In his column, David Hollanders elaborates on the future of the university. He states that a university that no longer reflects on its own aims does not deserve to be called a university.
In his column, David Hollanders elaborates on the future of the university. He states that a university that no longer reflects on its own aims does not deserve to be called a university.
In this column David Hollanders discusses how excusable tax avoidance or fiscal planning is. Tax dodging can be legal, but it will never be moral.
In this column David Hollanders discusses why corporate governance can be understood with non-quantitative methods. He explains this by using two examples: Wall Street and Margin Call.
Cees Smit, managing director of the investment company “Today’s Beheer”, continues his last column about bullying banks. Politics chooses the side of the poor entrepreneurs. The banks are being bullied again in the discussion on interest rate derivatives (swaps).
In her semi-annual column in Faces magazine this time Gulsan Ergul is looking in a the glass ceiling phenomenon within her organization. She had coffee with many different women in high(er) positions and thought thoroughly about the subject. Moreover she shares some office politics strategies and tips from the tops.
Cees Smit, Managing Director of the investment company “Today’s Beheer”, takes a look at financial regulation and notices that some peculiar things are happening concerning the provision of financial intermediaries.