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Willem Schramade Dr. Willem Schramade appointed as Professor of Finance

Dr. Willem Schramade appointed as Professor of Finance

Education |  October 3 2023
Dr. Willem Schramade has been appointed as Professor of Finance at Nyenrode Business University as of October 1, 2023. Schramade is part of the Nyenrode Faculty Expertise Center Corporate Reporting, Finance & Tax.
Vivian def liggend low Incomplete picture of credit risk poses a threat to financial stability in the capital market

Incomplete picture of credit risk poses a threat to financial stability in the capital market

Research |  September 22 2023
Credit ratings do not always provide an accurate or complete picture of the risks of a financial product, according to Vivian van Breemen, who will be obtaining her doctorate at Nyenrode Business Universiteit today. Van Breemen’s research shows that an inaccurate assessment of credit risks in the capital market poses a significant threat to international financial stability.
Niels van Nieuw Amerongen Audits for Less Complex Entities

Audits for Less Complex Entities

Research |  September 18 2023
Small and medium-sized businesses, also known as SMEs, represent an important part of the economy. However, international auditing standards have not been not well tailored to this business category. Niels van Nieuw Amerongen, holder of the Kreston Netherlands SME Accountancy chair at Nyenrode Business University, analyzed with a research team stakeholder roundtable discussions focused on an international auditing standard for less complex entities. He summarized the findings in two international publications.
Michael Erkens nieuwsbericht ‘Sustainability reporting is not sustainable’

‘Sustainability reporting is not sustainable’

Research |  June 23 2023
The way companies report on sustainability is not sustainable, states Professor of Corporate Reporting Michael Erkens in his inaugural lecture. “We need to work globally towards a unified framework for sustainability reporting, so that we can better compare companies' sustainability performance and efforts.”
Henriette Bout Learning about moral issues in organizations: 'A continuous process of questioning and discussion'

Learning about moral issues in organizations: 'A continuous process of questioning and discussion'

Research |  June 9 2023
Researcher Henriëtte Bout studied how organizations deal with moral issues and how knowledge transfer contributes to this. 'More and more organizations want to learn about this, but how can this be done in a sustainable way so that it benefits the entire organization?' Today Bout will receive her doctorate from Nyenrode Business University. In her research, Bout mainly focused on the factors that support or hinder learning about moral issues in organizations. The research offers insights for organizations that want to institutionalize moral insights and provides guidance on how to create a working environment in which moral issues can be discussed.
Jaap Schaveling nieuwsbericht_LOWRES Peaceful coexistence requires self-awareness and self-love

Peaceful coexistence requires self-awareness and self-love

Education |  June 5 2023
Peaceful coexistence is under threat worldwide, states Professor Jaap Schaveling in his farewell lecture as Professor of Collaboration and Leadership. To create a safe environment again, we need to work on our self-awareness. According to Schaveling, this leads to more self-love and love energy.
Henk Kievit Big issues require a new, entrepreneurial mindset, says Professor Henk Kievit

Big issues require a new, entrepreneurial mindset, says Professor Henk Kievit

Research |  June 2 2023
When dealing with major social issues, an entrepreneurial mindset is essential. This is the conviction of Henk Kievit, Professor of Entrepreneurship & Ecosystems, which he addressed in his inaugural speech. The findings of his research provide insight into the mentality that is required to realize innovative and sustainable solutions. “By focusing on collaboration with multiple parties, organizations contribute to a resilient and future-proof society.”
Diane Zandee_LOWRES half Circular economy: Why current accounting models aren’t suitable

Circular economy: Why current accounting models aren’t suitable

Research |  May 26 2023
Researcher Diane Zandee, who obtains her doctorate from Nyenrode Business Universiteit today, wants to connect finance and sustainability. That is why she has conducted research into how accounting can contribute to the transition towards a circular economy. There is a need for a common language and structure in order to embrace this new economy. “We are still focusing too much on the financial side and not enough on ecological and social values. We can only change this if the entire chain changes along with it. For that we need a conductor, a coordinator who ensures that everything goes at the right pace and that everyone works together to find harmony.”

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