Research in a Nutshell

At Erasmus School of Economics, we like to show how research connects to the world around us. 

In Research in a Nutshell, our researchers explain their latest findings in clear, concise stories that show how their work relates to society. From climate policy to financial risk and inequality, each piece opens a window onto the thinking behind the research. Explore our experts’ research in economics.

  • Genetics for economics

    Economics has always been good in integrating ideas and insights from other scientific disciplines. According to Rietveld, biology and genetics are next.
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  • Do small or big social media influencers sell better?

    Firms are constantly seeking new avenues to maximise their return on investment. This study by Andreas Bayerl focused on influencer marketing.
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  • Getting a healthy start

    Click here to read the Research in a Nutshell by Stephanie von Hinke, Professor of Health Economics at Erasmus School of Economics.
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  • The energy transition: how to operate a battery?

    Ronald Huisman, Professor of Sustainable Energy Finance at Erasmus School of Economics, elucidates on how to efficiently operate batteries.
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