Organisation : Faculté de Droit, d’Économie et de Finance (FDEF)
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PhD Defence: “IN PURSUIT OF OPENNESS. An analysis of the legal framework of the European Union’s Copernicus open data policy. ”
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Let your supply chains be sustainable too!
En savoir plusIn their pursuit of sustainability, organisations’ initial and keenest focus is likely to be on their own operations. Nevertheless the supply chain is an aspect that demands at least equal commitment.
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Research Economic Seminar: Shaking Things Up: On the Stability of Risk and Time preferences
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Research Economic Seminar: Parental Assortative Mating and the Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital
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Opening: Doctoral candidate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
En savoir plusThe Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg has an opening for a Doctoral Researcher (PhD student) in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (M/F).
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Apply now for a fellowship with Bâloise Assurances and Bâloise Vie
En savoir plusThe University of Luxembourg has signed a partnership agreement with Bâloise Assurances Luxembourg SA and Bâloise Vie Luxembourg SA in February 2020 providing a framework for student stipends and internships.
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Les étudiants aident à sécuriser les fournitures médicales
En savoir plusCinq étudiants du Master in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, assistés par le Prof. Benny Mantin, apportent leur soutien à l’hôpital Robert Schuman au Kirchberg, pour sécuriser l’équipement médicale nécessaire pour faire face au Covid-19 au Luxembourg.
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Carbon Premium Around the World
En savoir plusAbstractThis paper explores how the carbon premium varies around the world. We estimate the stock returnpremium associated with carbon emissions at the firm level in a cross-section of over 14,400 firms in 77countries. We find that there is a widespread carbon premium—higher stock returns for companies with highercarbon emissions—in all sectors over three continents, Asia,…
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The psychology behind consumer stockpiling
En savoir plusAs the fear of the coronavirus spreads, consumers have been flocking to stores to stockpile emergency supplies, resulting in empty shelves as retailers can’t keep up with demand. This situation will likely intensify.