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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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PhD projects
Pascal Beckers
Ethnic entrepreneurship in the Netherlands
Charlotte Buchner
Social Background, educational attainment and labour market integration:
Bianca Buligescu
Unemployment and the effectiveness of active labour market policies
Bart Golsteyn
The Ability to Invest in Human Capital
Florian Tomini
Patterns of support exchanged in the context of the family relationships
Tanja Traag
Early school-leaving from the VMBO in the nineties.
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