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.
Nan Guo and Roselva Tunstall discuss the importance of investing in EdTech programs for companies and individual career success, providing insights on what to look for when selecting an EdTech program.
Today, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is a guest at the Global Solutions Summit at ESMT Berlin and gives a speech on the topic "Realigning Societies: Towards a Sustainable, Inclusive and Shared Future."
New research from ESMT Berlin shows that utilizing machine-learning in the workplace always improves the accuracy of human decision-making, however, often it can also cause humans to exert more cognitive efforts when making decisions.
A study on generative AI by Linus Dahlader, professor at ESMT Berlin, and Henning Piezunka, professor at INSEAD, is mentioned in Harvard Business Review Podcast on generative AI and creativity.
Business schools worldwide, including ESMT Berlin, are embedding sustainability into their programs, research, and campus life to meet the demands of prospective students. Industry-leading insights & research into sustainability can greatly impact global climate efforts.
Despite intensive discussions surrounding the Data Act, there has been little focus on an essential aspect for the advancement of digitalization in the European economy: regulations for cloud computing providers. Ironically, it is in this area where the Data Act seems to contradict its own objectives, writes Stefan Wagner, professor at ESMT Berlin, for Tagesspiegel Background.
ESMT Berlin is initiating the final phase of the restoration of its campus in the former GDR State Council building. The first floor of the not yet modernized wing has been dedicated today as the President George H.W. Bush Reunification Suite.
Tobias Raffel, director of the Future Institute at ESMT Berlin, says that out of the 500 largest companies worldwide, only 5% have set biodiversity targets, while 83% of them have climate change related targets.
Linde, a leading industrial gases and engineering company, is supporting ESMT Berlin with the Linde Sustainable Leaders Fellowship. The company’s donation of $25,000 will provide support for two full-time MBA students in the upcoming January 2024 intake.
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