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Corporate responsibility and CSR in times of crisis – 3 questions for …

06/28/21, Business Ethics Forum

How is the importance of responsibility and CSR in companies changing in these times of uncertainty? Matthew Bothner, professor at ESMT Berlin, is talking about this topic for the interview series “3 Fragen an …”


New paper by Matthew Bothner accepted for publication

06/03/21, ESMT News

The paper “What is social status and how does it impact the generation of novel ideas?”, co-written by ESMT’s professor Matthew Bothner, has recently been accepted and will be published in Research in the Sociology of Organizations.

The paper explores the relationship between two seemingly contradictory assets — status and novelty. As creativity, alongside risk and illegitimacy, is inherent to novelty, how and when does status — a typically stable asset, possessed by those who are highly regarded by highly-regarded others — catalyze the generation of novel practices?


When Competition at Work Turns to Conflict

07/17/19, IEDP

Competition to conflict in workplace


Are flat hierarchies overrated? F1 racing drivers think so

02/15/19, Forbes

The Forbes article features research by Gianluca Carnabuci and Matthew S. Bothner.


Are you on a collision course with a workplace rival?


What Data on Formula One Crashes Suggests About Workplace Rivalries


Escalation of competition leads to conflict in competitive networks of F1 drivers


Formula 1 – How sport can help resolve conflicts


The uncanny resemblance between Formula 1 and business meetings


Structural equivalence: how does a crash in Formula 1 arise?


When is Conflict Likely to Erupt?


Formula 1 as a laboratory

03/27/18, Der Tagesspiegel

03/27/18, Potsdam Latest News


Racing driver equality linked to a greater chance of crashing


Victories are good, crashes are more instructive


Study suggests race car drivers who are similar in age and stature more likely to crash in good weather


Racers collide more often in good weather



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