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.
The paper "Price Comparison Websites" by David Ronayne, assistant professor of economics at ESMT Berlin, has been published in the International Economic Review. The paper investigates how price comparison websites (PCWs) work, and whether they benefit consumers as many assume.
Stephanie Kluth, head of admissions at ESMT Berlin, explains how MBA scholarship decisions are made and what MBA applicants can do to maximize their chance of receiving one.
Most workplaces widely advocate for the benefits of diversity. But, simply recruiting whatâs considered a diverse workforce will not necessarily improve performance â itâs just not that simple, says Chengwei Liu, associate professor at ESMT Beriln.
Sandro Gaycken was quoted by Das Erste in a documentary about misinformation and cybersecurity, and how the former can become potentially dangerous for Germanyâs government.
As part of the MBA program at ESMT Berlin, graduates can participate in the Responsible Leaders Fellowship which involves gaining real-world business experience. Beverly Dodard-Guillaume talks about her experiences at the Huru Foundation in Kenya.
Digitalization has arrived in all policy areas in the legislative period that is coming to an end, says Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin.
August 5, 2021
New paper by Eric Quintane accepted for publication
The paper âProtecting Their Turf: When and Why Supervisors Undermine Employee Boundary Spanningâ, co-written by ESMT's professor Eric Quintane, has recently been accepted and will be published in the Journal of Applied Psychology.
ESMT Berlin and the African Institute for Mathematical Science designed the Industry Immersion Programme to help mathematically-trained African graduates transition from education to industry.
A new paper, from a large team of researchers headed by Martin Schweinsberg, associate professor at ESMT Berlin, helps shed some light on why researchers drew opposite conclusions despite being based on the same dataset.
There are many ways businesses can replicate the office environment while employees are working remotely, explains Konstantin Korotov, professor at ESMT Berlin.
The Industry Immersion Program, a tuition-free joint initiative by ESMT Berlin and the African Institute for Mathematical Science, at Nairobi-based Strathmore University is designed to prepare Africa's brightest Science Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics graduates to transition from academia to industry.
Business research can guide executives past common pitfalls and create wins for global teams, explains Harald Hungenberg, dean of programs at ESMT Berlin, in his article.
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