Role play: an innovative approach to climate change teaching

In times of turbulent international relations, policy on its own cannot solve the problem of climate change. Businesses will play an important role in leading the transformation towards a low-carbon world, because they have the capability to develop new solutions. Learn more from Johanna Bocklet, Research Associate at the Chair of Energy Economics, University of Cologne, teaching on the CEMS programme, and writing for University Business: https://universitybusiness.co.uk/Article/role-play-an-innovative-approach-to-climate-change-teaching/

10 Sep 2018

CEMS ranked top ten in Financial Times Global Masters in Management rankings 2018

Monday 10 September 2018

CEMS – the Global Alliance in Management Education – has been ranked 9th out of 100 schools globally, in the Financial Times Global Masters in Management rankings 2018.

Six CEMS academic partner schools are also ranked in the top ten, including the University of St Gallen, Switzerland, which comes out at number one.

10 Sep 2018

Catching Up with CEMSies: Christopher Royle with EF

Many CEMS graduates have chosen to work with CEMS Corporate Partners. In this interview series, we investigate how they have been doing. Today, we catch up with Christopher Royle who completed his CEMS MIM programme in 2015 with HEC, France and Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden. He is currently working in Shanghai on EF’s latest venture called Travel Plus.

Why did you choose to work with EF?

04 Sep 2018

CEMS in Forbes: Global Network Powers Management Education

Business is changing fast, but MBA enrollments in the U.S. are shrinking. How to stay relevant? A group of top global business schools belong to a global alliance committed to educating and preparing future generations of international business leaders. Full article can be found here: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomvanderark/2018/08/08/global-network-powers-management-education/#5aae8e2454e4

21 Aug 2018

CEMS Series for IEDP, Stopping Tax Evasion: Detection Probability Vs Moral Persuasion

A large field experiment involving Norwegian taxpayers underreporting foreign income reveals that the probability of detection deters the greatest number of potential non-compliant taxpayers; moral arguments sways fewer non-compliant taxpayers but inspires those who listen to significantly increase their reported income. The authors of this research teach on the CEMS Masters in Management program at the Norwegian School of Economics – and this Idea is part of the CEMS series for IEDP. Read the full article here: https://www.ideasforleaders.com/ideas/stopping-tax-evasion-detection-probability-vs-moral-persuasion

20 Aug 2018

CEMS Series for IEDP, Transgenerational Entrepreneurship In Family Businesses

Managing the family as well as the family business, maintaining dynamic portfolios of businesses, and ensuring continued family control of the organization are some of the factors for keeping family businesses entrepreneurial across generations. The author of this research, Maria Jose Parada, teaches on the CEMS Masters in Management program at ESADE – and this Idea is part of the CEMS series for IEDP. Read the full article here: https://www.ideasforleaders.com/ideas/transgenerational-entrepreneurship-in-family-businesses

20 Aug 2018

CEMS in The Economist, Academic view: Preparing for climate change

Business schools need to prepare future leaders to prevent climate disruption, says Rolf Wüstenhagen, a professor at the University of St. Gallen. Here is how they can do so.

See the full article in The Economist: https://www.economist.com/whichmba/academic-view-preparing-climate-change

16 Aug 2018

CEMS in Poets & Quants: Debating Climate Change, The B-School Way

Written by Jeremy Hazlehurst, this article showcases the most recent UNFCCC Conference that took place at ESADE in Barcelona. Read more: Debating Climate Change, The B-School Way

07 Jun 2018

Building bridges into the Future

The CEMS Global Alliance Strategic Board was hosted by the Koç University Graduate School of Business in Turkey this week to discuss the future of business education and the different aspects of talent, as future leaders are becoming actors of disruption.

Istanbul, Wednesday, 30 May 2018

01 Jun 2018

CEMS Alumni of the Year 2018- Senior Leader Nominee: Pasquale Pinto

The CEMS Alumni of the Year is a joint campaign by the CAA in close collaboration with the CEMS Student Board, which gives the CEMS community the opportunity to learn about CEMS alumni on a regular basis and vote for the favorite candidate as the CEMS Alumni of the Year. This month, we meet Pasquale Pinto Experienced team leader in Corporate Investment Banking with UniCredit Italy. 

How would you describe yourself in a tweet?

30 May 2018