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Lidewey van der Sluis Let’s bring the world back into the lecture hall

Let’s bring the world back into the lecture hall

Research |  November 29 2021
Professor Lidewey van der Sluis developed a new way of educating: Bring Your Own Nyenrode Alumnus (BYONA).
Find the courage to rebel

Find the courage to rebel

Research |  November 12 2021
Today, Prof. Dr. Bas Kodden, LLM, addresses in his inaugural lecture ‘Out of control’ the importance of more room for autonomy, personal growth and wellbeing for employees.
Jaap van Muijen nieuwsbericht_LOWRES National Salary Survey: Gender pay gap down to 5%

National Salary Survey: Gender pay gap down to 5%

Research |  November 10 2021
The gender pay gap has narrowed in the past two years. These are some of the results of the National Salary Survey (Nationaal Salaris Onderzoek) carried out by Intermediair and Nyenrode Business Universiteit.
Wolter Lemstra ‘Evolution or revolution?’

‘Evolution or revolution?’

Research |  October 27 2021
'Leadership with 5G in Europe' is a study that describes different future scenarios for 5G and how they influence the chance of leadership for Europe.
Jian Qin "Learning from failures increases success in product innovation"

"Learning from failures increases success in product innovation"

Research |  October 6 2021
You can increase the chance of success in developing new products by looking closely at previously rejected or failed projects.
Laura en Roberto Concern about next generation drives sustainability in family businesses

Concern about next generation drives sustainability in family businesses

Research |  October 5 2021
Family-owned businesses invest in sustainability because they feel responsible for future generations.
Marcel Pheijffer ‘The naughty notary’

‘The naughty notary’

Research |  September 21 2021
'The naughty notary' is a study describing the importance of adequate internal controls and compliance at law firms and notary’s offices.
Tineke - Rosalien - Aikaterini Stereotypes are still the biggest barrier for women reaching corporate heights

Stereotypes are still the biggest barrier for women reaching corporate heights

Research |  June 30 2021
Gender 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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