Countries citing papers authored by Elvira Haezendonck
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Haezendonck, Elvira, Michaël Dooms, & Alain Verbeke. (2010). Socio-economic impact of ports: Development of a European port economic impact toolkit. VUBIR (Vrije Universiteit Brussel).1 indexed citations
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Haezendonck, Elvira & Michaël Dooms. (2007). Environmental strategy for ports: towards a green gateway approach. VUBIR (Vrije Universiteit Brussel).1 indexed citations
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Haezendonck, Elvira, Alain Verbeke, & Chris Coeck. (2006). Strategic Positioning Analysis for Seaports. Research in Transportation Economics. 16. 141–169.22 indexed citations
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Haezendonck, Elvira, Michaël Dooms, & Chris Coeck. (2006). Environmental strategy for ports: green portfolio analysis as a strategic tool for seaports and inland ports. VUBIR (Vrije Universiteit Brussel). 147–172.2 indexed citations
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Dooms, Michaël & Elvira Haezendonck. (2004). An extension of ‘green port portfolio analysis’ to inland ports: an analysis of a range of eight inland ports in Western Europe. Econstor (Econstor).1 indexed citations
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Haezendonck, Elvira, Greet Pison, Peter J. Rousseeuw, Anja Struyf, & Alain Verbeke. (2001). The core competences of the Antwerp seaport: An analysis of "port specific" advantages. VUBIR (Vrije Universiteit Brussel). 28(3). 325–349.4 indexed citations
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Haezendonck, Elvira. (2001). Essays on Strategy Analysis for Seaports. VUBIR (Vrije Universiteit Brussel).56 indexed citations
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Haezendonck, Elvira, Greet Pison, Peter J. Rousseeuw, Anja Struyf, & Alain Verbeke. (2000). The Competitive Advantage of Seaports. Dépôt institutionnel de l'Université libre de Bruxelles (Université Libre de Bruxelles). 2(2). 69–82.41 indexed citations
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Haezendonck, Elvira, Chris Coeck, & Alain Verbeke. (1999). VALUE ADDED ANALYSIS (VAA) AS A TOOL FOR STRATEGIC PORT PLANNING.. 60–68.3 indexed citations
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Coeck, Chris, Elvira Haezendonck, & Alain Verbeke. (1999). The introduction of an ecological dimension in product portfolio analysis.1 indexed citations
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Coeck, Chris, Elvira Haezendonck, Theo Notteboom, & Alain Verbeke. (1999). The effectiveness of seaport policy in the European Union: a note on the European Commission's Green paper on seaports and maritime infrastructure. 7–25.4 indexed citations
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