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The economics and psychology of personality traits
L Borghans, AL Duckworth, JJ Heckman, B Ter Weel
Journal of human Resources 43 (4), 972-1059, 2008
30932008
Fostering and measuring skills: Improving cognitive and non-cognitive skills to promote lifetime success
T Kautz, JJ Heckman, R Diris, B Ter Weel, L Borghans
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014
15002014
Fostering and measuring skills: Interventions that improve character and cognition
JJ Heckman, T Kautz
National Bureau of economic research, 2013
8782013
Social capital, innovation and growth: Evidence from Europe
IS Akçomak, B Ter Weel
European Economic Review 53 (5), 544-567, 2009
7232009
People skills and the labor-market outcomes of underrepresented groups
L Borghans, B Ter Weel, BA Weinberg
Ilr Review 67 (2), 287-334, 2014
428*2014
The role of noncognitive skills in explaining cognitive test scores
L Borghans, H Meijers, B Ter Weel
Economic inquiry 46 (1), 2-12, 2008
3662008
Systems of innovation
L Soete, B Verspagen, B Ter Weel
Handbook of the Economics of Innovation 2, 1159-1180, 2010
3592010
Interpersonal styles and labor market outcomes
L Borghans, B Ter Weel, BA Weinberg
Journal of Human resources 43 (4), 815-858, 2008
3332008
The impact of social capital on crime: Evidence from the Netherlands
İS Akçomak, B Ter Weel
Regional Science and Urban Economics 42 (1-2), 323-340, 2012
2072012
Manager to go? Performance dips reconsidered with evidence from Dutch football
A Bruinshoofd, B Ter Weel
European Journal of Operational Research 148 (2), 233-246, 2003
1652003
The division of labour, worker organisation, and technological change
L Borghans, B Ter Weel
The Economic Journal 116 (509), F45-F72, 2006
1352006
Do older workers have more trouble using a computer than younger workers?
L Borghans, B Ter Weel
The economics of skills obsolescence, 139-173, 2002
1282002
Are computer skills the new basic skills? The returns to computer, writing and math skills in Britain
L Borghans, B Ter Weel
Labour Economics 11 (1), 85-98, 2004
1202004
Measuring and interpreting trends in the division of labour in the Netherlands
IS Akçomak, L Borghans, B Ter Weel
De Economist 159, 435-482, 2011
118*2011
Innovation, knowledge creation and technology policy: the case of the Netherlands
LLG Soete, BJ ter Weel
De Economist 147 (3), 293-310, 1999
981999
Technology, knowledge spillovers and changes in employment structure: evidence from six OECD countries
H Hollanders, B Ter Weel
Labour Economics 9 (5), 579-599, 2002
882002
Skill-biased technical change: theoretical concepts, empirical problems and a survey of the evidence
M Sanders, B Ter Weel
882000
Overeducation and crowding out of low-skilled workers
J Muysken, BJ Ter Weel
MERIT, Maastricht Economic Research Institute on Innovation and Technology, 1998
86*1998
Why did the Netherlands develop so early? The legacy of the brethren of the common life
İS Akçomak, D Webbink, B Ter Weel
The Economic Journal 126 (593), 821-860, 2016
802016
The importance of early conscientiousness for socio-economic outcomes: Evidence from the British Cohort Study
T Prevoo, B ter Weel
Oxford Economic Papers 67 (4), 918-948, 2015
772015
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