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SUMMARY:Executive MBA Specialisation in Management Control - NHH Norwegian School of Economics
DESCRIPTION:Deeper and broader knowledge gives you the confidence to make better decisions. \nNHH’s Executive MBA program combines breadth and depth\, theory and practice to give you a holistic understanding of economics\, strategy\, management\, innovation\, and sustainability in an international context. \nThe programme is suitable if you want to further develop your leadership\, if you have recently become a leader\, or if you wish to take the next step. \n\nApplication deadline: January 16 2025\nStarting date: September 2025\nRead more here: https://www.nhh.no/en/executive/executive-mba/specialisation-in-management-control/\nContact: Trond.Bjornenak@nhh.no / Iver.Bragelien@nhh.no / Gro.Tufte@nhh.no\n\nGo to top
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LOCATION:NHH Norwegian School of Economics\, 30 Helleveien 5045 Bergenhus Norway\, 5045\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Executive Education Calendar,Upcoming EMBA and Executive Education Programmes
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SUMMARY:Executive MBA Specialisation in Management Control - NHH Norwegian School of Economics
DESCRIPTION:Deeper and broader knowledge gives you the confidence to make better decisions. \nNHH’s Executive MBA program combines breadth and depth\, theory and practice to give you a holistic understanding of economics\, strategy\, management\, innovation\, and sustainability in an international context. \nThe programme is suitable if you want to further develop your leadership\, if you have recently become a leader\, or if you wish to take the next step. \n\nApplication deadline: January 16 2025\nStarting date: September 2025\nRead more here: https://www.nhh.no/en/executive/executive-mba/specialisation-in-management-control/\nContact: Trond.Bjornenak@nhh.no / Iver.Bragelien@nhh.no / Gro.Tufte@nhh.no\n\nGo to top
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LOCATION:NHH Norwegian School of Economics\, 30 Helleveien 5045 Bergenhus Norway\, 5045\, Norway
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SUMMARY:Economics of Mutuality: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Value-Creation - NHH Norwegian School of Economics
DESCRIPTION:The Economics of Mutuality (EoM) is a proven operating model that drives superior value creation through measurable impact-led management practices. It equips companies to generate enduring mutual value for the benefit of multiple stakeholders by addressing complex challenges in society. \nThe first Economics of Mutuality forum to be held in Scandinavia\, this event is hosted by Brandinnova\, the Center for Brand Research at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)\, Eika Gruppen\, Jæren Sparebank\, and the Economics of Mutuality Foundation. \nThrough lectures\, case studies\, and discussions\, attendees will explore how the Economics of Mutuality operating model works – and how it could be applied in their context to drive positive societal impact and enhanced business performance. They will consider examples from both emerging and mature markets across multiple industries\, including Banking and Food & Beverage. \nA key focus of the forum will be the topic of financial wellbeing\, with time devoted to exploring how the business and finance sectors can address issues such as rising living costs\, the digital divide\, and lack of financial literacy in the context of the Nordic region as well as developing countries. \nExpert speakers from the private sector and academia will be sharing their experience and insights at the forum\, including Magne Supphellen\, Professor of Marketing at NHH; Ole Rølvaag\, the newly appointed head of Eika Økonomi and the Group Head of Innovation at Eika Gruppen; Colin Mayer\, Former Dean and Emeritus Professor at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School; and Dr. Jay Jakub\, Executive Director of the Economics of Mutuality Foundation and co-author of Completing Capitalism: Heal Business to Heal the World\, and a contributing co-author of Putting Purpose into Practice: The Economics of Mutuality. \nThe Economics of Mutuality emerged from a multi-year business innovation program led by Mars\, Inc. that engaged a range of cross-sector partners including Oxford University’s Saïd Business School. The program delivered proof of concept practical application across business units\, sectors\, and markets along with teaching curricula and case studies. \nToday\, the model is advanced and implemented by the independent Economics of Mutuality Alliance\, a partnership of two non-profits and two for-profits\, that works with companies\, investors\, universities\, and NGOs around the world. A growing number of firms are adopting the model\, including Mars\, Inc. and its top performing petcare business Royal Canin\, Natwest Bank\, Ashahi Breweries\, ADEO Group’s Leroy Merlin home improvement retailer\, and more \n\nThose who would like to register their interest in attending should email hello@eom.org
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SUMMARY:Fear and Dreams: Understanding the Non-Institutional Sources of Leader Strategy
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Economics invites you to a Faculty seminar with Ragnar Torvik\, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). \nABSTRACT\nPolitical leaders make policy choices which are often hard to explain via institutions. We use the behavior of Colombian paramilitary groups as an environment to study non-institutional sources of variation in how public good provision and violence are combined to control populations. We hypothesize that a significant source of variation stems from the social preferences of the paramilitary commanders. Reciprocators adopt a strategy of offering public goods in exchange for support\, but also use violence to punish non-compliers. Reciprocity\, developed via childhood socialization\, is a characteristic of rural “peasants”. We develop a model which generates these hypotheses and test them using a unique dataset compiled from transitional justice documents. \n\nhttps://www.nhh.no/en/calendar/economics/h-2023/ragnar-torvik/
URL:https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/event/fear-and-dreams-understanding-the-non-institutional-sources-of-leader-strategy/
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SUMMARY:The Cash-Flow Channel of Monetary Policy - Evidence from Billions of Transactions - NHH Norwegian School of Economics
DESCRIPTION:We present novel findings on the impact of monetary policy on consumer spending behavior using a recently assembled high-frequency household expenditure panel. Leveraging comprehensive weekly electronic transaction-level data for all individuals in Norway in the period 2006-2018\, our study sheds light on the high-frequency consumption response to monetary policy through changes in fast moving debt interest expenses.  \nWe employ several identification strategies\, including household specific interest rate shocks arising from a natural experiment as well as estimated monetary policy shocks.  We find that 100 NOK higher interest expenses lead to around 30 NOK lower consumption on average in the first year\, and the effect materializes gradually within the first three months. Our results indicate the presence of a substantial and rapid cash-flow channel of monetary policy.
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