27th issue of our magazine FEB Research
We are proud to present to you the 27th issue of our magazine FEB Research. In this issue you can read more about:
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Dennis Veltrop, Reggy Hooghiemstra and Floor Rink, who received a research grant from the Foundation for Auditing Research(FAR) for research on how relational interfaces impact audit quality;
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Stephanie Rizio (Marketing department) and Ahmed Skali (Global Economics and Management department) who moved their family from Australia to Groningen in 2021 and continued their research at FEB;
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Bernard Nijstad, who looks back on his research results after receiving a prestigious Vici grant six years ago for his research on creativity within organizations;
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Joost van de Brake and Daniel te Kaat, who received Veni grants for research on Multiple Team Membership (Joost) and unconventional monetary policy transmission (Daniel);
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PhD candidates Nevena Ivanovic and Guido Berends who recently spent some months in the US for their research.
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