"To win with AI, focus on our humanity"
ESMT Prof. Francis de Véricourt explores how executives can leverage the power to win more with AI than with AI alone.
Crowdsourced research led by Martin Schweinsberg accepted for publication
Martin Schweinsberg, professor at ESMT Berlin, led a crowdsourced research team involving nearly 180 co-authors to understand what drives decisions in data analysis. Their paper is forthcoming in OBHDP.
"Mehr als 100 Behörden erpresst"
Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, speaks with Tagesschau about uniform rules for states and municipalities and better coordination between the federal and state governments.
"Unternehmensverantwortung und CSR in der Krise – 3 Fragen an… Matthew Bothner"
How is the importance of responsibility and CSR in companies changing in these times of uncertainty? Matthew Bothner, professor at ESMT Berlin, talks about this topic for the interview series "3 Fragen an ..."
"Deutschland, deine Bürokratie"
Martin Schallbruch, director of the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, talks about administration in Germany and why the state often gets in its own way.
"Why humanity is an asset in an age of tech"
An exploration of how ‘framing’ decisions by exploring our choices is a skill we can all deploy, based on the book "Framers", co-written by Francis de Véricourt, professor at ESMT Berlin.
"Breaking the cycle of poverty through global learning and social enterprise"
David Núñez provides an insight into working with the Pulsera Project, a nonprofit organization tackling poverty and social injustice, for his Social Impact Project.
New paper by Konstantin Korotov published by Career Development International
Career Development International has published research by Konstantin Korotov, ESMT professor of organizational behavior, titled "Executives and career shocks: observations from coaching practice."
"Online MBAs Prepare Students for Digital Leadership"
ESMT Berlin's Online MBA program includes a new course focusing on leading global virtual teams, an online escape game, and an “Unmute!” project to prepare students for the new world of virtual work.
Two new papers by Chengwei Liu accepted for publication
The journal article “The Variance of Variance”, co-written by ESMT professor Chengwei Liu was nominated as a finalist for the 2021 Best Paper Award for Organization and Management Theory division. His paper “In luck we trust: Capturing diversity bonus through random selection” is published in the Journal of Organization Design.
Privacy-friendly AI for the public sector: Xayn and the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin publish joint position paper
The Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT Berlin and Xayn highlight the potential of a decentralized new approach to implement and futureproof governmental AI strategies and elaborate on potential use cases in the health sector and law enforcement.
"Datenschutzfreundliche KI für den öffentlichen Sektor"
In government, the use of AI often fails because of the privacy dilemma. New decentralized, privacy-friendly technologies such as masked federated learning could change that, explain Martin Schallbruch, director at the Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, and Michael Huth.
"How Are Business Schools Tackling The Refugee Crisis?"
At ESMT Berlin, through the school’s Social Impact Project where Masters in Management students spend five weeks serving as an economic or management consultant for an organization with specific social impact objectives, many students take the opportunity to utilise this project to help those in the most need.
"Warum grüne Geldanlage nichts taugt"
It may give you a good conscience to invest your money ecologically. But it does nothing for the climate, explains Jörg Rocholl, president at ESMT Berlin, in his recent article for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
"Digital Identities: How a European Vision becomes Reality"
Isabel Skierka, program leader for technology policy and a researcher at the DSI at ESMT Berlin, spoke at the Tagesspiegel event about digital identities in Europe and Germany.