Netherlands
Working paper
Teenage daughters as a cause of divorce
Evidence from the U.S. that couples with daughters are more likely to divorce than couples with sons has not been found for other Western countries.
Journal article
Formal and informal relations within BIM-enabled supply chain partnerships
Besides providing new insights into SNA deployment for BIM-related research, this article also offers a novel constructivist and inter-organizational perspective on the old concept of SCM.
Report
The effectiveness of parliamentary oversight in defence procurement: an international comparison of Joint Strike Fighter procurements
This paper assesses the effectiveness of the Australian Parliament and its supporting agencies in conducting oversight of major defence procurements in comparison with other nations, using the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) procurement as a case study.
Conference paper
Exploring the application of Lean principles to a construction supply chain
The characteristics known in construction are often seen as peculiarities of the industry and prevent the attainment of flows as efficient as in manufacturing. The construction industry knows two typical problems resulting from high levels of fragmentation and low levels of repetition: lack of control and decreasing performance. This paper sets out to explore possibilities...
Report
Lessons from previous ‘coal transitions’ high-level summary for decision-makers
This report aims to provide a deeper understanding of what a 'just transition' away from coal production and use might look like in practice. It provides six historical case studies of regional coal mining transitions that have occurred or are ongoing in Europe and the United States in recent decades.