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Correia da Silva Guerra Nunes, Miguel (author)
Airline reserve fleet capacity is a strategic resource that provides airlines the means to add robustness to their schedules. This paper focuses on leveraging past data on airlines' execution of planned schedules (resulting delays, cancellations and missed connections), along with the disruptions that prohibited the flawless execution of the...
master thesis 2024
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Baert, Tjitske (author)
This thesis aims to answer the question "What are the properties of a resilient road network?" The resilience of a road network indicates the magnitude and consequences of a disruption, which can be events such as a traffic accident or a flood. The literature is not in agreement about the exact definition of road network resilience, and the way...
master thesis 2023
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Hillen, Justus (author)
In the wake of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change, global efforts have intensified to reduce carbon emissions and transition to renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. However, the asymmetry in energy production and consumption among nations, coupled with the seasonal and temporal intermittency and geographical variations...
master thesis 2023
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Baggers, Kevin (author)
Maritime logistics is important for the international volume of trade. Ports are critical in cargo transhipment and provide services to vessels like traffic management, piloting, towage and mooring, which together are called the Nautical Chain since these services are dependent on each other. Due to the importance of maritime logistics, it is...
master thesis 2022
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van Splunder, Thijs (author)
In modern construction, collaboration has become a key element for the success of projects. Both clients and contractors are aware of the importance of maintaining a solid relationship. However, as collaboration is subject to ambiguous factors that influence both the content of the project and the social elements, it is proven to be difficult to...
master thesis 2022
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Jaggi, Vanisha (author)
This thesis focuses on frugal innovations and over-engineering in the mobile phone industry and medical industry. These industries often over-engineer their products and services. For the mobile phone industry, businesses strive to give ever-improving products and services to their most profitable and demanding customers while paying less...
master thesis 2022
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Bickel, Julia (author)
The aim of this study is to capture heterogeneity in travel behaviour during unplanned train disruptions focusing on the rise of teleworking due to the COVID-19 pandemic to improve train services and help predict passenger flows during disruptions. To perform the analyses, a dataset is elicited from 815 Dutch train commuters by distributing an...
master thesis 2022
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Mulder, Tara (author)
In a competitive marketplace, brands need to stand out to stay relevant. This means that it is important to keep evolving as a company and to find the whitespace to grow. The brand centered in this research is TBWA\NEBOKO, a big advertising agency located in Amsterdam. Their job revolves around finding this whitespace for other brands and...
master thesis 2022
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Eikelenboom, Berend (author)
Airlines frequently deal with unexpected disruptions, which have to be resolved in order to resume their operations again. Decision-support tools help airlines with disruption management. However, long computational times are associated with integrated recovery models that compute globally optimal solutions, which makes these tools unfit for...
master thesis 2022
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Wentges, Berend (author)
Railway networks are subjected to disruptions on a daily basis, which may make the timetable unimplementable, which in its turn may significantly influence passenger satisfaction. In practice, train dispatchers are responsible for mitigating the influence of disruptions, such as delays of trains, train cancellations, and overcrowdedness at...
master thesis 2022
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van den Bent, Irene (author)
Digital challenger banks in the UK retail banking industry have caused unprecedented Personal Current Account (PCA) market share changes at the cost of traditional banks. This loss in competitive position prompted traditional bank managers to reconsider the way they operate, resulting in the commoditization of digital services till date. Now,...
master thesis 2022
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Beijneveld, Anne Bart (author)
In this paper, we introduce the Air Freight Flight Schedule Development Problem (AFFSDP). In this problem, a cargo-only carrier has to adjust an existing flight schedule based on changes in the predicted demand. The result of this research is a model that combines airport selection, fleet routing and cargo routing, together with the use of a ...
master thesis 2021
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Knoester, Max (author)
Disruptions occur frequently in railway networks, requiring adjustments to the timetable, rolling stock planning and crew planning while causing delays and cancellations. Although the evolu­tion of system performance during a disruption can be visualized in the resilience curve, not much is known about performance during disruptions or the...
master thesis 2021
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Tindemans, Bas (author)
In order to reduce aircraft emissions during on-ground operations, electric taxiing systems (ETS) have been intensively researched to take over or assist in part of the taxiing phase of a flight. One of these ETS is the TaxiBot, deployed by Smart Airport Systems (SAS). While a number of papers have been researching this vehicle routing problem ...
master thesis 2021
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Doornenbal, Eline (author)
The R&D productivity crisis is among the most pressing issues in the drug industry. The increasing costs and stable R&D outputs jeopardise the industry’s economic health, drug innovation, and the accessibility and affordability of medicines. The pharmaceutical R&D productivity problem is expected to be diminished due to...
master thesis 2021
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Mol, Jurgen (author)
Disruption by cloud computing innovation is increasingly prevalent, though its effects on platform markets is not well understood. This thesis documents a study of these effects through the cases of cloud gaming platforms in the gaming platform market and an expert survey to unveil how they are different from those previously discovered in other...
master thesis 2021
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de Krom, Bart (author)
Recent developments in supply chains and supply chain management (SCM) lead to increased complexity and vulnerability of supply chain operations. Therefore, it is needed to better anticipate and prepare for or prevent disruptions from occurring. Increasing interest for the application of machine learning in supply chain (risk) management has...
master thesis 2021
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Koch, Dave (author)
This paper proposes a socio-technical agent-based model developed to increase the understanding of decision-making in an airline operational control center (AOCC). In this model human decision-makers, a Decision Support Tool, and technical systems are included. The selected case study encompasses the<br/>unexpected diversion of a flight from...
master thesis 2021
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Melissant, Suze (author)
To stay relevant and beat the competition, corporate organisations must innovate disrtupively. Within the financial services industry, it proves hard to remain competitive and stay relevant in a rapidly changing environment. In response to this, Group Innovation was established as the innovation department of ABN AMRO to...
master thesis 2021
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Macquart, Timothée (author)
The Netherlands was faced with drought disruption within their Inland Waterways (IWT) in the past few years. The drought of 2018 was so severe that the disruption caused economic losses. As the topic of drought disruption is new, little strategies have been developed to reduce the economic loss due drought disruption. One concept has gained...
master thesis 2020
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