ESMT Berlin is regularly featured in national and international media outlets. In our newsroom, we showcase selected highlights that present the exceptional achievements of our faculty, including their research activities, and offer valuable contributions to discussions in business, academia, and broader societal debates.
ESMT's program "Analytics for Decision Makers" helps companies when facing legal and regulatory barriers in using the data to compare the performance of employees or to deploy machine learning for recruitment, explains Jens Weinmann, program director at ESMT Berlin.
Around 80 executives from hidden champions, as well as leading representatives from academia and society, will come together today at the 1st CEO Conference of the Hidden Champions Institute (HCI) at ESMT to discuss trends and developments in business and the economy.
New research from ESMT Berlin explores how negotiators can effectively solve negotiation breakdowns and prevent bitter deadlocks. The researchers identified three different types of negotiation impasses; wanted, forced, and unwanted.
ESMT's Master in Management students are beyond excited to get back on campus, according to Roland Siegers, director of the Early Career Program at ESMT Berlin.
Isabel Skierka, program leader and researcher at the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT Berlin, spoke with Deutsche Welle Business about cyber warfare, ransomware attacks, and the dark web.
Leo Varadkar, minister for enterprise, trade and employment, will lead an Enterprise Ireland trade mission to the UK, France, and Germany from next Monday. In Germany, he will formally launch Enterprise Ireland's fourth "Enter the Eurozone" program in partnership with ESMT Berlin.
Rebecca Loades, director of career accelerator programs at ESMT Berlin, believes that the demand for online programs is here to stay and already saw growth in this sector start even before the pandemic.
Chengwei Liu, associate professor of strategy and behavioral science at ESMT Berlin, received “Best Proposal Runner Up Award” from the Strategic Management Society (SMS) for his paper “The Variance of Variance”. The paper investigates the often-overlooked role of luck in management and organizational design, promoting the applications of chance models to understand when luck is a better explanation for corporate successes.
Konstantin Korotov, professor at ESMT Berlin, explains in his article what to do if you have worked hard on a project for years and a sudden upheaval in the market dashes your hopes for a promotion.
York Yang talks about how he had to postpone his studies at ESMT Berlin because of Corona and what he is now most looking forward to at the start of his program.