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  • 12.11.2015

    YES or NO? EU2015 debate at CBS

    CBS launches the debate on a yes or a no vote to the EU referendum with a visit from all the political parties in the Danish government Tuesday 17 November. Leading experts on the opt-in system and opt-outs will shed light on the various consequences.
  • 30.10.2015

    CBS in November

    Do customer clubs really result in more loyal customers? What is at stake when Denmark votes about the EU opt-out in December? How do global companies avoid the pitfalls of cultural differences? Who will become student of the year (and employee of the year)? And did the financial crisis teach the sector more responsibility? Visit CBS in November and find the answers.
  • 29.09.2015

    Tight National Budget hits CBS

    Tuesday’s press conference at the Ministry of Finance confirms that the government’s National Budget proposal is roughly as expected and will hit CBS. This sends an unfortunate signal, declares the president of CBS.
  • 21.09.2015

    Re-thinking History at Business Schools. Workshop: Uses of the Past: History and Memory in Organizations and Organizing, 9.12.2015

    The Centre for Business History at Copenhagen Business School will host a paper development workshop for scholars conducting research on the uses of history and memory in organizations and organizing on Wednesday, December 9, 2015. We welcome applications from scholars of all backgrounds conducting research on the question of why, how, and what affects the past is used by managers and organizations. For details see the CfP, below.
  • 11.09.2015

    FRIC'15 in pictures

    On August 24-25, 2015 Center for Financial Frictions (FRIC) and the ERC project FRICTIONS at The Department of Finance hosted the third international conference on financial frictions: FRIC'15 Conference on Efficiently Inefficient Markets
  • 02.09.2015

    Government cuts will have hard impact on CBS

    The new government is preparing to cut billions at the universities. Private companies in Denmark are calling for more CBS graduates and for several years CBS has rejected a record number of qualified applicants. CBS has just come through a major cost-cutting round and has documented a general underfunding. The President will take up the consequences with the Minister.

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