Saxion University of Applied Sciences
Biography:
Professor Dr. ing. Jan Veuger MRE FRICS is in 2019 appointed as professor Blockchain of the School of Finance & Accounting, School of Creative Technology and School of Governance, Law and Urban Development, Hospitality Business School and School of Commerce, School of People and Society & Entrepreneurship of the Saxion University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands. Therefore he was from 2012-2019 professor Real Estate at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, Institute for Business. Jan graduated from the Erasmus University Rotterdam, one of Europe's top business schools for education and in the top three for research. Next to being a professor, Jan is co-promoter of five PhD candidates, Chairman of the Committee of quality certificates (CKV) at Quality Center Social Housing Corporations, member of Supervisory Board of Commissioners for four different organizations (to 2,000 employees) in the area of social housing and elderly care.
Furthermore, member of the supervisory committee for research into 'New virtual money flows and the detection of criminal monies' of Ministry of Justice and Security, Scientific Research and Documentation Centre (WODC), member Editorial Board Journal Modernization, Innovation and Development (MIR), member of the RICS Netherlands & Department Research and Innovation, Fellow of the RICS, President Academic Board FIBREE, Editor Real Estate Quaterly Research (REQR), member of the Academic Council Master Facility & Real Estate Management Saxion UAS, Member of Scientific Editorial Board Conference of Interdisciplinare Research on Real Estate (CIRRE), Board European Real Estate Society (ERES) author of many (e)book(chapters), international scientific and professional publications, syllabi, research reports and has given many guest lectures.
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The exploratory research in 2020 received a lot of attention in trade journals in the Netherlands and in the international context of academic journals, webinars and conferences. This led to this research in 2021, including a reorientation on the structure of the research. Due to the further development of the faculty in 2020 and 2021, the questions from the research were further professionalized, peer reviewed by experts and supplemented. In addition, it is interesting and scientifically important to place the research more in both a national and international perspective, both with regard to professional groups and with regard to other studies, such as that of Controllers Magazine, After various inventorying discussions at the end of 2020, whether or not at the request of the stakeholders, this led to a reorientation on the conducting of the research. At the beginning of 2021, the study was therefore extended almost simultaneously to: (a) all members of the Werkveldcommissie (Werkveldcommissie; WVC) of the Accountancy (AC), Finance, Tax and Advice (FTA, formerly Fiscal Law and Economics) and Finance & Control (FC) programmes of the Academy of Finance, Economics and Management (FEM) at Saxion University of Applied Sciences, (b) all members of the Samenwerkende Register Accountants en Accountants Administratieconsulenten (SRA) a network organization of 375 independent audit firms with 900 branches in the Netherlands, and (c) international sister universities of Saxion University of Applied Sciences.