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Abstract The Marketing group at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University seeks a highly motivated PhD student with strong quantitative skills to study the problem of algorithmic biases in
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pouches in Australia and other high-income countries. Objectives To map nicotine pouch regulations in Australia and other high-income countries. To map digital marketing strategies of nicotine pouches in
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Intelligence (AI) is transforming advertising and marketing by enabling hyper-personalized campaigns, data-driven strategies, and automation. However, the integration of AI raises critical questions about
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labor market: Content and consequences of media portrayals in The Netherlands” under the supervision of dr. Anna Berbers, prof. dr. Theo Araujo, and dr. Anne Kroon. The project is embedded in
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practice? Are you excited to conduct research using innovative methodologies? If so, we are looking for you! We are starting an exciting project to explore the effects of online and offline marketing
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15th August 2024 Languages English English English The Department of Geography has a vacancy for a PhD in Economic Geography, specializing in geographies of labour markets in the energy transition
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by the Research Council of Norway's Welfare, Culture and Society programme, the GSW project seeks to better integrate localities and regions, labour markets and working lives as central elements within
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Uncertainty Project description: In this project, different optimal control problems will be considered under a contagious financial and insurance market with regime switching and risk uncertainty. In the first
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marketing. Ad spending on health promotion was estimated to be $120m for digital ads alone in 2021 (Statista, 2023), while the federal government spent more than $800,000 on a 90-day recycling ad campaign
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consumption. The overarching goal is to provide actionable insights for effectively leveraging VIs in marketing strategies to drive positive societal changes. Aims This project has three main aims: 1