Past activties
- Academy of Management Conference Best Papaer Award - Runner Up, 2018: "Wrong time, wrong place: The role of collaboration in mitigating disruptions in complex networks, van den Adel, M., de Vries., T. and van Donk, D.P.
- Purchasing Symposium: The changing value proposition of Purchasing, April 2018
- Workshop with consortium parnterns, September 2017
- Invited Presentation at TsukubaGlobal ScienceWeek, Tsukuba, Japan, September 28-30, 2015: Building resilient supply chains: the role of supply chain integration (Dirk Pieter van Donk, Kirstin Scholten, Cristina Sancha)
Master Thesis Projects:
- Master Thesis January 2018 to June 2018
- Jannek Kapahnke completed his Master Thesis research: Cross-Plant coordination: Exploring its mechanisms and effects
- Loes Esveldt completed her Master thesis research: Manufacturing firms in a service context - how to detect epidemic product failures
- Ewin Siegers completed his Master Thesis research: The Influence of Interorganizational Information Systems on Resilience Within Buyer-Supplier Relationships
- Martijn Kruse completed his Master Thesis research: Supply chain risk avoidance strategies: an empirical research on cargo theft
- Aaron Metzen completed his Master Thesis research: Interaction of supply chain resilience strategies within a buyer-supplier relationship
- Master Thesis September 2017 to January 2018
- Lorena Polle completed her Master Thesis research: The challenge of near-miss identification: An exploratory investigation of supply chain near-misses
- Esther van der Maten completed her Master thesis research: Expecting the unexpected: An explorative study into learning from near-misses to build supply chain robustness
- Tony Mullie completed his Master Thesis research: Understanding decision making in supply chain resilience: The influence of SCRES strategies on decision making
- Master Thesis January 2017 to June 2017
- Chen-Tin Wang completed her Master Thesis research: The influence of collaboration on organisational resilience in disruptive events: A contigency model
- Harbert Blokland completed his Master thesis research: From a buyer’s perspective: how should suppliers be managed to balance robustness and efficiency?
- Master Thesis September 2016 to January 2017: Hilbert Oost completed his Master thesis research: Bundling cables or bundling efforts: Horizontal Collaboration in the Public Sector
- Master Thesis January 2016 to June 2016
- Sido de Haan completed his Master thesis research: Planning risks or risky planning? A multiple-case study on how S&OP can cope with supply chain risks
- Hylke Reitsma completed his Master thesis research: What’s the message? Information use in the S&OP process
- Justin David completed his Master thesis research: Fortifying the organization, creating robustness through coordination: Coupling dyadic and network level of analysis
- Master Thesis September 2015 to January 2016
- Stephanie Bräuer completed her Master thesis research: Trade- off for Supply Chain Resilience: The Effects of Efficiency and Redundancy in Maintenance
- Lena Staubitz completed her Master thesis research: Facing the Unpredictable: How Behavioral Aspects in Scheduling Contribute to Supply Chain Resilience
- Master Thesis January 2015 to June 2015:
- Elbrich de Jong completed her Master thesis research: How supply chain robustnes enhances supply chain resilience
- Mike Kroon completed his Master thesis research: The role of social capital in building supply network resilience: A triadic approach
- Benjamin Ward completed his Master thesis research: How can total productive maintenance enable supply network resilience: A case of supply network in utilities
- Pim Jansen completed his Master thesis research: Are integrated supply chains more resilient?
- Cor Jonker completed his Master thesis research: Supply chain resilience, learning from disruptions: A multiple case study in the water supply industry
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