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… vaccination certificate to actively encourage people to be vaccinated. A vaccination certificate would offer more freedom to people who have been vaccinated, for example to keep up their usual activities during an outbreak or to attend events at which maintaining a distance of 1.5m between people is not possible. This has become apparent from representative research among 1,640 Dutch people. Roselinde Kessels from Maastricht University was one of the researchers. She worked together with academics … vaccination certificate to actively encourage people to be vaccinated. A vaccination certificate would offer more freedom to people who have been vaccinated, for example to keep up their usual activities during an outbreak or to attend events at which maintaining a distance of 1.5m between people is not possible. This has become apparent from representative research among 1,640 Dutch people. Roselinde Kessels from Maastricht University was one of the researchers. She worked together with academics … vaccination certificate to actively encourage people to be vaccinated. A vaccination certificate would offer more freedom to people who have been vaccinated, for example to keep up their usual activities during an outbreak or to attend events at which maintaining a distance of 1.5m between people is not possible. This has become apparent from representative research among 1,640 Dutch people. Roselinde Kessels from Maastricht University was one of the researchers. She worked together with academics …
… Theory Fellow by the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET) . Economic Theory Fellows are selected for their scientific excellence, originality and leadership; high education standards; and scholarly and creative achievement. The main qualification for the fellowship is to have substantially advanced economic theory. Among the complete list of Economic Theory Fellows to be selected since 2011, 22 are Nobel Prize winners. Professor Herings is only the second Dutch academic to … Theory Fellow by the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET) . Economic Theory Fellows are selected for their scientific excellence, originality and leadership; high education standards; and scholarly and creative achievement. The main qualification for the fellowship is to have substantially advanced economic theory. Among the complete list of Economic Theory Fellows to be selected since 2011, 22 are Nobel Prize winners. Professor Herings is only the second Dutch academic to …
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… Zoekresultaten 3 december 2019 Tom Schiefer, Dominik Mahr and Paul C. Fenema School of Business and Economics A network of companies has been involved in the maintenance of maritime equipment for the Royal Dutch Navy . More specifically, ‘Directie Materiële Instandhouding’ (DMI) maintains vessels on behalf of the Royal Dutch Navy and closely works together with shipbuilder Damen Schelde, maritime systems integrator RH Marine, and naval defense systems provider Thales. How can this complex network of organizations improve the way they work together to enhance availability of ships and uninterrupted missions due to missing spare parts for maintenance? In a recent managerial blog article, Tom Schiefer, Dominik Mahr and Paul Fenema analyse this question in further detail. Open bijschrift Image by Desirée Scheper Download the article here About the authors: Tom Schiefer , PhD candidate at …
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… Zoekresultaten 13 oktober 2017 10:00 Supervisor: prof.dr. A. Riedl Co-supervisor: dr. R. Peeters “Domain dependency of norms and preferences for generosity” Keywords : monetary domain, generosity, bargaining and allocation decisions Experimental research in economics focuses on generosity in the monetary domain although many bargaining and allocation decisions take place in the non-monetary domain. Investigation of generosity in the non-monetary domain is important to design allocation and bargaining mechanisms that take people's preferences for …
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… over de grens” Wij nodigen u van harte uit voor de volgende ITEM Jaarconferentie onder gastheerschap van de Provincie Zuid-Holland en Commissaris van de Koning Jaap Smit, op 17 november 2023 te Den Haag. Kijk voor meer informatie op de ITEM website! Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Law Maastricht Graduate School of Governance School of Business and Economics Den Haag Meer informatie op de ITEM website Ja, ik wil deelnemen REGISTREER U HIER … Infrastructuur en mobiliteit: “Sterke verbindingen met buurlanden, gericht op een duurzame en leefbare samenleving over de grens” Wij nodigen u van harte uit voor de volgende ITEM Jaarconferentie onder gastheerschap van de Provincie Zuid-Holland en Commissaris van de Koning Jaap Smit, op 17 november 2023 te Den Haag. Kijk voor meer informatie op de ITEM website! … Infrastructuur en mobiliteit: “Sterke verbindingen met buurlanden, gericht op een duurzame en leefbare samenleving over de grens” Wij nodigen u van harte uit voor de volgende ITEM Jaarconferentie onder gastheerschap van de Provincie …
… areas of expertise. On Friday, 4 October, Vos hosted an interactive workshop to share this expertise titled ‘Sustainable food, how does it get on our plate?’ at BISCI’s home turf, the Villa Flora in Venlo. While the focus of the Dutch Food Week is mainly on what we eat, Vos's workshop addressed how we get food to where it is consumed. By making use of well-known companies such as MacDonald’s and Mars, Vos provided the workshop’s participants with hands-on examples of challenges linked to shaping efficient food supply chains. The main focus of his story was related to sustainability rather than efficiency: ‘Do you have any idea how many kilograms of food the average person wastes per year?’ Vos asked his audience. ‘About 34.3; however, this equates to only an estimated 25% to … home turf, the Villa Flora in Venlo. … During the Dutch Food Week, Bart Vos hosted the interactive workshop ‘Sustainable food, how does it get on our plate?’ at BISCI’s home turf, the Villa Flora in Venlo. While the focus of the Dutch Food Week is mainly on what we eat, Bart’s workshop addressed how we get food where we want to consume it. … BISCI workshop during Dutch Food Week …
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… planet. 2030 also marks an important year for our world’s climate: research has shown that in order to avoid catastrophe, it is critical that significant efforts be made to keep the global temperatures from rising by more than 1.5-2 °C. With 9 years remaining to deliver on the SDGs and to get climate change under control, the world has made some progress, but there is still a long way to go. Not only are we currently reeling from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, but millions of people are also … and targets to protect climate and biodiversity are significantly off track. Taking action for sustainable development As a faculty committed to having a positive impact on the world, the School of Business and Econimics (SBE) believes that one of its main responsibilities is to rise to the occasion, contributing its resources and expertise toward solving critical challenges faced by our global community. To help achieve its mission, SBE recently launched three Spearhead initiatives focused on … institutions in terms of three distinct but interrelated challenges: resilience, sustainability and responsibility. Whereas resilience is understood as ‘having the ability to absorb and recover from shocks,’ sustainability specifically refers to remaining within sound environmental boundaries by moving to a circular and climate-neutral economy. Responsibility extends enterprise beyond prioritising only the short-run interests of direct share and stakeholders. These core concepts are relevant as …
… First with DALL·E 2, an AI system that can create realistic images and art based on a given text, and more recently with ChatGPT. ChatGPT is a language model designed to generate human-like text responses to prompts. We asked SBE researchers Jermain Kaminski, Emir Efendić, and Marc Becker to share their thoughts on how AI systems, like those of OpenAI, are impacting the labour market. Open bijschrift This image is generated by DALL·E 2. AI's impact on the Labour Market To Emir Efendić, … systems can produce content, but it is unclear to what extent they can manage existing content or generate new content. The way we work will certainly change, but whether work itself will change? I’m less inclined to say. As with all new things, it remains to be seen," he adds. Jermain Kaminski, Assistant Professor at SBE, seems to agree with Emir's sentiment on new content: "New and original thoughts will still require human touch for some time to come. In fact, I would expect ‘written by a human’ to become a differentiating …