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.
Taking on a substantial new role without a change in title or authority is hard, but there are ways to manage this transition, explain Ingo Marquart, Nora Grasselli, and Gianluca Carnabuci.
New research from ESMT Berlin identifies how digital markets become monopolies and offers key insights for policymakers to ensure that in the future digital markets are better regulated and do not ‘tip’ towards monopolies.
Eric Quintane, professor at ESMT Berlin, wants to use email data to develop an early warning system for burnout risks and explains this strategy in an interview with Spiegel Online.
In an interview, Olaf Plötner, professor at ESMT Berlin, explains why Europe needs to be more economically active in China in order to emerge from the crisis.
Eric Quintane, professor for organizational behavior at ESMT Berlin, is working on an AI that scans electronic communications for indicators of stress.
Nick Barniville, associate dean of degree programs at ESMT Berlin, explains what makes a good microcredential and recommends a three-step process when launching a stackable credential,
Sandro Gaycken, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT Berlin, assesses the efforts of the G7 countries in the fight against disinformation on the Net.
Bianca Schmitz and Aparajith Raman from ESMT Berlin explain how manufacturers are challenged to increase production with fewer resources and get their finished products to market sooner. Mature manufacturing systems now promise to rev up production lines, help turn out goods faster, and crunch delivery times and costs.
Top managers and entrepreneurs are increasingly intervening publicly in political disputes. But the risk of being perceived as hypocrites is very high, explains Jörg Rocholl, president at ESMT Berlin.
When remote working became the rule rather than the exception, Nora Grasselli, program director at ESMT Berlin, and Bethan Williams, program manager at ESMT Berlin, explored what the multi-million-dollar performing arts industry can teach us about mastering virtual communication.
ACI Consulting Club and Net Impact ESMT Berlin joined together to engage their members in 3-week long pro-bono consulting projects for GreenTech start-ups. Ludovica Ceschi and Kelsey Fennell provide an insight into their work so far.
Networks are resilient, but a year of remote work has taken its toll on organizations. Linus Dahlender, Martin Wallin, Eric Quintane, and Gianluca Carnabuci explore how companies can form new collaborations in remote work.
Roxie Overaker talks about why she chose to do the Responsible Leaders Fellowship and what motivated her to work with David Avido, fashion designer and founder of Looks Like Avido.
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