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.
Berlin has many strengths but it needs to make better use of them and link startups and science to create new opportunities, says Jörg Rocholl, president at ESMT Berlin.
Recognizing diverse motives and differences across fields also allows us to offer more robust and nuanced guidance to managers, university administrators, and policymakers, says Henry Sauermann, professor at ESMT Berlin.
The 'Enter the Eurozone' program helps participants develop a market-entry plan for one market. It is run with ESMT Berlin and Galway-based IMS Marketing.
Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, proposes to move away from fragmented responsibilities and toward an interlocking model for IT security in Germany.
The draft of the "IT Security Act 2.0" sensibly develops the instruments of IT security law - but it falls short on key IT security issues, writes Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin.
Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, comments on Germany's response to the IT Security Network 2.0 requirements for Huawei.
Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, warns against the increased use of technologies from Chinese supplier Huawei in German schools.
In "Solid Growth" Olaf Plötner, Bianca Schmitz and Johannes Habel from ESMT Berlin describe how digitization and the erratic dynamics of global economic activity have prompted technology-based industries to review their overall strategies.
In the Financial Times European Business School Rankings 2020, ESMT Berlin is ranked, for the second year in a row, ninth in Europe and first in Germany.
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