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Organization profile
Layman's description
The research of the Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management takes place in a network context, for example by members of the department or faculty who write a publication together with students with promising graduation research. In addition, interdisciplinary research takes place through the Research Program Learning and Innovaiton in Resilient Systems (LIRS) and the PhD program, in which various PhD students also participate. Interuniversity research takes place in various national and international contexts.
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Profiles
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Kees Gelderman
- Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management - Associate professor
- Research Line Innovation (part of LIRS program) - Associate Professor
- Research Line Resilience (part of LIRS program) - Associate Professor
Person: Academic
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P.W.Th. Ghijsen
- Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management - Associate professor
- Research Line Resilience (part of LIRS program) - Associate Professor
Person: Academic
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Kim Janssens
- Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management - Lecturer
- Research Program Learning and Innovation in Resilient systems (LIRS) - Lecturer
Person: Academic
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MinPlas: Minimizing the environmental impact of (micro)plastics by integrated modelling of supply and source-to-impact chains
Ragas, A., Krikke, H., Löhr, A., van Wijnen, J. & Hoeke, S.
1/04/21 → 31/03/26
Project: PhD project
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Learning-based dynamic capabilities in closed-loop supply chains: an expert study
Ritola, I., Krikke, H. & Caniëls, M. C. J., 5 Jan 2022, In: International Journal of Logistics Management. 33, 5, p. 69-84 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open Access -
50 Shades of Green: Insights into Personal Values and Worldviews as Drivers of Green Purchasing Intention, Behaviour, and Experience
Caniels, M. C. J., Lambrechts, W., Platje, J., Motylska-Kuźma, A. & Fortuński, B., 8 Apr 2021, In: Sustainability. 13, 8, p. 1-18 18 p., 4140.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Do happy employees make happy customers? An explanatory research on satisfaction in the Dutch veterinary practice
van den Bogaard, K. & Schijns, J. M. C., 24 Nov 2021, p. 16-16. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › Professional
Open Access
Prizes
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2nd prize in Best Healthcare paper Award 24th IPSERA Conference, Amsterdam
Gelderman, Kees (Recipient), 30 Mar 2015
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards) › Academic
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Award for the best conference paper
Gelderman, Kees (Recipient), 2005
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards) › Academic
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Award for the Best Conference Paper
Gelderman, Kees (Recipient), 2007
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards) › Academic
Activities
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Journal of Computers in Education (Journal)
Jos Schijns (Peer reviewer)
4 Apr 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work types › Publication Peer-review (journal publication) › Academic
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TQM Journal (Journal)
Jos Schijns (Peer reviewer)
9 Jan 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work types › Publication Peer-review (journal publication) › Academic
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Critical incidents and supplier satisfaction - investigating tipping points in seller's markets
Kim Janssens (Speaker)
10 Apr 2022 → 13 Apr 2022Activity: Talk or presentation types › Talk or presentation (not at a conference) › Academic
Press / Media
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Higher educationf or sustainable development in Flanders: balancing between normative and transformative approaches.
26/09/17
1 Media contribution
Press/Media › Popular
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Professional development for sustainability: the role of empowerment
17/07/17
1 Media contribution
Press/Media › Popular