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Prof. dr. Albert Plugge appointed as Professor ESG Transformation & Digital Innovation
Type: EducationPublication date: 10/9/2023Prof. Dr. Albert Plugge has been appointed as Professor of ESG Transformation & Digital Innovation at Nyenrode Business University as of September 1. He is part of the Expertise Center Entrepreneurship, Governance & Stewardship.
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Putting nature’s rights on the map
Type: ResearchPublication date: 7/20/2022Nature also needs rights to preserve biodiversity. Prof. Tineke Lambooy and Prof. Ronald Jeurissen identified and analyzed 409 initiatives worldwide, found in 39 countries.
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Spirituality and management are inseparable
Type: CommunityPublication date: 7/9/2021Sharda Nandram was appointed as (part-time) Professor of Business & Spirituality at Nyenrode Business University.
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Stereotypes are still the biggest barrier for women reaching corporate heights
Type: ResearchPublication date: 6/30/2021Gender stereotypes are the biggest barrier facing women in corporate jobs according to new research from Nyenrode Business University. According to the researchers, Rosalien van 't Foort-Diepeveen, Aikaterini Argyrou and Tineke Lambooy key barriers identified.
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“Shell stumbles over an old open cellar hatch”
Type: OpinionPublication date: 5/28/2021This week, on May 26, 2021, in a first-of-its-kind judgment worldwide, the Court orders Shell to reduce its CO2 emissions by 45% by the end of 2030. The Shell case provides an ideal forum to debate the future of corporate climate responsibility worldwide. Professor Tineke Lambooy and Andreas Hoesli LL.M. explain why the court's decision in highly remarkable in many ways...
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Increase societal impact by creating an ecosystem
Type: ResearchPublication date: 5/4/2021There are many technical barriers and knowledge gaps in supporting social enterprises.
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Edgar Karssing appointed Professor of Philosophy, Professional Ethics and Integrity Management
Type: About NyenrodePublication date: 3/26/2021Develop thinking tools for the moral quest of professionals. Edgar Karssing has been appointed Professor of Philosophy, Professional Ethics and Integrity Management. Karssing looks at professional ethics and integrity management from a philosophical perspective. For example, how do you deal with the tension between morality and a commercial society?
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Making global value chains sustainable and enhancing the position of LDCs: A shared responsibility
Type: OpinionPublication date: 2/23/2021Mother Earth does not care about the boundaries we have defined says Désirée van Gorp. Making global value chains sustainable is a shared responsibility.
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Nature needs legal rights to really protect biodiversity
Type: ResearchPublication date: 2/11/2021We should attempt to treat nature as a heritage site and look after it for future generations", say professor Dr Tineke Lambooy. She discusses why granting legal personhood to entities of nature could enable society to protect biodiversity.
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“Take the time to learn, it’ll benefit your company”
Type: ResearchPublication date: 9/7/2020“Take the time to learn. It takes a lot of courage and it takes energy, but it’ll benefit your company in the long run." This is some of the advice that Prof. Dr. Willem Burggraaf gave his audience in his emeritus speech titled “De ondernemer centraal, tijd voor reflectie” (The entrepreneur as central theme, time to reflect). The speech took place on September 7th 2020 in the sports hall of Nyenrode Business University.
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Well prepared when talking to investors
Type: CommunityPublication date: 8/18/2020“As a start-up, you need to have the right ammunition and a strong story to convince investors.” Joris Kersten and Julia Baud look back at the Startup Funding & Valuation Seminar hosted at Nyenrode in Amsterdam.
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The third success factor in freeing districts of natural gas
Type: ResearchPublication date: 8/13/2020In the following years, many changes are coming to the residential environment. As a result of the climate problem, which has led to the Paris Agreement, the Dutch government has set ambitious goals.
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Family business suffers from coronacrisis but remains optimistic
Type: ResearchPublication date: 4/9/2020The 270,000 Dutch family businesses, like many other companies, have been struck hard by the coronacrisis.
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Silence and noise during the Corona crisis
Type: About NyenrodePublication date: 3/17/2020Professors are streaming lectures from home, students have gone to their parents, when possible, and employees are looking for possibilities to collaborate online. It is quiet at the campuses of Nyenrode Business University.
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Integrative Spirituality in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Type: ResearchPublication date: 11/22/2019The notion of senses and sensory reality would require either a redefinition or mechanism to cope with his new reality overlayed on the old reality.
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More than 270,000 family business owners in danger of losing privacy
Type: ResearchPublication date: 7/11/2019Research by the RSM-Nyenrode Institute shows that the details of over 270,000 Dutch family business owners will become public under the UBO register.
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Can social enterprises apply and use the ANBI-status?
Type: ResearchPublication date: 7/5/2019Certain social enterprises in the Netherlands eligible to supporting tax facilities, such as the ANBI-status.
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Doing business without losing ethics
Type: CommunityPublication date: 3/11/2019How can a brand create awareness, set an example and inspire others at the same time? Students and staff at Nyenrode Business University learned the answer to this question and many more during an after-work session on March 7, 2019. Ynzo van Zanten, Choco Evangelist at Tony’s Chocolonely, was the keynote speaker.
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