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  • 12.05.2020

    Research project observes leaders during the crisis

    With a grant from Innovation Fund Denmark, Dana Minbaeva, Professor at CBS, is currently examining the virtual leadership landscape during the corona crisis. According to the latest figures it is not half bad. This study may show a new way to lead – and a new way to work.
  • 01.05.2020

    Spotlight on new research publications in May

    The phenomenon ‘clickbait’ has long been a feature of online media, but how does creating headlines that are more alluring than informative affect publishers? Can smiley stamps make children eat more healthy food? Here is the latest research on these and many more areas.
  • 30.03.2020

    Spotlight on new research publications in April

    What are the characteristics of narcissistic leaders and what are the consequences of their leadership on companies and society? How do family structures affect the risk of child obesity? Here is the latest research on these and many more areas.
  • 16.03.2020

    Finance seminars postponed

    In light of the recent developments with the COVID-19, the Department of Finance will postpone all our seminars and events that were scheduled for the period until April 13, 2020.
  • 06.03.2020

    Corona crisis – find an expert

    The coronavirus has compromised the global economy causing historical stock market drops, closed borders and companies under pressure. Here is a list of relevant researchers to contact if you need to see the coronacrisis from a social scientific perspective.
  • 28.02.2020

    CBS in March

    Gain insight into what the #metoo movement has meant for women in the workplace today and see who will win the title of ‘next top sales person’ in Denmark. Read more about the upcoming events at CBS in March.
  • 28.02.2020

    Five new members to join the CBS Board of Directors

    A few replacements have been made in the Board. At the end of 2019, four new internal members were elected by employees and students at CBS, while CBS’ appointment committee appointed a new external member.

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