Even rich cities like London, Singapore and Copenhagen are not prepared to handle rising sea levels, extreme rain and the heat following climate change. There is an urgent need to attract private investments, as taxpayers cannot be expected to pay for the necessary infrastructure, says CBS researcher Stella Whittaker.
The authors of the book 'Sexism in Danish Higher Education and Research' have launched a new podcast series that puts renewed focus on the problem of sexist behaviour at Danish universities.
Social media have had free rein in Denmark for a long time with far-reaching consequences. It is time to tighten regulations, says the government’s external expert group headed by CBS professor.
Digital technology can transform work and workplaces but in the ever-evolving digital landscape, unlocking the true potential of transformation requires more than just adding new technology.
Theis Ingerslev Jensen is driven by curiosity and a desire to learn something new. Now, the newly minted researcher with a PhD in finance has been offered a coveted position at Yale University.
Leadership: Employees are increasingly being exposed to unlimited hyper-responsibility, which, according to CBS researcher, leads to a feeling of never doing your job right.
Mary Uhl-Bien, Chaired professor of Leadership at Neeley School of Business, Texas Christian University, and one of the most influential scholars in contemporary leadership studies has been bestowed an honorary doctorate at CBS.
Until recently it has been a challenge to make convincing fake social media profiles at scale because images could be traced back to their source, and the text often didn't sound human-like.