prof.dr. (Peter) PHM Vervest

Biography

Peter Vervest is a professor of information management and networks at the Department of Technology and Operations Management, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM).

His key research areas include decision science; network technologies and applications; business networks; competitive strategy; and change management.

Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University

Visiting professor | Department of Technology and Operations Management
Email
pvervest@rsm.nl
Location
Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam

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Work

  • Sarita Koendjbiharie

    The Information-Based View on Business Network Performance
  • Vinay Tiwari

    Transition Process and Performance in IT Outsourcing: Evidence from a Field Study and Laboratory Experiments
  • Ting Li

    Informedness and Customer-Centric Revenue Management
  • Diederik van Liere

    Network Horizon and the Dynamics of Network Positions: A Multi-Method Multi-Level Longitudinal Study of Interfirm Networks
  • Matthijs Wolters

    The Business of Modularity and the Modularity of Business
  • Otto Koppius

    Information Architecture and Electronic Market Performance
  • Dominique Delporte-Vermeiren

    Improving the flexibility and profitability of ICT-enabled business networks: an assessment method and tool
  • Meditya Wasesa

    Agent-based Inter-organizational Systems in Advanced Logistics Operations
  • Evelien van der Hurk

    Passengers, Information, and Disruptions
  • Wouter Vermeer

    Propagation in Networks: The impact of information processing at the actor level on system-wide propagation dynamics
  • Marcel van Oosterhout

    Business Agility and Information Technology in Service Organizations
  • Paul Bouman

    Passengers, Crowding and Complexity
  • Saeed Khanagha

    Dynamic capabilities for managing emerging technologies Organizational and managerial antecedents of effective adoption of Cloud Computing

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