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health economics and at the intersections of health, behavioural, labour, and personnel economics. Job description This PhD project will include: - Investigating different dimensions of inequalities in
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The Business-Society Management department at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate looking to study a topic in the area of sustainability and
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Institute of Law and Economics (RILE), Department of Law & Business, Erasmus School of Law (ESL), is seeking applications for a full-time, four-year position as PhD researcher in Law, Politics and Public
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, innovation and entrepreneurship with an economics and quantitative empirical focus. The exact topic will be chosen in coordination between the successful candidate and supervisors. Job description This PhD
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behavior research that is deeply embedded in both theory and practice. Our faculty combines our methodological expertise with a deep understanding of the challenges businesses face. As part of a business
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with the development of practical solutions for citizen collectives? Then this PhD position may be an interesting opportunity for you. Job description About the project In this four-year PhD project, you
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are motivated to conduct novel research within the field of consumer behavior, typically have a background in psychology, business, statistics, or a related field, and desire to pursue careers as world-class
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collectives and local governments can develop co-creative partnerships based on equal footing respecting reciprocity, trust and responsiveness? Then this PhD position may be of interest to you. Job description
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migrant’s changing intentions, potentially mobile nature of their occupation, etc. This research strives to explore which temporality considerations with regards to various migrant categories are taken
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and inequality resulting from sustainability policies and practices? Then this transdisciplinary PhD position may be the perfect step for you. Job description About the project In this four-year PhD