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With a history of 110 years, Erasmus School of Economics stands for groundbreaking research and excellence in education and is a worldwide leading academic brand in economics and econometrics.

Its strong international focus is reflected in our academic staff and student population. Students and staff members come from all over the world. We stimulate them to be citizens of the world, in a geographical, intellectual, and social way. This means stepping beyond the borders of cities and nations, cultural background, gender and religion, altogether with a willingness to act upon the values of a compass that rules out bias and prejudice.

  • Meet Max Coveney

    Meet Max Coveney, Assistant Professor at Erasmus School of Economics. Find more about his road from Australia to Rotterdam and what he enjoys about teaching.
    Max Coveney
  • Do small or big social media influencers sell better?

    Firms are constantly seeking new avenues to maximise their return on investment. This study by Andreas Bayerl focused on influencer marketing.
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  • A clear goal beyond the pitch

    Léon Vervooren was involved in the development of Feyenoords' proprietary streaming service Feyenoord ONE. In this article he explains his road to Feyenoord.
    Léon Vervooren standing in front of de Kuip
  • The energy transition: how to operate a battery?

    Ronald Huisman, Professor of Sustainable Energy Finance at Erasmus School of Economics, elucidates on how to efficiently operate batteries.
    Ronald Huisman
  • Meet Anne Gielen

    Meet Anne Gielen, Professor at the Department of Economics at Erasmus School of Economics.
    Anne Gielen laughing
  • Do employees speak their mind about sexism and diversity policies at work?

    Josse Delfgaauw and Anne Boring have studied whether workers openly voice their opinions about sexism in the workplace and DEI policies.
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