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  • Meet Jan van Ours

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/meet-jan-van-ours

    Meet Jan van Ours, Professor Emeritus of Applied Economics at Erasmus School of Economics.

  • Why are online reviews more negative in the weekend?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/why-are-online-reviews-more-negative-weekend

    While many of us feel happier and more relaxed during the weekend, online reviews tell a different story, as these reviews tend to be more negative.

  • Erasmus researchers win Transportation Science Paper of the Year Award

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/erasmus-researchers-win-transportation-science-paper-year-award

    Twan Dollevoet, Marelot de Vos and Rolf van Lieshout have been honoured with the Transportation Science Paper of the Year Award of INFORMS.

  • French pension burden puts politics and economy under pressure

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/french-pension-burden-puts-politics-and-economy-under-pressure

    France’s public debt is rising, reforms have stalled, and the country’s credit rating has been downgraded, the cause: ‘a crisis of unwillingness to work'.

  • What does success look like?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/what-does-success-look

    Matthijs Visch has held many leadership roles in various companies all over the world. What has he gained from this international experience?

  • Office-to-housing conversions continue to stall: ‘Mismatch between supply and demand,’ says economist Korevaar

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/office-housing-conversions-continue-stall-mismatch-between-supply-and-demand-says-economist-korevaar

    The conversion of offices, shops and other buildings into homes continues to decline, ‘mismatch between supply and demand' according to Matthijs Korevaar.

  • Why relatively few women choose higher education in science

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/why-relatively-few-women-choose-higher-education-science

    Based on a survey of the student population in France, Anne Boring has researched the reasons for the differences between men and women in their study choices.

  • Smart algorithm by Erasmus Q Intelligence enables 50 percent more kidney transplants

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/smart-algorithm-erasmus-q-intelligence-enables-50-percent-more-kidney-transplants

    Thanks to a new algorithm developed by Erasmus Q Intelligence, a significantly higher number of kidney patients in the Netherlands can now receive transplants.

  • Council for the Judiciary responds to research on the influence of public attention on judicial sentencing

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/council-judiciary-responds-research-influence-public-attention-judicial-sentencing

    The Council for the Judiciary has responded to research on the influence of public attention on judicial sentencing, acknowledging its importance.

  • Meet Michiel van Crombrugge

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/meet-michiel-van-crombrugge

    Meet Michiel van Crombrugge, Associate Professor in the Department of Business Economics at Erasmus School of Economics.

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