Over the nearly 40 years since its official birth date, the Internet has undergone several evolutions. Distributed ledger technologies - of which blockchain is perhaps the best known - have made it possible to envision a new model of the internet: web 3.0. In this model, companies and people become "co-owners" of the web. What implications will this new paradigm have for incumbents and what opportunities will it bring for the average user?
What is the future of office work? Anne-Laure Fayard, Full Professor at Nova SBE, talks to us about the future of work, inside and outside the company.
Liliana Dinis, Assistant Professor at Nova SBE, explains the importance of change in family businesses and shows how an entrepreneurial family gave new life to Caramulo.
What if, in the future, there is no difference between virtual and real? António Alvarenga, professor, international consultant, and expert in the area of Scenarios/Foresight, explores this possible scenario and some of its implications in cybersecurity.
If someone asked you what is the relation between the industrial revolution and the way we learn, what would you say?This is the question raised by Gabriela Barranqueiro Leite, Learning Experience Designer at Nova SBE, who explains how the "traditional" classroom and other more disruptive forms of learning came about.
Networking and wine have everything in common. Terry Hamill, specialist in Education, Leadership, and Human Potential, from Singularity University Portugal and Executive Coordinator of the W.I.N.E. program explains why.
Chiara Moenter, Spacefluencer and student of the first edition of the Space for Business programme - created in partnership with St. Gallen, Rotterdam School of Management and Nova SBE and the European Space Agency -, tells us about her experience at the Carcavelos campus, in the second module of the training on business in space.