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to design targeted marketing campaigns. Causal Machine Learning is an emerging research field that can learn the causal effect of an intervention and how it varies within a population based on a large set of
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the Netherlands with both scholars focusing on developing and applying state-of-the-art methodologies from the fields of statistics, economics, and machine learning, as well as scholars focusing on consumer
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the SCM section will fill a maximum of one PhD positions this year that can be on any of these topics. Machine learning for stochastic last-mile deliveries In recent years, stochasticity has received
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considered an advantage. Technical Skills Proficiency in MATLAB, Python, and/or R. Experience with data science frameworks (e.g., AI, LLMs). Familiarity with machine learning (e.g., scikit-learn, MVPA, RSA
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. Candidates who have already obtained a Dutch doctoral degree - or the degree 'Doctor of Philosophy' (PhD), or an equivalent - or are preparing to obtain such a degree elsewhere, in principle cannot be admitted
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approaches that integrate both qualitative and quantitative research (e.g., combining big data or machine learning with in-depth fieldwork) can also be pursued. Method selection and mastery are viewed as part
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experimental data to test hypotheses or measure phenomena, in online, lab and /or field settings. Identifying the critical assumptions needed to draw inferences from empirical results. Writing computer code to
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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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are looking for a candidate who is eager to learn to research how organisations and businesses can be key drivers of social change, and we welcome applications from a wide variety of backgrounds and
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. This involves mutual learning, where both parties gain insights into each other's approaches, capacities, and roles. In this context, the involvement of academia, particularly in their role as civic universities