Analyses and assessments of the U.S. presidential election results
The American people have voted, and Donald Trump secured a clear majority of their votes. The Republicans will also have
The American people have voted, and Donald Trump secured a clear majority of their votes. The Republicans will also have
Laudatio for Professor Bertram Schefold For me, writing a laudatio for Bertram Schefold is not an easy task. Where do
Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management, Rome-based Luiss University and Goethe University Frankfurt already operate a joint Master’s degree
How can sustainability reporting become internationally comparable? How do sustainability and reporting obligations feature in research? These and other questions
New students have a look around Westend Campus ahead of the semester start. On a Wednesday in early April, a
Two Goethe University research units emerged successfully out of the German Research Foundation’s (DFG, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) latest funding round: The
Economist Eugene N. White has accepted the 2023 summer semester visiting professorship sponsored by Bankhaus Metzler and the Friedrich Flick
Prof. Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln has received an honorary doctorate from the University of Magdeburg for her research on the German reunification’s
Time and space for the two vast subjects of Law and Economics – that is what the Law and Economics
Together with other researchers, economist Prof. Guido Friebel studied the introduction of an employee referral program (ERP) in a supermarket
In cooperation with Goethe University Frankfurt, the ASCG – Accounting Standards Committee of Germany (ASCG) opened a Liaison Hub to support the International Sustainability
ChatGPT, a chatbot prototype developed by US company OpenAI, is on everyone’s lips right now. Some of the questions asked
The collaboration with the Université Paris Dauphine-PSL is one of the oldest and most intensive cooperations of Goethe University’s Faculty
After 14 years as chairman of the House of Finance’s (HoF) Board of Trustees, Otmar Issing will be retiring at
Singles, couples, single parents, families with one child or with several – private households can look very different. A new
Extensive aid programs for companies during the COVID-19 pandemic also saved firms whose survival was not socially desirable. This is
Women are underrepresented in many academic professions. This is particularly the case in economics, as shown by a study conducted
Experts can make crucial decisions about future biodiversity management by using artificial intelligence to learn from past environmental change, according
Everyone is talking about green banking – and were too at the recent global climate conference in Glasgow. But to
Various German and international stock exchanges use it and numerous top European universities also use it: we are talking about
When Korean pop bands such as boy group BTS reach millions of fans worldwide, and when films and music from
Social media is increasingly used to spread fake news. The same problem can be found on the capital market –
The governmental decision on when to loosen social distancing measures should not only depend on the latest number of cases.
Study at Goethe University shows: ECB communication strongly affects financial markets Eight times a year, the European Central Bank (ECB)
Researchers at Goethe University launch a website on the status of women working in economic research institutions in Europe A
The Institute for Law and Finance (ILF) at Goethe University has a strong international profile. It has now been
An extensive research project on cybersecurity and data protection in Europe will be launched this week. Goethe University Frankfurt has
Economist Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln awarded € 1.6 million ERC Consolidator Grant. Why do some groups behave differently in the labour market
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