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financial crisis

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  • What to expect from this year’s Prinsjesdag
    Dr Saskia Kohlhase, our expert on economic and societal consequences of taxation, explains the upcoming changes and what this means
  • Professor’s Opinion: tackling corona the Abraham Kuyper way
    The key to a better approach to the pandemic lies in recognising the specific responsibilities of science, government and civil society
  • Discovery 39 - The world after COVID-19: how we can do business better
    Digital research magazine explores how we can organise society and business better after Covid-19
  • Blog: Vaccination logistics can reduce waste and delays
    The logistics of the vaccination programme will be a huge undertaking. But there’s already a lot of expertise in the logistics community
  • BLOG: Marketing against corona
    Marketing can contribute significantly in bringing about behavioural change against corona, but caution is advised when mentioning this word
  • People that understand statistics are more likely to keep socially distanced
    People that understand statistics and data are more likely to wear a mask and socially distance to prevent others from getting infected
  • Volunteering during the lockdown
    One third of those in need didn’t get enough help during lockdown, new study finds.
  • Business shutdowns save lives
    Business shutdowns saved 9,000 human lives in Italy new research finds
  • Professor’s opinion: Better decision-making in times of crises: is reflexivity the answer?
    “New information calls for a change in direction, this is a step that policymakers need to be prepared for.”
  • Professor’s opinion: Will the corona crisis result in a better-organised world economy?
    Life after Corona: How can we design a less vulnerable socio-economic system in which welfare, climate and well-being go hand in hand.
  • Professor’s opinion: Effective and responsible procurement in times of crisis
    Treating your suppliers responsibly in times of crisis is in your own best interest and better for the economy as a whole.
  • How should liquidity be brought to firms during the Covid-19 crisis?
    Governments worldwide are extending #emergency funding to businesses. Charles Kahn & Wolf Wagner researched how that should be provided.
  • Tips: Marking the boundaries between home and work
    Work and non-work time are not separate, but we can harness energy from one to help us thrive in the other. Rebecca Hewett tells us how.
  • Professor’s Opinion: True business leaders don’t mind getting their hands dirty at times
    "We should not expect our leaders to do the impossible and try to keep everyone happy" - Prof. Muel Kaptein
  • Crisis-related research series
    All our crisis-related business research in one place, from articles to opinion pieces and webinars
  • Professor's opinion: The Netherlands should stimulate European support via emergency fund rather than Eurobonds
    The Netherlands should stimulate European support via emergency fund rather than Eurobonds argues Prof. Dirk Schoenmaker.
  • Professor's opinion: Let’s count our blessings first
    Let’s solve this crisis first before we start preventing the next ones. Prof. Muel Kaptein shares his thoughts.
  • Tips: Loneliness and working from home during the COVID-19 crisis
    No man/woman is an island. It is normal to feel lonely while working from home. Use these four tips to prevent loneliness.
  • Professor’s opinion: Applaud the ethics of companies, but don’t cheer too soon
    This crisis proves Business Ethics is alive and well, but there are companies that abuse the situation. Prof Muel Kaptein shares his views.
  • Professor’s opinion: Why have stock markets suddenly crashed?
    How can we make sense of this 33 per cent drop in share prices? Prof. Mathijs van Dijk shares his perspectives in Het Financieele Dagblad. Read it here in English
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