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Can I cite this?

Not every source is suitable for use in a term paper or thesis. But how do you tell the difference between "good" and "bad" sources? The third seminar in our series on June 11 at 4:00 pm (CEST) will focus on “Assessing Publication Quality”. We will look at different types of publications in economics and business studies and introduce strategies to determine their quality. This seminar is for all students who are currently writing a term paper or thesis.

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Building resilient supply chains

The optimism that followed the COVID-19 pandemic ended abruptly with the war against Ukraine. In addition to rising geopolitical tensions – the recent problems in the Red Sea are just one example – companies are also facing climate-related disruptions to their supply chains. The economic costs are considerable, as a study by Accenture shows.

The need to secure supply chains and make them resilient is more important than ever given the high level of interconnectedness of the global economy.

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