Crises and times of crisis have a special anatomy, which leaders need to be better prepared to understand. It is about thinking leadership, organisation, new ways of collaborating - and not least changing the success criteria.
First published in 2006, Keld Laursen and Ammon Salter’s paper, ‘Open for innovation: The role of openness in explaining innovation performance among U.K. manufacturing firms’ is the all-time most cited CBS scientific paper.
Two researchers from Copenhagen Business School were awarded a Semper Ardens Advance grant by the Carlsberg Foundation on 30 January 2023. A total of 10 grants were awarded.
A chain of historical events made the technology empire Silicon Valley, but inflation and investors holding back pose a threat to the empire. Is Rome about to fall? We are looking to history for answers.
Associate Professor at CBS Milena Micevski has received a Semper Ardens: Accelerate grant from Carlsbergfondet to investigate the effects of immigrant sales people stereotypes in selling situations.
Collaborations between companies and influencers have become a common marketing tool. But according to research a business model where privacy is intertwined with commercial considerations poses ethical challenges.
Why Do Companies Go Woke? 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.
Nowadays, sustainability is so important for business development and survival that it could be the only game in town for any CEO. Hear from our panel of business professionals and researchers associated with the Centre of Sustainability on 20 years with sustainability in business and beyond.