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, Digital Marketing, Machine Learning, Causal Inference Topic The marketing group at Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) ranks among the best in the world. Our members publish their research in top journals
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. Technology, work, and the future of organizing—investigating how digital technologies, platforms, and AI transform work, occupations, and organizing processes Professions, occupations, and expertise
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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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have set up idea management programs and innovation contests to facilitate the generation, development, and implementation of new products, services, processes, and business model ideas. However, out of
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the game as an informal learning site for ideas about societal issues. This includes ideas about race and ethnicity, given the racial/ethnic diversity of the digital players in the game. EA FC assigns
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to the design and day-to-day operation of a Living Lab and stimulate co-creation of alternative housing solutions together with local stakeholders, first and foremost among them being the resident communities
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, juvenile crime, organised and subversive crime, corporate and white-collar crime, fraud, radicalism), medical-ethical issues, migration, diversity, multiculturalism, and processes of inclusion/exclusion
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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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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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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