Best paper award 2021
Elco van Burg
Entrepreneurship best full paper award, 2021, British Academy of Management Conference
Elco van Burg
Entrepreneurship best full paper award, 2021, British Academy of Management Conference
Elco van Burg
Journal of Business Venturing Best Paper Award 2021.
Fleur Deken
Best-Paper Award 2022 at Journal of Strategic Information Systems, paper ‘Resourcing with Data: Unpacking the Process of Creating Data-Driven Value Propositions’, with Wendy Günther, Mohammad Rezazade Mehiriz, Marleen Huysman, Fleur Deken & Frans Feldberg
Fleur Deken
Several Best Reviewer Awards, including the Best Reviewer Award at the Strategic Management Society, Strategy Process track, and at the Academy of Management
Hong Deng
Hong Deng (Erasmus University Rotterdam) won the best paper award (PhD track) at the Marketing Dynamics Conference 2022, which took place at Georgia State University on November 10-12. For the award the three best papers in the PhD track were selected based on the audience feedback and the committee evaluation.
Mirella Kleijnen
Best paper award for the article “An Assessment of Value Creation in Mobile Service Delivery and the Moderating Role of Time Consciousness” in the Special Issue on “Competing through Service Excellence” in the Journal of Retailing (2007), sponsored by the Center for Services Leadership, W. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University.
Yasmine van der Straten
The best single-authored paper was awarded with a prize of €1000, which is co-sponsored by the Sustainable Finance Lab. The paper for which the prize was awarded, “ Flooded House or Underwater Mortgage? The Implications of Rising Climate Risk and Adaptation on Housing, Income, and Wealth” examines the relationship between financial constraints and optimal adaptation to physical climate risk at the household level and its dynamic consequences on housing, income, and wealth. The 1st European Sustainable Finance PhD Workshop was organized by the Utrecht University School of Economics (U.S.E.), in collaboration with EDHEC, ESCP, KU Leuven, Warwick Business School, and the University of Augsburg.
Yasmine van der Straten
Yasmine van der Straten wins best student paper award for her paper “Flooded House or Underwater Mortgage? The Implications of Rising Climate Risk and Adaptation on Housing, Income, and Wealth” at the CEPR European Conference on Household Finance 2023, organized by CEPR Research and Policy Network (RPN) on Household Finance and the Collegio Carlo Alberto in Turin, with the support of the PhD programme at EDHEC, the National Bank of Denmark and the Queen Mary University of London.
Albert Jan Hummel
Albert Jan Hummel has been awarded the Jan Brouwer thesis award for Economics 2016 for his Research Master thesis “Optimal Redistribution with Unionized Labor Markets”. Albert Jan graduated in September 2015 (cum laude) from the research master's in Economics, and is currently a PhD candidate at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.
Ceren Ozgen, Hans Koster
Description: Hans Koster and former colleague Ceren Ozgen were awarded the IAS (Institute of Advanced Studies) Vanguard Fellowship of the University of Birmingham for their research proposal on ‘Skills Mismatch’. The Vanguard Fellowship Programme aims to attract outstanding early and mid-career researchers from global leading institutions, operating at the cutting edge of their disciplines, to work collaboratively with colleagues at the University of Birmingham. Research focuses on new and existing areas - topics that are timely, relevant, address national and international priorities, and cross disciplinary boundaries. Granting Organisations: University of Birmingham
Peter Wakker
As part of its 50th anniversary, the Journal of Economic Theory presents a special issue that includes the 50 most influential papers the journal has published over the years. One of these selected papers is "An index of loss aversion", written by Peter Wakker (Erasmus School of Economics) together with Veronika Köbberling.
Julius Ilciukas
Julius Ilciukas wins best PhD paper award at the 5th Baltic Economic Conference, organized by the Baltic Economic Association. The Baltic Economic Conference is the annual conference, rotating every year within the three Baltic countries. This year the conference took place in Riga, Latvia, organized by the Baltic Economic Association, in cooperation with the Bank of Latvia and the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga.
Eric Koomen, Erik Verhoef, Hans Koster, Jan Rouwendal
The Spatial Economics Department (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) will be involved in a large project on the evaluation of the opening of the Noord-Zuidlijn, jointly and in close collaboration with research groups at UvA, CWI, and AMS; and with Gemeente Amsterdam. Research here at the Department will focus on a number of themes: effects on traveller behaviour and valuations; on real estate values, on labour markets, and on accessibility Granting Organisations: Gemeente Amsterdam
Zichen Deng
Zichen Deng (University of Amsterdam and Norwegian School of Economics) received an Honorable Mention from the KVS for his thesis 'Empirical studies in health and development economics'. Research fellow Maarten Lindeboom acted as supervisor. Zichen received the Honorable Mention during the award of the KVS Medal, which is awarded every three years (previously every two years) to the student who has written and defended the best dissertation in economics during the preceding period.
Albert J. Menkveld
The Review of Asset Pricing Studies (RAPS) has awarded the Best Paper Award to Albert J. Menkveld (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) for his paper "Crowded Positions: An Overlooked Systemic Risk for Central Clearing Parties" received."
Albert J. Menkveld
Albert J. Menkveld (School of Business and Economics Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) received the "Euronext Capital Markets Best Paper Award" (€ 1,500) for is paper "Should Fast-Moving Capital in Crowded Trades be Avoided?". The prize was awarded by the European Financial Management Association.
Albert J. Menkveld, Ion Lucas Saru
PhD candidate Lucas Saru (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) won the Best Paper Award at the Derivative Markets Conference 2023 in Auckland, New-Zealand. The paper "Who knows? Information Differences between Trader Types" is co-authored with research fellow Albert J. Menkveld
Magda Rola-Janicka
Every year since 2011, the Finance Theory Group awards prizes for the best theory papers on the finance job market. This year, two papers won the 1st award: 'The Political Economy of Prudential Regulation' by PhD student Magdalena Rola-Janicka and 'Multinational Banks and Financial Stability' by Christopher Clayton (Yale University, United States) Andreas Schaab (Harvard University, United States).
Simon Mayer
Simon Mayer (PhD student VU) was awarded the 2021 Best Job Market Paper in Finance Theory. This prize is annually awarded by the Finance Theory Group for the best theory paper on the finance job market. It is a highly prestigious award confirming academic excellence. Many of the winners are from world's top universities in economics and finance.
Thao Le
PhD student Thao Le took home the award of Best Flash Talk and Poster presentation at the 2025 ISMS Marketing Science Conference in Washington D.C. Le presented research project “Heterogeneous-Time Product Influence Network”, which is a joint work with research fellows Bernd Heidergott (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Ines Lindner (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), and Gui Liberali (Erasmus University Rotterdam). The