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Seminar for students: Assessing publication quality

Choosing the right sources is key to any good assignment. In our free online seminar for students on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, from 11:00 to 11:30 am (CEST), you'll learn how to identify high-quality publications in business studies and economics. Gain essential skills for solid, research-based work.

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Spotlight: Economy and Digital Health

Digital technologies, the availability of data and the ongoing transformation of healthcare services are improving outcomes for patients and healthcare systems, and these developments will also have a lot of economic impacts.

“Digital Health” is the topic of the latest ZBW Spotlight on current issues in econonomics and a related EconBiz literature list.

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Open Source Software and Open Science

In the next ZBW Coffee Lecture on Open Science on 24 June 2025, from 17:00 to 18:00 (CEST), Hans-Martin von Gaudecker, Professor at the University of Bonn, will talk about Open Source Software (OSS) as the basis for Open Science – and explain why adoption in economics has been slow so far.

How can we increase the use of OSS in economics? Register for free and join the discussion!

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