Biography
I am a full professor of Health Economics at Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management (ESHPM), Erasmus University Rotterdam. I obtained my MSc in Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1995 and my PhD at VU Amsterdam in 2011. Before joining ESHPM, I worked as transport economist at the Netherlands Economic Institute (NEI) from 1995 to 2000 and as health economist at the institute for Medical Technology Assessment (iMTA) from 2000 to 2006. From 2016 to 2021 I was professor of Economics & Values at Erasmus School of Economics. From 2018 to 2024 I was head of the Department of Health Economics at ESHPM. Since 2024 I am Director of Research and Vice Dean of ESHPM.
Erasmus School of Health Policy & Management
Full professor | Health Economics (HE)
- vanexel@eshpm.eur.nl
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Work
- Lisa Tholen, Christa Blokhuis, Mattijs S. Lambooij, Gillroy R.L. Fraser, Stefan A. Lipman, Job van Exel & Marga C. Ocké (2026) - Understanding consumption of animal- and plant-based protein sources in the Netherlands: A stakeholder-driven causal loop diagram - Appetite, 221 - doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2026.108486 - [link]
- Annamarie de Ruijter, Job van Exel & Niek Mouter (2026) - “It should be relevant, reliable and feasible”: Introducing FACE, an instrument for assessing the face validity of choice experiments - Journal of Choice Modelling, 59 - doi: 10.1016/j.jocm.2026.100609 - [link]
- Valérie Johannavan Hezik-Wester, Saskia de Groot, Job van Exel, Hester van de Bovenkamp & Bert de Graaff (2026) - In good paws: A qualitative investigation into patients’ and caregivers’ experiences with seizure dogs - Epilepsy and Behavior, 178 - doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2026.110954 - [link]
- Karen Trujillo Jara, Daphne C. Voormolen, Werner Brouwer & Job van Exel (2026) - The value of health and well-being from a societal perspective: A willingness to pay experiment in the Netherlands - European Journal of Health Economics, 27 (2), 259-276 - doi: 10.1007/s10198-025-01814-2 - [link]
- Neil McHugh, Job van Exel, Helen Mason & Rachel Baker (2026) - Translating Q methodology results into survey questions for large-scale use: a comparison of approaches - International Journal of Social Research Methodology - doi: 10.1080/13645579.2026.2627339 - [link]
- G. Bagnasco & J. van Exel (2026) - Impact of assistive technologies on caregiver burden and perseverance for people with dementia at home - Health Policy and Technology, 15 (1) - doi: 10.1016/j.hlpt.2025.101134 - [link]
- Sander Boxebeld, Niek Mouter & Job van Exel (2025) - Trade-offs in long-term care for older people in an ageing society: A constrained portfolio choice experiment - Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 32 - doi: 10.1016/j.jeoa.2025.100599 - [link]
- Sydney Howe, Daan Horbach, Lucas van Rijn, Morris Gaff, Job van Exel & Rik Wehrens (2025) - Explaining explainable AI for healthcare: a Q-methodology study - Information Communication and Society - doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2025.2584148 - [link]
- MarĂa J. Mendoza-JimĂ©nez, Karen Trujillo Jara, Job van Exel, Werner Brouwer, Daphne C. Voormolen & Judith Bom (2025) - Validation of the 10-Item Well-being Instrument (WiX) in Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru - Applied research in quality of life, 20 (5), 2161-2179 - doi: 10.1007/s11482-025-10519-w - [link]
- P. P.M. Mos, A. F.H. Hoogenboom, N. J.A. van Exel & V. T. Reckers-Droog (2025) - Viewpoints of local decision-makers on what matters in the allocation of scarce social care resources in the Netherlands - Social Science and Medicine, 383 - doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118407 - [link]
Economics of Well-Being
- Year
- 2025
- Course Code
- FEB53113
Master Thesis HEPL
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2025
- Course Code
- GW4555M
Master Thesis Eu-HEM
- Level
- master
- Year Level
- master
- Year
- 2025
- Course Code
- GW4560M
Master Thesis HE
- Year Level
- master, master
- Year
- 2025
- Course Code
- GW4592M
