management of the technical university in delft [tud], the faculteit... · 2017. 6. 21. · cv...
TRANSCRIPT
cv
Nieuwe Plantage 4 2611 X H Delft, The Netherlands phone: + 31 (0) 15 2 14 11 24 (home)
+ 31 (0) 15 27 87 47 5 (work) email: [email protected]
Education and working experience
John Groenewegen is - An economics graduate of Erasmus University Rotterdam and
the University of Maastricht where he received his PhD in 1989.
- Before joining in 1979 the Rotterdam School of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam, he was affiliated with the Ministry of Welfare and Cultural Affairs for two years.
- From 1998 to 2002: vice dean of the Rotterdam School of Economics responsible for the curriculum.
- He was appointed as full professor of 'Institutional Economics' in 1999 at the Rotterdam school of Economics of Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR). In the same year he was also appointed at the University of Utrecht [UU] in 'Comparative Institutional Analysis; the Dutch and French Economic Systems Compared' [he stayed at UU until 1 November 2004). As off 2004 he is appointed as full professor of 'The Economics of Infrastructures' at the Faculty Technology, Policy and
Management of the Technical University in Delft [TUD], The Netherlands.
Awards and academic positions
- 1985- 1993: 'international correspondent' van de "Journal of Economic Issues"
- 1985 - present: founder and member of the board of the foundation GRASP [Group for Research and Advice in Strategic Management and Industrial Policy]
- 1988- 2010: Founding member of the Council of EAEPE [ European Association for Evolutionary and Political Economy]
- 1997 - 2010: General Secretary of EAEPE
- 1992: Clayrence Ayres visiting scholar at the annual meetings
of the 'Association for Evolutionary Economies', New Orleans,
USA
- 1990 - 1993: member of the Editorial Board van de "Journal of Economic Issues"
- 1990 - 1994: 'Member of the board of directors' of the
"Association for Evolutionary Economics [AFEE]"
- 1994 - 1995: President-Elect and Program Chair of the
Association for Evolutionary Economics (AFEE]
- 1996 - 1997: President of the Association for Evolutionary
Economics [AFEE]
- 1997 - present: 'Member of the Board of Trustees' of the
'Association for Evolutionary Economics'
- 1997 - present: President of the 'Belgium-Dutch Association of
Political and Institutional Economics' [APIE]
- 1998-present: Honorary member of the 'Dutch Korean Trade
Club
- Member of several program committees of international
conferences of EARIE, AFEE, EAEPE and APIE, as well as of
several prize awarding committees
- 1998- 2010: secretary of the Foundation for Economic
Development [FEED]
- 2003- 2010: Secretary of the Foundation of the Journal of
Institutional Economics [JOIE]
- Reviewer of among otliers the following journals: Journal of
Economic Issues, Journal of Social Economics, Journal of
Institutional Economics, Socio-economics and the International
Marketing Journal. Also reviewer of the publisher Edward Elgar
and Routledge.
- From February 2006 to November 2006 member of the
supervising committee of the Dutch Ministry of Economic
Affairs on the report for parhament on the liberalisation of the
communication and postal market in the Netherlands.
- Member of the 2007 "150 Years Veblen Anniversary Award
Committee".
- September - December 2006: member of the Quality
Assessment Netherlands Universities [QANU) visiting
Departments of Economics.
- January 2007: chair of the research auditing committee of the
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
- June 2008: Member of the auditing committee of the Radboud
University, The Netherlands
Research positions
- Research fellow of the Tinbergen Institute [TI] of the Erasmus
University Rotterdam [reappointed until 2011].
- Research fellow of the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and
Economics [EIPE] until 2010
- 1995-1996: fellow at the "Netherlands Institute for Advanced
Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences" [NIAS] in
- Member of the advisory committee of two NWO projects: BINT
[University of Utrecht] and 'Shifting Governance'[EUR] from
1996-2001
- Wassenaar, the Netherlands.
- Participant in the Next Generation Infrastructures [NGI]
project of the faculty TPM of TUD and from 2006 until 2010
leader of the sub-programme "Reliability in Critical
Infrastructures".
Courses
- Institutional Design at the TUDelft - The Economics of Governance at the EUR - Comparative Institutional Analysis at UU - PhD courses on Institutional Economics at the graduate school
of the School of Economics of UU - PhD courses at the TUDelft - PhD course on the application of Transaction Cost Economics
at the Erasmus Institute of Philosophy and Economics [EIPE] of the EUR
- Master course 'The Economics of the Business Environment' at the MBA of the Rotterdam School of Management
Selection of publications John Groenewegen 2007-2013
Books:
- Groenewegen, JPM and Kunneke, RW and Auger, JF (Eds.).
(2009). The governance of network industries. Institutions,
technology and policy in reregulated infrastructures. Cheltenham
(U.K.): Edward Elgar
- Groenewegen, JPM & Berg, van den Annette (2010). Institutional
economics, an introduction. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Lemstra, W, Hayes, V & Groenewegen, JPM (2010). The
innovation journey of Wi-Fi. The road to global success.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Articles and chapters in edited volumes:
- (2013) "A synthesis of neoclassical and institutional price theory?" in: W. Dolfsma & S. Kesting (eds.) Interdisciplinary Economics -Kenneth E Boulding's engagement with the sciences. London & New York: Routledge, pp.316-331.
- (2012) "The Regulated Firm in Liberalized Networlc Industries" in: M. Dietrich and J. Krafft (eds.) Handboolc of the Economics and Theory of the Firm, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
(201 l),The Bioomington School and American IntsitutionaHsm, The Good Society,\o\. 20, no 1, pp. 15-36 (special issue in honour of the Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom)
(2011) "Evolution and design of Institutions Supporting Liberalization" in : Intemational Handbook of Network Industries, M.Finger and R. Kunneke (eds.), Cheltenham : Edward Elgar, pp. 69 - 86
(2010), Aligning modes of organization with technology: Critical transactions in the reform of infrastructures. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 75, 494-505 (co-authors Kunneke, RW, Menard, JDC).
(2009), Public values in the Energy Sector; Economic Perspectives, International Journal of Public Policy, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 395-413 (coauthor Aad Correje)
- Groenewegen, JPM (2009). Corporate governance: the polder model and the anglo-saxon model. In Hans Krabbendam, Cornelis.A. Van Minnen & Giles Scott-Smith (Eds.), Four centuries of Dutch-American relations. NL-USA (pp. 854-863). Amsterdam: Boom.
- Groenewegen, JPM & Jong, WM de (2008). Assessing the potential of new institutional economics to explain institutional change: the case of the road management liberalization in the Nordic countries. Journal of Institutional Economics, 4{ 1), 51-71.
- Groenewegen, JPM & Steen, M van der (2007). The Evolutionary Policy Maker. Journal of Economic Issues, XLI{2), 351-358.