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Past courses

Business skills

  • Study year: 2016/2017, 2015/2016, 2014/2015
  • Code: BKB011
  • ECTS: 5 Level: Bachelor 1

Mentoring for higher performance

  • Study year: 2016/2017, 2015/2016, 2014/2015
  • Code: BKBMIN016
  • ECTS: 15 Level: Bachelor 3

RSM Debat

  • Study year: 2016/2017
  • Code: BKBMIN016X
  • ECTS: 5 Level: Bachelor 3

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    Based on the studies he conducted, Niek Hoogervorst explains why companies should map out their integrity risks and identify the unconscious factors to prevent repetition of unethical behaviour. …

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    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

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    A video interview with the researchers Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, who found that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable…

  • Concurrentie leidt tot blinde vlek voor ethiek

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Onethische praktijken blijven eerder onbestraft bij grote concurrentie

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Eerder onethisch in een concurrerende markt

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Is unethical behaviour going unpunished?

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Op de werkvloer moet het draaien om de liefde

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Is scandal brewing in your corporate culture?

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Leiders moeten hoger ethisch bewustzijn ontwikkelen

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Onetische beslissing 'acceptabele bedrijfspraktijk'

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Why unethical practices go unpunished in competitive markets

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Think beyond the bottom line to avoid an ethical "blind spot"

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Why unethical practices go unpunished in competitive markets

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Waarom onethische praktijken onbestraft blijven bij grote concurrentie

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Onethisch gedrag goedgekeurd als het bedrijfswinst oplevert

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  • Onethisch gedrag vaker onbestraft in concurrerende markt

    Research conducted by Niek Hoogervorst and Pieter Desmet, indicated that managers who think their businesses are active in highly competitive markets, are more likely to dismiss unethical decisions as 'acceptable business…

  • Leiders moeten hoger ethisch bewustzijn ontwikkelen

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