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"From a warzone to studying an MBA in Germany"
December 8, 2022 | Study International
Kateryna Nadtochiy, Global Online MBA student at ESMT Berlin, is one of the winners of BMW Group Fellowships for Ukraine. This fellowship gave her an opportunity to study in Global Online MBA program at ESMT Berlin for free. In an interview with Study International, Kateryna shares her experience in Germany and at ESMT Berlin.
"Europas Unternehmen stärken"
December 8, 2022 | Handelsblatt
We need a more efficient EU domestic market, not a new transatlantic trade conflict, analyzes Jörg Rocholl, president of ESMT, in his article.
"Stoppt der UN-Biodiversitätgipfel den rapiden Verlust der Natur?"
December 7, 2022 | Deutsche Welle
Jörg Rocholl, President of ESMT Berlin, is quoted in a Deutsche Welle's article about UN Biodiversity Summit, saying that the climate crisis has been researched better than biodiversity loss, and calls to catch up on scientific research.
Should you tell customers how long they’ll be queuing for this holiday season?
December 2, 2022 | ESMT Press
New research from ESMT Berlin finds that companies should partially hide information on how long the queue is if their products are highly popular and valuable. By doing that, researchers say, companies are likely to generate more customers in the queue. However, if a product is of low-demand and of low-value, the researchers suggest that companies should avoid hiding this information, as it is likely to have the opposite effect.
"Artenschutz durch neues Wirtschaften"
November 29, 2022 | tagesschau
Tagesschau reports on the signing of the "Frankfurt Declaration" by an alliance of German science and non-governmental organizations and quotes Jörg Rocholl, President of ESMT Belin, who claims that the loss of biodiversity has underestimated consequences compared to climate change.
Frankfurt Declaration: Together for Biological Diversity
November 29, 2022 | ESMT Press
One week before the start of the 15th Conference of the Parties to the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD COP15) in Montreal, an alliance of German science and non-governmental organizations calls for an end to economic activity against nature in its “Frankfurt Declaration,” which was published today.