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Put ‘human’ back into HRM and let employees flourishMake employees flourish. How? Put ‘human’ back into HRM, says Prof. Dirk van Dierendonck in his inaugural address.
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Arbitrageurs help stock markets function betterArbitrage in stock markets has more positive than toxic effects . PhD research from Dominik Rösch.
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From viral video to pandemic: how information spreads through networksPhD researcher WouterVermeer explains how knowledge spreading through businesses can be better managed.
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Want to innovate effectively? Look beyond R&DHow to innovate effectively? Kevin Heij’s study shows that non-technological innovations can bring about competitive advantages.
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How leaders can find morality in themselvesMorality cannot be imposed by codes of conduct; leaders must grow it from within. PhD research from Kyrill Goossef.
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How to connect with culturally diverse consumersHow can you connect with consumers in ethnic minority groups?
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When faster products don’t save timeWhy a faster broadband connection doesn’t save you as much time as you might think. New research from Stefano Puntoni
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Colleagues who know ‘who knows what’ are beneficial for businessMeta-knowledge specialists understand the specialties of their colleagues. They are important for every organisation.
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The value of big data to big portsThe Port of Rotterdam is sitting on a goldmine of data. But is this gold being effectively mined?
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Distance: a surprising way to keep your company ethicalOften it's assumed unethical behaviour at the top ‘trickles down’ to lower levels in organisations. However, if middle managers keep their distance from misbehaving bosses, they break the chain.
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Diversity in top management teams affects acquisition successThe lack of diversity on a listed company's executive board can have a beneficial impact on that company's growth by mergers and acquisitions.
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ISO 9001 benefits differ per country and companyMore than one million businesses worldwide are ISO 9001 certified. But does the standard live up to its expectations? PhD candidate Başak Manders has the answer.
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Slimming brand portfolio likely to starve your companyThe 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?
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How to do business after the cloud-driven transformationIt is said that cloud computing will transform the way we live and do business. So how can businesses use the new possibilities offered by cloud computing?
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Rob Zuidwijk: Each container has its own storyHow can academics help the port? Rob Zuidwijk, endowed Professor of Ports in Global Networks to strengthen port-related research and education activities.
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Making better partner matches in brand alliancesWith many brand alliances failing to add value, understanding the factors that make for a strong pairing becomes essential.
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Mapping strategic consensus within and between teamsOrganisational scholars have been aware for some time that achieving a high degree of shared understanding about the strategy within the enterprise is extremely valuable.
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Smart maths helps rail passengers and train personnelHow 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?
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Societal dynamics can compromise financial markets’ efficiencyNew research by Ivana Naumovska reveals that sociological biases such as prejudice influence how, why, and when financial markets react to corporate actions.
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Thinking smart about knowledge sharingCompanies active in the Port of Rotterdam are discovering the benefits of scientific collaboration – thanks to Erasmus Smart Port Rotterdam.