26/05/2026
🛎 Frontline employees play a crucial role in shaping customer experiences, trust, and organizational outcomes. But what happens when things take a darker turn?
Join Associate Professor Selma Kadic-Maglajlic (CBS & 2026 DSEB Research Award recipient) for a thought-provoking talk on the dark side of frontline work.
The talk presents research on characteristics, focusing on xenophobia, neuroticism, and corruption in service employees.
📅 Tuesday 9 June 2026, 15:00–16:00
📍 CBS Library Forum, Solbjerg Plads 3, Frederiksberg (lower ground floor)
🎟️ Free entry – no registration required
Perfect for CBS students and anyone interested in human behavior, ethics, and organizational dynamics.
Bring a friend and join the conversation.
Business School
22/05/2026
Thank you, Professor Mogens Kamp Justesen, for a very insightful and inspiring talk on South African business and politics post-apartheid. 🙂Very refreshing to be able to spend an hour diving into a major economy that does not normally hit the headlines in Western media. And to all of you for coming, we are looking forward to seeing you at future events in CBS Library Forum👏
21/05/2026
🌱 Is sustainability losing momentum or being redefined?
What once seemed like a clear path toward corporate sustainability is now facing resistance, political shifts, and growing polarization. So, what’s really going on?
Join Professor Andreas Rasche (CBS) for a talk on The Great Sustainability Reset, and what it means for businesses and society in 2026.
💡 In this session, he’ll explore:
• Why sustainability is facing increasing backlash
• How regulation, politics, and geopolitics are reshaping the agenda
• Why sustainability is becoming central to energy security and supply chains
• What this “reset” means for companies, investors, and future leaders
📅 Thursday 4 June 2026, 15:00–16:00
📍 CBS Library Forum, Solbjerg Plads (Frederiksberg)
🎟️ Free entry – no registration required
Perfect for CBS students, sustainability enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the future of responsible business.
Bring a friend and join the conversation.
Copenhagen Business School
20/05/2026
🙏Thank you and for an exciting, inspiring and thought-provoking afternoon with reflections on whether and how we can free ourselves from the tech giants and promote digital autonomy.
Thank you to everyone who took part in our event at the CBS Library Forum – thank you for your engagement, and we look forward to welcoming you at future events.😃
Business School
14/05/2026
🔐 Who’s really in control of your digital security?
As cyber threats evolve, even the most secure companies are only as strong as their weakest supplier. And with AI entering the scene, the stakes are rising fast.
Join Assistant Professor Jan Lemnitzser (CBS) for a highly relevant talk on cybersecurity, digital supply chains, and the role of AI.
💡 In this session, you’ll explore:
- Why smaller suppliers are becoming prime targets for cyberattacks
- What new EU regulations mean for managing supply chain risk
- How companies can stay secure, even without big budgets or expertise
- The rise of AI-driven threats and how to stay ahead
- What the “lethal trifecta of AI” means in practice
You’ll also be introduced to the SUCCESS tool, designed to help companies take control of cyber risk in a simple and practical way.
📅 Thursday 28 May 2026, 15:00–16:00
📍 CBS Library Forum, Solbjerg Plads 3, Frederiksberg (lower ground floor)
🎟️ Free entry – no registration required
Perfect for CBS students, future leaders, SMEs, and anyone interested in tech, risk, and digital resilience.
Bring a friend and join the conversation.
Copenhagen Business School
07/05/2026
🌍 What happens when business and politics become too closely connected?
Join Professor Mogens Kamp Justesen (CBS) for a compelling talk on the intersection of business, power, and politics in post-apartheid South Africa.
💡 In this session, you’ll explore:
• How relationships between political and business elites have evolved
• What “crony capitalism” looks like in practice
• Why these connections matter for democracy and economic development
• What we can learn from South Africa’s experience
📅 21 May 2026, 15:00–16:00
📍 CBS Library Forum, Solbjerg Plads 3, Frederiksberg (lower ground floor)
🎟️ Free entry – no registration required
Perfect for CBS students and anyone interested in global politics, elites and South Africa.
Bring a friend and join the conversation.
Copenhagen Business School
05/05/2026
💻 Who controls our digital future and should Big Tech?
As geopolitical tensions rise and criticism of tech giants grows, the question of digital autonomy has never been more urgent.
Join Professor Mikkel Flyverbom (CBS & Danish Data Ethics Council) and CBS CIO Niels Jespersen for a conversation on Europe’s path toward greater control over its digital infrastructure.
🔍 In this discussion, you’ll learn:
• What “digital autonomy” really means in practice
• Why Europe is rethinking its reliance on Big Tech
• How digital systems can better reflect societal values
• The difficult choices facing governments, businesses and individuals
This isn’t just about technology - it’s about power, responsibility, and the kind of digital society we want to build.
📅 19 May 2026, 15:00–16:00
📍 CBS Library Forum, Solbjerg Plads 3, Frederiksberg (lower ground floor)
🎟️ Free entry – no registration required
Perfect for CBS students, tech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the future of digital Europe.
Bring a friend and join the conversation.
Copenhagen Business School
23/04/2026
😅Blev du også beroliget af at høre Jesper Rangvid fortælle om boligpriser og renter i dag? Tak til alle, der deltog i vores arrangement i CBS Library Forum – og en stor tak til Jesper Rangvid for et indsigtsfuldt og aktuelt oplæg.
Det gav anledning til gode refleksioner og spørgsmål om sammenhængen mellem vores oplevede virkelighed og økonomisk forskning.
Lån Jesper Rangvids bog Rentefald på biblioteket, hvis du gik glip af oplægget eller vil dykke dybere ned i hans forskning.
Tak for jeres engagement – vi glæder os til at se jer til kommende arrangementer!
23/04/2026
🌐 Tariffs are back in the spotlight, but what do they actually mean for global trade?
Join Assistant Professor Jeroen Lammers (CBS) for a sharp and timely talk unpacking U.S. tariff policy, and why it matters far beyond American borders.
💡 You’ll gain insight into:
• What tariffs really are, and who actually pays for them
• The economic logic behind recent U.S. tariff measures
• Whether these policies are legally valid
• How a U.S. Supreme Court ruling could reshape the future of global trade
Based on his recent research, Who Is Ripping Off the U.S.?, Jeroen Lammers connects law, economics, and politics to make sense of a complex and highly relevant topic.
📅 7 May 2026, 15:00–16:00
📍 CBS Library Forum, Solbjerg Plads 3, Frederiksberg (lower ground floor)
🎟️ Free entry – no registration required
Whether you’re a CBS student, interested in global economics, or just want to understand the forces shaping international trade, this talk is for you.
Bring a friend and join the discussion.
Copenhagen Business School