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Haydee Sheombar
Academic Researcher
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Publications

Academic (2)
  • Sheombar, H. (1993). Understanding logistical coordination in dyads: a prerequisite for EDI induced redesign. EDI Europe, 3(4), 347-368.

  • Sheombar, H. (1992). EDI-induced redesign of co-ordination in logistics. International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, 22(8), 4-14.

Academic (3)
  • Sheombar, H. (1992). EDI induced logistical reengineering: towards a theory of logistical coordination and guidelines for design. In R. J. et al. Streng (Ed.), Scientific Research on EDI: Bringing Worlds Together: Proceedings of the EDISPUUT Workshop, May 6th and 7th, 1992, the Netherlands (pp. 157-182). Samson Bedrijfsinformatie.

  • Sheombar, H. (1991). The strategic impact of EDI on logistical organization: towards a method for business redesign. In A. J. Groen (Ed.), Vogelvlucht over en diepzeeduiken in bedrijfskundig promotieonderzoek: congresverslag Landelijke Promovendidag Bedrijfskunde, georganiseerd door het Landelijk AIO Overleg Bedrijfskunde, 9 november 1990, Ede (pp. 134-155). Uitgeverij Eburon.

  • Sheombar, H., & Wagenaar, RW. (1991). The Strategic Impact of EDI on Logistical Organizations. In J. Gricar (Ed.), Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on EDI Bled,.

Academic (2)
  • Bagheri, S., Brandt, T., Sheombar, H., & Oosterhout, M. (2021). Value creation through urban data platform: A Conceptual Framework. In Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (pp. 2464-2473)

  • Bagheri, S., Brandt, T., Sheombar, H., & van Oosterhout, M. (2021). Value creation through urban data platforms: A conceptual framework. In T. X. Bui (Ed.), Proceedings of the 54th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2021 (pp. 2464-2473). Leiden-Delft-Erasmus Centre for BOLD Cities.

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  • The revenge of the smart lands

    A story of small towns that grow big by connecting services thanks to digital and focusing on relational dynamics. RSM researcher Dr Haydee Sheombar is quoted.