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Business and Management
Netherlands
2024

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Business and Management

D-Index
90
Citations
27522
World Ranking
90
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Business and Management in Netherlands Leader Award
  • 1999 - Dr Hendrik Muller Prize, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Piet Rietveld conducted research primarily affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their scholarly work spanned fields including Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with notable contributions to subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Soil Science, Sociology and Political Science, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Marketing.

The scientist's research focused on multiple topics, including:

  • Agricultural risk and resilience
  • Insurance and Financial Risk Management
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Aviation Industry Analysis and Trends
  • Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing
  • Merger and Competition Analysis

Rietveld authored publications that appeared in several scientific journals. Frequent publication venues were:

  • Sustainability
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Among their recent papers were:

  • "Resilience toward Volcanic Eruptions: Risk Perception and Disaster Microinsurance in Yogyakarta, Indonesia," published in 2021 in Sustainability
  • "Back on track: Feasibility and efficacy randomized trial of a two-week online self-guided intervention for cannabis use reduction," published in 2025 in Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Throughout their career, Rietveld collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Aloysius Gunadi Brata
  • H.L.F. de Groot
  • Budy P. Resosudarmo
  • Wouter Zant
  • Marco Alderighi

Piet Rietveld received the Dr Hendrik Muller Prize from the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999, recognizing their contributions in their fields of study.

Best Publications

  • The impact of climate change and weather on transport: An overview of empirical findings

    Mark J. Koetse;Piet Rietveld

  • Determinants of bicycle use: do municipal policies matter?

    Piet Rietveld;Vanessa Daniel

  • Second-Best Congestion Pricing: The Case of an Untolled Alternative

    Erik Verhoef;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • Is Transport Infrastructure Effective?: Transport Infrastructure and Accessibility: Impacts on the Space Economy

    Piet Rietveld;Frank R Bruinsma

  • Price elasticities of demand for passenger air travel: a meta-analysis

    Martijn Brons;Eric Pels;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • Access to railway stations and its potential in increasing rail use

    Martijn Brons;Moshe Givoni;Piet Rietveld

  • A meta-analysis of the price elasticity of gasoline demand. A SUR approach

    Martijn Brons;Martijn Brons;Peter Nijkamp;Peter Nijkamp;Peter Nijkamp;Eric Pels;Piet Rietveld;Piet Rietveld

  • Qualitative multicriteria evaluation for environmental management

    G. Munda;P. Nijkamp;P. Rietveld

  • Access to and competition between airports: a case study for the San Francisco Bay area

    Eric Pels;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • The Access Journey to the Railway Station and its Role in Passengers' Satisfaction with Rail Travel

    Moshe Givoni;Piet Rietveld

  • Inefficiencies and scale economies of European airport operations

    Eric Pels;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • Assessment of tourism competitiveness by analysing destination efficiency

    Maria Francesca Cracolici;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • The Desired Quality of Integrated Multimodal Travel Information in Public Transport: Customer Needs for Time and Effort Savings

    Jan-Willem Grotenhuis;Bart W. Wiegmans;Piet Rietveld

  • The economics of regulatory parking policies: the (im-)possibilities of parking policies in traffic regulation

    Erik Verhoef;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • Relative efficiency of European airports

    Eric Pels;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • COPING WITH UNRELIABILITY IN PUBLIC TRANSPORT CHAINS: A CASE STUDY FOR NETHERLANDS

    Piet Rietveld;F R Bruinsma;D J van Vuuren

  • The accessibility of railway stations: the role of the bicycle in The Netherlands

    Piet Rietveld

  • Variable message signs and radio traffic information: an integrated empirical analysis of drivers' route choice behaviour

    Richard H.M. Emmerink;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld;Jos N. Van Ommeren

  • Job Moving, Residential Moving, and Commuting: A Search Perspective

    Jos van Ommeren;Piet Rietveld;Peter Nijkamp

  • Transport in regional science: The “death of distance” is premature

    Piet Rietveld;Roger Vickerman

  • Tradeable Permits: Their Potential in the Regulation of Road Transport Externalities

    E.T. Verhoef;P. Nijkamp;P. Rietveld

  • Commuting: In Search of Jobs and Residences☆

    J.N. van Ommeren;P. Rietveld;P. Nijkamp

  • Airport and Airline Choice in a Multiple Airport Region: An Empirical Analysis for the San Francisco Bay Area

    Eric Pels;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • European Transport \ Trasporti Europei

    Giacomo Borruso;Romeo Danielis;Aurelio Amodeo;Michel Bierlaire

  • LAND USE SCANNER: an integrated GIS based model for long term projections of land use in urban and rural areas

    Maarten Hilferink;Piet Rietveld

  • Effects of information in road transport networks with recurrent congestion

    Richard H. M. Emmerink;Kay W. Axhausen;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • Infrastructure and regional development: A survey of multiregional economic models

    Piet Rietveld

  • Energy poverty reduction by fuel switching. Impact evaluation of the LPG conversion program in Indonesia

    Roos Kities Andadari;Peter Mulder;Piet Rietveld

  • Qualitative multicriteria methods for fuzzy evaluation problems: An illustration of economic-ecological evaluation

    G. Munda;P. Nijkamp;P. Rietveld

  • Airport and Airline Competition for Passengers Departing from a Large Metropolitan Area

    Eric Pels;Peter Nijkamp;Piet Rietveld

  • Airline's choice of aircraft size-explanations and implications

    Moshe Givoni;Piet Rietveld

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Nijkamp
Peter Nijkamp Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Erik T. Verhoef
Erik T. Verhoef Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jos van Ommeren
Jos van Ommeren Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Raymond J.G.M. Florax
Raymond J.G.M. Florax Purdue University West Lafayette
Kenneth Button
Kenneth Button George Mason University
Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh Autonomous University of Barcelona
Henri L.F. de Groot
Henri L.F. de Groot Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Linda Steg
Linda Steg University of Groningen
Bert van Wee
Bert van Wee Delft University of Technology

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