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Harald Hungenberg joins ESMT Berlin as Dean of Executive Education

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Harald Hungenberg is currently Chaired Professor of Management at the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen-Nuremberg. He teaches worldwide in executive education programs of leading companies…

ESMT Berlin and DIHK cooperate in global executive education

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The cooperation brings together the executive education offerings and expertise of ESMT with the international network of the 140 Chambers of Commerce Abroad (AHKs) coordinated by the DIHK in 92…

Losing innovative employees to competitors can benefit companies, ESMT Berlin study finds

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To assess the impact of mobile employees the researchers focused on R&D alliances in the pharmaceutical industry, where partnerships are a common mode of innovation as they diffuse the burden of…

Russia in Europe: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

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Today would have been the 90th birthday of Hans Dietrich Genscher – a remarkable German political figure and a truly wonderful human being. It is in large part thanks to him that I am a free man and…

Vodafone in Egypt

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Since December 2010, we have witnessed a social media as well as a political revolution across North Africa and the Middle East. Although it was the brave citizens of these countries that took to the…

Women access treatment for symptomatic diseases later than men in developing countries

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A major consequence of gender-based health inequalities in the developing world is excess female mortality, as captured by low ratios of females to males, notably in India and China. In India, unlike…

Patent thickets and the commercialization of new technologies

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It was a transaction that made headlines not only in the business press but in news outlets around the world: Google acquired Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion in a deal closed in May 2012. Less…

The challenge of establishing the ECB as the regulator of European banks

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Supporters see it as an effective way to take control of the systemic consequences of sovereign and bank debt; opponents warn of an extensive collectivization of risks at the expense of taxpayers and…

Developing hardware the software way

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Imagine if somebody asked you: Is it possible for a software developer with no automotive experience to design and build a revolutionary and roadworthy prototype for a car in just three months? And…

The secret to successful open innovation initiatives

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A new study by Linus Dahlander, associate professor and KPMG Chair in Innovation at ESMT, co-authored with Henning Piezunka, a PhD candidate at Stanford University, finds that organizations that…