New research from ESMT Berlin identifies how digital markets become monopolies and offers key insights for policymakers to ensure that in the future digital markets are better regulated and do not ‘tip’ towards monopolies.
SuperCharger Ventures, a cross-border EdTech Accelerator, and The Future of Management Education (FOME) Alliance, with its university members EDHEC Business School, ESMT Berlin, IE Business School, Imperial College Business School, and the EdTech platform Insendi, are pleased to announce an industry partnership to introduce new technologies into online management education.
ESMT Berlin’s Digital Society Institute, in collaboration with Ernst & Young (EY) and Nimbus Technologieberatung, will take over the accompanying research for the technology Showcase Programme “Secure Digital Identities” of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.
Governments may be more likely to downplay the severity of COVID-19 in countries where there is a high level of economic disparity, finds new research from ESMT Berlin.
ESMT Berlin has equipped several of its auditoriums with modern technology for hybrid and online formats. This will allow students to attend face-to-face and virtual lectures while adhering to coronavirus safety regulations.
Tatiana Lluent will join ESMT Berlin as the Volkswagen Group Junior Chair for Diversity in Organizations and as an assistant professor of strategy on July 1. She is currently completing her PhD at Duke University. Lluent’s research focuses on organizational inequality, gender, and entrepreneurship.
This week, 51 students from 24 countries begin their full-time MBA program at ESMT Berlin (2020: 49
students). On average, the participants are 30,5 years old and have more than six years of professional
experience.
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