
Tsegaye Melaku – Researcher of the Month
Monday, November 21, 2022 - Tsegaye Melaku
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Gilbert Kofi Adarkwah – Researcher of the Month
Developing countries present some of the most exciting investment opportunities. How can they attract more capital to create jobs, modernize and eliminate poverty?
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Carlos Velasco – Researcher of the Month
Working with leading brands like Salma, Asahi Breweries, Kvikklunsj, and Nordic Approach to design distinctive experiences.
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Loreta Rapushi – Researcher of the Month
It's important that actors in financial markets follow ethical practices. In her research, Loreta Rapushi looks at how firms and investors behave, and why they do what they do.
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Sven Klingler - Researcher of the Month
Winning EU funding for his finance research, Sven Klingler compares himself to a geologist studying earthquakes.
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Ingrid Hjort - Researcher of the Month
How can we measure welfare and quality of life?
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Sut I Wong – Researcher of the Month
How can we use technology to make work more meaningful?
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Samson Yoseph Esayas - Researcher of the Month
The King of Norway gave him a gold medal for his research on how Google and Facebook use and abuse their data on us.
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The Solitude of the Defining Moment
Tom Remlov shares his thoughts about the phrase “it is lonely at the top” and explains why solitude is what defines a king.
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The best of two worlds
When Heidi Wiig celebrates the talented future leaders of China's business world, a Norwegian bunad is the only right attire.
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Meet Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen
Professor Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen recently introduced a new step-by-step process in how to succeed in corporate social responsibility.
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From music to marketing research
What makes people devote entire careers to a one single field of research? For Klemens Knoeferle, you could say that his path began already at the age of five.
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The business idealist
Linda Rademaker thinks the research community has become so focused on control variables and large numbers of observations, that it sometimes forgets to address some fundamentally important questions.