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The first objective of this study is to investigate students’ preferences for learning methods in relation to their learning strategy, motivation, gender, and ability. Two learning methods are considered: team learning and lecture-based learning. The second objective is to explore the...
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This paper addresses the question of whether the increasing use of multiple-choice questions will favour particular student groups, i.e. male or female students. This paper empirically examines the existence of a gender effect by comparing the relative performance of male and female students in...
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In deze paper onderzoeken we hoe Vlaamse bedrijven beslissen over outsourcing. In dit verkennende onderzoek komen volgende aspecten aan bod: (1) de soort activiteiten die worden uitbesteed, (2) de voornaamste drijfveren om aan outsourcing te doen, (3) de gepercipieerde risico’s verbonden aan...
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Corporate Social Responsibility is a quite recent concept in Belgium which has gained significant momentum since 1995. In May 1997, Belgium set up a legal framework for sustainable development. In April 2006, the government adopted a Reference Framework for CSR followed in 2007 by the CSR action...
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This paper addresses the question of whether the increasing use of multiple-choice questions will favour particular student groups, i.e. male or female students. Using data from Belgium, this paper empirically examines the existence of a gender effect by comparing the relative performance of...
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