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    Twenty Years of European Business Ethics – Past Developments and Future Concerns.Luc Van Liedekerke & Wim Dubbink - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):273-280.
    Over the past 20 years business ethics in Europe witnessed a remarkable growth. Today business ethics is faced with two challenges. The first comes from the social sciences and consultants who have both reclaimed the topics of business ethics, regretfully often at the loss of the proper ethical perspective. The second comes from the remarkable rise of corporate social responsibility which has pushed aside the mainstream business ethics methodology with its emphasis on moral deliberation by the individual. These challenges can (...)
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    Business Ethics as a Field of Training, Teaching and Research in Europe.Luc Van Liedekerke & Geert Demuijnck - 2011 - Journal of Business Ethics 104 (S1):29-41.
    In this survey of business ethics in Europe, we compare the present state of business ethics in Europe with the situation as described by Enderle (BEER 5(1):33–46, 1996 ). At that time, business ethics was still dominated by a mainly philosophical, normative analysis of business issues with a maximum of 25 chairs in business ethics all over Europe. It has since expanded dramatically in numbers as well as diversified into many different domains. We find this rich diversity in the conception (...)
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    Media ethics: From corporate governance to governance, to corporate social responsibility.Luc van Liedekerke - 2004 - Communications 29 (1):27-42.
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    Twenty years of european business ethics – past developments and future concerns.Luc van Liedekerke & Wim Dubbink - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):273-280.
    Over the past 20 years business ethics in Europe witnessed a remarkable growth. Today business ethics is faced with two challenges. The first comes from the social sciences and consultants who have both reclaimed the topics of business ethics, regretfully often at the loss of the proper ethical perspective. The second comes from the remarkable rise of corporate social responsibility which has pushed aside the mainstream business ethics methodology with its emphasis on moral deliberation by the individual. These challenges can (...)
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    Should utilitarians be cautious about an infinite future?Luc Van Liedekerke - 1995 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (3):405-407.
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    Rethinking the Purity of Moral Motives in Business: Kant Against Moral Purism.Wim Dubbink & Luc van Liedekerke - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 167 (3):379-393.
    Moral purism is a commonly held view on moral worthiness and how to identify it in concrete cases. Moral purists long for a moral world in which (business) people—at least sometimes—act morally worthy, but in concrete cases they systematically discount good deeds as grounded in self-interest. Moral purism evokes moral cynicism. Moral cynicism is a problem, both in society at large and the business world. Moral cynicism can be fought by refuting moral purism. This article takes issue with moral purism. (...)
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    CSR, Transparency and the Role of Intermediate Organisations.Wim Dubbink, Johan Graafland & Luc van Liedekerke - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):391 - 406.
    Transparency is a crucial condition to implement a CSR policy based on the reputation mechanism. The central question of this contribution is how a transparency policy ought to be organised in order to enhance the CSR behaviour of companies. Governments endorsing CSR as a new means of governance have different strategies to foster CSR transparency. In this paper we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of two conventional policy strategies: the facilitation policy and the command and control strategy. Using three criteria (...)
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    Editorial: The Caring Organisation.Tobias Gössling & Luc van Liedekerke - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (4):437-440.
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  9. The Ethics of Insider Trading Revisited.Peter-Jan Engelen & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (4):497 - 507.
    Following Manne (1966, Insider Trading and the Stock Market (New York, Free Press)) we introduce a distinction between insider trading and market manipulation on the one hand and corporate insiders versus misappropriators on the other hand. This gives rise to four types of alleged inside transactions. We argue that the literature on insider trading has often targeted inside transactions type II, III and IV but that these arguments do not necessarily hold for type I transactions. We look for consequentionalist as (...)
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    Grounding Positive Duties in Commercial Life.Wim Dubbink & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2014 - Journal of Business Ethics 120 (4):527-539.
    For years business ethics has limited the moral duties of enterprises to negative duties. Over the last decade it has been argued that positive duties also befall commercial agents, at least when confronted with large scale public problems and when governments fail. The argument that enterprises have positive duties is often grounded in the political nature of commercial life. It is argued that agents must sometimes take over governmental responsibilities. The German republican tradition argues along these lines as does Nien-Hé (...)
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    Sacrificing the Patrol: Utilitarianism, Future Generations and Infinity.Luc Van Liedekerke - 1997 - Economics and Philosophy 13 (2):159-174.
    Many people believe that we have responsibility towards the distant future, but exactly how far this responsibility reaches and how we can find a reasonable ethical foundation for it has not been answered in any definitive manner. Future people have no power over us, they form no part of our moral community and it is unclear how we can represent them in a possible original position. All these problems can be circumvented when you take an impersonal decision criterion like maximizing (...)
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  12. Vertrouwen in vastgoed.Geert Demuijnck & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2008 - Tijdschrift Voor Bank- En Financiewezen 3:183-188.
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    Anxiety and Uncertainty in Modern Society.Bart Pattyn & Luc van Liedekerke - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (2):88-104.
    The intention of this paper is to relate the various standpoints regarding anxiety and uncertainty. Within the humanities and social sciences, research is pursued in many different disciplines without much interaction between them. Everyone's thinking is based on concepts which are domain-specific, and the distinctions, methods and arguments used are the ones that are generally accepted within the discipline. The divergent conclusions constitute pieces of a puzzle that are seldom if ever put together. There are even doubts about whether such (...)
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    A Neo-Kantian Foundation of Corporate Social Responsibility.Wim Dubbink & Luc van Liedekerke - 2009 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (2):117 - 136.
    'Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is conceptualized in many ways. We argue that one cannot be indifferent about the issue of its conceptualization. In terms of methodology, our position is that any conceptual discussion must embed CSR in political theory. With regard to substance, we link up with the discussion on whether CSR must be defined on the basis of a tripartite or a quadripartite division of business responsibilities. We share A. B. Carroll's intuition that a quadripartite division is called for (...)
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    CSR in Belgium: the institutional context and practices.Luc Van Liedekerke, Céline Louche, Patricia Everaert, Dirk Leroy, Ans Rossy & Marie D'Huart - unknown
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    Economic Globalization.Luc van Liedekerke - 2000 - Ethical Perspectives 7 (1):37-52.
    It is the economic buzz-word of the 1990s, it destroys our jobs, it hollows out the decision-making power of governments, it even threatens the nation-state as the central institution of western type democracies — `it' is globalization and we are only at the beginning of it. Whether all of this is for good or ill is a topic of heated debate. One positive view is that globalization is an unmixed blessing, with the potential to boost productivity and living standards everywhere.This (...)
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    Economic globalization: the political challenge.Luc van Liedekerke - 2000 - Ethical Perspectives 7 (1):37-52.
    It is the economic buzz-word of the 1990s, it destroys our jobs, it hollows out the decision-making power of governments, it even threatens the nation-state as the central institution of western type democracies — `it' is globalization and we are only at the beginning of it. Whether all of this is for good or ill is a topic of heated debate. One positive view is that globalization is an unmixed blessing, with the potential to boost productivity and living standards everywhere.This (...)
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  18. Morals and Banking.Luc Van Liedekerke - 2011 - Ethical Perspectives 18 (4):465-471.
     
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  19. Rationele keuze in de economie.Luc van Liedekerke - 1995 - In Jon Elster & Stefaan E. Cuypers (eds.), Indirecte rede: Jon Elster over rationaliteit en irrationaliteit. Acco.
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    Risk-return of Belgian SRI funds.Luc Van Liedekerke, Lieven De Moor & Dieter Vanwalleghem - unknown
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    The Impact of Financial Markets on the Economy.Luc van Liedekerke - 1997 - Ethical Perspectives 4 (2):69-83.
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    A Puzzle in SRI: The Investor and the Judge.Jos Leys, Wim Vandekerckhove & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (2):221 - 235.
    As Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) enters the mainstream of professional and institutional investment practice, some perplexities arise. Some SRI market participants are well schooled in finance but are hesitative as to how to apply non-financial criteria in the management of portfolios. Governments too are giving SRI more attention and, in some countries, are discussion whether and how to regulate the SRI market. Advocacy groups are targeting SRI projects through media campaigns using political discourse. Many of the pertinent questions that come (...)
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    Penser la justice entre les générations: De l'affaire Perruche à la reforme des retraites, Axel Gosseries. Collection Alto, Flammarion, Paris, 2004, 320 pp. [REVIEW]Luc Van Liedekerke - 2006 - Economics and Philosophy 22 (2):296-299.
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    Efficiency measures for sustainability within a business schools’ context.Wim Lambrechts, Luc Van Liedekerke, Sara Rymenams & Anne De Cort - unknown
    One of the essential parts within the transition towards sustainable economies, is the way how higher education prepares its students for their future role in business. In order for them to contribute to corporate social responsibility within the enterprise context, they need specific skills and competences related to sustainable development. Derived from the societal role of business schools in preparing the future business leaders and entrepreneurs, the focus of this paper is the participation in, and the contribution of business schools (...)
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    Using ecological footprint analysis in higher education: Campus operations, policy development and educational purposes.Wim Lambrechts & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2014 - Ecological Indicators 45:402-406.
    Ecological footprint analysis has been used worldwide in a variety of organizations educational institutions) and at different levels organizations, cities, regions, countries). Universities also calculated their ecological footprints, for various reasons: e.g. to answer the societal appeal to integrate sustainability into their core business, to perform a sustainability assessment of their operations, to use as an educational tool with students, to use for policy development. In general, performing an ecological footprint analysis is a way for higher education to ‘practice what (...)
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    Ethics in and of global organizations.Thomas Maak & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (4):301-301.
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    Foreword: Ethics in and of Global Organizations.Thomas Maak & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (4):301 -.
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    When do Firms Invest in Corporate Social Responsibility? A Real Option Framework.Danny Cassimon, Peter-Jan Engelen & Luc Van Liedekerke - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 137 (1):15-29.
    In this paper, the process for firms to decide whether or not to invest in corporate social responsibility is treated from a real option perspective. We extend the Husted framework with an important extra parameter that allows us to understand the timing of CSR investment and explain why some companies drag their feet over CSR investments. Our model explicitly allows for the impact of the opportunity cost of delaying the CSR investment decision, providing firms with tools to determine the optimal (...)
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    Review of Penser la justice entre les générations: De l'affaire Perruche à la reforme des retraites. [REVIEW]Luc Van Liedekerke - 2006 - Economics and Philosophy 22 (2):296-299.
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    Penser la justice entre les générations: De l'affaire Perruche à la reforme des retraites, Axel Gosseries. Collection Alto, Flammarion, Paris, 2004, 320 pp. [REVIEW]Luc Van Liedekerke - 2006 - Economics and Philosophy 22 (2):296-299.
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    La responsabilité de la recherche universitaire.Luc Van Campenhoudt - 2000 - Éthique Publique 2 (2).
    La première partie de ce texte expose quelques-unes des principales tendances actuelles de la recherche scientifique : l’affaiblissement rapide et massif du poids des universités dans la production scientifique, la contractualisation croissante de la recherche universitaire et son instrumentalisation par les pouvoirs économiques et politiques, son internationalisation et enfin la diffusion massive et l’individualisation des savoirs grâce aux systèmes électroniques d’information et de communication. La question de la responsabilité de la recherche universitaire ne se pose pas dans l’abstrait mais au (...)
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    Justitiebeleid in de jaren zeventig.Luc Huyse, Lode Van Outrive, Cyriel Fynaut, Lieven Dupont & Tony Peters - 1979 - Res Publica 21 (2):343-369.
    The authors discuss «judicial» policy-making in the seventies by such various actors as police authorities, local and national government, the Bar associations, legal aid agencies, the judiciary, and prison authorities. They stress the quasi-absence of reliable statistical information, of good annual reports, and of the minimum goodwill of the authorities that would open this area for social science research. They also analyse some of the major decisions that have been made by the Belgian department of justice in the last ten (...)
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  33. Discounting the Future: John Rawls and Derek Parfit's Critique of the Discount Rate.L. van Liedekerke - 2004 - Ethical Perspectives 11 (1):72-83.
    This article concentrates on the critique by John Rawls and Derek Parfit of the use of a discount rate in economics. In a presentation of the basic economics underlying the use of a discount rate, the inherently problematic nature of people’s preferences with respect to time are highlighted. The second part discusses the role of the discount rate in economic optimal growth models. An outline of the economic theory of optimal growth is provided, pointing out how Rawls’s analysis of justice (...)
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  34. Lorenzo sommaruga Nikos M. avouris.Marc H. van Liedekerke - 1996 - In N. Jennings & G. O'Hare (eds.), Foundations of Distributed Artificial Intelligence. Wiley. pp. 365.
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    Lezen vanuit de wervelkolom.Ana Van Liedekerke - 2021 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 113 (4):443-460.
    Reading with the spine: Cora Diamond and Vladimir Nabokov on the moral relevance of literature as aesthetical exposure When philosophers analyze the moral value of literature, literary theorists brace themselves: the reduction to a set of propositions is quickly made. In her work on the philosophy of literature, Martha Nussbaum has always resisted such reduction: literature derives its power from the interweaving of form and content. Yet her analyses are characterized by reductions that negate that very power. In the first (...)
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    Editorial: Towards a Meaningful Instrumental Music Education. Methods, Perspectives, and Challenges.Andrea Schiavio, Luc Nijs, Dylan van der Schyff & Marja-Leena Juntunen - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Characteristics of Neuromuscular Control of the Scapula after Stroke: A First Exploration.Liesbet De Baets, Ellen Jaspers, Luc Janssens & Sara Van Deun - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    When do Firms Invest in Corporate Social Responsibility? A Real Option Framework.Luc Liedekerke, Peter-Jan Engelen & Danny Cassimon - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 137 (1):15-29.
    In this paper, the process for firms to decide whether or not to invest in corporate social responsibility is treated from a real option perspective. We extend the Husted framework with an important extra parameter that allows us to understand the timing of CSR investment and explain why some companies drag their feet over CSR investments. Our model explicitly allows for the impact of the opportunity cost of delaying the CSR investment decision, providing firms with tools to determine the optimal (...)
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    CSR, Transparency and the Role of Intermediate Organisations.Wim Dubbink, Johan Graafland & Luc Liedekerke - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 82 (2):391-406.
    Transparency is a crucial condition to implement a CSR policy based on the reputation mechanism. The central question of this contribution is how a transparency policy ought to be organised in order to enhance the CSR behaviour of companies. Governments endorsing CSR as a new means of governance have different strategies to foster CSR transparency. In this paper we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of two conventional policy strategies: the facilitation policy and the command and control strategy. Using three criteria (...)
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    The Ethics of Insider Trading Revisited.Peter-jan Engelen & Luc Liedekerke - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (4):497-507.
    Following Manne (1966, Insider Trading and the Stock Market (New York, Free Press)) we introduce a distinction between insider trading and market manipulation on the one hand and corporate insiders versus misappropriators on the other hand. This gives rise to four types of alleged inside transactions. We argue that the literature on insider trading has often targeted inside transactions type II, III and IV but that these arguments do not necessarily hold for type I transactions. We look for consequentionalist as (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.J. T. A. G. M. van Ruiten, P. J. Tomson, Martin Parmentier, A. L. Molendijk, R. G. W. Huysmans, Frans Vervooren, Marc Schneiders, J. Y. H. A. Jacobs, Marcel Poorthuis, Ralf Georg Bogner, Luc Anckaert, A. van de Pavert, A. van Dijk, Johan G. Hahn & A. H. C. van Eijk - 1994 - Bijdragen 55 (4):435-463.
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    Boekbesprekingen.Archibald van Wieringen, Erik Eynikel, P. C. Beentjes, Bart J. Koet, Theo de Kruijf, J.-J. Suurmond, Jacques Haers, Th Bell, A. H. C. Van Eijk, Teije Brattinga, Arie L. Molendijk, H. J. Adriaanse, A. Lascaris, Jan ter Laak, R. G. W. Huysmans, Marc Schneiders, R. Weverbergh, Luc Anckaert, A. Van de Pavert, Jan Peter Schouten & J. J. C. Maas - 1995 - Bijdragen 56 (4):451-482.
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    A Neo-Kantian foundation of Corporate Social Responsibility.Wim Dubbink & Luc Liedekerke - 2009 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 12 (2):117-136.
    Abstract‘Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is conceptualized in many ways. We argue that one cannot be indifferent about the issue of its conceptualization. In terms of methodology, our position is that any conceptual discussion must embed CSR in political theory. With regard to substance, we link up with the discussion on whether CSR must be defined on the basis of a tripartite or a quadripartite division of business responsibilities. We share A.B. Carroll’s intuition that a quadripartite division is called for as (...)
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    A Puzzle in SRI: The Investor and the Judge.Leys Jos, Vandekerckhove Wim & Liedekerke Luc - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 84 (2):221-235.
    As Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) enters the mainstream of professional and institutional investment practice, some perplexities arise. Some SRI market participants are well schooled in finance but are hesitative as to how to apply non-financial criteria in the management of portfolios. Governments too are giving SRI more attention and, in some countries, are discussion whether and how to regulate the SRI market. Advocacy groups are targeting SRI projects through media campaigns using political discourse. Many of the pertinent questions that come (...)
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    Ethics in and of Global Organizations: The EBEN European Business Ethics Network Special Issue from the 19th Annual Conference, Vienna, Austria.Thomas Maak & Luc Liedekerke - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 74 (4):301-301.
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    Surface construction by a 2-D differentiation–integration process: A neurocomputational model for perceived border ownership, depth, and lightness in Kanizsa figures.Naoki Kogo, Christoph Strecha, Luc Van Gool & Johan Wagemans - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (2):406-439.
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    Figures of Disengagement: Charles Taylor, Scientific Parenting, and the Paradox of Late Modernity.Luc Van den Berge & Stefan Ramaekers - 2014 - Educational Theory 64 (6):607-625.
    In this essay Luc Van den Berge and Stefan Ramaekers take the idea of “scientific parenting” as an example of ambiguities that are typical of our late-modern condition. On the one hand, parenting seems like a natural thing to do, which makes “scientific parenting” sound like an oxymoron; on the other hand, a disengaged stance informed by the latest scientific findings is uncritically demanded of parents, as such an approach is conceived of as a panacea. Instead of taking sides in (...)
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    Differences in advance care planning among nursing home care staff.Joni Gilissen, Annelien Wendrich-van Dael, Chris Gastmans, Robert Vander Stichele, Luc Deliens, Karen Detering, Lieve Van den Block & Lara Pivodic - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics:096973302199418.
    Background A team-based approach has been advocated for advance care planning in nursing homes. While nurses are often put forward to take the lead, it is not clear to what extent other professions could be involved as well. Objectives To examine to what extent engagement in advance care planning practices, knowledge and self-efficacy differ between nurses, care assistants and allied care staff in nursing homes. Design Survey study. Participants/setting The study involved a purposive sample of 14 nursing homes in Flanders, (...)
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes, A. L. H. M. van Wieringen, J. Lust, Martin Parmentier, Martien Parmentier, A. H. C. van Eijk, Stephan van Erp, Anke Passenier, Ben Vedder, Carlo Leget, Luc Anckaert & F. Jespers - 2000 - Bijdragen 61 (1):91-114.
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    Boekbesprekingen.P. C. Beentjes, J. T. A. G. M. van Ruiten, Th Bell, L. van Tongeren, Pim Valkenberg, Luc Anckaert, L. De Vos, Nas Cornips, Luc Fonteyn, Johan G. Hahn & Bart J. Koet - 1994 - Bijdragen 55 (3):325-343.
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