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.
Catalina Stefanescu-Cuntze, professor at ESMT, writes on how manufacturing executives and service providers can make supply chains resilient in the face of critical threats.
Linus Dahlander, professor at ESMT, discusses new research on how organizations can make better choices about which R&D projects gain funding by managing bias and involving more people.
Understanding the biases that sneak into the decision-making process can help companies make smarter choices about which innovations to fund, according to new research.
Joshua Glassmyer, MBA 2022, explains how MBA graduates are silo-wrecking-balls and why hiring an MBA graduate can help to keep the future bright for investors, customers, and employees alike.
Joshua Glassmyer, MBA 2022, explains how MBA graduates are "silo-wrecking-balls" and how hiring an MBA graduate can help to "keep the future bright for investors, customers, and employees alike."
The sustained Top 10 ranking in Europe proves that ESMT has succeeded in meeting the goals set at its founding, explains Jörg Rocholl, president of ESMT.
In the Financial Times European Business School Ranking 2021, ESMT Berlin has been ranked seventh in Europe (2020: ninth) and is once again the highest ranked business school in Germany.
Nick Barniville, director of the EdTech lab at ESMT, explains how he sees online students having more on-campus opportunities to mix with offline programs in the future.
Entrepreneurial teams perform better if able to choose their own team members or their own ideas, finds new research from ESMT Berlin. However, this benefit to performance disappears if given autonomy to choose both.