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Entrepreneurship and innovation

MedTech innovation – revolutionizing patient care through deep tech

MedTech innovation represents the cutting edge of healthcare, merging technology with patient care to create solutions that are both advanced and deeply human-centered.
David Ronayne
Faculty

David Ronayne's research now published in International Economic Review

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.
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Press Release

ESMT Berlin unveils revamped website

ESMT Berlin has launched a new, user-centric website. This digital upgrade aligns with the international business school’s refreshed brand identity and reinforces its commitment to delivering innovative digital experiences in business education. The redesigned website facilitates easier navigation and an enhanced experience for all visitors.
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Sustainable development

The true cost of (not) going green – The business of environmental sustainability

“Businesses can play a major role in contributing to economic, environmental, and social progress, especially when they minimize the adverse impacts of their operations, supply chains, and other business relationships,” states the OECD.
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Press Release

ESMT Berlin study: The hidden twist behind women’s professional network recall

Women are more accurate at recognizing social ties in the workplace; yet men tend to use networks more successfully for career advancement. New research shows that women hold an advantage, yet they lose it precisely in situations where networks are open, loosely connected, and often critical for career progression.