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UPCOMING EVENTS |
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ABRI Seminar Debjit Roy - 20 April |
ABRI would like to invite you to the lunch seminar given by Prof. Debjit Roy (Indian Institute of Management and Rotterdam School of Management) about his research on the “Analysis of Taxi-Driver Operating Strategies in E-hailing Platforms”. The seminar will take place on Friday, April 20, between 12:00 – 13:00, in room HG 6A-37. To register for this event, please send an e-mail to Niki Konijn (n.m.konijn@vu.nl) today. For the abstract and a short biography click here. |
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ARCA Seminar Robert Knechel - 23 April |
Robert Knechel (University of Florida) will present his paper (co-authored with Amin Sofla and Tobias Svanström) titled “The Effect of Professional Skepticism on Auditor Compensation and Auditor Opinions”. This seminar will take place on Monday, April 23 from 12.00 to 14.00 in 8A-44. To register for the ARCA seminar, please send an email to: l.m.abinta@vu.nl |
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ABRI Seminar Jiatao Li - 23 April |
Prof. Jiatao Li (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) will hold a seminar titled "Paradoxical climate, top management team job-related diversity and organizational innovation" on 23 April at 12:00 till 13:00 in the pantry on the fourth floor.
To register for this event please send an email to Niki Konijn (n.m.konijn@vu.nl) today. For the abstract and a short biography please click here. |
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PhD training on Research Data Management: The essentials - 24 April |
On Tuesday, April 24, the VU University Library will provide a training on Research Data Management (RDM) for PhD students of the School of Business and Economics.
The training will take place between 13:00-17:00 in room HG 2A-37, and was open to PhD students from all SBE departments. Registration has been closed. For more information please click here. |
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NEWS |
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Wenjia Chang promotes Sino-Dutch HR integration solutions at Dutch Economic Mission to China |
Wenjia Chang, SERVUS associate and ABRI Part-time PhD candidate, joined the Dutch Economic Mission to China on April 8-13. She went there on behalf of her company MAX HRM, as part of a large trade delegation consisting of the Mark Rutte, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, accompanied by three ministers, several Secretaries of State and 175 companies and knowledge institutions with expertise in a wide range of fields.
The overarching theme of this Economic Mission was ‘Connecting Europe and Asia’, leveraging the Netherlands’ role as a gateway to Europe and engaging with China’s Belt and Road Initiative. Within European Union, The Netherlands is among the top-3 of China’s most important trading partners and is the 3rd largest investor in China. |
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Wenjia Chang used this opportunity to open a new chapter of MAX HRM in China, with full support Prime Minister Mark Rutte. MAX HRM provides full-scale human resource solutions to companies both in the Netherlands and in China. With an extensive network of working professionals and being familiar with both Chinese and European labor markets, MAX aims to connect international talents with the demand of Chinese and Dutch companies.
Wenjia Chang, graduated from the MSc. Business administration (MSc thesis SERVUS) and is currently enrolled as a PhD candidate in ABRI’s Part-time PhD programme. Mid 2018 a chapter will be published in a Springer book on Sino-Dutch HR integration, by Wenjia Chang and Sylvia van de Bunt.
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EVENT OVERVIEW SPRING 2018 |
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