Research Matter: Power, Values, and Phronesis. In The Sage Handbook of Organization Studies, edited by S. R. Clegg, C. Hardy, T. B. Lawrence and W. R. Nord. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, July 2006, 370-38![]()
