PhD Defence: Ning Liu
In his dissertation ‘Behavioral Biases in Interpersonal Contexts’ ERIM’s Ning Liu presents evidence suggesting that the same types of biases in individual decision making under uncertainty pertain in interpersonal contexts.
In his dissertation ‘Behavioral Biases in Interpersonal Contexts’ ERIM’s Ning Liu presents evidence suggesting that the same types of biases in individual decision making under uncertainty pertain in interpersonal contexts.
In her dissertation ‘Innovation, Member Sorting, and Evaluation of Agricultural Cooperatives’, Xiao Peng aims to extend the current understanding of the agricultural cooperatives.
In his dissertation ‘Portfolio Concentration’ Ghassan Chammas shows the relevance of the descriptors he introduces in understanding the nature and the constitution of each portfolio with respect to its concentration and specialization.
Remy Spliet, ERIM Member and Assistant Professor of the Erasmus School of Economics, has obtained an EUR Fellowship. With the EUR Fellowship, Erasmus University Rotterdam wants to support talented researchers at the early stage of their academic career.
In his dissertation ‘We Are (All) The Champions: The Effect of Status in the Implementation of Innovations’ ERIM’s Balazs Szatmari explores the effects of status in the implementation of innovations in three empirical papers which investigate both the positive and negative impact of status –status of either the project leader, the project group, or the organization.
In her dissertation ‘Looking at the Others. Studies on (Un)ethical Behavior and Social Relationships in Organizations’, ERIM’s Franziska Barbara Zuber explores how social relationships matter for a person’s ethical or unethical behavior in an organization.
In his dissertation ‘The Design, Planning and Execution of Sustainable Intermodal Port-hinterland Transport Networks’ ERIM’s Panagiotis Ypsilantis analyses the port-hinterland transportation process and develops models that support the design, planning and execution of port-hinterland transportation networks with high capacity modes such as barges and trains.
In his dissertation ‘We Are (All) The Champions: The Effect of Status in the Implementation of Innovations’ ERIM’s Balazs Szatmari explores the effects of status in the implementation of innovations in three empirical papers which investigate both the positive and negative impact of status –status of either the project leader, the project group, or the organization.
Take-off, a science program to encourage and support business and entrepreneurship, has granted three projects which will start shortly. One of the grants is for the projects of ERIM fellow Prof. dr. ir. Rommert Dekker.
In his dissertation ‘Patents and Trademarks: Motivations, Antecedents, and Value in Industrialized and Emerging Markets’ ERIM’s Christian Fisch addresses several important issues regarding the antecedents of patenting and the value of patents in China that are crucial, but have received little attention so far