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Teaching sustainability to tomorrow’s leaders

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The clamor for business schools to educate their graduates not only as managers but also as responsible leaders is increasing in volume. There is a cry for academics and executives to change mindsets…

The EU directive on network and information security: requirements for digital services

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The Directive on security of network and information systems (NIS Directive) is the first EU-level effort to enhance cybersecurity measures. What are these requirements? Are they enough for ensuring…

Sustainability is personnel

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What kind of leadership will be needed, according to your research?  Leadership that deals well with ambiguity in virtual settings – especially ambiguity in informal authority or status – will be…

Failure, for the win

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What is it about failure? Headlines such as “Failure has never been more successful” and the global popularity of so-called “best failure” competitions hosted by companies as diverse as Google, Tata,…

Getting to no

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Leadership in this new world is just as much about saying yes as it is about saying no. As a leader, you say yes to empower your people and their most valuable projects. However, leadership is also…

How to help the right firms when (all) firms struggle

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My research together with Inga Bethmann and Martin Jacob informs this debate by looking at how governments support struggling businesses – those that make losses – through tax benefits on a regular…

Does the European Chips Act herald a new protective policy era?

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During the pandemic, the demand for semiconductors rose. At the same time, semiconductor manufacturers needed to slow down their production because of missing labor forces and extreme weather events…

5 lessons for leaders surviving a cyberattack

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The 2020 attack on US government agencies and companies via SolarWinds’ manipulated network software, a so-called supply chain attack, shows the increasing depth and breadth of our vulnerability to…

Achilles’ digital heel

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For months now, electronic mailboxes have been fuller than usual: the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has taken effect and forced companies to demand consent from all their customers and…

Four questions corporate executives must answer before deglobalization

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Yet cross-border trade of goods and services has already declined since 2011. Growing nationalism has been one driver. Additionally, lower salary differentials between developed economies and…