Bert Meijboom

1.9k total citations
74 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Bert Meijboom is a scholar working on General Health Professions, Economics and Econometrics and Management Information Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Bert Meijboom has authored 74 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in General Health Professions, 17 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 16 papers in Management Information Systems. Recurrent topics in Bert Meijboom's work include Service and Product Innovation (13 papers), Quality and Supply Management (10 papers) and Product Development and Customization (9 papers). Bert Meijboom is often cited by papers focused on Service and Product Innovation (13 papers), Quality and Supply Management (10 papers) and Product Development and Customization (9 papers). Bert Meijboom collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Belgium and Denmark. Bert Meijboom's co-authors include Hans Voordijk, Gert P. Westert, C. Blok, Jos M. G. A. Schols, Katrien Luijkx, Bart Vos, Job de Haan, Wilco C. Graafmans, Maarten De Vos and Pepijn van der Voort and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, European Journal of Operational Research and Journal of Operations Management.

In The Last Decade

Bert Meijboom

72 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Bert Meijboom Netherlands 19 393 376 314 294 243 74 1.3k
Gholamhossein Mehralian Iran 23 1.0k 2.6× 330 0.9× 161 0.5× 190 0.6× 189 0.8× 105 2.0k
Mattias Elg Sweden 19 339 0.9× 401 1.1× 324 1.0× 109 0.4× 373 1.5× 84 1.4k
Cristina Masella Italy 23 291 0.7× 276 0.7× 491 1.6× 77 0.3× 115 0.5× 73 2.0k
Ronald Batenburg Netherlands 21 366 0.9× 552 1.5× 486 1.5× 88 0.3× 81 0.3× 153 1.8k
Craig M. Froehle United States 19 331 0.8× 349 0.9× 705 2.2× 131 0.4× 523 2.2× 34 2.5k
Rickard Garvare Sweden 17 688 1.8× 401 1.1× 217 0.7× 70 0.2× 336 1.4× 49 1.4k
Sharon Williams United Kingdom 20 479 1.2× 542 1.4× 229 0.7× 72 0.2× 87 0.4× 95 1.5k
Kees Ahaus Netherlands 19 334 0.8× 410 1.1× 420 1.3× 50 0.2× 53 0.2× 76 1.3k
Kannan Sethuraman United States 11 274 0.7× 255 0.7× 116 0.4× 457 1.6× 135 0.6× 13 1.1k
Sebastian Gurtner Germany 17 232 0.6× 121 0.3× 194 0.6× 93 0.3× 169 0.7× 33 912

Countries citing papers authored by Bert Meijboom

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Fields of papers citing papers by Bert Meijboom

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bert Meijboom

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Bert Meijboom. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Bert Meijboom 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 Bert Meijboom. Bert Meijboom 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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Peters, Vincent, et al.. (2024). Continuity of care for children with anorexia nervosa in the Netherlands: a modular perspective. European Journal of Pediatrics. 183(5). 2463–2476. 2 indexed citations
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Regge, Mélissa De, Paul Gemmel, Let Dillen, et al.. (2024). Addressing integration in the organization of palliative care in Belgium: a multilevel ecosystems approach using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method. BMC Palliative Care. 23(1). 250–250. 1 indexed citations
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Meijboom, Bert, et al.. (2021). How service modularity can provide the flexibility to support person-centered care and shared decision-making. BMC Health Services Research. 21(1). 1245–1245. 4 indexed citations
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Peters, Vincent, Bert Meijboom, Jan Erik Bunt, et al.. (2020). Providing person-centered care for patients with complex healthcare needs: A qualitative study. PLoS ONE. 15(11). e0242418–e0242418. 15 indexed citations
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Peters, Vincent, et al.. (2019). Modular service provision for heterogeneous patient groups: a single case study in chronic Down syndrome care. BMC Health Services Research. 19(1). 720–720. 5 indexed citations
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Ahaus, Kees, et al.. (2019). Role of lean leadership in the lean maturity—second-order problem-solving relationship: a mixed methods study. BMJ Open. 9(6). e026737–e026737. 14 indexed citations
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Peters, Vincent, Bert Meijboom, & Esther de Vries. (2018). Interfaces in service modularity: a scoping review. International Journal of Production Research. 56(20). 6591–6606. 17 indexed citations
8.
Vries, Esther de, et al.. (2018). Preventing gatekeeping delays in the diagnosis of rare diseases. British Journal of General Practice. 68(668). 145–146. 18 indexed citations
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Wouterse, Bram, Martijn Huisman, Bert Meijboom, Dorly J. H. Deeg, & Johan Polder. (2015). The effect of trends in health and longevity on health services use by older adults. BMC Health Services Research. 15(1). 574–574. 28 indexed citations
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Yzermans, Joris, et al.. (2015). Out-of-Hours Care Collaboration between General Practitioners and Hospital Emergency Departments in the Netherlands. The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 28(6). 807–815. 30 indexed citations
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Luijkx, Katrien, et al.. (2014). The 3 A's of the access process to long-term care for elderly: Providers experiences in a multiple case study in the Netherlands. Health Policy. 119(1). 17–25. 5 indexed citations
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Gemmel, Paul, et al.. (2014). Front-office/back-office configurations and operational performance in complex health services. Brain Injury. 28(3). 347–356. 2 indexed citations
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Drewes, Hanneke W., Mattijs Lambooij, Caroline A. Baan, et al.. (2011). Differences in patient outcomes and chronic care management of oral anticoagulant therapy: an explorative study. BMC Health Services Research. 11(1). 18–18. 3 indexed citations
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Wouterse, Bram, Bert Meijboom, & Johan Polder. (2010). The relationship between baseline health and longitudinal costs of hospital use. Health Economics. 20(8). 985–1008. 9 indexed citations
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Broekhuis, Manda, C. Blok, & Bert Meijboom. (2009). Improving client‐centred care and services: the role of front/back‐office configurations. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 65(5). 971–980. 14 indexed citations
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Meijboom, Bert, et al.. (2005). Labour supply in the home care industry: A case study in a Dutch region. Health Policy. 76(2). 144–155. 17 indexed citations
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Meijboom, Bert, et al.. (2004). Networks for integrated care provision: an economic approach based on opportunism and trust. Health Policy. 69(1). 33–43. 31 indexed citations
19.
Meijboom, Bert. (1998). Production-to-order and international operations:A case study in the clothing industry. Research portal (Tilburg University). 1 indexed citations
20.
Meijboom, Bert. (1984). An input-output like corporate model including multiple technologies and make-or-buy decisions. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 1 indexed citations

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