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The 2018 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded to William Nordhaus and Paul Romer for including climate change and technological innovation in longterm economic theory and furthering research on sustainable growth.

The Nobel Prize stresses sustainable development

Date:10 October 2018
Author:Robert Inklaar

On October 8, the Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to William Nordhaus and Paul Romer for their contributions to long-run economic development and the role of climate change (Nordhaus) and innovation (Romer). It is hard to overstate the importance of...

Marcel Beukeboom, Climate Envoy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, addresses the opening of FEB's academic year

Dutch envoy Marcel Beukeboom on balancing climate and the economy

Date:26 September 2018
Author:Celia Castañón Lagunes
Marcel Beukeboom, Climate Envoy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, addresses the opening of FEB's academic year
The crisis caused a significant increase in directive leadership behavior – managers were stricter, reduced autonomy  and exercised more control.

Leaders did react, but didn’t change | The effect of the 2008 financial crisis on leadership

Date:24 September 2018

This month is the 10th anniversary of the start of the 2008 financial crisis. The fall of  Lehman Brothers on 15 September 2008 impacted on the entire global business world, and was the trigger for  the so-called Great Recession. Economists have been...

Donald Trump on the campaign trail by Gage Skidmore

Trump vs China Part II: a self-defeating policy

Date:18 September 2018
Author:Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen, and Tristan Kohl

Make America Great Again (MAGA) is key for Donald Trump’s agenda as president. An important part of his policies involves trade. With the mid-term elections approaching in November, Trump is stepping up his aggressive economic stance towards, in...

Rieneke Slager is Assistant Professor at the University of Groningen. Jeremy Moon is Velux Professor of Corporate Responsibility at Copenhagen Business School.

Three ways to integrate sustainability in business schools

Date:06 September 2018
Author:Rieneke Slager and Jeremy Moon

Bring sustainability into the business school mainstream by aligning with schools' existing practices: technical, political, and cultural.

Jana Oehmichen is Professor of Organization and Management Studies at the Faculty of Economics and Business of the University of Groningen

New professor Jana Oehmichen: a strong reputation for research drew me to Groningen

Date:05 September 2018

Intrigued by the high quality of research as well as the multidisciplinarity at FEB, Jana Oehmichen decided to move from Germany to Groningen. She is appointed as a Professor of Organisation and Management Studies.

Rachel Gifford is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Economics and Business of the University of Groningen

New payment systems on medical specialists: a Q&A with Rachel Gifford

Date:22 August 2018

PhD Candidate Rachel Gifford investigates the perceived effects of different organisational models, including payment systems, of medical specialists on intergroup relations and collaborative behavior. Supervised by Eric Molleman (Organisational Behavior...

Manda Broekhuis is Professor of Professional Service Chains at the Faculty of Economics and Business of the University of Groningen

Interview: an interdisciplinary approach to solving healthcare challenges

Date:08 August 2018

‘Look!’, Manda Broekhuis enthuses, ‘this is exactly what I’m talking about’. At the end of a fascinating conversation about the organisation and coordination of care processes, she points to a lovely glossy roadmap headed ‘Living with Us’. The poster...

Maarten Postma is Professor of Global Health Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Business of the University of Groningen

The global hunt for the best use of healthcare budgets

Date:01 August 2018

FEB recently welcomed Maarten Postma to the Economics, Econometrics and Finance department as Professor of Global Health Economics. Postma is Director of the SHARE Research Institute in which FEB, the Faculty of Science and Engineering and the UMCG...

Pioneering chemist Rosalind Franklin, who helped discover DNA, at work.

The economics of gender balance and the Rosalind Franklin Fellowship

Date:24 July 2018

The Rosalind Franklin Fellowship is an initiative by the University of Groningen to promote the advancement of talented female researchers. Aimed to redress gender imbalances within academia, the fellowship awards tenure-track positions leading to a...