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.
Framers: Human Advantage in an Age of Technology and Turmoil, co-authored by Francis de Véricourt, professor at ESMT, has been published in German following the successful English publication in May 2021.
AACSB highlights the new FUTURIST Institute for Sustainable Transformation based at ESMT, which specializes in developing sustainable solutions and supporting companies as they transition to adopting sustainable practices.
Tamer Boyaci, dean of faculty and research at ESMT, co-authored the research paper titled "Beyond Retail Stores: Managing Product Proliferation along the Supply Chain," that was published in the journal Production and Operations Management.
"Framers: Human Advantage in an Age of Technology and Turmoil" co-authored by Francis de Véricourt, professor at ESMT, ranked as one of the best business books of 2021.
Peter Minev, CEO and Co-Founder of Digital Legacy, discusses how what he learned during his Executive MBA at ESMT has helped him run his own business and transform into a technology leader.
Bloomberg Businessweek has ranked 119 MBA programs worldwide. For schools in Germany, ESMT Berlin overtakes Mannheim Business School and climbs to 12th place, three places further than in 2019.
Nora Grasselli, program director at ESMT, explains in an interview with dpa why it is so hard to convince in front of the camera and what we can all take to heart for more excitement and interaction in the hybrid working world.
Jörg Rocholl, president at ESMT, welcomes the Bain ESG activities expansion as an initiative partner of FUTURIST Institute for Sustainable Transformation.
A study by the FUTURIST Institute for Sustainable Transformation shows that Germany's CEOs want to make their companies climate-neutral and transform them along the three sustainability dimensions of environment, social affairs and governance.
A study by the FUTURIST Institute for Sustainable Transformation at ESMT concludes that corporations still need up to 14 years to become climate neutral.
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