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DATASET researchers from Maastricht University (BISCI) and Fontys applied the Digital Readiness Scan developed by Logistiek Digitaal to several regional logistics service providers, scientifically validated the underlying methodology, and analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of this tool.
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Alumni success story: Y Chi's academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree at SBE, she graduated in 2018. In this article she will tell you all the ins and outs about her career, read for more!
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ROA publiceert nieuw onderzoek naar blijfkansen van internationale studenten en de impact op arbeidsmarktramingen
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ROA publishes new research on international students' stay rates and impact on labor market estimates
- Information activity
- study information
MSc Public Policy and Human Development | Online info session
Larn more about this unique program offered in collaboration with the United Nations University, join our online info session via Zoom.
First-generation non-Western immigrant women more competitive than Dutch women. This and more is shown in research by Dr. Özge Gökdemir and Prof. Devrim Dumludağ of Maastricht University.
Eerste generatie niet-westerse immigrantenvrouwen competitiever dan Nederlandse vrouwen. Dit en meer blijkt uit onderzoek door Dr. Özge Gökdemir en Prof. Devrim Dumludağ van de Universiteit Maastricht.
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The Positive Impact Rating 2024 results, which evaluate business schools on their social impact and sustainability efforts, have been released. The Maastricht University School of Business and Economics (SBE) moved up a level and is now considered a "transforming school".
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“Accountants will save the world”, said Peter Bakker about ten years ago in an interview with Harvard Business Review. Peter Bakker is a Dutch businessman, who serves since 2012 as the president of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development - WBCSD. The WBCSD is a global alliance of CEOs from more than 200 companies, who are committed to sustainable development.
Now ten years later, another interview with Peter Bakker has been published in the Chartered Accountants magazine where they exchange views with him about this statement
- PhD Defence
PhD Defence Claudia Roethlisberger
"Persistent gender gaps in labour market outcomes: Essays on the contribution of personality traits and social norms and the effectiveness of a policy intervention"