In this seminar, Simone Ferriani and Gino Cattani examine how outsiders' novel ideas emerge, struggle for legitimacy, and reshape core professional fields.
In this seminar, Paul Voss shows how public info like proxy advice can impair voting, improve trading, and non-monotonically affect corporate decisions.
On Friday 13 June 2025, H.W. Stegeman will defend the doctoral thesis titled 'Transforming Economics for Sustainability: From Incremental to Radical Change'.
In this seminar, Kenneth Bruninx disucsses resource adequacy in Europe's power system and the role of capacity mechanisms in supporting renewable integration.
In this seminar, Cheng Yi shows how timing and clarity of learning support impact online learning, with effects varying by prior knowledge and learner effort.
Join us to explore how deposit insurance and liquidity support interact, and why zero insurance might improve financial stability and resource allocation.