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Bryan, Katherine (2024) Flexible working: its impacts on health and happiness in the UK and the Netherlands. Master thesis.
Buitenhuis, Ian (2024) The triangular relation of Digitization, GDP per capita, and Subjective well-being. Master thesis.
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Feldkamp, Daan (2024) Sinking surface, sinking sales? The effects of soil subsidence on housing values in the municipality of Groningen. Master thesis.
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Gill, Alexander (2024) Regional Missions: Big Dreams on a Small Scale. Master thesis.
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Holtland, T (2024) Utilising the hidden human capital of refugees on the Dutch labour market. Master thesis.
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Kuiper, G.B. (2024) The Revival of Military Keynesianism? Master thesis.
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Leenstra, Rikst (2024) Effectiviteit van Communicatie als Middel voor Klimaatadaptatie op een Bedrijventerrein: Een Casestudy van Bedrijventerreinen in Friesland. Master thesis.
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Mayimona, Marcel (2024) Unlocking regional potential: the impact of interregional linkages on smart specialisation. Master thesis.
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Nieuwkuijk, Sam van (2024) Equitability in the participant prioritization in a professional sports organization’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative: an in-depth case study of the FC Groningen ‘Meer en Beter Bewegen’ programme. Master thesis.
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Papp, Benedek (2024) Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: An explorative study of cultural attributes in Veszprém, Hungary. Master thesis.
Plegt, Rick (2024) How local policy impacts the supply and price of short-term rentals. A case study on the municipality of Groningen. Master thesis.
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Tan, Wendi (2024) Neighbourhood Determinants of Well-being: The Influence of Social Cohesion, Safety Perceptions and Ethnic Diversity. Master thesis.
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van Bergen, Sophie (2024) Toekomstscenario’s van de gezondheidseconomie in de gemeente Groningen. Master thesis.
van Dam, Nathan (2024) The protective role of Urban Green Spaces during periods of heat for older adults vulnerable to heat stress: a case study in Groningen. Master thesis.
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Wuite, Hanneke (2024) THE LEARNING EFFECT IN COWORKING SPACES: A CASE STUDY. Master thesis.