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… 8 februari 2021 Maastricht leidt groot consortium Zoekresultaten Onderzoekers van de School of Business and Economics (SBE) van de Universiteit Maastricht zijn betrokken bij acht projectvoorstellen in het kader van de Green Deal-oproep van de Europese Commissie, die vorig jaar werd gelanceerd. Van deze acht projectvoorstellen leidt SBE de coördinatie van één: het ‘2OC- Towards Climate Neutral and Socially Innovative’ project. Het 2OC consortium is een samenwerkingsverband van 57 partners in Europa en heeft een begroting van € 53 miljoen. Groenere steden Steden verbruiken 65% van … gifvrije omgevingen En twee horizontale gebieden: het versterken van kennis en het mondig maken van burgers. Nodig voor een perspectief op langere termijn bij het realiseren van de transformaties in de Europese Green Deal. Geselecteerde projecten starten naar verwachting in het najaar van 2021. School of Business and Economics Kijk hier voor meer informatie over het 2OC Consortium … Onderzoekers van de School of Business and Economics (SBE) van de Universiteit Maastricht zijn betrokken bij acht …
… 30 januari 2023 Zoekresultaten The Supervisory Board of Netspar has appointed Prof. Dr Lisa Brüggen as director of Netspar. Effective 1 March 2023, Lisa will start her role as a director whilst continuing her tenure as Professor for Financials Services at Maastricht University School of Business and Economics (SBE). The Supervisory Board sees Lisa as the ideal candidate to introduce Netspar in the coming period and to allow it to grow further as the indispensable honest broker for the pension sector. Netspar, the Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and … better understanding of the social and economic impact of pensions, ageing, and retirement in the Netherlands through the development and dissemination of knowledge. School of Business and Economics Lisa Brüggen is a Professor of Financial Services at SBE and Principal Investigator at the Brightlands Institute for Smart Society (BISS). She also sits on the Supervisory Board of Nibud, the National Institute for Family Finance Information, and is a member of the pension policy advisory committee at …
… 29 september 2017 Zoekresultaten The board of scientific institute and knowledge network Netspar has granted € 250.000 to a three-year research project under the supervision of SBE researcher prof. dr. Antoon Pelsser. The project called Design of Pension Contracts in Incomplete Markets and under Uncertainty is expected to be launched in January 2018. In recent years there has been a development which shifts (investment) … that knowledge through publications, events, and education programs . School of Business and Economics … The board of scientific institute and knowledge network Netspar has granted € 250.000 to a three-year research project under the supervision of SBE researcher prof. dr. Antoon Pelsser. The project called Design of Pension Contracts in Incomplete Markets and under Uncertainty is expected to be launched in January 2018. … Scientific institute and knowledge network Netspar grants € 250.000 to a three-year research project under the supervision of SBE researcher prof. dr. Antoon Pelsser. … € 250.000 for research into optimal pension contract …
… 7 juli 2021 Zoekresultaten The Crisis Case Challenge is a collaborative initiative of the SBE Student Council and SCOPE to help local companies during COVID-19. It was created by students for students, and it offers students an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to real-life situations. During the CCC, students work together in … Challenge 2021: Stadslab Case : Lisa Schulz, Marijn van der Staaij, Naomi van der Vliet and Niek Johan Klaver (Team 3) MVV Maastricht : Camilla Jost, Marlo Alexander Frings, Matthis Stöver, Onat Murtezaoğlu (Team Puzzles) IXT Recruitment : Riccardo Notarangelo and Madalina Vrancean (Team RiMa) Precious Plastic : Catherine Garrn, Julia Antonioli, Julia Caroline Mahlstedt, Pauline Moody (Team TWG Consulting) Sound Academy : Christian Bloier and Theodor Plaul (Team C&T Strategy Consulting) Company … is spread out over the two months available, and CCC is definitely the best way to get some insight into the consulting world .” - Julia Antonioli, member of TWC Consulting, the winning team for Precious Plastic Maastricht As the students of SBE, we would like to thank our faculty for supporting our initiative, UMIO for their help in company acquisitions, the judging process and their support for our project. We would also like to thank Christopher Pena, Ankie Titulaer, Sander Jansen, …
… and Times Higher Education release university rankings, rating schools on various criteria to indicate which programmes offer the best educational investment. Although there are differing views on what these ratings actually reveal, Peter Møllgaard, SBE’s Dean for the last year, believes they are quite valuable. ‘I think rankings are important,’ Møllgaard stresses. ‘They give us a sign that we are doing things well.’ Maastricht University's School of Business and Economics (SBE), he cites, is home to many programmes that have come out on top in rankings such as those published by Keuzegids. ‘We are very happy with that, because it shows that we offer quality programmes, and that is what is really important,’ he says. … and employers to see how we are doing. ‘They are an important signal to employers. It’s important for us to prepare our students for a good career, and you can see that employers actually quite like us and they are very quick to recruit graduates of SBE.’ ‘Rankings provide a way for students and employers to see how we are doing. ‘They are an important signal to employers. It’s important for us to prepare our students for a good career.’ Graduates already working in the professional realm also …
… 16 mei 2022 Zoekresultaten Completing a bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain Management in 2011 and a master’s in the same field in 2012—both as SBE—Patrick Mack has gone on to enjoy a career that has taken him from the Netherlands to work in three different countries, learn two new languages, and travel extensively. He shares with us his story to date. School of Business and Economics From SBE to Eaton ‘In September 2012, I graduated with a masters in International Business, majoring in Supply Chain Management. Looking back, studying at Maastricht University (UM) was an exceptional experience on a personal level, but quite typical of any … class with people from different cultures: the list of unique experiences goes on, but I am positive that any current student or alum knows what I’m talking about. ‘During my time as a student, particularly toward the end of my studies when students start looking for career opportunities, I noticed that the majority of my peers and former students all drifted toward consulting. Whether it be IT consulting, the big ones, in-house consulting departments, you name. As part of the pull, naturally I …
… development in the cosmetics industry. At the same time, Felizitas was frustrated by how difficult it was to find high quality, long-lasting jewelry at affordable prices. Most of what she could find as a consumer were 'fashion jewelry' that quickly tarnished and eventually would need to be thrown away. This gave her an idea: what if she combined her desire for a lifestyle shift with the need for affordable yet sustainable jewelry? Through conversations with a dear friend from her bachelor's days at SBE, Felizitas was inspired to learn more about quality standards, processes and pricing markups in the gold jewelry industry, and what she discovered was shocking. Determined to find a way to produce and offer lasting and sustainable gold jewelry, … beauty inside and out, and that will become even more precious as time goes on'. Even the product packaging is eco-friendly, including materials that are printed with soy inks and 100% compostable. Alice Pan School of Business and Economics … SBE alumna Felizitas Oppel was disappointed by the options she had as a consumer when it came to finding sustainable yet affordable jewelry. So she started her own sustainable jewelry business! … Crafting sustainability, value and beauty during …
… Find another institute Research institutes School of Business and Economics DxU Digitalization profoundly transforms businesses, economies, societies and revolutionizes research and education. SBE’s Digital Transformation Unit aims to investigate the societal consequences of novel digital technologies and leverage the possibilities of various technological developments in the way we learn, conduct research and organize work. DxU helps SBE to shape the scientific, societal and policy debates on digitalization by uniting a multidisciplinary group of expert researchers, policymakers and business stakeholders. Fast facts Stimulating research on digital transformations Innovating and improving research methods and techniques Connecting SBE researchers SBE’s Digital Transformations Unit DxU … designed to inspire and encourage researchers to improve their proficiency in a wide variety of methodological and technical skills. This ensures that SBE research and education benefit optimally from the opportunities created by digitalization. DxU starts small, but dreams big. We organize four main activities to help SBE achieve a balanced portfolio of strategically interesting research projects on digitalization and automation, and train our staff. You can learn more about them by clicking on …
… 17 maart 2016 Zoekresultaten Mark Levels (ROA and GSBE) won a research grant in the highly competitive Open Research Area grant scheme, organized by NWO, ANR, JSPS, DFG and ESRC, to conduct a large cross-national research program on youth Not in Employment, Education and Training (NEETs). School of … costs are also severe. Total yearly costs associated with European NEETs surpassed €153 billion in 2011 alone. The project will investigate how individual and institutional circumstances combine to predict NEET. By identifying how different social groups respond to various policies and institutional characteristics, the project aims to significantly increase or understanding of NEETs, as well as provide input for policies that may reduce NEET. To study these questions, the national scientific … Kyoto, and policy makers at the EC, the OECD, and national governments. The Open Research Area competition is one of the most competitive grant schemes in Europe. Success rates in this scheme are exceptionally low (about 7%). … Mark Levels (ROA and GSBE) won a research grant in the highly competitive Open Research Area grant scheme, organized by NWO, ANR, JSPS, DFG and ESRC, to conduct a large cross-national research program on youth Not in Employment, Education and Training (NEETs). … Mark Levels …
… 2023 Fair & Smart Data Spearhead Zoekresultaten The rise of compliance reporting to make the lucrative coffee and cocoa trade more sustainable means millions of smallholder farmers generating valuable data. Who owns this data and who should benefit? SBE’s Fair & Smart Data Spearhead Sidi Amar and his team have developed some principles. “Coffee and chocolate are such an integral part of European culture – but really, it’s related to the darkest parts of colonial history. Europeans cleared the … the impact of their activities on people and the environment, as well as their estimation of risks and opportunities arising from social and environmental issues. “The issue of living income and living standards has been raised and people have started thinking about that as part of a sustainable economy.” The environmental issues are only getting more pressing. For example, Arabica coffee grows on mountainsides. Climate change, deforestation and soil erosion are forcing many coffee farmers to … be avoided by making the way we source our raw materials more just and sustainable.” School of Business and Economics Sidi Amar is a researcher at the Brightlands Institute for Supply Chain Innovation (BISCI), School of Business and Economics (SBE) , Maastricht University Amar with smallholder farmers in Malawi The value of data There is now more reporting on the sustainability of those crops than ever. In practice, that means smallholders gathering data to be able to sell their crops. “Data …