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  • 30.05.2014

    Once upon a time when HHK became CBS

    CBS didn’t quite have a birthday on Saturday, but almost. On the 31st of May, former president of CBS, Finn Junge-Jensen, turned 70, so let’s take a brief trip back in time – at least back to when CBS was called HHK or Handelshøjskolen i København.
  • 30.05.2014

    Visit by Velux Foundation Guest Professor Tom Bentley

    Tom Bentley, the platform’s Velux Foundation Guest Professor in 2013-2014, has already visited the platform several times before. Previously as keynote at the Collaboratory conference in 2012 and again in September 2013 in connection with his participation at the conference “How Public Design?” organised by our strategic partner MindLab.
  • 30.05.2014

    The story of the Danish labour market

    How was the premise of paid work created in Denmark? Find the answer in a new book by Ove Kaj Pedersen, CBS Professor and author of the acknowledged book Konkurrencestaten (the competitive state).
  • 30.05.2014

    Professor presents 20 m long wall illustration of the financial crisis

    David Lando, Professor of Finance asks What went wrong? when he takes the audience through a historical journey on a 20 m long wall illustration telling the story of the financial crisis. The event is one of many at the Science in the City Festival in late June, where CBS will be represented.
  • 30.05.2014

    Exclusive event on Digital Natives and Big Data

    Interested in the generation of Digital Natives? Want to know how to handle customer data strategically? Søren Schultz Hansen and Per Østergaard Jacobsen, external lecturers at CBS, present their latest research exclusively for CBS Career Centres partners.
  • 28.05.2014

    Dansk IT’s award for the Dedicated Enthusiast 2014

    Every year, Dansk IT, which is organizing IT professionals in Denmark, is awarding its so-called award for the dedicated enthusiast to a member of Dansk IT, who has carried out an extraordinary and engaged effort to further the ideas behind Dansk IT. This year, the award goes to
  • 23.05.2014

    The risk of feeling on top of things

    Riding the elevator up or taking off on a plane might boost your self-esteem. But the movement might also compromise your performance. New research from CBS professor shows the relation between movements, thoughts and performance, which paves the way for unique insight into consumer behaviour.

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