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  • Privacy: the quest for a new independent variable during the implementation of big data a re-specification of DeLone & McLean’s success model during the implementation of a new socio-technical phenomenon: big data Master Thesis

    Rossel, J.N.H.

    July 2015
  • How do perks affect campaign performance? a study on commercial reward-based crowdfunding campaigns Master Thesis

    Persoon, A.J.P.

    July 2015
  • Evaluation of the IBA selection procedure how an educational data mining approach can provide valuable hindsight, insight and foresight into selection procedures Master Thesis

    Wevers, C.J.

    July 2015
  • Unlocking the attention of the executive board on business continuity management Master Thesis

    Sloote, J.E.C.

    July 2015
  • Un-blackboxing the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship an exploratory case study Master Thesis

    Fodde, M.

    July 2015
  • Smart cities, a framework: improving decision making by becoming a data-driven city Master Thesis

    Velberg, R.

    July 2015
  • Motivating flexible charging behavior of electric vehicles in office car parks Master Thesis

    Bodenhorst Meyer, B.R.

    July 2015
  • Come, combine, conquer: how multiple incremental innovations and changes can compel an organization to change their business model radically an exploratory study Master Thesis

    Gerritsen, M.N.

    July 2015
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