dr. B (Bas) Karreman

Biography

Bas Karreman is an Associate Professor in the department of Applied Economics. His research interests are in the field organization and strategy, with a particular focus on the financial services industry and emerging markets. Most of his work relates to financial center development in mainland China and Hong Kong and the network development of multinational banks in Central and Eastern Europe. He coordinates and teaches the course "Organization & Strategy", for which he was elected Lecturer-of-the-Year by the students of the economics and business program in 2009-2010. He was also designated Top Lecturer by the Erasmus School of Economics in 2010. Since 2008, he acts as liaison officer for the Erasmus University China Center.

Erasmus School of Economics

Associate professor | Strategy Economics
Email
karreman@ese.eur.nl

Work

  • Ke Feng, Bas Karreman, Deming Zeng & Enrico Pennings (2022) - The Journal of Technology Transfer (Journal) (Reviewer)
    Activity: Publication Peer-review Academic

EUCC (Erasmus University China Center)

Start date approval
November 2022
End date approval
November 2025
Place
ROTTERDAM
Description
Bestuurlijk advies

SEOR BV

Start date approval
December 2022
End date approval
December 2025
Place
ROTTERDAM
Description
Raad van Commissarissen

Seminar Global Firm Strategy

Year
2024
Course Code
FEM11193

Thesis Hub Bachelor Economics

Year
2024
Course Code
FEB63006H

EFR-Involve Research Project

Year
2024
Course Code
FEB13086

News regarding dr. B (Bas) Karreman

The effects of the student loan system: fat salaries or the pursuit of happiness?

Bas Karreman, Associate Professor of Applied Economics, discusses the results of a quantitative data analysis concerning students’ study choices before and after
Bas Karreman in a suit looking at the camera

The social loan system for students influences the choice of studies

Recently, much attention is paid to the influence of the social loan system for students, introduced in 2015, on their financial certainty.
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