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SBE took first place in the Rotterdam School of Management Star Case Competition (RSMCC). The competition welcomed 16 top-level international business teams of four students, who were tasked with tackling two real-life business cases.
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If you start working less, it will also affect pension accrual. You will have less to spend after you retire. Employees do not give this enough thought.
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Fossil subsidies undermine climate policy, says Patrick Huntjens and other colleagues in an opinion article.
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Obligation for energy label C for offices seems to have desired effect
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Professor Harry Hummels, Professor of Ethics, Organizations and Society, emphasizes the importance of dialogue about this with stakeholders. In one of his latest papers, People in Chains, he aims to start a movement from "people in economic chains" to "fellow people in value(s) chains.
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ousing market researcher Linde Kattenberg of Maastricht University does not expect first-time buyers to be able to go bargain hunting yet.
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They go places, our UM top athletes. When I approached Hidde Mollee (19) at the beginning of this year for an interview, he very kindly asked if that was possible after February. He was in Namibia that whole month for an altitude internship. How do you do that alongside your bachelor's degree in...
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A group of Maastricht University's Business Engineering Bachelor's students won three awards at this year's edition of the renowned ENGCOMM, the Engineering and Commerce Case Competition, held by the University of Concordia in Montreal (Canada).
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New research ROA: wide variation in app usage and earnings Uber drivers
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Study: Even chess experts perform worse when air quality is lower, suggesting a negative effect on cognition.