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Isaenko, Matvei (author)
In my thesis I was studying the interrelation between network topology and dynamics and the emergence and evolution of institutions for the governance of CPR. This research was intended to shed some light on what is the role of networks in formation of endogenous institutions and the possible insights for policy makers and users of CPR. To...
master thesis 2023
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IJpma, Marije (author)
In the last decade, European citizens had to overcome multiple severe disruptive events like Covid-19, extreme weather and war at the EU-boarder. With ongoing climate change and political instability, more crises are expected to arise. To deal with these crises an increased resilience of individuals, organisations and society is needed. One...
master thesis 2023
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Kuttikkattil Remesh Kumar, Rahul (author)
Using an exploratory approach, this research delves into the intricate interplay between diversity and team dynamics, using social network analysis as a powerful tool. By combining theoretical insights from literature with comprehensive network analysis, the effects of diversity on power, influence and communication on construction project teams...
master thesis 2023
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Wiss, Josse (author)
Freshwater is becoming an increasingly scarce resource globally. The chemical industry is the second largest freshwater consuming industry and the largest wastewater producer. To reduce the freshwater consumption sustainable measures are introduced within the industrial sector, of which Industrial Symbiosis (IS), has gained prominence....
master thesis 2023
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DAI, Yuxin (author)
Smart City has become one of the most popular topics in recent years due to the emergence of innovative digital technologies. Start-ups have been active in an innovation system defined as Smart City Entrepreneurial Ecosystem (SCEE) in this study, where stakeholders in the Smart City industry are involved and interact with each other, including...
master thesis 2022
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Schriever, David (author)
Food waste remains a large problem globally, not only in the light of global greenhouse gas emissions, but also in the light of decreasing resource availability. Research in this area has so far mainly focused on behavioral factors influencing production of food waste, while the formal and informal institutions that relate to the management of...
master thesis 2022
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Juárez Pastor, Lidia (author)
India has experienced rapid industrialisation which has led to a significant increase in consumption and, in turn, in waste generation. The informal waste sector (IWS) plays a key role in managing consumer waste. However, this sector is subject to negative social and economic conditions and its integration in formal systems remains unsolved....
master thesis 2022
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Yiğitbaşi, Emre (author)
Urban areas are evolving in terms of their growing population and their developing systems and infrastructure. This evolution brings about concerns regarding social equity, which refers to the fairness of distribution of certain attributes to groups or individuals. Transport equity is one of the dimensions of this issue, and accessibility...
master thesis 2022
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Kistenfeger, Moritz (author)
<br/>To tackle challenges such as climate change, air pollution, traffic accidents, or the lack of space in cities, our urban transportation systems must become sustainable, emission-free, safer, and more efficient. The introduction of shared mobility is seen as a critical component in facilitating a mobility transition in large cities, as...
master thesis 2022
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de Metz, Skip (author)
Due to the dynamic and complex nature of the construction industry, it is evident that the integration of processes and groups is more challenging to attain in comparison to other industries (Demirkesen &amp; Ozorhon,2017). Therefore, there is a call for better integration of project participants and processes in construction projects (Franz et...
master thesis 2022
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Oorschot, Tom (author)
The role of information flows increased over the last decades and has become more important within construction companies as they deal with complicated projects. Multiple recent studies state that enhancing the information flows can result in a better functioning organisation.<br/><br/>Research description<br/>The information flow between the...
master thesis 2021
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Kostense, Bastijn (author)
The COVID-19 pandemic is influencing the Dutch economy heavily. More so, small and medium-sized enterprises, also known as SMEs, are notoriously unstable and as a result, could be even more heavily affected by the coronavirus outbreak. The first major lockdown in The Netherlands was instated on March 23, 2020, which introduced several new...
master thesis 2021
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Kollár, Eniko (author)
Globally, it is estimated by the UN that 2% - 5% of the annual GDP is lost to money laundering. Cur-rent anti-money laundering efforts are hindered by both the lack of trust between financial institutions internationally and the presence of local privacy regulations like GDPR. This makes it unfeasible to share plain transaction data between...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Kreulen, Marijne (author)
This thesis builds on the proposition that the ocean is both an urban and social space. Therefore, marine planning needs to consider socio-cultural risks and opportunities to be deemed sustainable. This reconceptualisation is especially relevant for the Barents Sea, where retreating sea ice leaves the ocean more accessible to marine traffic and...
master thesis 2021
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Doolaard, Marije (author)
The unprecedented major scale and rapid rate of urban growth put an increasing pressure on natural resources for providing energy, materials, and food- and nutrition security. Likewise, an alarming major increase can be witnessed in the generation of food waste (FW) in urban areas. While megacities contribute to 6.7% of the global population, 12...
master thesis 2020
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Houtsma, Y. (author)
Road freight transport has a major impact on society with external effects such as congestion, air pollution and carbon emissions. Therefore, the European Commission stimulates the more sustainable alternative Intermodal Freight Transportation (IFT). To increase the share of IFT, it is needed to know the performance of the current IFT-network....
master thesis 2020
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Aerts, Simon (author)
Stakeholder management is one of the elements of project management within the building industry. Stakeholder management consist of stakeholder analysis and stakeholder engagement. Current stakeholder analysis models, methods and tools are often very focused around one central issue: individual characteristics or relations between stakeholders....
master thesis 2020
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Ramsing, Daimen (author)
The train network is a vital link within the mobility chain. Several aspects in the mobility chain are changing, for example the alternatives in modes and the trip types of passengers. The rail network with the vital locations as stations and the operation of the services on the network seem to be less adaptive, while the travel behaviour of...
master thesis 2020
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Berck, Dominique (author)
This research investigates how to break through intra-organizational data silos in multinational engineering companies by analyzing data sharing networks. Data occurs in many ways like numbers, statistics, and documents in structured and unstructured forms. Companies consider data as one of their most valuable assets for decision-making and to...
master thesis 2020
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van Berkom, Ivanka (author)
In situ tests, such as the cone penetration test (CPT), are a popular tool for geotechnical engineers because they are an efficient and economical method for routine site characterisation, soil profiling and estimation of constitutive properties of soil. The main problem with interpreting in situ test results is the large amount of empiricism...
master thesis 2020
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