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Navas Carrillo, D. (author), Spoormans, L.G.K. (author), Zijlstra, H. (author), Pérez-Cano, Teresa (author)
This paper seeks to approach the context –social, economic and political– that conditioned themassive housing construction in the Netherlands after World War II. For this purpose, it has beennecessary to build a general framework about the construction of public housing in the second halfof the twentieth century, through the analysis of approved...
book chapter 2022
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Nicoletti, L.A. (author), Sirenko, M. (author), Verma, T. (author)
Disparity in spatial accessibility is strongly associated with growing inequalities among urban communities. Since improving levels of accessibility for certain communities can provide them with upward social mobility and address social exclusion and inequalities in cities, it is important to understand the nature and distribution of spatial...
journal article 2022
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Nadimi, Navid (author), Sangdeh, Amin Khoshdel (author), Berangi, M.J.B. (author)
This paper intends to assess the effect of different parameters on traffic congestion around universities. Based on the model outputs, it is possible to propose economic countermeasures for reducing traffic congestion, especially in developing countries. Structural equation modelling was used to assess the relevance between students'...
journal article 2022
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Nicoletti, Leonardo (author)
Throughout history, social movements have often been catalysts for radical societal change. In the past two decades, hashtag activism, the use of social media platforms for internet activism, has become a driving force behind the development of social movements across the world. From #MeToo to #IdleNoMore and most recently #JusticeForGeorgeFloyd...
master thesis 2021
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El-Taliawi, Ola G. (author), Goyal, N. (author), Howlett, Michael (author)
While the emergence of big data raises concerns regarding governance and public policy, it also creates opportunities for diversifying the toolkit for analysis for the policy sciences as a whole, i.e., research concerning policy analysis as well as policy studies. Further, it opens avenues for practice, which together with research requires...
journal article 2021
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Goyal, N. (author)
Although India has made significant progress towards the sustainable development goal on energy (SDG 7), further policy innovations are essential for closing the gap, addressing geographic disparities, and harnessing energy for transformative change. Research can support this process by creating policy-relevant knowledge regarding the energy...
review 2021
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This insightful book provides a unified repository of information on jihadist terrorism. Offering an integrated treatment of terrorist groups, zones of armed conflict and counter-terrorism responses from liberal democratic states, it presents fresh empirical perspectives on the origins and progression of conflict, and contemporary global...
book 2021
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Ho-Sam-Sooi, Nick (author), Pieters, W. (author), Kroesen, M. (author)
Given the significant privacy and security risks of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices, it seems desirable to nudge consumers towards buying more secure devices and taking privacy into account in the purchase decision. In order to support this goal, this study examines the effect of security and privacy on IoT device purchase behaviour and...
journal article 2021
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This insightful book provides an analysis of the central ethical issues that have arisen in combatting global terrorism and, in particular, jihadist terrorist groups, notably Al Qaeda, Islamic State and their affiliates. Chapters explore the theoretical problems that arise in relation to terrorism, such as the definition of terrorism and the...
book 2021
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Leontaris, Manos (author)
The focus of this work is the creation and application of an experimental framework that tests the effectiveness and the impacts of micro-targeted ads. Micro-targeted ads have been used extensively by both political and retail carriers to sway peoples’ opinion, but there haven’t been any academic studies (in an environmentwhich is not controlled...
master thesis 2020
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McMullen, Connor (author)
What happens when we treat our policy messages more like mythology and less like rhetoric? How can we even begin to structure policy as a mythology? What is a myth anyway? This thesis endeavors to explore the mysterious world of stories, through an extensive literature review of literary analysis, and a exemplary case study about the impact of...
master thesis 2019
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Edmunds, Laurel D. (author), Gluderer, Silvia (author), Ovseiko, Pavel V. (author), Kamerling, R. (author), Ton, Jacqueline (author), Vis, Laura (author), Jenni, Mario (author), Tutton, Gregory (author), Lawton-Smith, Helen (author)
Background: While the European Union is striving to become the 'Innovation Union', there remains a lack of quantifiable indicators to compare and benchmark regional innovation clusters. To address this issue, a HealthTIES (Healthcare, Technology and Innovation for Economic Success) consortium was funded by the European Union's Regions of...
journal article 2019
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Rooij, R.M. (author), Rocco, Roberto (author), Bracken, G. (author)
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is the leading institution in the Netherlands for research and education in urbanism. Planning, design and technology traditionally form the key pillars of ‘Dutch urbanism’. The year 2008 marked the beginning of a new section with a new professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built...
journal article 2019
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Havelaar, M. (author), Jaspers, W. (author), van Nederveen, G.A. (author), Auping, W.L. (author), Wolfert, A.R.M. (author)
Infrastructure asset managers are challenged by rapid changes around the world such as urbanisation and climate change. They have to deal with multiple complex and dynamic infrastructure systems that can influence each other and that can be influenced by various uncertain factors. Traditional planning methods are not well suited to complex and...
journal article 2019
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Dijkhuizen, Bob (author)
master thesis 2018
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Steinmann, Patrick (author), Wigman, S.B.J. (author)
Between 2013 and 2015, over one million migrants entered Europe. Many European countries were unprepared for and overwhelmed by the rapidly unfolding, chaotic situation. To better handle future migration waves, and allow quicker exploration of government policy effects and interactions, a geospatial-based system dynamics model of migration flows...
conference paper 2018
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Grover, Purva (author), Kar, Arpan Kumar (author), Dwivedi, Yogesh K. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Elections are among the most critical events in a national calendar. During elections, candidates increasingly use social media platforms to engage voters. Using the 2016 US presidential election as a case study, we looked at the use of Twitter by political campaigns and examined how the drivers of voter behaviour were reflected in Twitter....
journal article 2018
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Grover, Purva (author), Kar, Arpan Kumar (author), Dwivedi, Yogesh K. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Elections are the most critical events for any nation and paves the path for future growth and prosperity of the economy. Due to its high impact, a lot of discussions take place among all stakeholders in social media. In this study, we attempt to examine the discussions surrounding USA Election, 2016 in Twitter. Further we highlight some of...
conference paper 2017
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Matton, R.Y. (author)
Sustainable energy advice is provided in a market in which sustainable energy (SE) consultancies, such as the Energy Research Institute of the Netherlands (ECN), provide SE research for policies and public policy-makers demand for research. However, the Sustainable Energy Advice Market (SEAM) and the way in which the SEAM’s impact on SE public...
master thesis 2016
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Moreno Pessoa, I. (author), Tasan-Kok, M.T. (author), Korthals Altes, W.K. (author)
Urban areas have spatial discontinuities, such as disconnected neighbourhoods, brownfield areas and leftover places. They can be captured by the metaphor of urban porosity. This paper aims to highlight the potential social consequences of urban porosity by creating a ‘porosity index’. The authors argue that these areas can provide capacity for...
journal article 2016
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