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CBS Researcher wins prestigious Tietgen Prize

Behavioural scientist Florian Kock has received this year's Tietgen Prize of 500,000 DKK for his innovative and comprehensive research in the tourism and experience economy in Denmark.

World Cup Qatar: Why it is so hard to look away

Moral qualms are not going to stop the majority from watching the World Cup in Qatar, but why is it so hard to look away? Football – and the World Cup in particular – is the most captivating and addictive sports event in the world, according to a sports economist.

Spotlight on new research publications in December

How is time compressed and stretched in strategy work? 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.

New research project will teach us how to handle increasing house prices

House prices are one of the most important factors in our personal finances and the national economy in general. However, policymakers still seek consensus as to which measures can regulate the market. Kathrin Schlafmann wishes to address this problem after she has been given one of Independent Research Fund Denmark’s prestigious Sapere Aude grants of DKK 6.2m.

We are willing to pay larger energy bills in solidarity with Ukraine

People can feel solidarity with a place where citizens suffer. It makes us respond with words and action even though it comes at a price. CBS research shows that, for example, solidarity makes people willing to pay more for airfare if the fuel does not come from Russia.

CBS climate project awarded Velux HUMpraxis grant

With environmental problems, social challenges and the aging population being just some of the challenges that cut across professional areas, two CBS researchers Robin Holt and Christina Juhlin have been awarded a grant of 5,431,382 DKK for their project CLIMATE-PART.

New perspectives on work life challenge the c-suite

Red tape, a culture of busyness and the lack of purpose frustrate many employees. According to research, management needs to make changes to retain employees while a former leader who quit her own job backs the research.

Is higher inflation here to stay?

When can we expect inflation to come down and what are the longer-term effects? CBS Professor Jesper Rangvid gives an overview of where the Danish economy stands and where it is heading in a time of very high inflation.

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