Michel van Eeten

Michel J.G. van Eeten is Professor of Public Administration at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands. He also teaches in several programs for executive education at the Netherlands School of Public Administration in the Hague.

His recent research has been focused on the governance of infrastructures, most notably on the issue of internet security. He has also done published on the reliability of electricity, telecommunication and transportation networks. In addition to his work on infrastructures, he has an enduring interest in the role of symbolic language in politics and policy. Recent work as a policy analyst includes advice for the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, the United Nations International Telecommunications Union and the OECD.

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Disciplinary background

  • Public Management

 

Scientific expertise

  • Governance of Infrastructures
  • Internet Security
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • High Reliability Organizations
  • Multi-Actor Networks
  • Symbolic Language in Politics and Policy


Areas of application

  • internet
  • rail systems
  • electricity grids
  • telecommunication networks
  • financial sector

Secondary employment
No indication

 

 

 

Dr. M.J.G. van Eeten

M.J.G.vanEeten@tudelft.nl

+31 (0)15 27 87050

Techniek, Bestuur & Management

Beleid, Organisatie, Recht & Gaming (POLG)

Jaffalaan 5

b3.160

2628BX

Delft

Nederland

 

Key publications

 

Van Eeten, Michel and Johannes Bauer, (2008), Economics Of Malware: Security Decisions, Incentives And Externalities , OECD STI Working Paper 2008/1 JT03246705, Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

De Bruijne, Mark and Michel van Eeten, (2007), Systems that Should Have Failed Critical Infrastructure Protection in an Institutionally Fragmented Environment , Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management 15 (1): 18-29.

Van Eeten, Michel, Hans de Bruijn, Mirjam Kars, Haiko van der Voort, (2006), The governance of cybersecurity: A framework for policy, in: International Journal of Critical Infrastructures 2 (4), pp. 357-378.

Roe, Emery and Paul Schulman, Michel van Eeten and Mark de Bruijne, (2005), High Reliability Bandwidth Management in Large Technical Systems , in: Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 263-280.

Schulman, Paul, Emery Roe, Michel van Eeten, Mark de Bruijne, (2004), High Reliability and the Management of Critical Infrastructures , in: Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, vol. 12, no. 1: pp. 14-28.

Van Wendel de Joode, R., J.A. de Bruijn en M.J.G. van Eeten (2003), Protecting the Virtual Commons, Self-organizing open source and free software communities and innovative intellectuel property regimes , Information Technology and Law Series Nr. 3, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Van Eeten, Michel and Emery Roe, (2002), Ecology, Engineering and Management: Reconciling Ecosystem Rehabilitation and Service Reliability , Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Van Eeten, Michel, (2001), Recasting Intractable Policy Issues: The Wider Implications of the Netherlands Civil Aviation Controversy , in: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 391-414.

Rosenthal, Uri, Arthur Docters van Leeuwen, Michel van Eeten, Mark van Twist, (2000), <a href="http://www.boomuitgeversdenhaag.nl/?view=books&id=10380&menutree=4Ambtelijke vertellingen: Over verschijnselen die niet onbenoemd mogen blijven3 , Utrecht: Lemma Publishers.

Van Eeten Michel and Emery Roe, (2000), When Fiction Conveys Truth and Authority: The Netherlands Green Heart Planning Controversy , in: Journal of the American Planning Association, vol. 66, no. 1, pp. 58-76.

 

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