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Baaten, D.H.H.M. (author)
development of a global sourcing strategy for IT services for Philips
master thesis 2006
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Nijland, H. (author), Van Wee, B. (author)
In many European countries, the impact of new road and railroad infrastructure is assessed by performing a cost-benefit analysis, monetising as many relevant effects as possible. Considering that noise is a major external effect of traffic, this paper will systematically review the guidelines for monetising noise in different European countries....
journal article 2008
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Klievink, B. (author), Janssen, M. (author)
Government organizations operate a variety of channels to interact with citizens and businesses. Advances in information and communication technology enabled an online presence and more direct interactions. A focus on efficiency makes organizations encourage the use of electronic channels over traditional channels. Also, intermediaries in the...
journal article 2008
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De Jong, H.M. (author)
This study focuses on the processes through which the rules and regulations that govern European electricity markets - and inherently, their integration process - are established. So far, European policy makers have largely followed a 'trial-and-error' approach to finding an appropriate regulatory mode (process) for dealing effectively with...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Van der Veen, R.A.C. (author), Hakvoort, R.A. (author)
In liberalized power markets, balance responsibility and imbalance settlement are two closely related elements that constitute the heart of a balancing market (which is actually an institutional arrangement establishing market-based balancing). This paper aims to compare balance responsibility and imbalance settlement in the Nordic region,...
conference paper 2009
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Annema, J.A. (author), De Wee, G.P. (author)
In this paper eight stories are told about Dutch passenger transport history. The first story is from 1814 about building the first national paved road network suitable for stagecoaches; the last is from 1997 and is about the decision to construct a high speed rail link from Amsterdam to the Brussels. The aim of the paper is to identify policy...
conference paper 2009
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Auger, J.F. (author), Bouma, J.J. (author), Künneke, R. (author)
What are the economic effects of the internationalization of infrastructures? We have addressed this question at the 12th Annual International Conference on the Economics of Infrastructures (Delft, May 2009). Internationalization of infrastructures refers to the increasing network interconnections of infrastructures across borders, and, as a...
book 2009
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Langenberg, J.W. (author)
Electricity is an essential service that can be seen as a utility necessary for modern life. It is typically generated in large scale power plants, and must then be transported through a capital intensive infrastructure known as the transmission grid. It can not be easily stored for later use, which implies that supply and demand of it must be...
master thesis 2009
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Besseling, T.P. (author)
Due to an asset swap in July 2008, Statkraft became a shareholder of two 20 MW biomass fuelled power plants in Emden (BKE) and Landesbergen (BKL), Germany. Both power plants are able to combust almost every solid biomass, but the main fuel is used-wood. Currently, the procurement of the fuel for both plants is outsourced to E.ON. Statkraft is...
master thesis 2009
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Van De Gazelle, D.J.E.A.J. (author)
This thesis work provides a stock level advice model. This advice model is based on an analysis of the end-to-end upply chain risks. Creating risk profiles help to generalize and structure the risks. The lead time of FMCG goods industry has often a stochastic character. The advice model generates product specific stock level advices based on...
master thesis 2009
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De Reuver, M. (author)
Mobile service innovation requires a broad set of resources and capabilities that are not controlled by one single actor. Equipment manufacturers, operators, content providers and application developers have to work together in so-called value networks in order to develop and offer services to end-users. There is serious debate as to how the...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Van Veenstra, A.F. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Klievink, B. (author)
Joining-up is high on the e-government agenda as this is expected to improve service delivery to citizens and businesses. It requires public and private organizations to cooperate with each other within networks that are formed around public services that cross the boundaries of organizations. Cross-organizational processes in such a network are...
journal article 2009
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Afman, M.R. (author)
Consumers largely use outdated and inefficient lighting technology. If 40% of the electricity consumed in residential lighting could be saved, a 320 MW power plant could be taken off the grid. The European Union has acknowledged this problem. Its `ban on bulbs'--regulation tries to force consumers to switch to more efficient lighting (such as...
master thesis 2010
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Van der Veen, R.A.C. (author), Abbasy, A. (author), Hakvoort, R.A. (author)
Imbalance settlement is a vital part of the balancing market, i.e. the institutional arrangement that establishes market-based balance management in liberalized electricity markets. We investigate the impact of the imbalance settlement design on the behaviour of Balance Responsible Parties and thereby on balancing market performance by means of...
conference paper 2010
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Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Klievink, B. (author)
Purpose – In the process of transformation, governments have to deal with a host of stakeholders and complex organizational and technical issues. In this viewpoint paper, an argument is made in favour of using gaming and simulation as tools designed to aid the transformation and reengineering of government. Based on the argument, a research...
journal article 2010
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Bajnath, S.S. (author)
This thesis investigates the extent to which a network-centric based crisis information management system ensures information quality (IQ) and system quality (SQ) in crisis situations.
master thesis 2010
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Van den Berg, W. (author)
Julia Kasmire is writing her PhD dissertation on technology transitions in the Westland greenhouse area. She is looking whether Universal Darwinism (UD) can explain these processes and could lead to could policy recommendations. As a prelude to her research this report focuses on, the less ground braking, technology diffusion in the Westland...
bachelor thesis 2010
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Peters, F.H.J. (author), De Brito, M.P. (author)
This article investigates the application of the Cradle-to-Cradle approach to the electric scooter vehicle, and how the concept of leasing can be used as a means to make it operational. This research is a result of a research project with Eco-Movement, a Dutch firm currently selling electric scooters imported mainly from Asia. Eco-Movement is...
conference paper 2010
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Doffegnies, R.F.A. (author)
master thesis 2010
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Furch, A. (author)
master thesis 2010
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