STAR Erasmus Consultancy Project
The STAR Erasmus Consulting (SEC), formerly known as STAR Erasmus Consultancy Project, is a project of STAR, the study association of the Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR).[1] SEC is the largest non-profit student research project in the Netherlands. It is a consultancy project in which tailor-made research is offered to Dutch companies that have an interest in expanding their business to an emerging country. Every year, the SEC project is carried out by 25 carefully selected students of the Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) Erasmus University. Each year, two professors guide the project to uphold the (academic) quality of the project. In previous years, SEC has completed projects in countries such as China, Mexico, India, the Republic of Korea, Vietnam, Brazil and Thailand.
History
[edit]The history of the STAR Erasmus Consulting dates back to more than thirty years ago. Over the years, the project has evolved and grown into its present state. Back in 1986, it started with the Project Committee investigating Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia. Research in countries such as China, Vietnam, India, Mexico and Malaysia followed before the project was renamed to European Business Study (EBS) in 1992. From then on, the focus was on European upcoming economies like Czechoslovakia, Ukraine, Turkey, Poland and Russia. In the college year 1997-1998 the scope was turned back globally again; the name of the project changed to the International Business Study (IBS).[2]
The first country visited under the new format was South Africa. India, the Philippines, Brazil, China and Thailand were focused on next. India, Malaysia, Mexico, Vietnam, Brazil and the Republic of Korea were both visited twice. In the academic year 2012-2013 the project was renamed to Erasmus Consultancy Project.[3] From then on the project visited Thailand, Chile, Malaysia and Peru. Indonesia will be visited this year.
Name | Year | Country |
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Project Committee | 1986 | Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia |
1987 | China | |
1988 | Vietnam | |
1989 | India | |
1990 | Mexico | |
1991 | Malaysia | |
European Business Study | 1992 | Czechoslovakia |
1993 | Ukraine | |
1994 | Turkey | |
1995 | Israel | |
1996 | Russia | |
1997 | Poland | |
International Business Study | 1997 | South-Africa |
1998 | Mexico | |
1999 | India | |
2000 | Philippines | |
2001 | Malaysia | |
2002 | China | |
2003 | Republic of Korea | |
2004 | Thailand | |
2005 | Vietnam | |
2006 | Brazil | |
2007 | Mexico | |
2008 | India | |
2009 | Vietnam | |
2010 | Chile | |
2011 | Brazil | |
2012 | Republic of Korea | |
Erasmus Consultancy Project | 2013 | Thailand |
2014 | Chile | |
2015 | Malaysia | |
2016 | Peru | |
2017 | Colombia | |
2018 | Indonesia | |
2019 | China, Spain, Turkey, UK and the Netherlands |
See also
[edit]- Rotterdam School of Management
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- STAR Study Association Rotterdam School of Management
External links
[edit]- Erasmus Consultancy Project
- STAR website
- Rotterdam School of Management Erasmus University website
- Erasmus University Rotterdam website
References
[edit]- ^ Rotterdam School of Management. "Erasmus Consultancy Project". RSM.
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(help) - ^ Erasmus Consultancy Project. "History IBS". STAR. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
- ^ Erasmus Consultancy Project. "History ECP". STAR. Retrieved 4 September 2015.