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Are women more loyal customers than men? New research shows that women value personal relationships while men are loyal to companies. It is often said that women are more loyal than men. Working from this assumption, researchers, including Stijn van Osselaer, Professor of Marketing at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University in the Netherlands, conducted a series of experiments to compare customer loyalty in men and women. They found that both genders develop attachments as consumers, but that while men tend to be loyal to a company or brand, women value personal relationships with individual se... Fault Lines: Preventing the Next Financial Earthquake Former IMF Chief Economist and University of Chicago Booth School of Business Professor of Economics Raghuram Rajan investigates the underlying cracks in the post-collapse economy and a call-to-arms for a stronger social safety netAt the 2005 Jackson Hole Conference in Wyoming for top central bankers and hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City—the last conference for the legendary Alan Greenspan - Ragh... Improving living conditions for slum communities CEMS student team’s plan to improve living conditions for slum communities amongst winners of Shanghai 2010 AwardThree students from Rotterdam and Louvain business schools on CEMS semester abroad in Dublin finish on winning podium. A decentralized energy distribution system using a standalone green energy-producing unit for use in slums has won the Schneider Electric Award at the Shanghai 2010 Awards. Designed by CEMS students to “enable slum inhabitants to be entrepreneurs by providing t... Nyenrode and TU Delft combine business and IT studies Improving the match between supply and demand in the education marketNyenrode Business Universiteit and TU Delft (Top Tech) are combining business and IT studies. They are the first in Europe to introduce an Executive Master in Business Administration (Executive MBA) in Business and IT. The partnership between the universities is interesting because Nyenrode has built its reputation in business and management, while TU Delft is well known for its technical education. As a professional group, European Chief Informati...
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