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.
Jörg Rocholl, president of ESMT Berlin, along with other experts, cautions against engaging in a subsidy race with the USA due to the controversial US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and recommends focusing on streamlining planning and approval procedures, improving infrastructure, and reducing tax and regulatory burdens in Europe instead.
The Dr. Jost Henkel Stiftung supports students of the Industry Immersion Program (IIP) with a total of €60,000 to enable them to participate in local industry internships and thus gain important experience for their future careers.
New research by Tamer Boyaci and Francis de Véricourt, both professors at ESMT Berlin, that the use of machine learning in the workplace improves the accuracy of human decisions. At the same time, the increased cognitive effort increases the workload of decision makers.
For ten years, Lars-Hendrik Röller was the top economic advisor to former German Chancellor Angela Merkel. He is now professor at ESMT and chairman of the Berlin Global Dialogue conference, which will be held on September 28-29, 2023, and is dedicated to geo-economic issues.
Europe should make every effort to diversify its trade relations, but should not distance itself from the USA, advises Jörg Rocholl, president of ESMT.
Educators and learning specialists from ESMT Berlin share innovative classroom practices for executive education, including tips from Hollywood, gamification, and research insights in a new book: “The Future of Executive Education.”
At a panel discussion at the Hannover Messe, Jörg Rocholl, president of ESMT, explains why brown assets may possibly make more sense than green assets to drive the transformation.
Business schools are known for practical manager training, but more and more are also getting involved in scientific research. Gianluca Carnabuci, professor and director of research at ESMT, explains why.
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