CREEMERS, Sarah

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CREEMERS, Sarah
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sarah.creemers@uhasselt.be
 
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12022Family firms and the labor productivity controversy: A distributional analysis of varying labor productivity gapsCREEMERS, Sarah; PEETERS, Ludo; QUIROZ CASTILLO, Juan Luis; VANCAUTEREN, Mark; VOORDECKERS, WimJournal ContributionA1
22021Translation and validation of the Dutch version of the health professional education in patient safety survey amongst nursing students in Belgium: A psychometric analysisBERGS, Jochen; Peeters, Katrien; KORTLEVEN, Isabel; CREEMERS, Sarah; ULENAERS, Dorien; DESMEDT, Melissa; SCHROOTEN, WardJournal ContributionA1
32019Panel discussion: sustainability and future farming strategiesCREEMERS, Sarah; VAN PASSEL, StevenConference MaterialC2
42019Relationship between farmers' perception of sustainability and future farming strategies: A commodity-level comparisonCREEMERS, Sarah; VAN PASSEL, Steven; Vigani, Mauro; Vlahos, GeorgeJournal ContributionA1
52018A tailored intervention to improving the quality of intrahospital nursing handoverBERGS, Jochen; LAMBRECHTS, Frank; Mulleneers, Ines; Lenaerts, Kim; Hauquier, Caroline; Proesmans, Geert; CREEMERS, Sarah; VANDIJCK, DominiqueJournal ContributionA1
62017Wages, wage policy and the family firm: firm-level evidence on the NetherlandsCREEMERS, Sarah; VANCAUTEREN, Mark; VOORDECKERS, Wim; Loog, BartConference MaterialC2
72017Productivity Differences Between Family Firms and Non-Family Firms: Unconditional Quantile Regression With Endogenous TreatmentCREEMERS, Sarah; VANCAUTEREN, Mark; VOORDECKERS, Wim; PEETERS, LudoConference MaterialC2
82017Socioemotional wealth and productivity differences between family and non-family firms: A distributional analysisCREEMERS, Sarah; VANCAUTEREN, Mark; VOORDECKERS, Wim; PEETERS, LudoConference MaterialC2
92017Productivity, innovation and wage policies in family firms: Empirical evidence from Belgium and the NetherlandsCREEMERS, SarahTheses and DissertationsT1
102016Wages, wage policy and the family firm: firm-level evidence on the NetherlandsCREEMERS, Sarah; VANCAUTEREN, Mark; VOORDECKERS, Wim; Loog, BartConference MaterialC2
112016Wages, wage policy and the family firm: firm-level evidence on the NetherlandsCREEMERS, Sarah; VANCAUTEREN, Mark; VOORDECKERS, Wim; Loog, BartConference MaterialC2
122015The role of financial constraints in explaining innovative behavior of private family firmsCREEMERS, Sarah; VOORDECKERS, Wim; VANCAUTEREN, MarkConference MaterialC2
132015The role of financial constraints in explaining innovative behavior of private family firmsCREEMERS, Sarah; VOORDECKERS, Wim; VANCAUTEREN, MarkConference MaterialC2
142014Using innovation in explaining the performance premium of family firms: an empirical analysis of SMEsCREEMERS, Sarah; VANCAUTEREN, Mark; VOORDECKERS, WimConference MaterialC2
152013Measuring and explaining the productivity and profitability premium of family firms versus non-family firms: an empirical analysis of SMEs in the Western EuroregionCREEMERS, Sarah; VANCAUTEREN, Mark; VOORDECKERS, WimConference MaterialC2