11 quantitative-research-on-sexual-media-effects positions at Copenhagen Business School , CBS in Denmark
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, international business communication) and Media Studies We are looking for candidates who are able to cross disciplinary boundaries and who have the ability and versatility to conduct original research in well
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Quantitative Methods. Examples of research areas that the professor might cover: Applied Trade Offshoring Innovation Labor and firm productivity The position is a full Professorship with research and teaching
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The Centre for Sustainability at The Department of Management, Society and Communication (MSC) at CBS is a multi-disciplinary research centre devoted to the study of sustainable practices and
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range of research areas within management, communication and the broader social sciences and humanities, studying organizations in global environments and the interaction and interdependencies of business
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Copenhagen Business School invites applications for one or more vacant Assistant Professorship (s) in Management Accounting & Control at the Department of Accounting. Core research areas
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and innovation. Expected starting date is 1 January 2025. Indicative job duties and responsibilities SI wishes to strengthen its research and teaching in strategy and innovation within the maritime
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Copenhagen Business School invites applications for a vacant Postdoc in Management Accounting and Control at the Department of Accounting. Core research areas of the Department are (1) financial
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Copenhagen Business School (CBS) invites applications for a Professorship in Corporate Governance at Center for Corporate Governance (CCG) which is a part of Department of Accounting. Core research
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; the consequences of global shifts for public policy, and the relationship between business and democracy. Faculty apply advanced quantitative and qualitative methods. To learn more about the research and teaching
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, proactive, and dynamic research perspective within law in Northern Europe. CBS LAW concentrates on providing unique research relevant for the Danish business community, public sector, and society in general