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33 results on Discovery
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Open Lectures: sharing 50 years of knowledgeDive into four hot societal topics: the future of professions, employment megatrends, artificial intelligence, and sustainable finance.
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Discovery 39 - The world after COVID-19: how we can do business betterDigital research magazine explores how we can organise society and business better after Covid-19
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Blog: The Nascent Primary Market of Security Token OfferingsResearch Suggests STOs Are Better at Financing Startups than ICOs
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Professor's opinion: Convenient untruths - the organized self-delusion of going greenPopulism lures people to develop fake feelings and follow, while authenticity is truly feeling the people and guide them to a better life.
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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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Effects of worldwide and territorial tax systemsA worldwide tax system reduces the incentives of multinational corporations to engage in tax management in their foreign subsidiaries.
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Stock market liquidity is key factor in firms’ decision to raise new capitalThis study shows that firms raise more equity capital when stock market liquidity has recently improved.
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Is cross-border co-operation in bank supervision effective?Does cross-border co-operation in bank supervision help improving the stability of the financial system?
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RSM Discovery Magazine 36: out now!Funding for disruptive start-ups, effective leadership development, sustainable development and more. RSM Discovery Magazine 36 is out now!
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BLOG: Human rights in businesses and in business schoolsThe UN's guiding principles on business and human rights and sustainable development are rapidly becoming more relevant for businesses.
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BLOG: Nobel Laureates and RSM faculty make climate change issues clearDirk Schoenmaker's blog on how the 2018 Nobel Prize for Economics shows that a sustainable economy is possible, if we put our minds to it.
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Multinationals and the UN's Sustainable Development Goals: what do first steps reveal?The United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals: are multinationals using them?
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Lobbying reduces risk of merger, improves returnsLobbying could help firms to steer away in-depth reviews and is valued by shareholders.
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Sustainable – but ‘disgusting’ – products become more attractive in a second languageInsect cookies, artificial meat and recycled water sound less repulsive to consumers when presented in a second language.
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Predicting the stock market with big-data analysis of tweets"The big challenge was to determine what all the emoji, slang expressions and negations in tweets actually say about stock sentiment."
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‘Large power companies can play a leading role in the energy transition’Incumbents' influence in the energy sector goes beyond investing in sustainable technology: they have a big say in the public debate.
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World Science Day: why business researchers now make brain scansBusiness schools do a surprising amount of brain research! To celebrate world science day. Here's an overview of recent RSM studies.
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What makes new stock markets successful?A successful financial market can help grow a developing economy. But what determines its success?