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  • 09.01.2015

    Welcome to 2015 at CBS - Welcome to a year with challenges

    In this month’s column from the Senior Management, Jan Molin, Dean of Education writes about the first of a series of paradoxes he will be describing in his columns this year. This month’s column is on the paradox “control is a precondition for trust” and the importance of abandoning the illusion of control.
  • 06.01.2015

    Be clear on packaging

    Is it OK to label dip with just 0.4 percent avocado as 'guacamole dip'? Food packaging often does more to mislead than to guide consumers, but now manufacturers can find help in a new book.
  • 19.12.2014

    Researcher receives substantial EU grant

    Steffen Andersen, Professor at the Department of Economics, has received a prestigious research grant of EUR 1.5 million (approx. DKK 11 m.). The grant will help illuminate how households make financial decisions.
  • 17.12.2014

    Should brand names roll off the tongue?

    Idiomatic brand names are easier to recognise and remember, and consumers have a more positive reaction to them. But new research suggests that brand names that are difficult to pronounce can receive an equally positive reaction.
  • 12.12.2014

    Shipping BSc in partnership with TAMUG in Texas

    CBS' BSc in shipping expands the partnership to include Texas A&M University at Galveston by the Mexican Gulf. The new and very popular study programme is now offered in partnership with two acknowledged universities in two important maritime centres - Singapore and Houston.
  • 11.12.2014

    Researchers map digital business models

    The first online shops appeared twenty years ago. Since then the market has grown explosively year by year and today the internet drives business in ways we could not even imagine twenty years ago. Two researchers from CBS have drawn up seven archetypes of digital companies.
  • 03.12.2014

    EU growth plan - a way to save Europe? Find a CBS expert

    Growth plan from the EU will inject over 2,300 billion DKK into the European countries to start up investments and growth engine. In cooperation with the European Investment Bank, the EU will make 150 billion DKK available. According to the plan, the rest of the pool will be co-financed by investment funds and pension funds. Public private partnerships (PPP) are a key element for the plan's success. Here you will find the names of CBS researchers who can give a comment on the EU's ambitious growth plan and put it into perspective.
  • 02.12.2014

    The Copenhagen Triangle

    In this month’s column by CBS' Senior Management, Alan Irwin, Dean of Research, writes about the inverted Bermuda Triangle, The Copenhagen Triangle, a place where people, ideas and innovation surprisingly appear and sustain and encourage one another.

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