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of the ERIM Business Processes, Logistics, and Information Systems (LIS), Supply Chain Management (SCM) section doctoral program is to be at the forefront of developments in its domain. We are committed
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Economics or Econometrics. Candidates should indicate in their cover letter which field best matches their interest: Asset Pricing Corporate Finance Banking and Financial Intermediation If applicants have
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stages. Theoretical perspectives include organizational learning, resource-based view, micro-foundations, strategy process, with work spanning both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Our research
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of organizations. Sociology investigates the social structures of societies and the way these evolve. Sociologists in Rotterdam focus, inter alia, on processes of globalization and individualization, and the effects
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a balanced and reciprocal collaborative process. Establishing such effective co-creative partnerships requires the development of high-quality relationships between CCs and local government agencies
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- € 3.881 Employment 0.8 fte - 1 fte Introduction How do memory, attention, and decision making change as we age, and how can technology help us better understand and support these processes? The Brain
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development and change; institutional theory; ethnography; natural language processing. Topic Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) and our group comprise many leading academics in various international fields
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multinational enterprises and global value chains, corporate communication, sense-making processes, social innovation, business ethics, philanthropy, alternative organisational and governance forms such as social
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the digital processing of archival, newspaper and policy data. Year 1 will focus on refinement of the research project, selection of fitting theories, and articulation of the data collection and associated
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decision making (Gabriele Paolacci), self-control and consumption (Mirjam Tuk), how technology augments behavior (Shwetha Mariadassou and Anne-Kathrin Klesse), numerical processing (Dan Schley and Christophe