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Blank, J.L.T. (author), Koolman, A.H.E. (author), Koot, P.M. (author)
In sommige delen van de overheid speelt de vraag of de verdeling van middelen binnen de overheid wel optimaal is. Investeringen in het onderwijs bijvoorbeeld leveren zowel individueel als maatschappelijk rendement op. Als een land investeert in onderwijs kan dat besparingen opleveren in de bestrijding van criminaliteit, in de uitgaven aan...
working paper 2009
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Blank, J.L.T. (author), Haelermans, C.M.G. (author)
Het begrip productiviteit speelt tegenwoordig een belangrijke rol in het onderwijs. Scholen willen met bestaande middelen meer bereiken voor hun organisatie en hun leerlingen. Daarnaast speelt ook het voorspelde lerarentekort mee. Met minder docenten moeten toch goede prestaties geleverd worden. Een van de mogelijke oplossingen om de...
working paper 2011
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van der Kooij, B.J.G. (author)
The concept of the General Purpose Technology (GPT) of the late 1990s is a culmination of many evolutionairy views in innovation-thinking. By definition the GPT considers the technical, social, and economic effects of meta-technologies like steam-technology and electric technology. This paper uses Schumpeter’s concept of ’cluster on innovations’...
working paper 2017
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van der Kooij, B.J.G. (author)
The concept of the General Purpose Technology (GPT) of the late 1990s is a culmination of many evolutionairy views in innovation-thinking. By definition the GPT considers the technical, social, and economic effects of meta-technologies like steam-technology and electric technology. This paper uses Schumpeter’s concept of ’cluster on innovations’...
working paper 2016
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Thoring, K.C. (author), Mueller, Roland M. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author), Badke-Schaub, P.G. (author)
The term “creative space” describes a relatively recent phenomenon of innovative workplace design. Such creative workspaces are becoming popular in industry and academia. However, the impact of specific spatial design decisions on creativity and innovation is not yet fully understood. This paper provides an overview of state-of-the-art research...
review 2020
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Caljouw, M. (author)
Traditioneel worden dijken bekleedt met steenzettingen, asfalt, gras of breuksteen. Echter, er worden steeds meer initiatieven voorgesteld waarbij innovatieve materialen worden toegepast als dijkbekleding. Deze initiatieven zul len in de toekomst leiden tot een efficienter of maatschappelijk beter geaccepteerde dijkbekleding. Tot nag toe is voor...
report 2010
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Van der Panne, G. (author), Van Beers, C. (author)
The literature is inconclusive as to whether Marshallian specialization or Jacobian diversification externalities favour regional innovativeness. The specialization argument poses that regional specialization towards a particular industry improves innovativeness in that industry. Regional specialization allows for knowledge to spill over among...
report 2006
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Blank, J.L.T. (author), Haelermans, C.M.G. (author)
Is een innovatieve school een productieve school? is een van de slotpublicaties van het Innovatieproject van de VO-raad. De vraag is relevant, want bijna alle scholen voor voortgezet onderwijs werken aan innovaties. Maar wordt het onderwijs hier ook beter van? Daarover gaat dit boekje. Het beschrijft de resultaten van een kwantitatieve studie...
report 2011
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Brite EuRam III (author)
report 1999
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Kwon, M. (author), Hudders, Liselot (author), Mlecnik, E. (author), M'Foungoulie, Kémal (author)
In the current context of energy transition, practices for reducing energy consumption are encouraged by many local authority schemes, in particular for households. Homeowners are called upon to change their energy practices to save money, while ensuring better comfort in the home.<br/>Home Energy Monitoring or Management Systems (HEMS) are...
report 2021
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van Wezenbeek, W.J.S.M. (author)
report 2016
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Peck, David (author)
This report presents the findings from a review of more than one hundred Research &amp; Innovation (R&amp;I) projects under EU Framework programmes FP6 and FP7, dealing with a range of circularity considerations related to product design, manufacturing, use and after-use. Nine independent experts analysed these projects, brought in their own...
report 2020
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van Wezenbeek, W.J.S.M. (author)
report 2016
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Steen, K.Y.G. (author), van Bueren, Ellen (author)
Urban living labs have become a popular phenomenon in today’s cities. The Living Lab approach would provide real life research with its multiple stakeholders in a co-innovating inclusive setting, crucial in creating metropolitan solutions with impact, that will be adopted smoothly and swiftly by all involved, and thus help achieve prosperous...
report 2017
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Mlecnik, E. (author)
To meet carbon reduction goals, local authorities aim to achieve a market acceleration for owner-occupied singlefamily home renovations by increasing awareness of – and enabling access to – low-carbon technologies for homeowners in target areas. In this framework, this research summarizes and examines project experiences of seven local...
poster 2022
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Ninan, Johan (author), Sergeeva, Natalya (author)
The objective of this research study was to investigate the role of narratives in shaping multiple innovations in the UK construction industry. A total of 133 innovation stories published in a year are compiled from a digital portal Infrastructure Industry Innovation Partnership (i3P). The stories are qualitatively analyzed using open coding,...
other 2023
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Meijer, S. (author)
Innovation in the Dutch railways in the domain of capacity management and traffic control is increasingly difficult to implement because of the large interconnectedness of all processes and separation into different institutions and organizations. Meanwhile there is a push for quality improvements leading to more robustness and resilience as...
journal article 2012
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Wever, R. (author), Vogtländer, J. (author)
The classical sustainability perspective on packaging is to reduce the environmental impact or eco burden of the packaging, using life cycle assessment to evaluate different design alternatives. Simultaneously, the classical marketing perspective on packaging is to generate value through differentiation, for instance, by providing additional...
journal article 2012
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Joore, J.P. (author), Brezet, J.C. (author)
Change actors like designers play a strategic role in innovation and transition processes towards a sustainable society. They act at all levels of society and need help to find their way through increasingly interrelated innovation systems. To support their efforts, there is a need for a design supportive model that (1) can provide insight into...
journal article 2014
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Carbon, C.C. (author), Michael, L. (author), Leder, H. (author)
Consumer product design needs design evaluation for obtaining information about consumers’ preferences and liking to optimize market success. Such evaluations are usually conducted in simple single-shot studies where consumers only once have to evaluate, for instance, the attractiveness of a design. However, innovative designs often break common...
journal article 2008
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