Sander van Cranenburgh

1.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
61 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

Sander van Cranenburgh is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Transportation and General Decision Sciences. According to data from OpenAlex, Sander van Cranenburgh has authored 61 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 39 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 27 papers in Transportation and 15 papers in General Decision Sciences. Recurrent topics in Sander van Cranenburgh's work include Economic and Environmental Valuation (34 papers), Transportation Planning and Optimization (21 papers) and Urban Transport and Accessibility (16 papers). Sander van Cranenburgh is often cited by papers focused on Economic and Environmental Valuation (34 papers), Transportation Planning and Optimization (21 papers) and Urban Transport and Accessibility (16 papers). Sander van Cranenburgh collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Australia and United Kingdom. Sander van Cranenburgh's co-authors include Caspar Chorus, Ahmad Alwosheel, Bert van Wee, Niek Mouter, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida Correia, Maaike Snelder, Bart van Arem, Cristian Ángelo Guevara, Oded Cats and Thijs Dekker and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Business Research, Tourism Management and Accident Analysis & Prevention.

In The Last Decade

Sander van Cranenburgh

50 papers receiving 1.1k citations

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sander van Cranenburgh Netherlands 16 479 332 327 121 97 61 1.2k
Erel Avineri United Kingdom 21 1.1k 2.4× 540 1.6× 356 1.1× 112 0.9× 115 1.2× 81 1.7k
Cinzia Cirillo United States 23 925 1.9× 463 1.4× 411 1.3× 157 1.3× 28 0.3× 97 1.5k
Stephen Greaves Australia 24 1.4k 2.8× 272 0.8× 606 1.9× 106 0.9× 37 0.4× 118 2.3k
Marcela Munizaga Chile 18 1.5k 3.1× 573 1.7× 351 1.1× 176 1.5× 75 0.8× 63 2.0k
Eran Ben-Elia Israel 25 1.5k 3.2× 431 1.3× 646 2.0× 115 1.0× 84 0.9× 59 1.9k
Charisma F. Choudhury United Kingdom 22 1.1k 2.4× 219 0.7× 429 1.3× 93 0.8× 49 0.5× 101 1.8k
Amalia Polydoropoulou Greece 24 1.4k 2.9× 513 1.5× 779 2.4× 377 3.1× 60 0.6× 92 2.0k
A.J. Cook United Kingdom 18 762 1.6× 189 0.6× 167 0.5× 19 0.2× 29 0.3× 61 1.6k
Laurie A. Garrow United States 21 575 1.2× 227 0.7× 378 1.2× 394 3.3× 8 0.1× 91 1.6k
Andrew Evans United Kingdom 22 526 1.1× 235 0.7× 125 0.4× 38 0.3× 10 0.1× 59 1.4k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sander van Cranenburgh

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Cranenburgh, Sander van, et al.. (2025). Understanding the decision-making process of choice modellers. Journal of Choice Modelling. 56. 100562–100562.
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Cranenburgh, Sander van, et al.. (2025). Structure-preserving contrastive learning for spatial time series. 3-4. 100031–100031.
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Zuiderwijk, Anneke, et al.. (2024). Integral system safety for machine learning in the public sector: An empirical account. Government Information Quarterly. 41(3). 101963–101963.
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Cranenburgh, Sander van, et al.. (2024). Computer vision-enriched discrete choice models, with an application to residential location choice. Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice. 192. 104300–104300.
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Cranenburgh, Sander van, et al.. (2024). Using XGBoost and SHAP to explain citizens’ differences in policy support for reimposing COVID-19 measures in the Netherlands. Quality & Quantity. 59(1). 381–409. 1 indexed citations
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Chorus, Caspar & Sander van Cranenburgh. (2024). Alternative decision rules in (travel) choice models: a review and critical discussion. Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks. 339–371.
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Cranenburgh, Sander van, et al.. (2023). Moral rhetoric in discrete choice models: a Natural Language Processing approach. Quality & Quantity. 58(1). 179–206. 1 indexed citations
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Calvert, Simeon C., et al.. (2022). Probabilistic Representation for Driver Space and its Inference from Urban Trajectory Data. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Cranenburgh, Sander van, et al.. (2020). Death by automation: Differences in weighting of fatalities caused by automated and conventional vehicles. European journal of transport and infrastructure research. 20(3). 4 indexed citations
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Correia, Gonçalo Homem de Almeida, et al.. (2018). Potential Changes in Value of Travel Time as a Result of Vehicle Automation: a Case Study in the Netherlands. Transportation Research Board 97th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board. 16 indexed citations
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Mouter, Niek, Sander van Cranenburgh, & Bert van Wee. (2018). The consumer-citizen duality: Ten reasons why citizens prefer safety and drivers desire speed. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 121. 53–63. 15 indexed citations
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Cranenburgh, Sander van, John M. Rose, & Caspar Chorus. (2017). On The Robustness Of Efficient Experimental Designs. 2 indexed citations
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Alwosheel, Ahmad, Sander van Cranenburgh, & Caspar Chorus. (2017). Artificial Neural Networks as a means to accommodate decision rules in choice models. 2 indexed citations
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Mouter, Niek, Sander van Cranenburgh, & Bert van Wee. (2017). Do individuals have different preferences as consumer and citizen? The trade-off between travel time and safety. Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice. 106. 333–349. 28 indexed citations
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Mouter, Niek, Sander van Cranenburgh, & Bert van Wee. (2017). An empirical assessment of Dutch citizens' preferences for spatial equality in the context of a national transport investment plan. Journal of Transport Geography. 60. 217–230. 19 indexed citations
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Kroesen, Maarten & Sander van Cranenburgh. (2016). Revealing transition patterns between mono- and multimodal travel patterns over time: A mover-stayer model. European journal of transport and infrastructure research. 16 indexed citations
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Cranenburgh, Sander van, Caspar Chorus, & Bert van Wee. (2014). Vacation behaviour under high travel cost conditions – A stated preference of revealed preference approach. Tourism Management. 43. 105–118. 36 indexed citations
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Chorus, Caspar, Sander van Cranenburgh, & Thijs Dekker. (2014). Random regret minimization for consumer choice modeling: Assessment of empirical evidence. Journal of Business Research. 67(11). 2428–2436. 61 indexed citations
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Chorus, Caspar & Sander van Cranenburgh. (2013). Random Regret Minimization: Overview of empirical performance and policy implicatons. 1 indexed citations

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