In this episode of BOS, Postdoc Clément Brébion takes us on a journey into the world of applied labour economics and the case of apprenticeship training. Many Western countries are struggling with high youth unemployment…
Think of the long trip home. Should we have stayed at home and thought of here? Where should we be today? Is it right to be watching strangers in a play in this strangest of…
About the Episode In this episode, Centre Manager Sarah Netter, Professor Susana Borrás and PhD Rikke Rønholt Albertsen talk about their newly launched Danish master course “Green transitions, organizational capacity & leadership in the public…
About the Episode In this episode, you can listen to the presentation by Nataliya Popovych, founder and president of One Philosophy, on the occasion of the launch event of the “Resilience. Battle for the Future”…
About the Episode In this episode, Andreas Rasche, professor at the CBS Sustainability Centre, and Nataliya Popovych, founder and president of One Philosophy, discuss some of the key findings of the third annual study of…
About the Episode In this episode, centre manager Sarah Netter and PhD Mikkel Munksgaard talk about Mikkels work on social impact bonds and payment-by-results methods for financing public services. Listen on your favorite podcast app
About the Episode In this episode, centre manager Sarah Netter and PhD Chiara Andreoli talk about Chiaras work on social impact measurement and management in impact investing. They also talk about the journey from Master…
In this episode, you can listen to the opening speech by centre director Steen Vallentin on the occasion of the 20th centre anniversary.
In this episode, centre manager Sarah Netter and PhD Thordis Bjartmarz talk about Thordis’ work on sustainable business models and organisational boundaries in the banking sector. They also talk about the processes around doing a…
In this first episode of our Business of Society Centre Sessions podcast, centre manager Sarah Netter and PhD Rikke Rønholt Albertsen talk about the PhD journey, paradoxes, tensions, and the importance to “find your tribe”.