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 Berlin has been distinguished among the top 20 business schools offering the best case studies worldwide. The Case Centre Impact Index 2023 is a newly instituted annual ranking that systematically evaluates organizations based on the worldwide reach and influence of their case writing. This award underscores the importance of translating academic rigor into tangible impact at ESMT.
ESMT Berlin President Jörg Rocholl has been appointed as a new member of acatech – National Academy of Science and Engineering. The election underscores his professional and scientific expertise, and highlights ESMT's position as an international business school at the forefront of innovation and technological progress.
Mandy Hübener, program director for Executive Education Programs at ESMT Berlin, talks about how multifaceted approach to executive education allows business schools to constantly update and refine offered courses.
Jan Hagen, professor at ESMT Berlin, takes part in a discussion whether democracy needs political impulses from the economy and what the benefits of political activism from management are.
Congratulations to the ESMT Berlin Global Online MBA (GOMBA) class of 2023, who graduated on Saturday November 11, 2023. As this international cohort prepares for the next stage of their career (now equipped with MBAs), we wanted to shine a light on our students and the journeys they have undertaken to get to this point.
In their 60-year history, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) had to go through several radical organizational changes. New research by ESMT Berlin and Warwick Business School shows what NASA’s history can teach organizations about strategic agility, and how organizations can adapt their business models effectively to cater to external challenges.
ESMT Berlin recently launched its Rainbow Scholarship – offering an MBA discount to LGBTQ+ students who’ve contributed to LGBTQ+ causes and impacted the community. Alan Wang, Full-Time MBA participant and Rainbow scholar shares his experience.
Gianluca Carnabuci and Eric Quintane, professors at ESMT Berlin, share their research findings, showing that the key to building a performance-boosting network is to include people who support you in areas where your cognitive style is not naturally suited.
Lars-Hendrik Röller, Professor at ESMT Berlin, questions that either saving or incurring debt are a particularly effective way of tackling the huge transformation toward climate neutrality and offers a third solution.
ESMT Global Online MBA student Kateryna Nadtochiy reflects on her transformative journey, realizing it's not just about gaining knowledge but a profound mindset shift. From a pre-MBA program to navigating disruptions of war, her narrative speaks to resilience and transformation.
Lars-Hendrik Röller, Professor at ESMT Berlin, provides insightful commentary on the latest Karlsruhe verdict and its implications for the German government, leveraging his expertise in economic and political matters.
ESMT alumna Myriam Rapior was selected as one of Germany's top 40 under 40 in the category "society" by Capital Magazin. Myriam graduated from the ESMT Master in Management program in 2020 and currently holds the position of vice president at Friends of the Earth Germany. She is an active member of the German Council for Sustainable Development.
In September 2023, 40 students from ESMT Berlin and partner universities from the Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM) had the honor to participate in the inaugural Berlin Global Dialogue (BGD) hosted by ESMT and are sharing their highlights of this experience.
Konstantin Korotov, Professor and faculty Lead at ESMT Berlin, was highlighted as a good example of how to use case studies, and how they anchor concepts in the lectures with students and show that the university is interested in real business.
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