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Landlords can end up with a loss-making business for life, 30. December 2008
Landlord and tenant regulations in Denmark are tilted in the tenant?s favour. This is why homeowners who let their homes because of personal financial pressures should be extra careful. They risk getting stuck with a loss-making business for life, warns a professor at Aarhus School of Business.
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Follow the experts to the best champagne buy, 29. December 2008
The easiest way to find the best champagne buy is to follow the advice of wine websites like Robert Parker. This is the conclusion of new research conducted at Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus. Surprisingly, researchers also found that the price of champagne is just as high in Denmark, with its free sale of alcohol, as in Norway and Sweden, which both have government monopolies on the sale of alcohol.
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Danish managers fail abroad, 19. December 2008
Danish managers find their usual democratic management style fails in countries where employees are not accustomed to taking responsibility for their work. This forces many managers to adopt a very authoritarian management style which is far removed from the picture which most people have of Danish managers. These are the findings of a new study by Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University.
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Free scope for sales of health products on the Internet due to inadequate control, 19. December 2008
New EU rules on nutritional health claims are hampering the marketing of health products to consumers. This has resulted in a fast-growing market for sales of these products on the Internet. However, the problem is that here the rules are often overlooked so consumers are easily cheated.
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Educating students in responsible leadership , 17. December 2008
Aarhus School of Business is now responding to the current financial crisis and other global crises by presenting two new business study programmes with a socially responsible profile. Many more of the world?s universities and business schools should be pursuing this path, believes Dean Børge Obel, who is also ready with a new strategy which addresses the current interest in sustainability.
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New research to strengthen the export performance of Danish businesses , 17. December 2008
In the future, Danish businesses will have access to an invaluable mine of knowledge gained from a new, international research project based at the Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, and supported by the Tuborg Foundation to the tune of DKK 5.8m. For the first time ever, the researchers will provide an answer to what it is exactly that makes one business a winner and another a loser in the export market. This knowledge will make exportation attractive to a far higher number of Danish companies.
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Financial crisis fuels interest in accounting, 17. December 2008
Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University has seen a significant increase in the number of young people wishing to study accounting this year. While the crisis is hitting most areas of the business community, good job opportunities are still available in the accounting sector. Meanwhile, studying accountancy in Aarhus is also becoming more popular.
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150,000 Danish kroner for Aarhus professor, 16. December 2008
Three professors, Peter Løchte Jørgensen ? Aarhus School of Business, Morten Grunnet ? University of Copenhagen, and Keld Laursen - Copenhagen Business School, received 150,000 Danish kroner each from ?Reinholdt W. Jorck og Hustrus Fond?.
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Wikipedia is for all ? or is it?, 16. December 2008
In spite of the fact that Wikipedia is free and therefore accessible to all, it is still only a select group of the world?s population that writes and edits the thousands of articles published in the popular online encyclopedia.
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Greater focus on quality of life for the elderly, 11. December 2008
When it comes to food for the elderly, the Danish health care system has invested strongly in health and nutrition. Now, a new international study from Aarhus School of Business shows that the elderly have different priorities.
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Longer maternity leave does not boost academic performance at school, 11. December 2008
The length of the parents? maternity/paternity leave has no significant impact on a child?s performance in the educational system. This is the surprising conclusion of a new PhD thesis from Aarhus School of Business.
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Happy people live shorter lives , 8. December 2008
The higher the level of happiness in a country, the lower the average life expectancy of its population. Furthermore, the EU countries with the happiest citizens spend the least amount of money on health services. This is the conclusion of new research conducted at Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus.
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Study economics at Aarhus School of Business and earn good money, 5. December 2008
The recently published 2007 employment survey for Aarhus University shows that economics graduates from Aarhus School of Business are well equipped to meet the requirements of the business community and can look forward to top-level salaries.
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Future senior managers learn body language , 3. December 2008
A course on the use of body language is not normally what you associate with an MSc programme in Innovation Management. And yet, this is what some students at Aarhus School of Business have taken a course in. A course that also included learning to give a speech like Barack Obama.
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Pay differentials mean more satisfied employees, 28. November 2008
Different levels of pay between colleagues have a positive effect on employee job satisfaction, according to surprising research from Aarhus School of Business and AKF.
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Steen Lund-Thomsen made an honorary doctor in Iceland, 26. November 2008
Steen Lund-Thomsen, associate professor emeritus and former Dean at Aarhus School of Business, has just been made an honorary doctor at the University of Iceland. He receives the title for his close relations with the university and with the country of Iceland, as well as for his deep commitment to improving the courses at the university.
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Professor receives coveted business language prize, 24. November 2008
Professor Sven Tarp of Aarhus School of Business has been awarded the Hedorfs Fond 2008 Business Language Research Prize. The prize is awarded every other year to a person who has made an extraordinary contribution to the development of business language research in Denmark.
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The financial crisis is not affecting popular insurance companies, 24. November 2008
Danish private customers? satisfaction with their insurance companies is surprisingly at the same high level as last year despite the unrest in the financial sector. This is the finding of a new survey by Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University.
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Great honour for Senior Lecturer Jakob Lauring, 21. November 2008
Senior Lecturer Jakob Lauring of the Department of Management at Aarhus School of Business is the winner of this year?s Statoil Prize. It is the second year in a row that the prize has been awarded to a researcher from Aarhus School of Business.
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Ex-CEO for B&O Group appointed External Professor, 20. November 2008
The former Group CEO of B&O, Torben Ballegaard Sørensen, has just been appointed External Professor at the Department of Management. Consequently, students as well as the rest of ASB will have the chance to benefit from Torben Ballegaard Sørensen?s extensive business experience.
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Teamwork has a negative impact on the bottom line, 19. November 2008
A major survey by Aarhus School of Business maps the enterprises? path to financial success. The most surprising finding is that the popular teamwork approach produces red figures on the bottom line.
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Connection established to international super league, 12. November 2008
A new worldwide high-speed network connection promotes Danish research to the international super league. The connection enables Danish researchers to exchange huge amounts of data with top researchers internationally.
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Call for more communication in Danish sports associations, 11. November 2008
The coming years pose a challenge for Danish sports associations. On the one hand, there are the professional departments of the federations, i.e. the demand for medals and results, and, on the other hand, there are the clubs which feel overlooked. For the sports associations, it will be a challenge to unite the traditional Danish approach to associations and the increased level of professionalism without losing members or volunteer labour. A challenge only recognised by very few.
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The boss wants more responsibility, 10. November 2008
Danish managers are not much for management theory talk about making a career further down the job ladder. Only 10 per cent of managers are interested in dropping their managerial position for a position without managerial responsibilities. In fact, most are interested in even more responsibility, according to new figures from Aarhus School of Business and the Danish Association of Managers and Executives.
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List of experts for the US presidential election, 7. November 2008
Leading up to the US presidential election, a number of researchers from Aarhus School of Business make expert comments on everything from political marketing to voter behaviour and international tax law.
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Research that strengthens the company, 4. November 2008
With an Industrial PhD project, an employee can receive supplementary training within his or her field of interest, and the company can cultivate new knowledge as well as retain a talented employee. Attend the inspiration meeting at Aarhus School of Business and meet Danish Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation Helge Sander.
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The Teachers of the Year 2008 have been found, 4. November 2008
This year?s awards for Teacher of the Year have just been conferred. The winners are Philipp J. H. Schröder, Bjarke Ø. Bertelsen and Søren Bach.
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Student of the Year 2008, 4. November 2008
This year, ASB conferred its fist ever Student of the Year award. The award goes to a student who has stood out from the rest through an extraordinary performance, both academically and socially. This year?s winner of the attractive award is BSc student Helle Schmidt Jensen.
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Drop in customers? satisfaction with TDC Mobile, 3. November 2008
The residential customers of Denmark?s three largest mobile companies have grown more dissatisfied with their providers. Customer satisfaction with TDC Mobile, in particular, has taken a nosedive over the past year. This is the conclusion of a new study conducted by the Danish Customer Index, which is attached to Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University.
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Wrestling with welfare, 31. October 2008
In his new book ?Vildveje i Velfærdsstaten? (Welfare State Taking the Wrong Way), Senior Associate Professor Verner C. Petersen, social science researcher, claims that, in today?s Denmark, rules and regulations are more important than common sense. For that reason, we are doing what we are measured on ? and not always what we consider to be important and the right thing to do.
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New professor of EU law at ASB, 30. October 2008
With effect from 1 November 2008, Tine Sommer has been appointed Professor at the Department of Law at Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University.
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New research raises doubts about widely used evaluation method, 30. October 2008
When, upon completion of a supplementary training course, the participants are asked to rate the course, the result often differs significantly from how much they have learned objectively seen. These are the findings of new research from Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, which thus raises doubts about the usefulness of self-evaluations.
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Satisfied bank customers despite credit crisis, 28. October 2008
The vast majority of bank customers are still very satisfied with their banks, despite the current credit crisis. In contrast, the faith of Danes in the Danish economy in general has plunged, according to a new study from Aarhus School of Business.
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Online communication reduces sense of responsibility, 22. October 2008
Only using online communication in a company may have a negative impact on the employees? sense of responsibility towards their jobs, concludes a new study from ASB.
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Legal texts cannot be understandable, 22. October 2008
Professor of Knowledge Communication Jan Engberg from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus questions society?s demand for greater transparency in legal texts. In fact, the professor?s research shows that it is impossible to democratise knowledge in connection with complex legal texts, regardless of how desirable it might be.
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A world of media, 20. October 2008
This is the title of an executive lecture by Lisbeth Knudsen, CEO and editor-in-chief of Berlingske Media, at Aarhus School of Business on Tuesday 28 October at 2 pm.
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A race Danish companies can?t win , 15. October 2008
It is time for Danish companies to stop rushing around in search of low-price production that cannot compete internationally anyway. Instead, they should focus on making money through innovation and knowledge.
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Increasing collaboration with the business community, 7. October 2008
ASB is increasing its collaboration with the business community and making courses more business-oriented. A brand new collaboration with SAP Denmark is the latest initiative.
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New technology makes managers happy, 4. October 2008
In the past decade, Danish managers have never been happier with their jobs than they are today. And this is despite the fact that an increasing number of managers feel alone in their jobs. New technology helps challenge managers and gives them ample opportunity to plan their own workday.
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Managers feel alone in their jobs, 4. October 2008
The number of managers who feel alone in their jobs has increased from 8 to 18 per cent in the past decade. This development is unfortunate and companies need to deal with it in a constructive way if they want to attract more female managers, says the professor responsible for the study.
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Successful entrepreneurs in search of adventure, 25. September 2008
What makes some people great at starting their own businesses? According to world-renowned Professor Saras D. Sarasvathy, as with adventurers, it comes down to a unique ability to make the best of the available means when on unfamiliar territory.
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Top executives back in the classroom, 24. September 2008
At Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, Denmark?s top executives receive supplementary training. The school?s Master programmes are so popular that the range of study programmes offered is expanding all the time.
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More help for weak entrepreneurs, 23. September 2008
Denmark risks ending up as a nation of researchers and unsuccessful entrepreneurs unless the government steps in with more expert help for new business owners than the 12 months it currently offers, warns Professor Anders Drejer.
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Drop student job and start your own company, 18. September 2008
Ambitious new network created by students from Aarhus School of Business helps students start up their own business. The first network event gets underway on Wednesday 24 September and will be attended by one of the world?s leading authorities on entrepreneurship.
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Pressure on wages and environmental concerns weaken outsourcing, 18. September 2008
Several Danish companies are pulling their overseas activities, or parts thereof, back to Denmark, and insourcing is replacing the outsourcing wave that hit Denmark some 10 years ago.
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Few managers use efficient weapon against absence due to sickness, 12. September 2008
A new survey from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, shows that only a quarter of Denmark?s largest companies use the so-called round-table talk to combat absence due to sickness, despite the fact that it has been documented that the talk can help get many people on sick leave back to work.
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Entrepreneurs are the melting pot of society , 11. September 2008
Entrepreneurs are important to Danish society. Not only are they a key source of renewal of the Danish welfare system, they also help keep the wheels of society turning, according to Professor Poul Rind Christensen from Aarhus School of Business.
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Excuse me, I come from a wage-earner family , 11. September 2008
? but I am still considering starting my own business. Insecurities abounded when potential entrepreneurs sought advice and guidance from Margrete Bak just ten years ago. But today, things have changed. Now it is trendy to be an entrepreneur, and there are no longer the same expectations that you need a special ?entrepreneurial gift?.
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Successful entrepreneurs let their inner adventurer loose, 10. September 2008
What makes some people great at starting their own businesses? According to Saras D. Sarasvathy, most successful entrepreneurs focus on the means they have at their disposal and explore the market. And the plans and targets? They?re created along the way.
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Professor evaluates international research worth DKK 200 million, 9. September 2008
John Parm Ulhøi has just joined an international interdisciplinary committee set up to evaluate new research initiatives. Together with other researchers, he will be evaluating funding applications for new research centres within a total grant of DKK 200 million.
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Museums must communicate to survive, 5. September 2008
Danish museums fail to exploit their communication potential and miss the clear opportunity to improve their image and strengthen their brands in the cultural community. That is the conclusion of new research from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus and the Centre for Museology, also based at University of Aarhus.
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Pensioner skal tilpasses lang levetid, 3. September 2008
Den økonomiske risiko for pensionsselskaber og pensionskasser øges i disse år, da andelen af ældre stiger, og de ældre lever længere...
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Managers can control employee creativity, 1. September 2008
New research from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus shows that managers can promote innovative activity and enterprise in their employees through the use of a number of factors which can be regulated.
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Better grades for 2,000 new students , 28. August 2008
Around 2,000 new students at Aarhus School of Business will now have the opportunity to get more out of their studies. A research project being carried out at the school will map out the conditions under which each student learns best.
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Lean in deep water, 26. August 2008
Lean management theory falls short and detracts focus from the overall objectives of public and private companies when the theory is pulled off the factory floor and pushed into service and knowledge-oriented organisations.
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The overlooked innovation reserve, 21. August 2008
The fact that Denmark continues to fare so well on the European Commission?s European Innovation Scoreboard must not give rise to the development of smug complacency. The level of innovation within individual companies can still be significantly increased by tapping into a majorly overlooked source of innovation, namely the company?s employees.
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Straight 12s for super student before final exam, 15. August 2008
Stinne Melanchton Mortensen is not like every other student. Not including her thesis, she has scored the exceptionally high grade average of 12, which she will be defending at her thesis exam at the end of August.
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Top scholars at Department of Economics, 15. August 2008
On 21-22 August, some of the world?s top labour market researchers will gather to mark the 60th birthday of Professor Niels Westergård-Nielsen.
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Stay-at-home mums make children fat, 13. August 2008
A new study from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, shows that a child is at greater risk of becoming obese if it spends a large part of the day at home, Danish broadsheet Politiken reports.
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ESSAM attracts managers from all over the world, 7. August 2008
Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus (ASB) this year hosted the internationally renowned MBA Summer School, ESSAM, which every year attracts a large number of participants from all over the world.
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Intensive summer camp challenges children?s creativity, 21. July 2008
A young researcher at Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, is behind crazy:camp, a three-day progression in which a group of children explore the universe of creativity and ideas, ending up with a range of specific suggestions for how it can be fun to live healthily.
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More people want to study at ASB, 16. July 2008
With an increase in applications of just over 12 per cent, Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus stands out from the rest of the university world which is experiencing a general fall in the number of applicants for BSc programmes.
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700 graduate students connect with business life, 16. July 2008
From this year onwards, all new graduate students at Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus will be able to have a day?s work experience at a company as part of their induction process. This new initiative from Aarhus School of Business and the Studenterlauget student organisation will make the introduction more tailored to the students? future prospects and improve contact with the business world.
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Buying replica goods is legal ? but unethical, 15. July 2008
As a private individual, it is completely legal to buy replica goods and bring them home from holiday abroad. However, researchers from Aarhus School of Business warn against such purchases ? they are unethical and you are often supporting organised crime.
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Record number of foreign MA and MSc students , 4. July 2008
Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus has seen a dramatic increase in the number of applicants to our MA and MSc study programmes. The number of foreign applicants, in particular, has grown this year, with an increase of more than 100 per cent.
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IT superusers can give doctors and nurses more time, 3. July 2008
According to a new nationwide study by Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, the implementation of IT systems is time-consuming for Denmark?s hospitals. But more IT superusers among doctors and nurses can help free up valuable time and give healthcare professionals more time for their patients.
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Career women struggling with family life, 30. June 2008
Career women are finding it harder to combine their working and private lives than their male colleagues. This is the result of new research, which shows that a career woman?s marriage is far more likely to end in divorce.
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Two elite students win Venture Cup, 30. June 2008
Two MSc students from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus have just won the distinguished Venture Cup for all universities in Denmark. The team has previously won several international competitions, and they are now looking forward to a six-month study stay and internship period in the USA.
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New research may give students better marks , 30. June 2008
The newly established Learning Styles Lab at ASB, University of Aarhus, is offering 1,000 students the opportunity of having their own personal learning style profiled. As a result of the profiling, the students may be able to learn better and ultimately obtain higher marks at this summer?s exams.
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Economics Student of the Year from ASB, 30. June 2008
Kristian Blæsbjerg Larsen, MSc in Finance from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus has just won the prestigious Economics Student of the Year Award among candidates from universities and business schools all over Denmark.
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Young researcher wins the Tuborg Prize, 30. June 2008
Pernille Jessen, a 24-year-old PhD student at Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, was awarded this year?s Tuborg Foundation?s Business Economics Prize. The prize comes with a grant of DKK 150,000, to enable the student to conduct research abroad.
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New professor at Aarhus School of Business, 26. June 2008
Associate Professor Karen Korning Zethsen, PhD, has been appointed Professor in Translation Studies at the Department of Language and Business Communication at Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus.
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Mistrust can hamper innovation, 25. June 2008
Both highly educated and low-qualified employees need a psychological contract ? a kind of mutual pact with their employer based on trust ? before they can develop into innovative employees, but such a sense of security is by no means daily fare in Danish companies.
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13 new Environmental and Energy Law experts, 23. June 2008
The first students of the Master in Environmental and Energy Law programme have just graduated from Aarhus School of Business.
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New head of department at Department of Management, Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, 23. June 2008
Jørn Flohr Nielsen will 1 August take up the post as new head of department and professor at the Department of Management, Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus
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Aarhus School of Business brings Europe?s businesswomen together, 11. June 2008
This month Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus is hosting a major women?s conference for businesswomen from all over Europe. The organisers hope to bring about a significant change in attitude among women.
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Internationalisation in detail, 11. June 2008
The growing number of university-level study programmes being offered in English places greater demands on lecturers.
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Exports can hurt society, 9. June 2008
Groundbreaking research from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, proves that exports can hurt the economy. Researchers find grounds for regulating exports so that the weakest Danish export companies do not trade their products internationally.
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Bo Gregersen (1950-2008), 5. June 2008
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Bo Gregersen, Aarhus School of Business (ASB), Director of Study Administration and International Relations on 3 June after several months of serious illness. At the ASB, we have lost a visionary, strategic and competent colleague and a person whose influence on the development of the ASB international dimension is second to none.
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Defence of doctoral thesis , 3. June 2008
On Monday 16 June, Professor Hans Skytte, Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, will be defending his doctoral thesis entitled ?Virksomhedsudvikling og interorganisatorisk samarbejde ? set ud fra det konstruktivistiske paradigme? (Company development and interorganisational collaboration ? from the point of view of the constructivist paradigm).
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Danish mentality stops outsourcing, 2. June 2008
Several Danish hotels are giving up on outsourcing cleaning as savings are relatively insignificant, and the quality of the outsourced activities is not always up to scratch. It would appear that the employees of the private firms do not have the same sense of responsibility as the hotels? regular staff.
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Economists revolutionise teaching, 30. May 2008
Economists from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, practice new and groundbreaking teaching. In a collaboration with the international firm of consultants COWI, students get to use company data down to the smallest detail.
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Continuing and further education grows stronger at ASB , 29. May 2008
The new ASB CEE is to be a flagship in the communication of research activities to the business community, and the number of initiatives it offers is growing steadily. ASB?s strength is its ability to combine academic competence and innovative drive.
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IT departments can hamper company growth, 27. May 2008
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Companies can save money on loans, 26. May 2008
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Overweight a career boost for men, 26. May 2008
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High creative potential in public employees, 23. May 2008
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Top executive dinner at Aarhus School of Business, 21. May 2008
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Researchers show the financial effect in a Balanced Scorecard, 19. May 2008
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IBM?s credibility at stake, 16. May 2008
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What does the business of the future look like?, 15. May 2008
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Free access for the business community to ASB?s research , 7. May 2008
Today, ASB launches two new digital knowledge portals, offering access to more than 11,000 research findings from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus.
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New professor at Aarhus School of Business , 6. May 2008
Jacob Kjær Eskildsen is responsible for a number of research projects in customer and employee satisfaction measurement.
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New record number of students for ASB Summer University, 5. May 2008
More than 400 Danish and foreign students are waving goodbye to their summer holidays to learn more at Aarhus School of Business' international summer school from 14 July until 22 August.
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A communicator fit for fight , 30. April 2008
Very soon Nicholas Lundgard will be leaving the safe haven of Denmark for the war-torn world of Afghanistan. With an Executive Master in Corporate Communication in hand, Nicholas Lundgard will be the public face of the Danish armed forces when both the positive and the negative stories from Afghanistan need to be told to the outside world.
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A highly paid nation , 26. April 2008
Denmark is among the countries in the world with the lowest proportion of low-paid workers, and Danes tend to flee the most low-paid jobs at record speed. This is the conclusion of a new international study conducted at the Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus. The study also kills off the American dream. In fact, it shows that most of the low-paid Americans are ?stuck for good?.
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High level of employee satisfaction in the retail sector , 24. April 2008
Jobs in the retail sector are often regarded as low-status jobs by Danes. However, a new study from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, indicates a remarkably high level of satisfaction among employees in the retail sector.
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Teenagers rule the roast , 22. April 2008
Meals are still very important for families with children, but whereas the father used to decide when supper was served, this is now decided by the teenagers.
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Jobless find jobs when job placement threatens , 21. April 2008
A new study from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, documents that the threat of a job placement gets the jobless going. And men, in particular, become more eager to find themselves a job when the time for their job placement draws near.
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Emotions on the bottom line, 17. April 2008
New research from Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, shows that the ways in which employees handle information and make decisions are affected by the emotional state of the workplace. This means that the emotional state of employees affects the results generated by companies.
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Danish clothing companies need to be more responsible, 14. April 2008
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Record-breaking ESSAM Summer School in Aarhus, 10. April 2008
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New professor at Aarhus School of Business, 10. April 2008
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One of the best business schools in the world, 9. April 2008
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Research nominated for prestigious prize, 9. April 2008
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Two new professors at Department of Management, 7. April 2008
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Tietgen Prize for researcher in pay and taxation, 4. April 2008
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Chinese youth revolution, 4. April 2008
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Executive management is everybody?s business, 3. April 2008
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Danish top researcher to advise superpowers, 2. April 2008
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Dismissals motivate employees, 31. March 2008
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Danish happiness originated with the Vikings, 28. March 2008
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Capital funds kill innovation, 27. March 2008
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Students turn medical research idea into big business, 25. March 2008
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Students achieve sensational victory in Bangkok Business Challenge, 25. March 2008
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ASB?s humanists find jobs fast, 17. March 2008
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Danes know too little about fish, 16. March 2008
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Credibility of organisations on the Web scrutinised, 14. March 2008
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MBA alumni strengthen network, 10. March 2008
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Centre for Lexicography at the forefront, 10. March 2008
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German language in high demand, 5. March 2008
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Move social studies teaching to ASB, 4. March 2008
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New professor in lexicography, 29. February 2008
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Pay increases for social and health staff can have a negative impact on educators and nurses, 29. February 2008
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Managers need to set the employees free, 28. February 2008
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Short-sighted thinking is running the public sector down, 27. February 2008
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Mentor project can attract more immigrants to universities, 27. February 2008
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Top researcher visiting ASB, 26. February 2008
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Electronic patient records have come to stay, 21. February 2008
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Copenhagen Fashion Week lacks international outlook, 21. February 2008
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World-renowned researcher to visit ASB, 20. February 2008
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More people choose temporary work and personal freedom, 20. February 2008
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Climate must be communicated, 19. February 2008
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Danes should not fear networking, 18. February 2008
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Two Danish business experts among the most influential in the world, 15. February 2008
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Expert calls for education programme in banking, 13. February 2008
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Danes should not fear networking, 11. February 2008
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Expert calls for more openness in the financial sector, 8. February 2008
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Associate Professor from ASB appointed new member of the Danish Social Science Research Council, 6. February 2008
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Nordic consumers sceptical of health claims, 6. February 2008
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The role of the middle manager should change, 4. February 2008
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Vestas is winning the battle for highly educated workers, 4. February 2008
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Danish confidence in the economy is waning, 4. February 2008
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Stalin?s rational reign of terror, 4. February 2008
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Public service is popular among Danes, 4. February 2008
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From summer and shorts to snow and skates, 4. February 2008
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Interdisciplinary team from ASB and Hvidovre Hospital won first round of Venture Cup, 4. February 2008
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Equal pay motivates women, 4. February 2008
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Corporate aid to developing countries not working, 30. January 2008
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Denmark hesitates in the global battle for labour, 30. January 2008
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The EU needs to prepare itself for legal conflicts with the WTO, 28. January 2008
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Bang & Olufsen director is new assistant professor at ASB, 28. January 2008
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ASB to participate in four education fairs, 28. January 2008
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Researcher establishes international journal, 28. January 2008
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Time to combat managers? bad image, 28. January 2008
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Electricity customers demand more environment, 28. January 2008
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Student killed in a tragic car accident, 27. January 2008
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New international MSc programme in entrepreneurship at ASB, 25. January 2008
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Flexible supply chains benefiting the bottom line, 24. January 2008
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Team spirit can complicate cost cutting at Maersk, 23. January 2008
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Monarchies instil trust in our fellow humans, 23. January 2008
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Scandinavian management is not a hit in Denmark, 23. January 2008
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Grant for research on management roles, 23. January 2008
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CORE?s research themes among the most popular in the business community, 22. January 2008
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Interdisciplinary team from ASB and Hvidovre Hospital won first round of Venture Cup, 16. January 2008
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Associate Professor Finn Schøler wins award for best research article, 16. January 2008
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Grant for research on management roles, 14. January 2008
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Lean overlooks middle managers, 14. January 2008
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Two students from ASB selected for Bangkok Business Challenge, 14. January 2008
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Researchers help upper secondary school in Grenaa introduce learning method from the Plan B teaching programme on TV2, 11. January 2008
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Do the museums have a plan?, 11. January 2008
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EU rules on GMO labelling potentially a losing case, 11. January 2008
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Christian Jølck on University of Aarhus Board, 4. January 2008
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DKK 400,000 for this year?s business researchers, 4. January 2008
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Management: How can we prepare for the future?, 4. January 2008
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New bank rules may result in a wave of mergers, 4. January 2008
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Statoil hounors Associate Professor Christian Bjørnskov, 4. January 2008