Tags
  1. Home
  2. Discovery: Research impact
  3. Tags
  • Home
  • Bachelor
  • Master
  • MBA
  • PhD, Faculty & Research
  • Executive Education
  • Discovery: Research impact
  • Operations
  • Finance and Accounting
  • Marketing
  • Organisation
  • Strategy
  • Researchers
  1. Home
  2. Discovery: Research impact
  3. Tags
The following articles contain the tag:
food and beverages industry

21 results on Discovery

  • Don’t put popcorn in front of you while watching a movie
    The presence of food while listening to music or watching a movie, makes you like the music or the movie less. Why is that?
  • You might also like: How AI shapes our product and food choices
    Vodcast with Anne Klesse on algorithmic recommendations.
  • In F1, car manufacturers gain more from high R&D and low advertising.
    Research-intense car manufacturers have more to gain from competing in the F1 championship than advertising-intense car manufacturers.
  • Becoming the industry standard when standardisation is not standardised
    The process of standardisation isn’t standardised. So what’s the best way to make sure your product stands a chance of becoming the industry standard?
  • For valuable inventions, combine old knowledge with new discoveries
    The most lucrative inventions? Those that combine existing knowledge with new research. How? Create teams of six!
  • European project managers can do better business in China
    What are the main business differences between the Netherlands and China?
  • BLOG: Why are so many game developers struggling to generate revenue?
    Smaller game developers edged out by the biggest. Digital distribution is part of the problem, says RSM's Joost Rietveld.
  • Business model innovation challenge for creative sectors
    Sectors at the core of innovation – such as architecture, design and the gaming industry – struggle with innovating their business models. Maria Rita Micheli reveals why.
  • Boosting business with data analysis
    Pretty much every modern organisation collects a mountain of data on a daily basis as it goes about its business.
  • Why impulsive behaviour may be good for your health
    New research shows that under the right circumstances giving in to your impulses can in fact lead us to engage in behaviour that is actually more conducive to our health.
  • Slimming brand portfolio likely to starve your company
    The world’s largest consumer products companies recently announced shedding up to hundreds of brands. But when it comes to brand portfolio, is less really more?
  • Smart maths helps rail passengers and train personnel
    How can smart algorithms help restore rail services for travellers? Why isn’t it effective just to have a simplified train schedule with a limited number of routes?
  • Boosting revenues in the self-storage warehouse industry
  • How to manage consumers' packaging perceptions
  • Why do firms go public?
  • Planetary boundaries and corporate sustainability
  • The perceived fairness of performance evaluations
  • Making business sense of cross-industry innovation
  • Private equity and public-to-private transactions
  • Informed discretion in performance evaluations
  • First
  • Previous
  • Previous
  • Next
  • Last
    • 1
    • 2

Programmes

  • Bachelor
  • Master
  • MBA
  • Executive Education
  • Research and PhD
  • Programme Finder

Information for

  • Alumni
  • Companies
  • Current students
  • Employees
  • Future employees
  • Press

Contact

Rotterdam School of Management 
Erasmus University

Burgemeester Oudlaan 50
3062 PA Rotterdam
The Netherlands

Full contact details

Follow us

  • Like RSM on Facebook
  • Follow RSM on Twitter
  • Connect with RSM on LinkedIn
  • Subscribe to RSM on YouTube
  • Follow RSM on Instagram

See all our social media channels

  • © Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University