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Joris van de Klundert

Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Publications -  82
Citations -  2851

Joris van de Klundert is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 73 publications receiving 2343 citations. Previous affiliations of Joris van de Klundert include Maastricht University & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

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Managing brands and customer engagement in online brand communities

TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual framework is provided that extends our understanding of online brand communities and consumer engagement, and four key OBC dimensions (brand orientation, internet use, funding and governance) are identified and three antecedents (brand related, social and functional) are proposed of consumer-OBC engagement.
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Cyclic scheduling in robotic flowshops

TL;DR: This paper surveys cyclic scheduling problems in robotic flowshops, models for such problems, and the complexity of solving these problems, thereby bringing together several streams of research that have by and large ignored one another and describing and establishing links with other scheduling problems and combinatorial topics.
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Cyclic Scheduling of Identical Parts in a Robotic Cell

TL;DR: A dynamic programming approach is presented that allows the identical parts cyclic scheduling problem can be solved in time polynomial in m, where m denotes the number of machines in the shop.
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How outcomes are achieved through patient portals: A realist review

TL;DR: It appears that as a complement to existing health services, patient portals can lead to improvements in clinical outcomes, patient behavior, and experiences and these networks provide more fertile contexts for patient portals to be effective.
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Production planning problems in printed circuit board assembly

TL;DR: The paper reviews the literature on this topic with an emphasis on the most recent developments on the fundamental structure of the mathematical models and on the relation between these models and some 'environmental' variables such as the layout of the shop or the product mix.