Examine how the 1936 “investment grade” rule increased bond yields, reduced equity values, and slowed investment for firms reliant on speculative debt.
Presenting a case study of FEMA’s truckload procurement, showing how segmentation and market-based pricing can cut costs while meeting urgent service demand.
This seminar presents experimental evidence from Uganda’s banking sector, showing how public recognition boosts workplace cooperation and knowledge sharing.
Explore how AI-enabled mobile tech supports service co-production in physiotherapy, boosting exercise adherence, sustaining participation, and improving care.
This seminar examines how AI adoption transforms non-critical buyer–supplier negotiations, reducing mundane transaction costs and shaping purchasing strategies.
On 3 October 2025, Daniël Touw will defend his doctoral thesis, Topics in computational statistics: Machine learning methods for clustering and classification