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Business in Development
Centre for Business and Development Studies
13 episodes
3 months ago

Welcome to The Business in Development Podcast; a podcast brought to you by the Centre for Business and Development Studies at Copenhagen Business School.

With this podcast, we wish to bring you the latest insights from our research on the roles of business, government, and civil society in promoting inclusive and sustainable development in the global South.

In each episode, you will meet one of our colleagues and their guests, who will present their take on pressing development issues. With this podcast, we wish to create a platform for a wide variety of actors and to combine conversations with thought leaders, practitioners, world-leading experts, and voices from the field.

Thank you for listening to this podcast. In order to improve our podcast and reach those who can benefit from our podcast, we really appreciate your input and help, in the form of reviews and likes. If you simply wish to stay in the loop or participate, please subscribe to our podcast or follow us on our website www.cbs.dk/cbds or LinkedIn.

This podcast is funded by the Centre for Business and Development Studies at Copenhagen Business School.


Music: "Last Look" by Crowander

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Welcome to The Business in Development Podcast; a podcast brought to you by the Centre for Business and Development Studies at Copenhagen Business School.

With this podcast, we wish to bring you the latest insights from our research on the roles of business, government, and civil society in promoting inclusive and sustainable development in the global South.

In each episode, you will meet one of our colleagues and their guests, who will present their take on pressing development issues. With this podcast, we wish to create a platform for a wide variety of actors and to combine conversations with thought leaders, practitioners, world-leading experts, and voices from the field.

Thank you for listening to this podcast. In order to improve our podcast and reach those who can benefit from our podcast, we really appreciate your input and help, in the form of reviews and likes. If you simply wish to stay in the loop or participate, please subscribe to our podcast or follow us on our website www.cbs.dk/cbds or LinkedIn.

This podcast is funded by the Centre for Business and Development Studies at Copenhagen Business School.


Music: "Last Look" by Crowander

Show more...
Business
News,
Politics,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Episode 3 – Uganda Field Trip: Study Talks - Beyond Textbooks and Borders
Business in Development
37 minutes 5 seconds
3 months ago
Episode 3 – Uganda Field Trip: Study Talks - Beyond Textbooks and Borders

Welcome to Study Talks – Beyond Textbooks and Borders, a podcast brought to you by 30 students from Copenhagen Business School in collaboration with peers from Makerere University Business School in Kampala, Uganda.

As part of their international field study, these students stepped outside the classroom and into the real world, interviewing local entrepreneurs, exploring markets, and uncovering how innovation, sustainability, and entrepreneurship take shape in a different cultural and economic context. In each episode, they share powerful reflections, inspiring stories, and lessons learned – not from textbooks, but from lived experiences.

In this third episode, the students talk about how to adapt, connect, and collaborate in an unfamiliar environment and culture.

The podcast was produced during the master’s-level elective course “Field Study: Entrepreneurship and Private Sector Development in Uganda”, coordinated by Thilde Langevang, Rebecca Namatovu, and Søren Jeppesen, from the Centre for Business and Development Studies (CBDS), Copenhagen Business School.

Business in Development

Welcome to The Business in Development Podcast; a podcast brought to you by the Centre for Business and Development Studies at Copenhagen Business School.

With this podcast, we wish to bring you the latest insights from our research on the roles of business, government, and civil society in promoting inclusive and sustainable development in the global South.

In each episode, you will meet one of our colleagues and their guests, who will present their take on pressing development issues. With this podcast, we wish to create a platform for a wide variety of actors and to combine conversations with thought leaders, practitioners, world-leading experts, and voices from the field.

Thank you for listening to this podcast. In order to improve our podcast and reach those who can benefit from our podcast, we really appreciate your input and help, in the form of reviews and likes. If you simply wish to stay in the loop or participate, please subscribe to our podcast or follow us on our website www.cbs.dk/cbds or LinkedIn.

This podcast is funded by the Centre for Business and Development Studies at Copenhagen Business School.


Music: "Last Look" by Crowander