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Innovation is not about turning everything on its head

Innovation: There is much to gain if public leaders manage to establish the right conditions for innovation in an everyday context. The key factors include knowledge of operations, knowledge generation and inclusion.

Spotlight on new research publications in November

How does integration, convergence and economic policy apply in Europe? Find out in this month's spotlight on new research publications from CBS, where you can learn more about the many current topics in the world of research.

Transformation has become a buzz word

The public sector is at great risk of trying to have it both ways, says Professor Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen. Constant transformation has become all the rage at the cost of great frustration to management, staff members and regular citizens. This is his characterisation of the sector’s development.

Embed the Arne pension and develop new incentives for Svend

The Danish Arne pension will somewhat redress inequality in Denmark, where unskilled workers die almost eight years earlier than academics, leaving them with a shorter retirement period. However, politicians should consolidate the right to earlier retirement and develop new “Svend incentives”, making the highly educated work longer, says Svend Erik Hougaard Jensen, Director of the Pension Research Centre at CBS.

New initiative to create better entrepreneurs

Leadership: Entrepreneurs have a history of underprioritising the importance of strong leadership. CBS and the Danish Industry Foundation are now joining forces to focus on leadership in start-ups.

Saving endangered crafts in Europe

CBS researchers are working with glass blowers and potters to preserve crafts that are dying arts. Through innovation, innovative technologies and the development of business models, a new research project aims to boost sustainable growth and enhance cultural diversity in Europe.

Spotlight on new research publications in October

Does Depression Co-occur within Households? Find out in this month's spotlight on new research publications from CBS, where you can learn more about the many current topics in the world of research.

Desire still beats sustainability for now

The luxury industry used to be dominated by conservative consumers who put prestige before responsibilities to the environment, but new consumers such as Millennials and Generation Z may be about to change that.

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