B.A. van de Walle

563 total citations
32 papers, 402 citations indexed

About

B.A. van de Walle is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Information Systems and Management Science and Operations Research. According to data from OpenAlex, B.A. van de Walle has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 402 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 8 papers in Information Systems and 6 papers in Management Science and Operations Research. Recurrent topics in B.A. van de Walle's work include Disaster Management and Resilience (9 papers), Complex Systems and Decision Making (6 papers) and Information Technology Governance and Strategy (4 papers). B.A. van de Walle is often cited by papers focused on Disaster Management and Resilience (9 papers), Complex Systems and Decision Making (6 papers) and Information Technology Governance and Strategy (4 papers). B.A. van de Walle collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and Norway. B.A. van de Walle's co-authors include Tina Comes, Murray Turoff, Erica Gralla, Jarrod Goentzel, Bernd Hellingrath, Antonia Sebastian, Bas Kolen, A.F. Rutkowski, Sebastiaan N. Jonkman and Bo Tao and has published in prestigious journals such as Communications of the ACM, Journal of the Association for Information Systems and Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.

In The Last Decade

B.A. van de Walle

29 papers receiving 361 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
B.A. van de Walle Netherlands 11 192 73 62 55 53 32 402
Raj Prasanna New Zealand 16 253 1.3× 65 0.9× 63 1.0× 111 2.0× 74 1.4× 52 674
Heather Rosoff United States 11 183 1.0× 85 1.2× 38 0.6× 16 0.3× 31 0.6× 28 387
Andriana Gkaniatsou United Kingdom 3 178 0.9× 37 0.5× 33 0.5× 146 2.7× 32 0.6× 6 375
Haruo Hayashi Japan 11 277 1.4× 67 0.9× 16 0.3× 16 0.3× 40 0.8× 102 513
Henrik Tehler Sweden 12 253 1.3× 101 1.4× 13 0.2× 42 0.8× 31 0.6× 41 434
Jaime Santos‐Reyes Mexico 14 122 0.6× 65 0.9× 11 0.2× 24 0.4× 105 2.0× 47 531
Mihoko Sakurai Japan 8 169 0.9× 43 0.6× 27 0.4× 38 0.7× 25 0.5× 25 395
Katsuya Yamori Japan 16 317 1.7× 16 0.2× 33 0.5× 41 0.7× 170 3.2× 79 573
Bandana Kar United States 13 113 0.6× 14 0.2× 23 0.4× 39 0.7× 72 1.4× 49 500

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Fields of papers citing papers by B.A. van de Walle

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of B.A. van de Walle

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of B.A. van de Walle. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of B.A. van de Walle based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with B.A. van de Walle. B.A. van de Walle is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Walle, B.A. van de, et al.. (2018). Turning data into action : Supporting humanitarian field workers with open data. Research portal (Tilburg University). 1030–1039. 4 indexed citations
2.
Gralla, Erica, Jarrod Goentzel, & B.A. van de Walle. (2015). Understanding the information needs of field-based decision-makers in humanitarian response to sudden onset disasters.. ISCRAM. 21 indexed citations
3.
Comes, Tina, et al.. (2015). Bringing Structure to the Disaster Data Typhoon: an Analysis of Decision-Makers’ Information Needs in the Response to Haiyan. Digital Access to Libraries (Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Université de Namur (UNamur) and the Université Saint-Louis (USL-B)). 17 indexed citations
4.
Link, Daniel, et al.. (2014). Reference Task-based Design of Crisis Management Games. Research portal (Tilburg University). 592–596. 10 indexed citations
5.
Walle, B.A. van de, et al.. (2014). How Intellectual Capital Reduces Stress on Organizational Decision- Making Performance: the Mediating Roles of Task Complexity and Time Pressure. ISCRAM. 3 indexed citations
6.
Comes, Tina & B.A. van de Walle. (2014). Measuring disaster resilience: The impact of hurricane sandy on critical infrastructure systems.. ISCRAM. 76 indexed citations
7.
Walle, B.A. van de, et al.. (2013). Disaster in my backyard: A serious game introduction to disaster information management. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 145–150. 19 indexed citations
8.
Walle, B.A. van de, et al.. (2013). Towards an impact evaluation framework for the collaborative information supply chain in humanitarian crisis response. Research portal (Tilburg University). 536–545. 1 indexed citations
9.
Tao, Bo & B.A. van de Walle. (2013). Meeting the sphere standards: An analysis of earthquake response in China.. ISCRAM. 5 indexed citations
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Milis, Koen, et al.. (2013). Impact of the distribution and enrichment of information on the management and coordination of a human-made fast-burning crisis. ISCRAM. 3 indexed citations
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Walle, B.A. van de, et al.. (2009). Group Support Systems for Knowledge Acquisition in Humanitarian Disaster Response Teams: Embedded Research in the Belgian First Aid and Support Team. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 712–722. 3 indexed citations
12.
Walle, B.A. van de & Murray Turoff. (2007). Emergency response information systems: Emerging trends and technologies. Communications of the ACM. 50(3). 29–31. 82 indexed citations
13.
White, Connie, Murray Turoff, & B.A. van de Walle. (2007). A dynamic delphi process utilizing a unified Thurstone scaling method: Collaborative judgement in emergency response. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 7–15. 8 indexed citations
14.
Turoff, Murray, Michael Chumer, B.A. van de Walle, & Ralph H. Sprague. (2006). Introduction to the minitrack on Emergency Preparedness Information Systems. Research portal (Tilburg University). 1 indexed citations
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Turoff, Murray, et al.. (2005). Crisis planning via scenario development gaming. Research portal (Tilburg University). 207–212. 12 indexed citations
16.
Rutkowski, A.F., et al.. (2005). When Stakeholders Perceive Threats and Risks Differently: the Use of Group Support Systems to Develop a Common Understanding and a Shared Response. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. 2(1). 10 indexed citations
17.
Mostert, Pierre, et al.. (2005). The role of IT in crisis management exercising, training and planning in Belgian and Dutch companies : A survey. Research portal (Tilburg University). 131–133. 1 indexed citations
18.
Walle, B.A. van de, et al.. (2005). Operational risk in incident management : A cross-fertilisation between ISCRAM and IT governance. Research portal (Tilburg University). 53–60. 9 indexed citations
19.
Deek, Fadi P., et al.. (2005). Asynchronous Negotiation and Collaboration of Software Requirements for an Emergency Response Information System: An Empirical Investigation. Research portal (Tilburg University). 5–11.
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Walle, B.A. van de, et al.. (2004). A research design for asynchronous negotiation of software requirements for an emergency response information system. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 851–860. 8 indexed citations

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