CBS in June

Join us when the top PhD-students in finance receives The AQR Top Finance Graduate Award and look into our exciting photo exhibition on diversity in Europe. Get an overview on CBS-events here.

05/31/2019

Folkemøde

Meet CBS at the 2019 People’s Meeting

Thursday 13 June to Sunday 16 June 2019, Kirkegade 4, 3770 Allinge, Bornholm 

Join in as CBS helps put issues relevant to society on the agenda at various event at the 2019 People’s Meeting again this year. For instance, CBS President Nikolaj Malchow-Møller will discuss societal dilemmas with Mads Steffensen, while CBS Professor Sara Louise Muhr will examine the issue of equality in the workplace and what is required to get more women in management. 

Read more here

AQR

Meet this year’s most promising PhD students in finance

Monday 17 June 2019, 8:30-17:00, Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters, H.C. Andersens Boulevard 35, 1553 Copenhagen V

The Center for Financial Frictions (FRIC) and CBS Department of Finance are proud to announce the seventh AQR Top Finance Graduate Award at CBS. Join us when the Royal Danish Academy of Science and Letters awards the most promising PhD students in finance in 2019 with the AQR Top Finance Graduate Award for their research. 

You will have the opportunity to hear the winners present their research on topics that can have a major impact on future financial practice.

Register (by 11 June 2019) and read more about the prize winners 

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Photo exhibition - "European Diversity in Denmark"

Friday 21 June 2019, 15:00-17:00, Rotunden, CBS Solbjerg Plads 3 2000 Frederiksberg

You’re invited to attend the "European Diversity in Denmark" photo exhibition, co-organised by CBS Council for Diversity and Inclusion and the Romanian Embassy. 

Embracing diversity is one of the basic pillars of democratic societies, and a core value of the European system. CBS Professor Susana Borras is the photographer and her photos aim to open our eyes to the positive side of Europeans living in Denmark. The exhibition contains 27 portraits, each one corresponding to a person born in another EU country. 

Their fascinating life stories tell us about courage and adaptation; and above all, about their willingness to be an active part of Denmark. To make a positive contribution.

Read more and sign up 
 

PhD defences in June

Erin Leitheiser: The comparative dynamics of private governance: The case of the Bangladesh ready-made garment industry
Monday 3 June 2019, 10:00-12:00, Copenhagen Business School, Dalgas Have 15 (D1Ø089), 2000 Frederiksberg  

This PhD thesis examines how and why companies engage differently in private governance by examining the interplay between context (structure) and choice (agency).

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Lone Christensen: Strategiimplementering - Styringsbestræbelser, identitet og affekt
Friday 7 June 2019, 10:00-12.00, Copenhagen Business School, room PH407, Porcelænshaven 26, 2000 Frederiksberg 

Based on ethnographic fieldwork, this PhD thesis is based on the collapse of collaboration between a team of external consultants and the executive board in a Danish ministry on the implementation of the ministry’s new strategy. 

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Thomas Kjær Poulsen: Essays on asset pricing with financial frictions
Wednesday 12 June 2019, 13:00-15:00, Copenhagen Business School, Solbjerg Plads 3 (SPs12), 2000 Frederiksberg

This PhD thesis contains three self-contained essays on how financial frictions influence the pricing of equities, corporate bonds and transaction costs. 

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Tina Joanes: Sufficiency for sustainability: Determinants and strategies for reducing clothing consumption
Monday 17 June 2019, 14:00-16:00. Copenhagen Business School, room D1Ø041, Dalgas Have 15, 2000 Frederiksberg 

This PhD thesis examines the psychological determinants for reducing clothing consumption, an area that urgently requires behavioural changes to mitigate climate change.

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