News & newsletters

2012


Januar

Danish shipping companies take Nordic lead

Successful strategies and favourable legislation have created the best results

Contact: Martin Jes Iversen, Associate Professor , mi.lpf@cbs.dk

Published 04.01.2012

2011


December

Computational linguistics reveals secret fellowship

Code language of secret society from the 18th century, who kept the Freemasons under surveillance, has been broken by computer technology and computational linguistics. Researcher from the project visits CBS

Contact: Daniel Hardt, Associate Professor , dh.itm@cbs.dk

Published 28.12.2011

New exam hall for 700 students

Hello to a secure exam and goodbye to carbon paper

Contact: Wilbert van der Meer, Head of Secretariat , wm.edu@cbs.dk

Published 23.12.2011

Foundations under the microscope

Every five kroner in Denmark is realised by a foundation. A new CBS research project will obtain more knowledge about the secretive foundations.

Contact: Steen Thomsen, Professor , st.int@cbs.dk

Published 19.12.2011

Full-time MBA among the best in Europe

New survey places CBS’ full-time MBA in the European top league

Contact: Lee Milligan, Admissions Manager , lm.mba@cbs.dk

Published 16.12.2011

Only kindness will save the welfare state

The future of the welfare state is debated in a new book by Ole Fogh Kirkeby

Published 14.12.2011

November

What is the impact of reform packages on the real estate market?

New research project tests different reform scenarios

Contact: Senior Analyst and Project Manager Rasmus Højbjerg Jacobsen, CEBR , rhj.cebr@cbs.dk

Published 28.11.2011

New Executive MBA programme

CBS relaunches Executive MBA from September 2012

Contact: Christian Tangkjær, Vice dean Master/HD , ct.ioa@cbs.dk

Published 24.11.2011

Is that computer game legal?

It has to be easier to legislate appropriately in matters concerning computer game piracy. Researchers are ready with a new report.

Contact: Associate Professor Ioanna Constantiou , ic.itm@cbs.dk

Published 21.11.2011

Do you want the cheese to be French or Danish?

Consumers prefer the products of their homeland. Especially people with low income, the elderly and women are being patriotic in their choice of products

Contact: Assistant Professor Alexander Josiassen , aj.marktg@cbs.dk
Journalist Lonnie Høgh

Published 17.11.2011