Department of Business Humanities and Law

Rasmus Johnsen wins case center award

CULT Girl: Responsible Management and Self-Management of Subjectivity at Work

03/01/2017

CaseCentre Awards

We are proud to announce that assistant professor Rasmus Johnsen, MPP, together with Navid Baharlooie have just won the Case Centre Award 2017. His case, “CULT Girl: Responsible Management and Self-Management of Subjectivity at Work” has taken the 2017 Award in the Ethics and Social Responsibility category.

You can download the case and find more info at www.thecasecentre.org


The Case Centre’s annual Awards and Competitions, now in their 27th year, celebrate excellence in case writing and teaching at business schools worldwide. Awards are made in nine management categories, plus an overall winner, and four competitions. www.thecasecentre.org/winners2017
 

 

 

 

 

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