How hiring multi-ethnic employees could increase Danish exports COMMENT: Danish companies that are not inclusive towards migrant workers and multi-ethnic Danes are making unnecessarily heavy weather of navigating the current coronavirus crisis.
Companies win when they understand the future OPINION: Industry benefits from taking a long-term macroperspective, but research in this field is under-prioritised and often forgotten.
Researcher: Monopolies are good OPINION: Without monopolies consumers miss out on the best technology at a good price. The task is to prevent that monopoly from abusing its power.
How business can meet the challenge of climate change Companies that look ahead and turn detailed risk assessments of climate change into innovation will be much better equipped to meet the new world that awaits us.
Why some companies are becoming environmental activists OPINION: After decades of activists campaigning against companies’ poor environmental records, are companies suddenly becoming environmental activists themselves?
Your tweets reveal future iPhone sales Researchers set new standards for how precisely the sale of a product can be predicted based on what people write in the social media.
Norwegian exports get along without too much planning Networks, market insights and persistent owners are much more important.
The key to worldwide success for online businesses Scepticism prevents consumers from buying cheaper goods from online stores in other countries. Getting your site translated is part of the solution.
Outsourcing to China doesn’t pay off Danish companies are barking up the wrong tree when they shift their production to China. There is actually more profit in sending part of the production to expensive countries such as Germany, new study suggests.
Teamwork brought Danish films to the top Danish films are doing well despite the financial crisis. This is due to the Danish film model with collective leadership, a flat organisational structure and a strong system for education and funding.
Optimists win sealed-bid auctions But optimism doesn’t always pay off. The winner can end up a loser.
Software innovation: peripheral users are also key players People at the periphery of a software user community, who also participate in other communities, contribute just as much to innovation as lead users, shows new research.
Treadmill for fish is an export success Danish marine biologist left the world of university bureaucracy and started a niche company developing fish respirometers. His past in the field of research has led the company to international success.
Dreaded fish disease stamped out in Denmark Researchers have successfully stamped out the fish disease VHS in Denmark. Their methods will now be used in other countries.