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BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN
BUSINESS
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THE HUMAN
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SOCIAL SCIENCES
Suitable for Business
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Welcome to a conference and a case competition
with a strong message
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About Suitable for Business
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Rethink Business – Suitable for Business
Conference 2013
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Detailed programme of the conference
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The Suitable for Business Case Competition 2013
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Presentation of the teams of the case competition
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Overview
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The Final Party
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The Organizing Committee
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The Board
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Get involved in Suitable for Business
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Partners
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A special thanks to
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Programme of the conference and case
competition
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Welcome to a conference and a case
competition with a strong message
We, the Steering committee, would like to welcome you to
Suitable for Business 2013. We hope that you will enjoy the
conference and case competition. More than 20 volunteers
have been working hard over the last seven months to plan
this year’s programme.
With this conference we are trying to bridge the gap between
the business world and the students of the human and social sciences. In the recent debate on education in Denmark
some politicians have suggested, that especially humanistic
studies are a waste of tax money, and that young people
should rather study to become engineers or economists. As
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or for the business world. At Suitable for Business we wish
to question and challenge this attitude. We think that the hu-
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Introduction
man and social sciences are as valuable for the society as
engineering or economics. As students of the human or social sciences we are able to put forth creative, alternative and
productive ideas. We focus on the human and on the society in general. We utilize our analytic abilities to cast light on
what is normally overseen in traditional business. And this is
what Suitable for Business is all about. With our conference
we wish to enter discussions about the businesses of tomorrow with great speakers and workshops evolving around
this year’s theme “Rethink Business”. Furthermore, by letting
students compete in our case competition, we wish to prove
that students of the human and social sciences can indeed
rethink business.
Rikke Groth Nielsen &
Rasmus Grene Helsted
Steering Committee 2013
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About Suitable for Business
S\P[HISLMVY)\ZPULZZPZHZ[\KLU[KYP]LUUVUWYVÄ[VYNHUisation run by students from University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen Business School, Roskilde University and Aalborg
University. Our goal is to bridge the gap between the world of
business and the human and social sciences and show how
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The organization was founded in 2011 by Matias Søndergaard and Kenneth Salomonsen who were studying at Copenhagen Business School. They wanted to break down
the prejudices existing between the business world and the
world of human and social academia by creating a platform
where questions and concerns could be enlightened and
discussed in open, intelligent and on-going debate.
About
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Thus, since 2011 Suitable for Business has been organizing
an annual conference and humanistic case competition. The
goal of the conference and case competition is to inspire students as well as businesses on how the human and social
sciences can contribute to value creation and innovation in
contemporary business.
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Rethink Business –
Suitable for Business Conference 2013
For the third year in a row, Suitable for Business is hosting
an interactive conference for students, academia and business leaders from all over Scandinavia. The 2013 edition will
address the theme “Rethink Business”.
The world around us is constantly changing through globalPaH[PVU JSPTH[L JYPZLZ HUK ÄUHUJPHS JYPZPZ UVYTZ HUK OHIits are being challenged, and alternative solutions are being
asked for.
This year’s conference will focus on these challenges as opportunities and present a range of new and innovative forms
of doing business. We will focus on what companies do to
meet these challenges and how they incorporate them in
their business strategies. Thus, we are interested in alternative commercial ideas and innovative solutions to busi-
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Rethink Business
ness-related issues, which occur when the business world
and the social- and human sciences meet and cooperate.
Furthermore, we want to investigate which role the students
from the humanities and social sciences should or could play
in the future of business.
Our goal is to create a foundation for both students and representatives from the business world to discuss and debate
the value human- and social sciences can create for the
business world. As such, we are seeking to build bridges
between the business world and the human and social sciences.
We focus on creating value for students
and for businesses.
We focus on rethinking business.
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Detailed programme of the conference
The conference will be divided into three parts. Each part
will present perspectives on how to rethink business. For an
brief overview of the programme of the conference and case
competition, see the last page of this guide.
Part 1. Business is changing – new challenges – new opportunities
Esben Danielsen and Anne Skare Nielsen will share some of
their vast experience and insights in innovative and alternative
ways of implementing strategies, reaching goals and thinking
business. Both of them are, through their professions, forced
to see opportunities where others see issues, and they will
focus on this important perspective in their presentations.
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Part 2. Debating the future: Denmark – Cuntry of solutions
With Thomas Buch-Andersen moderating the panel debate,
the debate will aim to illuminate different perspectives on how
the students of the human and social sciences can contribute, so that Denmark can continue to be a leading country
when it comes to creating solutions to all sorts of challenges
in the future.
Part 3. We are changing business
To sum up and end the day, we will take a look at business
models with a poten¬tial for change. Firstly, Nadja Pass will
sum up important themes of the day and involve, the participants, through a workshop. Secondly, Maj Baltzarsen will
answer the question “why is business changing?” and introduce you to the thoughts behind “social economy”, and
Peter Løhr will present an inspirational story of how he is creating and outliving new strategies and new kinds of business
in order to meet the challenges of today.
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Presentation of the speakers
Part 1
Anne Skare
Anne Skare is cand.scient.pol. and Chief Futurist and Partner
of the innovation and futurist company Future Navigator.
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Part 1
Esben Danielsen
Esben Danielsen is Head of Innovation at Roskilde Festival
and former spokesman and responsible for information and
marketing. Esben has previously been the artistic director of
the venue “Gimle” in Roskilde and has helped form the proHJ[P]LWYVÄSLVM[VKH`»Z9VZRPSKL-LZ[P]HS
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Part 2
Hanne Leth Andersen
Hanne Leth Andersen is prorector and professor at Roskilde
University and former director of CBS Learning Lab. She has
been active in the debating how to further the cooperation
between universities and the business world.
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Part 2
Thomas Buch-Andersen
Thomas Buch-Andersen is journalist at Danmarks Radio
and the host of the TV-programme “Detektor”, is well-known
for his endless strive when it comes to checking facts from
companies and opinion makers. Thomas will be moderating
the panel debate between Hanne Leth Andersen and Morten
Kold.
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Part 2
Morten Kold
Morten Kold is cand.mag. in philosophy, creative director at
the agency 2+1 and executive master in corporate communication. Morten has more than 15 years of experience within
communication, branding and concept development and is
working with Danish and international businesses such as
B&O, Grundfos and Arla Foods. Moreover, he is a visiting
professor at Copenhagen Business School and University of
Copenhagen.
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Part 3
Nadja Pass
Nadja Pass is cand.mag. in Rhetoric. She is partner at the
independent organization “Borgerlyst”: A lab that focuses on
the challenges of the everyday, and which seeks to change
society for the better by involving the citizens in discussions
and pro-active action.
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Part 3
Peter Løhr
Peter Løhr is a Danish entrepreneur. He started out advising
brokers online at an age of 14. Today his goal is to revolutionize architecture and prepare it for the new digital age. An era
where houses, in his opinion, must be created to correspond
with the unique life patterns and needs of each human being
and family.
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Part 3
Maj Baltzarsen
Maj Baltzarsen is a consultant at Center for Socialøkonomi,
previously coordinator at Roskilde Festival and researcher at
Oxford Research. She is an expert in CSR and CSI partnerships and social economy on a political level with focus on
innovation.
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The Suitable for Business
Case Competition 2013
A challenge for the sharp minded
This year the participants in the Suitable for Business case
competition will solve a case for the Danish company JP/
Politiken Hus. In close cooperation with JP/Politikens Hus,
we have created a case with lots of challenges for the par-
Case Competition 2013
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to read the case, which will go public Wednesday the 3rd of
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At the case competition 12 teams of 4 students from 9 different Scandinavian universities will compete in coming up with
the best and most original solution. We have selected the
best applicants and this year Suitable for Business will host
students from Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland, all
working together to prove their value for the business world.
Prize
The winning team will receive a prize of 10.000 DKK sponsored by Lån og Spar Banks department at Peter Bangs vej
61, 2000 Frederiksberg. To learn more about Lån og Spar
Bank,visit their homepage www.lsb.dk.
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Presentation of the teams of the case
competition
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Ben Posetti - Cognition and Communication,
University of Copenhagen
Agnethe Overgaard – Anthropolgy,
University of Copenhagen
Alexander Friis Vinther, Applied Philosophy,
University of Aalborg
Simone Lohman – Intercultural Communication and Modern
Laguages, University of Southern Denmark
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Sara Rönnqvist – Culture and Communication
University of Helsinki
Peter Aske Svendsen – Anthropology,
University of Copenhagen
Iben Bergen – Economics and Business Administration,
University of Roskilde
Michael Kristensen – Humanistic Informatic,
University of Aalborg
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Sari Saadi – Religious Studies,
University of Copenhagen
Pernille Hammershøj - European Ethnology,
University of Copenhagen
Asbjørn Riis-Søndergaard - Bachelor of Arts,
University of Roskilde
Alexander Lovelady – Sociology of Law,
University of Lund
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Camilla Jane Standhart – Anthropolgy,
University of Copenhagen
Zaedo Musa – Int. Humanistic Studies,
University of Roskilde
Johanna Farge – Visualisation and Communication,
University of Malmø
Benjamin Bertelsen – Int. Business & Politics,
Copenhagen Business School
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Mathias Bruhn Lohmann – Anthropolgy,
University of Copenhagen
Louise Degn Pedersen – Sociology,
University of Copenhagen
Weiwei Li – Int. Migration and Ethnic Relations,
University of Lund
Julia Fennefoss Vollertsen – Media Science,
University of Aalborg
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Line Vestergård Hansen – Anthropolgy,
University of Copenhagen
Mathias Veis – Cognition and Communication,
University of Copenhagen
Emma Mustala – Political Science,
University of Helsinki
Charlotte Kaare-Andersen – Communication and Cultural
Encounters, University of Copenhagen
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Nadja Pantawapirom – Media Studies,
University of Copenhagen
Rachelle Lacharite – Development Studies,
University of Lund
René Thygesen – Business Administration and Philosophy,
Copenhagen Business School
Pil Lundsager Hansen – European Ethnology,
University of Copenhagen
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Hongy Ji – English,
University of Southern Denmark
Jeppe Fischer – Philosophy,
University of Aarhus
Laura Berivan Nilsson – Anthropology,
University of Copenhagen
Cæcilie Kolling Wedel – Communication and IT,
University of Copenhagen.
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Amelie Mahler – Int. Business and Politics,
Copenhagen Business School
Philip Longos Winkel - Philosophy,
University of Copenhagen
Rene Frederiksen – American Studies,
University of Southern Denmark
Malene Møller - Modern Culuture,
University of Copenhagen
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Alix Feldman – Cognition and Communication,
University of Copenhagen
Hanne Birkemose Madsen – Political Science,
University of Aalborg
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Copenhagen Business School
Annaklara Eriksson, Development Studies –
University of Roskilde
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Mads Christensen – Anthropology,
University of Copenhagen
Zhu Mei – Cognition and Communication,
University of Anthropology
Sara Francesca Lisot – Social Entrepreneurship and
Management, University of Roskilde
Sebastian Lykke Møller – Global Studies,
University of Roskilde
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Laura Lindstrøm Nielsen – Global Studies,
University of Roskilde
Jonas Bruun Nielsen - Anthropology,
University of Copenhagen
Josi Joosua Seilonen – Politics and Administration,
University of Helsinki
Aino-Maria Paasivirta – Cultural Arts Management,
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The Jury
This years case will be judged by five jury members:
Lærke Hein
Karriere Bar (CEO), Distortion
(Board member)
Frederik Juul
Nordisk Film
(CEO)
Stig Kirk Ørskov
JP/Politikens Hus A/S
(Executive Vice President, COO)
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Mikkel Trym
Copenhagen Innovation and
Entrepreneurship Lab - CIEL
(Director).
Frederik Preisler
Mencsh
(Partner)
They will judge the proposed solution
on the following criteria:
1)
Originality
2)
Applicability
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Understanding of Politiken
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Join us at the case competition finals!
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chance to view the outcome of hours of intense problem
solving done by students from the center of the social sciences and the heart of the humanities. Join us to experience
their unique take on what it means to crunch a real business
case, predict problems and state solutions.
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on Friday the 5th of April from 14.45 to 16.00 in the guest
canteen, room 1.001 in the main building (see map below).
The university is located in Sydhavnen (A.C. Meyers Vænge
15, 2450 Copenhagen SV) only 3 ½ km from Copenhagen
Central Station and can be reached by bike, car or public
transportation (the S-train lines A and E stop at Sydhavnen
S-train station, 10 minutes’ walk from Aalborg University).
After the announcement of the winning team, Suitable for
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The Final Party
Three days of hard work solving this year’s case calls for a
celebration. And what could be more suitable than a huge
party?
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5th of April at Aalborg University for cheap beers and amazing music designed to suit you and your fellow students.
Read more about the party on our event on Facebook: facebook.com/suitableforbusiness
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The Organizing Committee
Steering Committee
Rasmus Grene Helsted
Rhetoric, KU
[email protected]
Rikke Groth Nielsen
Rhetoric, KU
[email protected]
Case Competition Committee
Claudia Bagge-Petersen
Techno-anthropology, AAU
[email protected]
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The Committee
Stine Ilum
Anthropology, KU and intern at the Royal
Danish Embassy, Kenya
[email protected]
Jenny Sølager Mattesen
Communication and Plan, by & proces, RU
[email protected]
Mathilde Byskov
International development studies
and Cultural encounters, RUC
[email protected]
Jill S. Hellesen
Work life studies and Psychology, RUC
[email protected]
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Stine Thorsgaard Kjær
Architecture, Århus School of Architecture
[email protected]
Conference Committee
Eefje Brüggemann
Theatre and Education, ArtEZ Hogeschool
voor de Kunsten Theateracademie
[email protected]
Aske Christensen
Work life studies, RUC
[email protected]
Maria Grene Helsted
Plan, by & proces and Performance design,
RUC
[email protected]
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The Committee
Jeppe Pontoppidan
Philosophy, KU
[email protected]
Public Relations
Line Skyum-Jensen
Communication, AAU i København
[email protected]
Maria Teglkamp
Danish, KU
[email protected]
Sascha Bagheshirin Lærkesen
Rhetoric, KU
[email protected]
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Sebastian Lynggaard
Rhetoric, KU
[email protected]
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Anthropology, KU
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Victor Bybjerg
International management & marketing, CBS
[email protected]
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Ressource Development
Patrick Sommer
Economics, KU
[email protected]
Tobias Lindskov Nielsen
Marketing management, CPH Business
[email protected]
Christian-Philip Lundahl
HA Jur., CBS
[email protected]
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The Board
Anne Cathrine Garde
[email protected]
Catja Nilsson
[email protected]
Cecilie Bisgaard-Nøhr
cecilie@suitableforbusiness.
Christian Lildholdt Jensen
[email protected]
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Mathias Adam Munch
[email protected]
Matias Søndergaard
[email protected]
Maya Færch
[email protected]
Rasmus Adser Larsen
rasmus@suitableforbusiness.
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Get involved in Suitable for Business
If you are interested in bridging the gap between the world of
business and the students of the human and social sciences,
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If you want to get involved, you can apply to become a part
of next year’s organizing committee and take part in organizing Suitable for Business conference and case competition
2014. Alternatively, you can also offer your help as a student
ambassador for Suitable for Business. A student ambassador is a local “helping hand” who help spread the knowledge
of the organization by talking to fellow students, putting up
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If you are considering joining Suitable for Business or want to
know more, you are welcome to contact us at [email protected] or follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/
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Partners
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L_[LYUHSZV\YJLZ;O\Z^LHYLKLLWS`NYH[LM\SMVY[OLÄUHUcial support we have received from our partners presented
below.
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JP/Politikens Hus
JP/Politikens Hus is one of the biggest media companies
in Denmark and publishes several Danish national and local newspapers. The name derives from the merge between
Politiken and Jyllandsposten, which took place in 2003. JP/
Politikens Hus is equally owned by the two companies, which
enables editorial independence – an important factor in ensuring high standards of journalism. The total circulation of
the company’s newspapers average approximately 250.000
copies a day.
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Kommunikation og Sprog (KS)
Kommunikation og Sprog (The Union of Communication and
Language Professionals), is a politically independent labour
union that provides professional coaching for members as
well as an unemployment insurance.
They separate themselves from other unions by addressing
people who study within the humanities. They have more
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marketing. K&S negotiates wage agreements along with Akademikernes Centralorganisation (AC) to ensure reasonable
salaries for their members.
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Business Danmark (BD)
“Everyone has something to sell” is the slogan of Business
Danmark, a politically independent union for employees as
well as self-employed. Helping individuals achieve their best
and supporting them through their career, BD offers unemployment insurance, legal advice, coaching, self-developTLU[HUKJHZOILULÄ[ZMVYHU`VULPUZHSLZTHYRL[PUNHUK
consulting.
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Aalborg University (AAU)
Aalborg University, whose main campus is located in the city
of Aalborg, has recently expanded and opened new campus areas in Copenhagen and Esbjerg. The university offers
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social sciences, humanities, technical sciences and health
sciences and is known for its project-oriented educational
system. In 2012, Aalborg University had over 18.000 registered students all over Denmark. Established in 1974, the
university is one of the youngest universities in Denmark.
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Roskilde University (RUC)
Roskilde University was founded in 1972 and is located near
the city of Roskilde. RUC was initially intended to represent
an alternative to the traditional Danish universities. Thus, the
university is known for its focus on group work and project-oriented learning, as opposed to more traditional teaching. RUC’s alternative educational system has later been adopted by other universities. The university has over 14.000
registered students.
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Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
Copenhagen Business School is an international business
school, which focus on developing strong links between
contemporary research and the active business community. Established in 1917, CBS is one of the largest business
schools in Europe with more than 19.000 student and 1.300
staff members. The business school offers a wide range of
business-oriented university programs as well as an innovative research environment. In 2012, CBS was ranked nr. 11
in Europe by QS Global.
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University of Copenhagen (KU)
University of Copenhagen is a public university and the second largest institution of research and education in Denmark
with approximately 37.000 students and 7.000 employees.
Founded in 1479, it is the oldest university in Denmark. The
university has several campuses located in and around Copenhagen with the oldest located in central Copenhagen. KU
is a member of the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU). In 2010, The Academic Ranking of World Universities, compiled by Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ranked
KU as the leading university in Scandinavia and as the 40th
best university in the world.
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Dansk Magisterforening (DM)
Dansk Magisterforening is a politically independent union as
well as an association for people with a university degree
in the humanities as well as the natural, social and health
sciences. DM cooperates with Akademikernes Centralorganisation (AC). They collaborate in negotiating agreements
for professionals within language and communication in the
public and private sector. DM’s goal is to secure good salaries and working conditions for its members, as well as to
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CBS Students
CBS Students is the student union at CBS. It is an open
organization, which facilitates a wide spectrum of enterprises from supporting student-driven initiatives and conducting
student politics to providing for a casual place to meet for engaged students. The organisation provides opportunities to
take part in ambitious and exciting projects in co-operation
with other students and organizations.
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Copenhagen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab (CIEL)
Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Danish Technical University (DTU) and University of Copenhagen (KU) have joined
forces in order to facilitate research and education across academic disciplines and universities. The initiative is called Copenhagen Innovation and Entrepreneurship Lab – CIEL. The
aim is to generate new and strengthen existing cross-disciplinary innovation and entrepreneurship research and education in close cooperation with entrepreneurs and industry
to form an engine of substantial entrepreneurial growth on a
national, regional and international level.
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SL fonden
SL fonden is the fund that behind the company “AcademPJ )VVRZ¹ (JHKLTPJ )VVRZ PZ H UVUWYVÄ[ JVTWHU` ^OV
owns six academic publishing houses and seven bookstores
placed at CBS, RUC and KU. The company canalizes its
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In order to ensure that the interests of the university students’
are represented in the company, Academic Books has students as well as former students in their board.
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Coquo
Coquo is the fusion between a gastronome student and an
engineer- landscape architect student who wants to create
a delicate concept based on Slow food traditions. Coquo’s
audience is urban living people who favours affordable food
without compromising on quality.
As they say: “We want to combine slow food and fast food
and bring people tasty food in a convenient way.
Our concept is based on sustainability and is offering a menu
in an unique recycling glass jar”
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A special thanks to
Tone Lysholm, School of Designs, Kolding
Nanna Johanne Aude, Det Rullende Universitet
Lasse Schacksen, VIA University College, Århus
Trine Jørgensen
Andreas Fredslund Sørensen, AU
Silas Hansen, RUC
Christine Infeld, CBS
Peter Andreas Mellbye, RUC
Kristin Austrheim, University of Oslo
Thank you!
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Ingrid Marie Andersen, University of Bergen
Frederik Lauridsen, Layout and Graphics
Economists Without Borders
Brian Gjerstrup, Regional Manager, Venture Cup
Siri Carlslund, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts,
School of Design
Sune Liengaard, Chaos Pilot
We would also like to send a huge thanks to all of the
student counselors at the Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and
Finnish universities, who have helped spreading the word of
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Programme of the conference and case
competition
Wednesday 3rd of April – Pressen, JP/Politikens Hus
08.30-09.00
Check-in
09.00-09.30
Welcome
09.30-11.30
1. Business is changing: New
Challenges – New opportunities
11.30-12.30
Lunch by Coquo
12.30-14.00
2. Debating the future: Denmark –
Country of solutions
14.00-14.30
Coffee and Coquo
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Programme
14.30-16.30
3. We are changing business: Inspirational
stories and workshop
16.30
Goodbye
Friday the 5th of April – Aalborg University, Campus
Sydhavnen
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Announcement of the winning team
Final Party
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