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Webinar: Match Making Event ’20

Innovation and creativity sometimes arise from a crisis situation: because of the measures around the corona virus, the previously announced Match Making Event takes in a different form.

On Thursday March 19 we organized four webinars, in which the researchers presented their proposals and there is of course an opportunity for feedback and questions. It was deemed a great succes by both the speakers and the attendees.

April 20 is the deadline for researchers to submit a proposal under our call for 2020 Theme Projects. After assessing the proposals for scientific quality, the PRC will issue its recommendations for grant awards in September.

Innovation and creativity sometimes arise from a crisis situation: because of the measures around the corona virus, the previously announced Match Making Event takes in a different form.

On Thursday March 19 we organize four webinars, in which the researchers present their proposals and there is of course an opportunity for feedback and questions.

The design and content of the program remain the same, but you can participate from behind your PC and the program is slightly shortened. For more information, please contact [email protected]

The main language of this event is Dutch.

PRESENTATIES SESSIE 1a
Mark Visser, Marleen Damman (RUN). Understanding old-age inequality: examining the role of employment trajectories across various country contexts.
Viola Angelini, Rob Alessie (RUG). The effect of non-standard preferences and expectations on saving behavior and pension decisions.
Rik Dillingh, Alice Zulkarnain, Peter Zwaneveld (CPB). Pension reforms & the future of retirement.

 

PRESENTATIES SESSIE 1b
Benedict Dellaert, Bas Donkers (EUR). Individual Pension Choices in Uncertain Times: Advancing Digital Support for Risky Pension Decisions.
Elisabeth Brüggen (MU). Automated financial advise.
Harry Van Dalen, Kène Henkens (NIDI). Pension monitor: Understanding the causes and consequences of trust in pension institutions.

 

 

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PRESENTATIES SESSIE 2a
Dirk Schoenmaker (EUR). Hoe duurzaamheid in het investeringsbeleid te verankeren?
René Maatman, Mark Heemskerk (RUN). Zorgplichten in verband met de uitvoering van het Pensioenakkoord: uitdijen of indammen?
René Maatman, Mark Heemskerk (RUN). Het pensioenfonds volgens IORP II: een instelling met een sociaal doel die financiële diensten aanbiedt. Wat betekent dat?

 

PRESENTATIES SESSIE 2b
Raymond Montizaan, Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge (MU). Career planning, human capital and retirement.
Wilma Nusselder (Erasmus MC). De man-vrouw sterfte-gezondheidsparadox: implicaties voor pensionering en pensioen.

 

 

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