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Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Editorial
contribution to periodical 2019
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Jylhä, T.E. (author), Remøy, H.T. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Purpose: As corporations change their way of working, the importance of corporate real estate (CRE) management has increased. Hence, there is a need to structure the existing knowledge and to identify the latest developments in CRE research. This paper aims to identify the major developments and changed paradigms in CRE research in 2005-2015....
review 2019
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Rymarzak, M. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Curvelo Magdaniel, F.T.J. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
The purpose of this article is to describe the effects of university governance on campus management based on the examples of the Netherlands and Poland. The study connected theory on campus management with a concept of five dimensions of university governance (autonomy, management, participation, accountability and transparency) into an...
journal article 2019
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Curvelo Magdaniel, F.T.J. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Purpose: This paper aims to underpin the importance of the availability (or absence) of campus management information (CMI) in supporting universities’ goals. Design/methodology/approach: Four perspectives of campus management were used to develop a structured survey enquiring campus managers about universities’ goals, finances, users and...
journal article 2019
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Arkesteijn, L. (author), Blom, A. (author), Czapiga, Matthew J. (author), Chavarrias Borras, V. (author), Labeur, R.J. (author)
An engineered alluvial river (i.e., a fixed-width channel) has constrained planform but is free to adjust channel slope and bed surface texture. These features are subject to controls: the hydrograph, sediment flux, and downstream base level. If the controls are sustained (or change slowly relative to the timescale of channel response), the...
journal article 2019
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Chavarrias Borras, V. (author), Arkesteijn, L. (author), Blom, A. (author)
The active layer model (Hirano, 1971) is frequently used for modeling mixed-size sediment river morphodynamic processes. It assumes that all the dynamics of the bed surface are captured by a homogeneous top layer that interacts with the flow. Although successful in reproducing a wide range of phenomena, it has two problems: (1) It may become...
journal article 2019
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Arkesteijn, G.A.M. (author), Poot, D.H.J. (author), Ikram, M.A. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), van Vliet, L.J. (author), Vernooij, M.W. (author), Vos, F.M. (author)
The goal of this paper is to increase the statistical power of crossing-fiber statistics in voxelwise analyses of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) data. In the proposed framework, a fiber orientation atlas and a model complexity atlas were used to fit the ball-and-sticks model to diffusion-weighted images of subjects in...
journal article 2019
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to generate knowledge about the use of smart campus tools to improve the effective and efficient use of campuses. Many universities are facing a challenge in attuning their accommodation to organisational demand. How can universities invest their resources as effectively as possible and not in space that...
journal article 2019
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Arkesteijn, G.A.M. (author)
The brain’s white matter mainly consists of (myelinated) axons that connect different parts of the brain. Diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI) is a technique that is particularly suited to image this white matter. The MRI signal in DW-MRI is sensitized to diffusion of water in the microstructure by introducing strong bipolar gradients in the MRI...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author)
“Everything is booked, but many rooms and seats are empty”. This problem was the basis of the ‘Smart campus tools’ research and is familiar to both users and campus managers alike. On today’s university campus - with an increasing amount of students, part-time researchers, guest professors and other visitors - many users are looking for a place...
book 2018
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Vande Putte, H.J.M. (author)
Purpose: The objective of corporate real estate management is to optimally attune corporate accommodation to organisational performance. At universities, the dynamic process to match supply and demand is often hindered by difficulties in the allocation and use of space. This is a challenge for the Dutch universities and perhaps also European...
journal article 2018
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Nase, I. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate how strategic corporate real estate (CRE) management varies across different types of organizational culture. Additionally, the authors examine how a set of well-established strategies is categorized by CRE executives and investigate whether there have been any changes in priorities of...
journal article 2018
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Heywood, Christopher (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Purpose: This paper aims to report an analysis of the graphical representations of 14 corporate real estate (CRE) models. It does this to establish the systematic, metatheoretical requirements for modelling CRE alignment which to date have been disguised in a multitude of models. Design/methodology/approach: This meta study of CRE alignment...
journal article 2018
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Blom, A. (author), Arkesteijn, L. (author), Chavarrias Borras, V. (author), Viparelli, Enrica (author)
journal article 2017
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Arkesteijn, G.A.M. (author), Poot, D.H.J. (author), Niestijl, M. (author), Vernooij, Meike W. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author), van Vliet, L.J. (author), Vos, F.M. (author)
Purpose: To increase the sensitivity in longitudinal analysis of DW-MRI data with the ball-and-sticks model.
conference paper 2017
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Nase, I. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
The quote “Culture eats strategy for breakfast” was made famous by Mark Field, president at Ford, in 2006 and has, ever since, been a guiding principle in management practice of corporations operating across the globe. The general management profession has widely embraced culture as a key factor in strategy design. However, in corporate real...
journal article 2017
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Nase, I. (author), Gupta, K. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author)
Multinational corporations are faced with the need to centralize decision-making regarding their real estate to increase its agility in meeting rapidly changing business needs. In this new scenario of ‘acting globally and thinking locally’ understanding cultural variations across nations and organizations alike is crucial. Analyzing the link...
report 2017
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Arkesteijn, L. (author), Labeur, R.J. (author), Blom, A. (author)
When rivers are forced by statistically invariant boundary conditions (i.e. an upstream water discharge, upstream sediment discharge and downstream base level that fluctuate around constant mean values), and are not subject to any forcing with a temporal trend (e.g. no uplift/subsidence, no sea-level rise), they tend to a morphodynamic...
abstract 2017
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Valks, B. (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), den Heijer, A.C. (author), Vande Putte, H.J.M. (author)
report 2017
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De Visser, Hylke (author), Arkesteijn, M.H. (author), Binnekamp, R. (author), de Graaf, R.P. (author)
Purpose–Alignment of corporate real estate to a corporation’s business strategy is a long-standing issue. In the past multiple models have been developed to support this process, but research shows that they fall short on certain parts of the CRE alignment activity, often lack transparency and fail to choose the real estate strategy that...
abstract 2017
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