Projects
integrating risk profiling in decision support tools Ghent University
The research project objective is to quantify the risk attitude of decision makers using experimental economics. This risk profile is then validated with the observed choice of decistion makers. A validated risk profile can finally be used in decision support tools that endogenously take risk, uncertainty and variation into account including the personal risk attitude of the decision maker.
Comparing the knee joint loading profile of early post-traumatic and non-traumatic knee osteoarthritis: towards prevention of progression with more personalized rehabilitation. KU Leuven
Predictive genetic markers for targeted therapy in gynaecological cancers: bridging the gap between “one-size-fits-all” and personalized treatment KU Leuven
Defining the role of exercise testing and cardiac rehabilitation in the detection and prevention of early-stage heart failure: a roadmap to personalised profiling KU Leuven
Understanding heterogeneity in preschoolers at risk for struggling with mathematics learning: profile analyses and dynamic assessments KU Leuven
Analysis of user privacy in online location-based services KU Leuven
Location-based services (LBSs) have transformed social interactions and personal experiences in the digital landscape. The widespread adoption of smartphones, equipped with GPS sensors, has been instrumental in the rapid integration of LBSs into our daily lives. Notably, LBSs stand as among the most popular applications on major app stores, appreciated by users for their capacity to enhance social connectivity. These services enable users to ...
Why do adolescents self-disclose online? A longitudinal study on adolescents' self-disclosure and protective behaviors in social network sites. University of Antwerp
Apps for cops: a realist evaluation of the impact of mobile information technology on police decision-making and on police-citizen interactions KU Leuven
Police services have increasingly embraced digitalization in recent years, and the offered technologies have become more sophisticated. The digitalization of the police is a frequently discussed topic in academic literature as well. While there is already a considerable amount of research on the impact of various technologies, this primarily focuses on their impact in terms of performance (e.g. effectiveness or efficiency). Much less is known ...
‘Preloading’ amongst students: how much, what and why? KU Leuven
Drinking at university is a well-known phenomenon that is problematic not only because it might be excessive, but also because it happens at a period in time in which a student’s choices and successes might have a lasting effect on his entire life. In this respect, the practice of preloading (consuming alcohol before going to an event or participating in an activity where extra alcohol is consumed or not) is observed in many countries. ...