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Copenhagen Business School


Department: Center for Applied ICT (CAICT)
Street: Howitzvej 60
Postal code: DK-2000
City: Copenhagen
Country: Denmark
Homepage:http://www.cbs.dk/caict

Short name: CBS

Description:

CBS is an international school, focused on developing strong links between contemporary research and the active business community.
Copenhagen Business School has around 15,000 students and an annual intake of around 1,000 exchange students. With this number of students as well as around 400 full-time researchers and around 500 administrative employees, CBS is one of the three largest business schools in Northern Europe.
CBS aims to:

  • contribute to the creation of value in society and in enterprises
  • train Master's graduates who are competitive in an international labour market
  • develop research-based knowledge in co-operation with the business community.


Strategy
Strategically, CBS primarily focuses on three focal areas:

  • Internationalisation
  • Partnership with the business community
  • The Learning University.


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Publications:

    Andersen, KV, Henriksen, HZ, Secher, C, and Medaglia, R (2007)
    Costs of e-participation - The management challenges
    Transforming government, 1(1):29-43.

    Andersen, KV, Norberg, J, Secher, C, and Wimmer, MA (2007)
    Coach class or Red Carpet Treatment: Strategic choices for eParticipation in Local Government
    In: Expanding the Knowledge Society: Issues, Applications, Case Studies. Part 1, ed. by Paul Cunningham and Miriam Cunnningham, Amsterdam et al., IOS Press.

    Medaglia, R (2007)
    The Challenged Identity of a Field: the State of the Art of eParticipation Research
    Information Polity. An International Journal of Government and Democracy in the Information Age, 12(3):169-181.

    Andersen, KV and Henriksen, HZ (2006)
    Transfer of e-Participation Management: Budget Restrictions and Preferences
    In: Knowledge Transfer for eGovernment – Seeking Better eGovernment Solutions, ed. by Traunm?ller, pp. 133-144, Trauner Verlag, Linz.

    Medaglia, R (2008)
    Measuring the diffusion of eParticipation: a survey on Italian local government
    Information Polity. An International Journal of Government and Democracy in the Information Age, 12(4).



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