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… to finally break down the taboos surrounding poverty and money stress, free of all prejudice and clichés," says researcher Minou van der Werf of Maastricht University (UM). Because it is precisely those ancient prejudices - poverty is supposed to be mainly a matter of one's own fault after all - that keep the problems going, Van der Werf believes. She conducts research on poverty at the Brightlands Campus in Heerlen. Read more in Dagblad de Limburger School of Business and Economics … It may sound … to finally break down the taboos surrounding poverty and money stress, free of all prejudice and clichés," says researcher Minou van der Werf of Maastricht University (UM). Because it is precisely those ancient prejudices - poverty is supposed to be mainly a matter of one's own fault after all - that keep the problems going, Van der Werf believes. She conducts research on poverty at the Brightlands Campus in Heerlen. Read more in Dagblad de Limburger … Old taboos around poverty and money stress …
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… 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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… business cases - two of which lasting four hours and the teams who make it to the finals will be working on a 24-hour case on Thursday and Friday. All cases address entrepreneurship, digitalisation, responsible leadership and/or sustainability as the main issues of today and tomorrow. The teams will be judged by a panel of academics and executives from the business world. We invite you to attend the finals on campus or through the livestream link (see below). School of Business and Economics School … business cases - two of which lasting four hours and the teams who make it to the finals will be working on a 24-hour case on Thursday and Friday. All cases address entrepreneurship, digitalisation, responsible leadership and/or sustainability as the main issues of today and tomorrow. The teams will be judged by a panel of academics and executives from the business world. We invite you to attend the finals on campus or through the livestream link (see below). … From 7 to 13 May, the 13th edition of …
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… 29 maart 2022 Zoekresultaten When recruiting donors for charities, large sums of money remain at the disposal of commercial agencies. This concerns agencies that organize door-to-door donor recruitment, or recruitment campaigns in shopping streets. Paul Smeets (SBE) responds to this phenomenon in the current affairs program 1Vandaag (AVROTROS, NP O 1). School of Business and Economics … When recruiting donors for charities, large sums of money remain at the disposal of commercial agencies. This concerns agencies that organize door-to-door donor recruitment, or recruitment campaigns in shopping streets. Paul Smeets (SBE) responds to this phenomenon in the current affairs program 1Vandaag …
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… During the first school closure in primary education in the 2019/2020 school year as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, pupils from all backgrounds suffered a delay in learning growth compared to the previous years. This can be seen for all three domains: arithmetic-mathematics, spelling and reading comprehension. However, the delay is greater for some pupils than for other pupils. This is shown by research by scientists at Maastricht University based on the National Cohort Research Education … … During the first school closure in primary education in the 2019/2020 school year as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, pupils from all backgrounds suffered a delay in learning growth compared to the previous years. This can be seen for all three domains: arithmetic-mathematics, spelling and reading comprehension. However, the delay is greater for some pupils than for other pupils. This is shown by research by scientists at Maastricht University based on the National Cohort Research Education …
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Sectie Arbeids en Organisatiepsychologie
Arbeids- en Sociale Psychologie
Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience
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… characteristic of a successfully deployable employee. How are we going to equip people with the skills that will be needed in the future, and actually already needed? What does this mean for the employer and what can an employee do to be and remain successfully employable? This week Simon Beausaert is a guest in the Werkprofessor . Simon is Senior Lecturer in Workplace learning at the Department of Educational Research and Development at Maastricht University. School of Business and … characteristic of a successfully deployable employee. How are we going to equip people with the skills that will be needed in the future, and actually already needed? What does this mean for the employer and what can an employee do to be and remain successfully employable? … The newspapers are full of it, the skill gap. We have been trained for years, but the things that really make you better in your profession and are now useful, such as digital skills, were often not included. … How do …
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… in 2020. The time spent on tasks from which one can learn has also decreased. This decrease in work-related learning seems to be the result of the pandemic. However, the importance of informal learning in the total learning time among workers remains high: of the total time spent on learning activities in 2020, no less than 91 percent relates to informal learning at work. This and more emerges from the report 'Lifelong learning in the Netherlands' by the Research Centre for Education and the … in 2020. The time spent on tasks from which one can learn has also decreased. This decrease in work-related learning seems to be the result of the pandemic. However, the importance of informal learning in the total learning time among workers remains high: of the total time spent on learning activities in 2020, no less than 91 percent relates to informal learning at work. This and more emerges from the report 'Lifelong learning in the Netherlands' by the Research Centre for Education and the …
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… and Economics Human Decisions and Policy Design What role do emotions play in our decisions? Can 'choice architecture' nudge consumers into selecting the best-value, healthiest or most suitable options? As society ages, can we expect our pensions to remain secure? How do incentives affect management behaviour in firms, regulatory authorities and banks? What is the most effective way to provide public services? Should the world’s wealth be distributed more equitably – and if so, how? Answering … School of Business and Economics. … What role do emotions play in our decisions? Can 'choice architecture' nudge consumers into selecting the best-value, healthiest or most suitable options? As society ages, can we expect our pensions to remain secure? How do incentives affect management behaviour in firms, regulatory authorities and banks? What is the most effective way to provide public services? Should the world’s wealth be distributed more equitably – and if so, how? Answering …
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… of Business and Economics Institute for Transnational and Euregional cross border cooperation and Mobility / ITEM The expertise centre ITEM operates at the convergence of research, counselling, knowledge exchange, and training activities in the domain of cross-border mobility and cooperation. The countries of the European Union are confronted with great challenges following the increasing globalisation of the economy and the internationalisation of the current and future society. ITEM is an … Annual Cross-border impact assessment Information exchange with border information points Interdisciplinary collaboration with Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, NEIMED and others ITEM director is Prof. Dr. Anouk Bollen-Vandenboorn Visit the ITEM website … Conducts interdisciplinary research within the scope of cross-border mobility & cooperation issues wherein special attention is paid to practical solutions for these issues. … The expertise centre ITEM operates at the convergence of research, counselling, knowledge exchange, and training activities in the domain of cross-border mobility and cooperation. The countries of the European Union are confronted with great challenges following the increasing globalisation of the economy and the internationalisation of the current and future society. ITEM is an …