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Research that makes a difference

In this series, you will gain insight into what researchers at Copenhagen Business School are working on and its relevance for companies, organisations, and society in general. We have asked five questions for Pernille Steen Pedersen, Assistant Professor at CBS:

Research that makes a difference

This series gives you an insight into the research going on at CBS and how the results are relevant to companies, organisations and to our society as a whole. Here are five questions for Jette Sandager, PhD Fellow at CBS:

The War in Ukraine: Is energy poverty the new pandemic?

Amid the gradual transition to endemic COVID-19, Europe may now be facing the beginning of a new pandemic: energy poverty. The war in Ukraine has influenced energy prices already on the rise to yield the perfect storm.

Spotlight on new research publications in April

Is there a cryptocurrency bubble, or has the real value of crypto been assessed on the wrong premises? 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.

President Zelenskyy as strategic communicator and leader

Anne-Marie Søderberg is Professor emerita of Intercultural Communication and Cross-cultural Management at Copenhagen Business School. Her research focus is on cultures, identity constructions, communication and learning processes. She shares her insights and observations about the leadership qualities of Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The War in Ukraine: Leadership and social responsibility in times of crisis

Associate Professor Julie Uldam from Department of Management, Society and Communication shares her insights on the dilemmas facing global corporate leaders. With two immediate crises, the climate crisis, and the humanitarian crisis in the wake of the war in Ukraine, what are the potential consequences for companies having to make tough decisions to balance stakeholder interests with citizens’ expectations.

The War in Ukraine: Western Sanctions and Global Finance

Typically, South Africa is put forward as the one success story of how sanctions were crucial to the defeat of apartheid. Yet according to Professor with Special Responsibilities Eleni Tsingou from the Department of Organization we should be pragmatic when we discuss sanctions and what they can achieve.

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