Organisation : Département Sciences économiques et gestion
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Lunchseminar in Economics: Irregular Identification of Structural Models with Nonparametric Unobserved Heterogeneity
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Lunchseminar in Economics: Does Competition Benefit Complements? Evidence from Airlines and Hotels
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Lunchseminar in Economics: Innovation Diffusion and Physician Networks: Keyhole Surgery for Cancer in the English NHS
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L’Université et l’état créent une « Chair in Digital Procurement »
En savoir plusL’Université du Luxembourg et le ministère de l’Économie annoncent la création de la chaire universitaire « Chair in Digital Procurement ». La chaire, qui est organisée par le Centre for Logistics and Supply Chain Management (LCL) de la Faculté de Droit, d’Économie et de Finance, formera les étudiants en Master à l’utilisation des nouvelles technologies…
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LCL Conversations Webinar – Impact of COVID-19 on Green Supply Chains / Circular-Sustainable Economy
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LCL Conversations Webinar – Supply chain resilience – impact of COVID-19 and aftermath
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LCL Conversations Webinar – Food Supply Chains and Safety – impact of COVID-19 and aftermath
En savoir plusEven before the coronavirus pandemic hit us, we worried about the sourcing and safety of the Food we buy and consume – then, from the very beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, everyone was affected by disruptions in Food & Grocery Supply Chains worldwide, on the most basic level.
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LCL Conversations Webinar – The Healthcare Supply Chain and the impact of COVID-19
En savoir plusAre you worried about the sourcing and supply of pharmaceuticals now? How about the availability of PPE (personal protective equipment) going forward, and how best to prepare for a potential second wave of the Coronavirus? How will the healthcare systems worldwide hold up?
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COVID-19 Task Force tackles supply chain disruption
En savoir plusDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, flows of goods and services have been dramatically impacted and altered while necessitating new ones. Disruption is global, both supply and demand are affected and both internal and external flows are restricted.