Nordic Business Journal

About Nordic Business Journal

Independent Nordic Business Journalism for a Global Audience
Nordic Business Journal is an independent, English-language business publication based in Gothenburg, Sweden. We cover Nordic business, finance, technology, policy, and political economy with an international perspective — combining rigorous reporting with deep analytical expertise.

Our purpose is simple: to help global readers better understand one of the world’s most influential economic regions, while offering the Nordics a clearer voice in international business discourse. At a time when much English-language coverage of the region remains fragmented or surface-level, we aim to provide something different: reporting grounded in expertise, context, and intellectual seriousness.

We write for decision-makers who need more than headlines — including investors, policymakers, executives, researchers, and internationally minded professionals seeking deeper insight into the Nordic economies.

A Scholar-Led Editorial Model

We are not a conventional newsroom. Nordic Business Journal is led by researchers and subject-matter experts who believe serious journalism and serious scholarship belong together. Our editorial approach combines journalistic discipline with academic depth to produce reporting that is evidence-based, internationally relevant, and analytically rigorous. Every article is written or reviewed by someone with direct expertise in the subject area.

Our Team

Kwah Driscole, PhD
Founder & Editor-in-Chief
Dr. Driscole holds a doctorate in Management Science and specialises in operations, organisational strategy, and resource-constrained systems. His work bridges academic research and practical business intelligence, with a focus on healthcare systems, institutions, and emerging market dynamics.
Gideon Mbiydzenyuy, PhD
Technology & Innovation Editor
Dr. Mbiydzenyuy is a lecturer and researcher in Information Technology. His editorial focus includes artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, and the technology policies shaping Nordic and European competitiveness.
Vitalis Pemunta Ngambouk, PhD
Society & Political Economy Editor
Dr. Ngambouk holds a doctorate in Sociology and brings a structural, policy-oriented perspective to coverage of geopolitics, migration, governance, and the broader social forces reshaping Nordic societies and markets.

Our wider editorial network includes researchers and analysts with advanced expertise across economics, law, energy, public policy, and international affairs.

Our Mission

The Nordic region — Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland — represents one of the world’s most dynamic centres of innovation, governance, and economic transformation. Yet despite its global influence, serious English-language coverage of Nordic business and policy remains limited.

We are building the publication we believe this region deserves: editorially independent, intellectually rigorous, and globally accessible. Our aim is to deliver journalism and analysis that helps readers understand not only what is happening across the Nordics, but why it matters.

Editorial Standards

We hold ourselves to the standards of both journalism and scholarship. Our reporting prioritises accuracy, fairness, transparency, and evidence-based analysis. Articles undergo editorial review, and factual claims are verified through careful sourcing and subject expertise. Where we make mistakes, we correct them promptly and transparently.

We maintain a strict separation between editorial decision-making and commercial interests. Advertisers and partners do not influence newsroom coverage. Opinion pieces and external contributions are clearly labelled, and any sponsored or collaborative content is transparently identified.

Artificial Intelligence and Editorial Integrity

We use approved artificial intelligence tools selectively to support research, transcription, data analysis, and editorial workflows. AI helps accelerate information processing and improve productivity, but human editorial judgment remains central to everything we publish. All journalist-led content receives human review, and our editors retain full responsibility for accuracy, fairness, originality, and editorial quality.

Where content is produced through automated systems — such as AI-powered products or audio formats — we apply clear labelling to distinguish them from journalist-led reporting. As technology and regulation evolve across the Nordics and the European Union, our framework will continue to evolve with them.

Ownership and Independence

Nordic Business Journal is owned by Ganiley Solutions and D-vectors, organisations founded by post-PhD researchers committed to preserving editorial independence and long-term intellectual credibility.

Contact

Editorial enquiries & corrections
info@nordicbusinessjournal.com
Press and media enquiries
inquiries@ganileys.com
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