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  • 09.10.2013

    Important Danish research prize goes to CBS professor

    The Nykredit Research Prize goes to David Lando, Professor of Finance, for his internationally acknowledged research on credit risk. The Nykredit Talent Prize goes to Robert Strand, Assistant Professor at CBS
  • 01.10.2013

    CBS recruits world-leading scholar in entrepreneurship

    CBS and Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy (MPP) have recruited a world-leading scholar in entrepreneurship, professor William B. Gartner (Bill Gartner). From August 2013 Bill Gartner is professor of Entrepreneurship and the Art of Innovation at MPP.
  • 30.09.2013

    CBS appoints top researcher as new professor in entrepreneurship

    Mirjam van Praag from the University of Amsterdam has been appointed Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Professor of Entrepreneurship at Copenhagen Business School. The donation from the ‘A. P. Møller og Hustru Chastine Mc-Kinney Møllers Fond til almene Formaal’ at 40 million Danish kroner provides CBS with the opportunity to strengthen its research and education activities within entrepreneurship.
  • 25.09.2013

    Social sciences and the humanities will play a large part in Horizon 2020

    As the first Danish university, Copenhagen Business School places focus on Horizon2020, the new EU programme for research and innovation. The aim of the programme is to ensure the global competitiveness of Europe and create jobs and growth. Horizon 2020 works with a budget of DKK 525 billion and runs from 2014-2020
  • 23.09.2013

    Danish companies need to discover the Peruvian market

    A steadily growing economy and a new trade agreement with the EU give Peru a great investment potential. Assistant Professor Jacobo Ramirez says that Danish companies should seize the opportunity of investing more in infrastructure and industrial machinery sales
  • 10.09.2013

    Danish companies can gain ground through technology licenses

    If companies bought rights for other companies' knowledge they could save both time and money. Licensing-in of technologies is widespread among American companies, and they gain huge profits from it. So says Toke Reichstein, Professor at Copenhagen Business School. He encourages Danish companies to follow in the footsteps of the Americans

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