In podcast-reeks ‘Profcast’ laten we elke week een professor van de Faculteit Bedrijfswetenschappen en Economie aan het woord. …
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On the third day of the I-week on Sustainability, students got the opportunity to attend a keynote session from Philippe Weiler, Head of Sustainability at LIDL. Based on his extensive experience he provided answers to several questions regarding sustainability as a discount retailer.
For the 8th time in a row, the Faculty of Business and Economics organised its I-week on Sustainability for business economics students. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s edition will take place online. But as a famous soccer player once said, each advantage has its disadvantage…
In podcast-reeks ‘Profcast’ laten we elke week een professor van de Faculteit Bedrijfswetenschappen en Economie aan het woord. …
Today, there are many innovative projects on logistics, mobility, car use and local commerce organised in governments. But are we really talking about innovations? or are we talking about retro mobility, retro logistics and retro shopping? We are convinced the next decade will be defined by the reintroduction of many customs from the ’50s and ’60s.
In podcast-reeks ‘Profcast’ laten we elke week een professor van de Faculteit Bedrijfswetenschappen en Economie aan het woord. …
In podcast-reeks ‘Profcast’ laten we elke week een professor van de Faculteit Bedrijfswetenschappen en Economie aan het woord. …
Using hospitals as distribution hubs initially seemed a logical choice for storage and distribution of vaccines. However, the increased workload for the hospital staff and an increased risk of losing vaccines must be taken into account. The Think Tank Vaccine Distribution looked into different scenarios.
In podcast-reeks ‘Profcast’ laten Christine Schauw en Lothar van Diessen elke week een professor van de Faculteit Bedrijfswetenschappen …
Recently, the reddit page r/WallStreetBets has been all over the news. Its members speculated some stocks, including that of Gamestop, to stratospheric heights. What started as an absurd investment strategy turned, according to some, into a full-blown class war.
During Economie Ontcijferd, Prof. Steven Van Passel, talks about the economic implications of climate action and inaction. A brief summary.
In a new research project, professors of the Faculty of Business and Economics work together with the Port of Antwerp to analyze the safety networks with the aim to achieve integrated risk and crisis governance for this critical infrastructure.
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