Bastian Ravesteijn has been awarded an NWO VENI grant (€ 250,000).
Bastian Ravesteijn
NWO awarded a VENI grant to Bastian Ravesteijn, Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Economics, for his project “Improving access to mental health care”.
Bastian Ravesteijn
NWO awarded a VENI grant to Bastian Ravesteijn, Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Economics, for his project “Improving access to mental health care”.
Bastian Ravesteijn
Research fellow Bastian Ravesteijn, affiliated with the Erasmus School of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, has been awarded an Open Competition SSH XS grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) in the first round of 2025. Maximum amount per application is €50.000.
Chen Li
A VENI grant has been awarded to Chen Li, an Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Economics, for the project 'Trapped in Gender Stereotypes?" The project addresses the topic of gender equality: invisible stereotypes keep holding people back. This project uses techniques from behavioral economics to reduce stereotypes. It delivers a new measure of stereotypes and the resulting welfare costs, identifies biases that trap people in stereotypes, and provides new inequality-reducing tools.
Chintan Amrit
My co-authored paper in the Journal of Systems and Software (considered an A journal in Soft Eng): Daneva, M., Van Der Veen, E., Amrit, C., Ghaisas, S., Sikkel, K., Kumar, R., ... & Wieringa, R. (2013). Agile requirements prioritization in large-scale outsourced system projects: An empirical study. Journal of systems and software, 86(5), 1333-1353. won the Most Influential Paper award for the journal for the year 2013.
David Veenman
David Veenman receives a Veni grant for his research project 'Remuneration for directors and financial reporting'.
Edith Leung
Edith Leung, Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Economics, has been awarded a VENI grant for her project "Disclosures of alternative performance metrics: misleading or informative?"
Erik Plug
Erik Plug, Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam, received an Open Competition Grant in the NWO Domain Social Sciences and Humanities, for his research project "The different costs of motherhood".
Esad Smajlbegovic
Esad Smajlbegovic (Erasmus School of Economics) has been awarded the 2019 Top Talent Researcher Award (together with Ying Gan and Krzysztof Postek). The award is awarded by the Management Team of Erasmus School of Economics.
Eva Janssens, Frank Kleibergen
Research Master student Eva Janssens has been awarded a three-year NWO Research Talent grant to fund a PhD project on "Estimation and Identification of Parameters in Macroeconomic Models with Incomplete Markets". The project will be supervised by research fellows Frank Kleibergen and Christian Stoltenberg, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam.
Francisco Blasques
An NWO VIDI grant has been awarded to Francisco Blasques (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) for his research project: "Econometric methods for incorrect models".
Geert Mesters
A VENI grant has been awarded to Geert Mesters, TI PhD alumnus and affiliate researcher at the School of Business and Economics (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) for his project "Testing Networks".
Hans Koster
Hans Koster, Assistant Professor at the School of Economics and Business (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) has been awarded a VENI grant for his project "Planning, places, prices and politics: the economics of spatial planning policy".
Frank Kleibergen, Haobai Guo
Frank Kleibergen, Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam, received an Open Competition Grant in the Domain Social Sciences and Humanities for his research project "Double robust inference for structural economic models (DRISEM)". The project will be carried out toegether with PhD student Haobai Guo.
Ion Lucas Saru
Lucas Saru (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Finance PhD candidate under the supervision of research fellow Albert J. Menkveld,, won the best paper award in Investments and Asset Pricing at the FMA’s 2023 European Conference in Aalborg from June 7-9.
Jan Hausfeld
Jan Hausfeld receives a Vidi grant for his project 'Us vs them: Using attention to understand and reduce discrimination' studies how attention affects discrimination, especially in group decisions. Using eye-tracking technology, he hopes to uncover hidden biases and help make hiring and resource distribution fairer.
Jan Stoop
NWO awarded a VIDI grant to Jan Stoop (Erasmus School of Economics) for his project "Measuring poverty with envelopes". This project deepens our knowledge on poverty using novel field experiments.
Jan Stoop
Jan Stoop, Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Economics, has been awarded a VENI grant for his project "Does the lab speak the truth?"
Cars Hommes, Joep Lustenhouwer
Research Master student Joep Lustenhouwer has been awarded a three-year NWO Research Talent grant to fund a PhD project on "Monetary and Fiscal Policy under Bounded Rationality and Heterogeneous Expectations". The project will be supervised by research fellow Cars Hommes, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam.
Jonne Guyt
Jonne Guyt (University of Amsterdam) has won the 2024 AMA-EBSCO-RRBM Award for his co-authored article 'A War on Sugar'.
Jonne Guyt
Jonne Guyt receives a Vidi grant for his research on the societal impact of health taxes on junk food.