Projects
What partnership? A normative-theoretical framework and empirical analysis of the partnership concept in EU-OACPS development cooperation Ghent University
‘Partnership’ is a buzzword in development cooperation, but it is unclear what a partnership should be and what it means in practice. My project will combine pragmatist political theory with empirical research to elaborate a normative framework for the assessment of partnerships, and I will conduct
a direct content analysis on a comprehensive dataset of EU development cooperation with OACPS.
Realizing customized and more inclusive education: research on high-quality cooperation between mainstream and special education schools. University of Antwerp
Flemish photonics strategy: rrf opportunities in European cooperation and collaboration with Netherlands and Ireland Vrije Universiteit Brussel
plan "Flemish Resilience", the VUB photonics team B-PHOT team is asking for support to fulfil its coordinating role in PhotonHub Europe, the pan-European Digital Innovation Hub for Photonics, by anchoring the PhotonHubEurope front office in Flanders, specifically in the in ...
The role of citizen participation inuUrbandDesign: seeking sustainable cooperation in Boston. University of Antwerp
Market structures and cooperation incentives in a circular economy. KU Leuven
This project concerns the microeconomic analysis of cooperation incentives along the entire life cycle of goods in a circular economy. Transition towards a more circular economy is seen by policy makers around the world as a key strategy to achieve the long term climate policy targets of the 2015 Paris Agreement. Circular economy strategies require however new ways of cooperation among stakeholders (virgin material companies, commodity ...
Establishing Cooperation for the 'weDrones' Platform Hasselt University
Corporate venturing and strategic cooperation between family businesses and startups KU Leuven
Cross-border Data Flows between the European Union and China: A Comparative Analysis of Data Protection Laws and Future Cooperation Ghent University
Flows of personal data of citizens across borders are increasingly important in international trade, not in the least between the European Union and China. The respective legislative frameworks that govern the protection of personal data, however, significantly differ. This gives rise to urgent questions
related to jurisdiction (competence and applicability of law), safeguarding of data protection standards, enforcement and ...