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Working Papers
2024
- Weighting the Waiting: Intertemporal Social Preferences
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers, Tinbergen Institute View citations (1)
2022
- Consideration of others and consideration of future consequences predict cooperation in an acute Social Dilemma: An application to COVID-19
Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers, Tinbergen Institute View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Consideration of others and consideration of future consequences predict cooperation in an acute social dilemma: an application to COVID-19, Oxford Open Economics, Oxford University Press (2022) (2022)
2020
- The Value of Health - Empirical Issues when Estimating the Monetary Value of a QALY Based on Well-Being
SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research, DIW Berlin, The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) View citations (1)
2016
- From representing views to representativeness of views: Illustrating a new (Q2S) approach in the context of health care priority setting in nine European countries
Post-Print, HAL View citations (8)
See also Journal Article From representing views to representativeness of views: Illustrating a new (Q2S) approach in the context of health care priority setting in nine European countries, Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier (2016) View citations (10) (2016)
2015
- Public views on principles for health care priority setting: Findings of a European cross-country study using Q methodology
Post-Print, HAL View citations (23)
See also Journal Article Public views on principles for health care priority setting: Findings of a European cross-country study using Q methodology, Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier (2015) View citations (26) (2015)
2014
- New findings from the TTO for income approach to elicit willingness to pay for a QALY
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
2012
- Your right arm for a publication in AER?
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (2)
See also Journal Article YOUR RIGHT ARM FOR A PUBLICATION IN AER?, Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International (2014) View citations (26) (2014)
2009
- Measuring the value of life: exploring a new method for deriving the monetary value of a QALY
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
- The impact of losses in income due to ill health: does the EQ-5D reflect lost earnings?
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (2)
Journal Articles
2025
- Preferences of citizens in Peru for school opening during a public-health crisis: A participatory value evaluation study
Social Science & Medicine, 2025, 365, (C)
2024
- Public preferences for the allocation of societal resources over different healthcare purposes
Social Science & Medicine, 2024, 341, (C)
- Stakeholder perspectives on payment reform in maternity care in the Netherlands: A Q-methodology study
Social Science & Medicine, 2024, 340, (C)
2023
- Adaptation in life satisfaction and self-assessed health to disability - Evidence from the UK
Social Science & Medicine, 2023, 328, (C) View citations (1)
- Preferences for investment in and allocation of additional healthcare capacity
Social Science & Medicine, 2023, 320, (C)
2022
- Consideration of others and consideration of future consequences predict cooperation in an acute social dilemma: an application to COVID-19
Oxford Open Economics, 2022, 1, 1-11 
See also Working Paper Consideration of others and consideration of future consequences predict cooperation in an acute Social Dilemma: An application to COVID-19, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers (2022) View citations (1) (2022)
- Estimating an anchored utility tariff for the well-being of older people measure (WOOP) for the Netherlands
Social Science & Medicine, 2022, 301, (C) View citations (2)
- To what extent do citizens support the disinvestment of healthcare interventions? An exploration of the support for four viewpoints on active disinvestment in the Netherlands
Social Science & Medicine, 2022, 293, (C) View citations (2)
- “Please, you go first!” preferences for a COVID-19 vaccine among adults in the Netherlands
Social Science & Medicine, 2022, 292, (C) View citations (4)
2021
- Being a good financial auditor. Conceptions of responsibilities among accountancy students
Maandblad Voor Accountancy en Bedrijfseconomie Articles, 2021, 95, (9-10), 303-319
- Career orientations of medical students: A Q-methodology study
PLOS ONE, 2021, 16, (5), 1-17
- Hope for the future and willingness to pay for sustainable energy
Ecological Economics, 2021, 181, (C) View citations (10)
- Life satisfaction: The role of domain‐specific reference points
Health Economics, 2021, 30, (11), 2766-2779 View citations (1)
- Societal views in the Netherlands on active disinvestment of publicly funded healthcare interventions
Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 272, (C) View citations (2)
- The value of health—Empirical issues when estimating the monetary value of a quality‐adjusted life year based on well‐being data
Health Economics, 2021, 30, (8), 1849-1870 View citations (1)
- What works better for preference elicitation among older people? Cognitive burden of discrete choice experiment and case 2 best-worst scaling in an online setting
Journal of choice modelling, 2021, 38, (C) View citations (4)
- Willingness to pay for quality and length of life gains in end of life patients of different ages
Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 279, (C)
2020
- Happy with Your Capabilities? Valuing ICECAP-O and ICECAP-A States Based on Experienced Utility Using Subjective Well-Being Data
Medical Decision Making, 2020, 40, (4), 498-510 View citations (3)
- How does participating in a deliberative citizens panel on healthcare priority setting influence the views of participants?
Health Policy, 2020, 124, (2), 143-151 View citations (3)
- United but divided: Policy responses and people’s perceptions in the EU during the COVID-19 outbreak
Health Policy, 2020, 124, (9), 909-918 View citations (24)
- Well-being of Older People (WOOP): Quantitative validation of a new outcome measure for use in economic evaluations
Social Science & Medicine, 2020, 259, (C) View citations (3)
2019
- How to value safety in economic evaluations in health care? A review of applications in different sectors
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2019, 20, (7), 1041-1061 View citations (4)
- The Monetary Value of Informal Care: Obtaining Pure Time Valuations Using a Discrete Choice Experiment
PharmacoEconomics, 2019, 37, (4), 531-540 View citations (3)
- The promise of open survey questions—The validation of text-based job satisfaction measures
PLOS ONE, 2019, 14, (12), 1-22 View citations (1)
- Views of older people in the Netherlands on wellbeing: A Q-methodology study
Social Science & Medicine, 2019, 240, (C) View citations (4)
- Views on deceased organ donation in the Netherlands: A q-methodology study
PLOS ONE, 2019, 14, (5), 1-15 View citations (2)
- What makes an ideal hospital-based medical leader? Three views of healthcare professionals and managers: A case study
PLOS ONE, 2019, 14, (6), 1-18 View citations (3)
2018
- Are life-extending treatments for terminal illnesses a special case? Exploring choices and societal viewpoints
Social Science & Medicine, 2018, 198, (C), 61-69 View citations (6)
- Is “end of life” a special case? Connecting Q with survey methods to measure societal support for views on the value of life‐extending treatments
Health Economics, 2018, 27, (5), 819-831 View citations (2)
- Looking back and moving forward: On the application of proportional shortfall in healthcare priority setting in the Netherlands
Health Policy, 2018, 122, (6), 621-629 View citations (12)
- New professional roles and patient satisfaction: Evidence from a European survey along three clinical pathways
Health Policy, 2018, 122, (10), 1078-1084 View citations (3)
2017
- A short note on measuring subjective life expectancy: survival probabilities versus point estimates
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2017, 18, (1), 7-12 View citations (2)
- Acceptable health and priority weighting: Discussing a reference-level approach using sufficientarian reasoning
Social Science & Medicine, 2017, 181, (C), 158-167 View citations (6)
- Measuring Care-Related Quality of Life of Caregivers for Use in Economic Evaluations: CarerQol Tariffs for Australia, Germany, Sweden, UK, and US
PharmacoEconomics, 2017, 35, (4), 469-478 View citations (5)
- The impact of the design of payment scales on the willingness to pay for health gains
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2017, 18, (6), 743-760 View citations (8)
2016
- A Framework for Including Family Health Spillovers in Economic Evaluation
Medical Decision Making, 2016, 36, (2), 176-186 View citations (11)
- Altruistic Preferences in Time Tradeoff
Medical Decision Making, 2016, 36, (2), 187-198 View citations (3)
- Are some QALYs more equal than others?
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2016, 17, (2), 117-127 View citations (5)
- From representing views to representativeness of views: Illustrating a new (Q2S) approach in the context of health care priority setting in nine European countries
Social Science & Medicine, 2016, 166, (C), 205-213 View citations (10)
See also Working Paper From representing views to representativeness of views: Illustrating a new (Q2S) approach in the context of health care priority setting in nine European countries, Post-Print (2016) View citations (8) (2016)
- Measuring Health Spillovers for Economic Evaluation: A Case Study in Meningitis
Health Economics, 2016, 25, (12), 1529-1544 View citations (17)
2015
- Costs and effects of new professional roles: Evidence from a literature review
Health Policy, 2015, 119, (9), 1176-1187 View citations (11)
- Do people desire to be healthier than other people? A short note on positional concerns for health
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2015, 16, (1), 47-54 View citations (5)
- Does Including Informal Care in Economic Evaluations Matter? A Systematic Review of Inclusion and Impact of Informal Care in Cost-Effectiveness Studies
PharmacoEconomics, 2015, 33, (2), 123-135 View citations (21)
- Public views on principles for health care priority setting: Findings of a European cross-country study using Q methodology
Social Science & Medicine, 2015, 126, (C), 128-137 View citations (26)
See also Working Paper Public views on principles for health care priority setting: Findings of a European cross-country study using Q methodology, Post-Print (2015) View citations (23) (2015)
- Valuing QALYs in Relation to Equity Considerations Using a Discrete Choice Experiment
PharmacoEconomics, 2015, 33, (12), 1289-1300 View citations (11)
2014
- A Discrete Choice Experiment to Obtain a Tariff for Valuing Informal Care Situations Measured with the CarerQol Instrument
Medical Decision Making, 2014, 34, (1), 84-96 View citations (4)
- Subjective health expectations at biological therapy initiation: a survey of rheumatoid arthritis patients and rheumatologists
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2014, 15, (1), 83-92 View citations (2)
- The Value of a QALY: Individual Willingness to Pay for Health Gains Under Risk
PharmacoEconomics, 2014, 32, (1), 75-86 View citations (18)
- YOUR RIGHT ARM FOR A PUBLICATION IN AER?
Economic Inquiry, 2014, 52, (1), 495-502 View citations (26)
See also Working Paper Your right arm for a publication in AER?, MPRA Paper (2012) View citations (2) (2012)
2013
- Balancing equity and efficiency in the Dutch basic benefits package using the principle of proportional shortfall
The European Journal of Health Economics, 2013, 14, (1), 107-115 View citations (21)
- How to Include Informal Care in Economic Evaluations
PharmacoEconomics, 2013, 31, (12), 1105-1119 View citations (27)
- VALUING QALY GAINS BY APPLYING A SOCIETAL PERSPECTIVE
Health Economics, 2013, 22, (10), 1272-1281 View citations (11)
2012
- Does the EQ-5D Reflect Lost Earnings?
PharmacoEconomics, 2012, 30, (1), 47-61 View citations (5)
- GET MORE, PAY MORE? An elaborate test of construct validity of willingness to pay per QALY estimates obtained through contingent valuation
Journal of Health Economics, 2012, 31, (1), 158-168 View citations (18)
- Putting your money where your mouth is: Parents' valuation of good oral health of their children
Social Science & Medicine, 2012, 75, (12), 2200-2206 View citations (1)
2011
- Discounting future health gains: an empirical enquiry into the influence of growing life expectancy
Health Economics, 2011, 20, (1), 111-119
- Health Effects in Significant Others
Medical Decision Making, 2011, 31, (2), 292-298 View citations (9)
- I can do perfectly well without a car!
Transportation, 2011, 38, (3), 383-407 View citations (9)
2010
- Caring for and caring about: Disentangling the caregiver effect and the family effect
Journal of Health Economics, 2010, 29, (4), 549-556 View citations (69)
- Perceptions of public transport travel time and their effect on choice-sets among car drivers
The Journal of Transport and Land Use, 2010, 2, (3), 75-86 View citations (21)
- Piecing the jigsaw puzzle of adolescent happiness
Journal of Economic Psychology, 2010, 31, (6), 923-935 View citations (16)
- The value of informal care–a further investigation of the feasibility of contingent valuation in informal caregivers
Health Economics, 2010, 19, (7), 755-771 View citations (14)
2009
- Could you also have made this trip by another mode? An investigation of perceived travel possibilities of car and train travellers on the main travel corridors to the city of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2009, 43, (4), 374-385 View citations (35)
- Some pain, no gain: experiences with the no-claim rebate in the Dutch health care system
Health Economics, Policy and Law, 2009, 4, (4), 405-424 View citations (9)
- When strike comes to town... anticipated and actual behavioural reactions to a one-day, pre-announced, complete rail strike in the Netherlands
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2009, 43, (5), 526-535 View citations (16)
2008
- Give me a break!: Informal caregiver attitudes towards respite care
Health Policy, 2008, 88, (1), 73-87 View citations (9)
- Welfarism vs. extra-welfarism
Journal of Health Economics, 2008, 27, (2), 325-338 View citations (53)
- When Time is Not on Your Side
The Patient: Patient-Centered Outcomes Research, 2008, 1, (1), 55-71 View citations (1)
2007
- Care for a break? An investigation of informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care using Q-methodology
Health Policy, 2007, 83, (2-3), 332-342 View citations (11)
2006
- "Everyone dies, so you might as well have fun!" Attitudes of Dutch youths about their health lifestyle
Social Science & Medicine, 2006, 63, (10), 2628-2639 View citations (7)
- Economic valuation of informal care: Lessons from the application of the opportunity costs and proxy good methods
Social Science & Medicine, 2006, 62, (4), 835-845 View citations (46)
- Respite care--An explorative study of demand and use in Dutch informal caregivers
Health Policy, 2006, 78, (2-3), 194-208 View citations (3)
- With a little help from an anchor: Discussion and evidence of anchoring effects in contingent valuation
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2006, 35, (5), 836-853 View citations (13)
2005
- Acceptability of less than perfect health states
Social Science & Medicine, 2005, 60, (2), 237-246 View citations (17)
- Economic valuation of informal care: The conjoint measurement method applied to informal caregiving
Social Science & Medicine, 2005, 61, (6), 1342-1355 View citations (32)
- Economic valuation of informal care: the contingent valuation method applied to informal caregiving
Health Economics, 2005, 14, (2), 169-183 View citations (39)
- Expectations regarding length and health related quality of life: Some empirical findings
Social Science & Medicine, 2005, 61, (5), 1083-1094 View citations (19)
- Influence of waiting time on cost-effectiveness
Social Science & Medicine, 2005, 60, (11), 2501-2504 View citations (7)
- Process utility from providing informal care: the benefit of caring
Health Policy, 2005, 74, (1), 85-99 View citations (52)
2004
- Discounting in decision making: the consistency argument revisited empirically
Health Policy, 2004, 67, (2), 187-194 View citations (2)
- The desire for support and respite care: preferences of Dutch informal caregivers
Health Policy, 2004, 68, (3), 309-320 View citations (7)
2003
- Should I stay or should I go? Waiting lists and cross-border care in the Netherlands
Health Policy, 2003, 63, (3), 289-298 View citations (8)
2002
- EU involvement in TEN development: network effects and European value added
Transport Policy, 2002, 9, (4), 299-311 View citations (18)
- Productivity costs before and after absence from work: as important as common?
Health Policy, 2002, 61, (2), 173-187 View citations (7)
2001
- Public transport strikes and traveller behaviour
Transport Policy, 2001, 8, (4), 237-246 View citations (41)
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