KLU Best Paper Award Goes to Ning Lin
conference of the International Association of Maritime Economists (IAME) is a leading conference for academics in the field of maritime transport. KLU hosted the conference in Hamburg in 2016 and it was held
KLU hosts AACSB seminar on Supply Chain Management
management. The AACSB seminar series on curriculum development aims to provide best practices to academics that intend to start and redesign their programs. This was the first time that the seminar was offered
Questions Motivate: Respectful Inquiry study explores the theory behind the leadership technique.
And asking the right type of question is just as important as listening to the answer. The two academics coined the term Respectful Inquiry to describe the phenomenon. In their study published in Academy [...] Quaquebeke added. This cancels out the question’s positive effect. Or yields a negative effect. The two academics have coined the term Respectful Inquiry to describe the combination of open questioning and attentive
High-End research does not happen by accident
then acquire it. This major difference benefits the students,regardless of whether they remain in academics or become managers in industry later. And learning from people who have researched the teaching
Adapting Transport and Logistics Networks to Climate Change
2014. The Forum brings government ministers and their officials, senior company executives and academics together for three days of discussion on global transport issues. Professor Alan McKinnon, head
Back to the roots for KLU Dean of Research Jan Fransoo
in the world in its research seminar series. Jan is one of the keenest spokespersons for young academics. As such, Jan not only shaped the formal side of the PhD program but we are grateful that he was
The Supermarket Shelves Are Empty
time when the logistics processes in the distribution of goods no longer function smoothly. The academics in the SEAK project (Simulation-based decision making support for interdisciplinary crisis management)
KLU on Successful Course: New Advisory Board Begins Work
On June 1, 2017, its new Advisory Board began work as a consulting body. The top managers and academics on the Board have been tasked with reinforcing KLU’s interconnection with industry, research, and
How KLU made a name for itself
what attracts the highest-quality professors and Ph. D. candidates, while the presence of these academics encourages outstanding students to enroll. In addition, Dr. Peiner, KLU’s first president, had let
KLU Granted Right to Confer PhDs
private university and is one more indication of KLU’s value. In addition to the students and young academics, Hamburg as a location for science and academia will also benefit from this new jewel in its academic