Projects
MOTUS: Infrastructure for continuous Modular Online Time-Use Survey Vrije Universiteit Brussel
A framework for repetitive large-scale citizen science surveys to inform health policy quickly during different stages of the COVID-19 pandemic Hasselt University
Helping victims of online sexual harassment through online reporting and supporting systems. University of Antwerp
Cyber dating abuse: Towards a clear conceptualisation and examination of a heart-breaking online phenomenon Ghent University
The internet provides ample opportunities for romantic partners to interact, sometimes in a harmful manner. The use of technological applications to express excessive controlling and monitoring behaviours and verbal aggression towards a partner is called cyber dating abuse (CDA). Although some research has already studied the prevalence and nature of CDA, there are still three important knowledge gaps. First, to date, there is no consensus on ...
Stakeholders marketing for online news media. A multi-method research into stakeholder marketing as a strategic framework for news media to build a sustainable business model with its key stakeholders (advertisers and readers). University of Antwerp
Building a Belgian Online Probability Panel (BOPP). University of Antwerp
BOPP - building the Belgian Online Probability Panel Hasselt University
BOPP - building the Belgian Online Probability Panel KU Leuven
The Belgian Online Probability Panel (BOPP) is an advanced
data infrastructure co-owned by all Belgian universities and
intended to boost and integrate interdisciplinary research in
behavioral and social sciences. The panel consists of 4,000
Belgian residents (16y+), randomly selected from the
National Register. Panelists regularly receive short online
surveys. Panelists without internet access can fill out a ...
Sabbatical Bart Meuleman: Setting up the Belgian Online Probabity Panel KU Leuven
A range of social and technological evolutions have shaken up the landscape of survey data collection in recent years. During the corona pandemic, it has become clear on the one hand that classical methods of survey data collection are not very robust against external shocks. On the other hand, the pandemic has demonstrated - more than ever - the need to rapidly collect high-quality data on human behavior and preferences.
Technological ...