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  • 01.10.2021

    Spotlight on new research publications in October

    In this ‘beverage special’ of new research publications, we investigate the potential anthropology of tea, the dynamics behind a sustainable tea supply chain, as well as the causes behind the Prosecco wine ‘miracle’. Read about these studies along with other more traditional research topics in this month’s research publications from CBS.
  • 24.09.2021

    CBS Professor awarded best paper prize

    CBS Professor Keld Laursen and Professor Ammon Salter from University of Bath have been awarded the prestigious 2021 Dan and Mary Lou Schendel Best Paper Prize for “Open for Innovation: The Role of Openness in Explaining Innovation Performance among Manufacturing Firms.” 
  • 17.09.2021

    Rambøll wins the HBH Prize 2021

    Yesterday, Rambøll was announced as this year’s winner of the HBH Prize. The HBH Prize is awarded annually by researchers at CBS and the HBH Foundation for state-of-the-art marketing by a Danish company or organisation.
  • 01.09.2021

    Spotlight on new research publications in September

    This month’s research publications from CBS investigate numerous different topics such as Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, and Artificial Intelligence. Read about these topics and many more here.
  • 05.08.2021

    CBS in Copenhagen 2021

    CBS participates in Copenhagen 2021, this year's mega international LGBTI+ event, with presentations and we will also join the march. Copenhagen 2021 takes place from 12 to 22 August. Check out CBS’ participation.
  • 01.08.2021

    Spotlight on new research publications in August

    How does the balance between Volume and Variety impact brand performance on social media platforms? Can regulatory experimentation contribute to the green transition? And is there a link between female managers and firm innovation?
  • 27.07.2021

    3,230 new bachelor students at CBS

    This year, CBS welcomes 3,230 new bachelor students after the summer holidays. Close to one third of the new bachelor students are admitted through quota 2 where selection is based on post-upper secondary experience and motivation.

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