The Search for Impact through Entrepreneurship
The Search for Impact through Entrepreneurship
Podcast Description
Did you know that less than 15% of PhDs end up in a tenure track academic career? The good news is that there are other exciting, fulfilling, flexible career paths, which you can shape yourself. Entrepreneurship is one of the alternative paths, which you can explore while still in academia, together with Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship (CSE). In this new podcast series ‘The Search for Impact through Entrepreneurship’, our host will be interviewing current and former researchers from Copenhagen Business School exploring entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is not just about starting a company. By developing your entrepreneurial mindset, you will be better able to:Generate research ideas that meet an actual need and validate whether they have the potential to become a viable business. Grasp the fundamentals of creating a novel startup.Take the steering wheel in your current research and future career.Cultivate innovative thinking and presentation skills.Navigate how to collaborate with tech transfer and innovation officers.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as entrepreneurship within academia, innovation in research, and the integration of technology in business. Specific episodes include discussions on the application of neuropsychology and AI in marketing with Dr. Thomas Zöega Ramsøy and the development of data analytics tools for labor unions with Stig Strandbæk Nyman, emphasizing how these tools empower workers.

Did you know that less than 15% of PhDs end up in a tenure track academic career? The good news is that there are other exciting, fulfilling, flexible career paths, which you can shape yourself. Entrepreneurship is one of the alternative paths, which you can explore while still in academia, together with Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship (CSE).
In this new podcast series ‘The Search for Impact through Entrepreneurship’, our host will be interviewing current and former researchers from Copenhagen Business School exploring entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship is not just about starting a company. By developing your entrepreneurial mindset, you will be better able to:
- Generate research ideas that meet an actual need and validate whether they have the potential to become a viable business.
- Grasp the fundamentals of creating a novel startup.
- Take the steering wheel in your current research and future career.
- Cultivate innovative thinking and presentation skills.
- Navigate how to collaborate with tech transfer and innovation officers.
Meet Agnes Günther, PhD, founder of Netsocietal and ATELOS.
Hear how Agnes is driven by making a positive difference to society. For her, economic prosperity and societal impact are inseparable. Yet, today, companies’ value creation and ‘doing good’ for society are seen separately and too often understood as opposites.
Her ambition is to break down the siloed thinking, which is a barrier to solving some of the most difficult challenges of our time: green transformation, European competitiveness, and new forms of value creation and appropriation. For that, Agnes is a proponent of addressing challenges horizontally and working across the value chains to understand the bigger picture that is needed for systemic transformations. Agnes lives for ideas and is keen on bringing in new perspectives. At the same time, she works data-driven and science-based. She feels comfortable in the tension between creativity and newness, rigour and facts.
Among her clients, we find some of the biggest Danish foundations, public institutions, and entire industry organisations eager to create real impact with their investments.

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