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        A knowledge management process measurement instrument

        Samii, Behzad (2004)
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        Benefits management: the results of an international survey of benefits management practices in 2006

        De Hertogh, Steven; Van den broecke, Erik; Ward, J.; Vereecke, Ann; Viaene, Stijn (2006)
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        Bridging the gap between strategy and projects through programme and portfolio management

        De Hertogh, Steven; Van den broecke, Erik; Vereecke, Ann; Harpham, A. (2006)
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        Business Analytics Project Managers: what defines them

        Viaene, Stijn; Van den Bunder, Annabel (2011)
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        Cash logistics: PROSEGUR strategic supply chain network re-design

        Pibernik, Richard; Samii, Behzad (2006)
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        Collaboration in the supply chain: success factors and pitfalls and their impact on performance

        Vereecke, Ann; Pandelaere, Els; Vanpoucke, Evelyne (2005)
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        Cost benefit analysis in the context of the Energy Infrastructure Package

        Meeus, Leonardo; von der Fehr, Nils-Henrik M; Azevedo, Isabel; He, X.; Olmos, L.; Glachant, Jean-Michel (EU FP7 Framework Program, 2013)
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        Data scientists aren't domain experts

        Viaene, Stijn (Vlerick Business School, 2013)
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        Defining digital

        Viaene, Stijn; Cumps, Bjorn; Geebels, Maarten (Centre for Excellence in Enterprise Architecture, 2015)
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        Designing information-driven businesses

        Cumps, Bjorn (2017)
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        Digitisation in the petrochemical supply chain

        Vereecke, Ann; Van den Bergh, Joachim; Varganova, Olga (The European Petrochemical Association (EPCA), 2018)
        In the contemporary fast-changing business and consumer environment, traditional businesses experience a wide range of challenges and opportunities, coming from new digital technologies. EPCA has therefore engaged in this research project with Vlerick Business School to identify how digitisation can create extra value in the supply chain of the petrochemical sector. Professor Ann Vereecke and researchers Joachim Van den Bergh and Olga Varganova conducted the research in two phases. Through a survey to a large number of respondents, they have investigated the digital technology awareness and digital innovation practices present in companies that are active in the petrochemical supply chain. Secondly, they identified some best practices of digitisation in the petrochemical supply chain and present them as eleven short cases, eye-openers showing the value that can be created through digitisation and how to get it done.
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        Duurzame logistiek in vlaanderen: best practices en knelpunten bij implementatie

        Boute, Robert; Desmet, David (2009)
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        Eandis research chair in resilient supply chains April 2010 - April 2015

        Samii, Behzad; Li, Lingxin (Vlerick Business School, 2014)
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        Emerging business models for additive manufacturing

        Van Dyck, Walter; Denayer, Benjamin; Reymer, Andries; Boënne, Mathias (Vlerick Business School, 2015)
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        Enterprise Architecture and BPM: friend or foe?

        Cumps, Bjorn; Viaene, Stijn; Geebels, Maarten (Centre for Excellence in Enterprise Architecture, 2014)
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        European distribution and warehouse review

        Cueva, O.; Escobedo, G.; Samii, Behzad; Pibernik, Richard (2009)
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        Europese distributiecentra in Vlaanderen: typologie en toekomstperspectieven

        Desmet, David; Boute, Robert; Vereecke, Ann (2010)
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        Finance transformation in an ICT support organisation. A case study at the Belgian Railways ICTRA

        Demeere, Nathalie; Lutin, Luc; Viaene, Stijn; Jolyon, Olivier (2012)
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        From enterprise architect to opportunity architect. The changing role of enterprise architecture in a digital transformation context

        Bontinck, Greet; Cumps, Bjorn; Viaene, Stijn; Bille, Wesley; Vanden Brande, Joachim (Centre for Excellence in Enterprise Architecture, 2015)
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        Getting fit for profitable growth - Turn your supply chain into a strategic asset

        Vereecke, Ann; Van Steendam, Tom; Waterinckx, Alex; Vermeire, Peter (2015)
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