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  • 07.03.2023

    Female experts at CBS

    Male researchers are more cited in Danish media than female researchers. It does not have to be this way. It must be easy for the media to find the right expert – also female experts. For this reason, CBS has prepared list of examples of female researchers from CBS whose knowledge is available to the media. The list is continuously updated.
  • 20.02.2023

    Danish Elite Research Initiative honours CBS researchers

    Two researchers from CBS receive an Elite Research prize from the Ministry of Higher Education and Science. Professor Poul Fritz Kjær, whose focus is on how legal and economic processes impact each other, is awarded the prize for being an outstanding researcher, while PhD Student Charlotte Cator, who studies sustainable cities, receives a travel scholarship.
  • 08.02.2023

    Fremtidens ledere navigerer efter et kompas med ni kompetencer

    Vi skal gøre de unge i stand til at navigere i en stadig mere kompleks verden og tage ansvar for virksomhedernes og samfundets udvikling, skriver Nikolaj Malchow-Møller og Inger Askehave, rektor og prorektor, i denne klumme bragt i Børsen den 26. januar 2023
  • 04.01.2023

    Women across the world are paid less than men for the same job

    Researchers from 15 countries including Denmark have closely examined companies’ actual pay for men and women and found that there is a long way to go before we get equal pay for equal work. The study has been published in Nature Human Behaviour.
  • 03.01.2023

    How influencer marketing pushes the boundaries of privacy

    Collaborations between companies and influencers have become a common marketing tool. But according to research a business model where privacy is intertwined with commercial considerations poses ethical challenges.
  • 20.12.2022

    CBS adopts resolution on freedom of expression

    Is it okay to say something if you disagree with others? CBS has written a document on freedom of expression based on the premise that knowledge is best advanced through open-minded inquiry.

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