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Zhou, H. (author), Dorsman, J.L. (author), Mandjes, M. (author), Snelder, M. (author)
Nowadays, many cities are intending to reduce the use of private vehicles. Governments are incorporating new mobility services and are adapting their parking policies to promote a more sustainable mobility, as both stra tegies are believed to have the potential to reduce private vehicle use. To understand the effects of these stra tegies, one...
article 2023
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Dhondt, S. (author), Oeij, P.R.A. (author), Hulsegge, G. (author)
The organisational context mediates the relationship between technology and work impact. This reality is not recognised, nor acknowledged, in many studies. However, the European Company Survey 2019 has revealed this relationship in European companies. This mediating role of the organisational context has not yet been sufficiently explored....
bookPart 2023
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Zhou, H. (author), Dorsman, J.L. (author), Mandjes, M. (author), Snelder, M. (author)
Nowadays, many cities are intending to reduce the use of private vehicles. Governments are incorporating new mobility services and are adapting their parking policies to promote a more sustainable mobility, as both strategies are believed to have the potential to reduce private vehicle use. To understand the effects of these strategies, one...
bookPart 2022
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Safari, M. (author), Oortwijn, W. (author), Huisman, M. (author)
Many real-world problems such as internet routing are actually graph problems. To develop efficient solutions to such problems, more and more parallel graph algorithms are proposed. This paper discusses the mechanized verification of a commonly used parallel graph algorithm, namely the Bellman–Ford algorithm, which provides an inherently...
conference paper 2021
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Diran, D.D.D. (author), Hoppe, T. (author), Ubacht, J. (author), Slob, A. (author), Blok, K. (author)
article 2020
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Sewell, F. (author), Strupp, C. (author), van der Laan, J.W. (author), Wolf, D.C. (author), Wolterink, G. (author), Woutersen, R. (author), Zvonar, Z. (author), Heusinkveld, H. (author), Braakhuis, H. (author)
Currently the only methods for non-genotoxic carcinogenic hazard assessment accepted by most regulatory authorities are lifetime carcinogenicity studies. However, these involve the use of large numbers of animals and the relevance of their predictive power and results has been scientifically challenged. With increased availability of innovative...
article 2020
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Jansen, M.M. (author), Delahaij, R. (author)
This study builds on the experiences of a Dutch reconnaissance platoon deployed in Afghanistan in which leadership was not accepted. Setup as a qualitative single case study, this article advances our understanding of how group dynamics and contextual factors might impact the acceptance of leadership. Rather than primarily focusing on the...
article 2020
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de Leede, J. (author), Drupsteen, L. (author), Schrijver, E. (author), Goudswaard, A. (author), Dag, N. (author), van der Weide, J. (author), Verbiest, S. (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) cope with the need for labour flexibility. Most previous studies ignore the labour flexibility practices of SMEs, especially in times of economic growth and tight labour markets. Design/methodology/approach: A multiple case study approach is applied, with...
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Koirala, B.P. (author), van Oost, E. (author), van der Windt, H. (author)
With energy transition gaining momentum, energy storage technologies are increasingly spotlighted as they can effectively handle mismatches in supply and demand. The decreasing cost of distributed energy generation technologies and energy storage technologies as well as increasing demand for local flexibility is opening up new possibilities for...
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Schröder, P. (author), Vergragt, P. (author), Brown, H.S. (author), Dendler, L. (author), Gorenflo, N. (author), Matus, K. (author), Quist, J. (author), Rupprecht, C.D.D. (author), Tukker, A. (author), Wennersten, R. (author)
Urban consumption patterns and lifestyles are increasingly important for the sustainability of cities today and in the future. However, considerations of consumption issues, social norms, behaviour and lifestyles within current urban sustainability research and practices are limited. Much untapped potential for the reduction of the environmental...
article 2019
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Koivisto, A.J. (author), Kling, K.I. (author), Fonseca, A.S. (author), Brostrøm Bluhme, A. (author), Moreman, M. (author), Yu, M. (author), Costa, A.L. (author), Giovanni, B. (author), Ortelli, S. (author), Fransman, W. (author), Vogel, U. (author), Jensen, K.A. (author)
Nanoscale TiO2 (nTiO2) is manufactured in high volumes and is of potential concern in occupational health. Here, we measured workers exposure levels while ceramic honeycombs were dip coated with liquid photoactive nanoparticle suspension and dried with an air blade. The measured nTiO2 concentration levels were used to assess process specific...
article 2018
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Niks, I.M.W. (author), Gevers, J.M.P. (author), de Jonge, J. (author), Houtman, I.L.D. (author)
Effective interventions to prevent work stress and to improve health, well-being, and performance of employees are of the utmost importance. This quasi-experimental intervention study presents a specific method for diagnosis of psychosocial risk factors at work and subsequent development and implementation of tailored work stress interventions,...
article 2018
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Leemans, M. (author), van der Aalst, W.M.P. (author), van den Brand, M.G.J. (author), Schiffelers, R.R.H. (author), Lensink, L. (author)
Over the last decades, the complexity of high-tech systems, and the softwaresystems controlling them,has increased considerably. In practice, it is hard to keep knowledge and documentation of these ever-evolving software systems up-to-date with their actual realization; we are dealing with legacy software. Clearly, this lack of knowledge,...
article 2018
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Verweij, J.M. (author)
This paper discusses the influence of hydraulic continuity of reservoirs and faults and the lack thereof on the occurrence of local pore fluid pressure conditions deviating from previously established regional trends. The hydrodynamic-based approaches will be illustrated with case studies from the Netherlands, in particular.
conference paper 2017
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Smailhodzic, E. (author), Boonsta, A. (author), Langley, D.J. (author)
Social media enable patients to communicate with a large number of their peers, share experiences, and provide each other with emotional and informational support. In this way, social media using patients develop a new logic in healthcare, which we propose as social media logic. This raises the question what this social media logic means and how...
conference paper 2016
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Maathuis, C.E. (author), Pieters, W. (author), van den Berg, J. (author)
In the last decades we witnessed the creation of a virtual world: cyberspace, which offers plenty of opportunities and challenges. Meanwhile, we are confronted with many conflict situations between different groups of people or countries. In the last years, several events have been described in terms of cyber warfare or the use of cyber weapons,...
conference paper 2016
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Janssen, G.R. (author), de Man, A.P. (author), Quak, H.J. (author)
Supply chain collaboration, in which two or more autonomous firms work together to plan and execute supply chain operations, is becoming ever more important to remain competitive in business. Yet, through collaboration concerns arise about whether the benefits and risks of collaboration are split in an acceptable and fair manner. This research...
bookPart 2015
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Coninx, A. (author), Baxter, P. (author), Oleari, E. (author), Bellini, S. (author), Bierman, B. (author), Blanson Henkemans, O. (author), Canamero, L. (author), Cosi, P. (author), Enescu, V. (author), Ros Espinoza1, R. (author), Hiolle, A. (author), Humbert, R. (author), Bernd Kiefer, B. (author), Kruijff-Korbayova, I. (author), Looije, R. (author), Mosconi, M. (author), Neerincx, M. (author), Paci, G. (author), Patsis, G. (author), Pozzi, C. (author), Sacchitelli, F. (author), Sahli, H. (author), Sanna, A. (author), Sommavilla, G. (author), Tesser, F. (author), Demiris, Y. (author), Belpaeme, T. (author)
Social robots have the potential to provide support in a number of practical domains, such as learning and behaviour change. This potential is particularly relevant for children, who have proven receptive to interactions with social robots. To reach learning and therapeutic goals, a number of issues need to be investigated, notably the design of...
article 2015
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Frijns, R.M.W. (author), Adyanthaya, S. (author), Stuijk, S. (author), Voeten, J.P.M. (author), Geilen, M.C.W. (author), Schiffelers, R.R.H. (author), Corporaal, H. (author)
Analyzing worst-case application timing for systems with shared resources is difficult, especially when non-monotonic arbitration policies like First-Come-First-Served (FCFS) scheduling are used in combination with varying task execution times. Analysis methods that conservatively analyze these systems are often based on state-space exploration,...
conference paper 2014
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Eckartz, S. (author), Emde, F. (author), Spitzer, A.M. (author), Stornebrink, M.H.M. (author)
Dit artikel beschrijft een framework dat organisaties in een keten kan helpen om hun volwassenheid op het gebied van ketensamenwerking te bepalen en verbeteren. Immers, samenwerking in een informatieketen is vaak nog ingewikkelder dan samenwerking in een productieproces dat is gericht op het voortbrengen van fysieke goederen. Het raamwerk is...
conference paper 2014
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