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The
NSI
focuses on social and organizational innovations to improve the
development and use of talent and know-how and ultimately firm performance.
NSI
believes that this can only be achieved if science, business and social
organizations join forces. By focusing research on issues that firms and other
organizations face in real life, and by studying these issues with a scientific
approach, we will be able to gather knowledge about social innovation processes
that are of direct importance to the economy.
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Former events
February 2010
NSI organizes its fourth fellow seminar on
February 24 2010 from 12:00-13:30 hours in Room A1.23. Rob Bauer will present the
paper:
Employee Relations and Credit Risk,
and Hetty van Emmerik will present the paper:
Job Demands-Resources
and their associations with early retirement intention
November 2009
The second Thinktank meeting discussed the topic Open Innovation. The presentation
of Geert Duysters can be found here.
The press release can be found
here, and a more
detailed report of this meeting can be found
here..
June 2009
On Wednesday June 10, 2009 NSI organizes its third fellow seminar from 15:30
- 17:00 hours in room A1.23.
Maarten Cuypers and
Yvonne Kirkels will present their NSI research projects. March 2009
On Thursday March 19, 2009 NSI organized
its second fellow seminar from 15:30-17:00 hours in C-1.05. Bas
ter Weel and Paul Jungbluth presented their NSI research
projects.
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Bas ter Weel: The labour-market impact of
globalization.
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Paul Jungbluth
Educating Limburg: creating vast datasets on school careers .
December 2008
December 12th, NSI organized the first
INSCOPE research workshop for scholars
interested in high-quality research on Social Innovation. INSCOPE's aim is to
increase the fundamental understanding of social innovation and its influence on
technological innovation, productivity and competitiveness of firms and within
network of firms.
November 2008
November 7, 2008 NSI organized its first fellow seminar from 12:00-13:30 hours
in room C-1.07. Andries de Grip (chair of the NSI) will introduce the NSI. Next,
Anita van Gils en
Ruud Gerards (Joan Muysken) presented their NSI projects.
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