Martijn J. Burger

Martijn J. Burger

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

H-index: 39

Europe-Netherlands

About Martijn J. Burger

Martijn J. Burger, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, specializes in the field of Happiness Economics, Urban and Regional Economics, Economic Geography, Economic Sociology, International Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Fairness perceptions mediate the relationship between income comparisons and subjective well-being: evidence from Türkiye

Housing and urban-rural differences in subjective wellbeing in the Netherlands

Special Issue on Subjective Well-being and Mental Health in the Early Days of COVID-19

The influence of CEO compensation on employee engagement

Economic Crises, Subjective Well-Being, and Vote Switching: The Case of Brazil’s 2018 Presidential Election

Part-time Parental Leave and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from the Netherlands

Subjective Well-Being and Populist Voting in the Netherlands

Heterogeneous Agglomeration Economies in the Developing Countries

Martijn J. Burger Information

University

Position

Academic Director EHERO and Associate Professor, Erasmus School of Economics

Citations(all)

7254

Citations(since 2020)

4818

Cited By

4108

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

69

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Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

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Martijn J. Burger Skills & Research Interests

Happiness Economics

Urban and Regional Economics

Economic Geography

Economic Sociology

International Economics

Top articles of Martijn J. Burger

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Fairness perceptions mediate the relationship between income comparisons and subjective well-being: evidence from Türkiye

Applied Economics Letters

Hatime Kamilçelebi

Martijn J Burger

2024/3/25

Housing and urban-rural differences in subjective wellbeing in the Netherlands

Marloes Hoogerbrugge

Martijn J Burger

2024/2/9

Special Issue on Subjective Well-being and Mental Health in the Early Days of COVID-19

Applied Research in Quality of Life

Martijn J Burger

Ruut Veenhoven

2023/2

The influence of CEO compensation on employee engagement

Review of Managerial Science

Martijn Hendriks

Martijn Burger

Harry Commandeur

2023/2

Economic Crises, Subjective Well-Being, and Vote Switching: The Case of Brazil’s 2018 Presidential Election

Journal of Happiness Studies

Martijn J Burger

Martijn Hendriks

Elena I Ianchovichina

2023/12

Part-time Parental Leave and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from the Netherlands

Applied Research in Quality of Life

Laëtitia Dillenseger

Martijn J Burger

Francis Munier

2023/12

Subjective Well-Being and Populist Voting in the Netherlands

Journal of Happiness Studies

Martijn J Burger

Susanna Eiselt

2023/10

Heterogeneous Agglomeration Economies in the Developing Countries

Martijn Burger

Elena Ianchovichina

Prottoy Aman Akbar

2022/3/7

Selective migration and urban–rural differences in subjective well-being: Evidence from the United Kingdom

Urban Studies

Marloes Hoogerbrugge

Martijn Burger

2022/8

Spatial structure and subjective well-being in North-West Europe

Regional Studies

Marloes M Hoogerbrugge

Martijn J Burger

Frank G Van Oort

2022/1/2

Cognitive crafting and work engagement: A study among remote and frontline health care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Health Care Management Review

Indy Wijngaards

Florie R Pronk

Arnold B Bakker

Martijn J Burger

2022/7/1

Anatomy of Brazil’s Subjective Well-Being

Martijn Burger

Martijn Hendriks

Elena Ianchovichina

2022

Happy but unequal: Differences in subjective well-being across individuals and space in Colombia

Applied research in quality of life

Martijn Burger

Martijn Hendriks

Elena Ianchovichina

2022/6

Small and medium-sized towns: out of the dark agglomeration shadows and into the bright city lights?

Evert Meijers

Martijn Burger

2022/12/13

Characterizing hope: an interdisciplinary overview of the characteristics of hope

Emma Pleeging

Job van Exel

Martijn Burger

2022/6

Do innovation and human capital actually narrow the technology gap? Champions and laggards of European regional productive performance

Regional Studies

Martijn J Burger

Kostas Kounetas

Oreste Napolitano

Spyridon Stavropoulos

2022/10/3

Worker well-being: what it is, and how it should be measured

Indy Wijngaards

Owen C King

Martijn J Burger

Job van Exel

2021/3/26

Professional Financial Advice and Subjective Well-Being

Applied Research in Quality of Life

Arjen Schepen

Martijn J Burger

2022/10

Regional Policy and Greenfield Investments in German Districts

Urban Science

Martijn J Burger

Jelmer Schalk

Daniel Schiller

Spyridon Stavropoulos

2021/9

Effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on happiness in the Netherlands

Mens en Maatschappij

R Veenhoven

M Burger

E Pleeging

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 78
Ruut Veenhoven

Ruut Veenhoven

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

H-index: 70
Job van Exel

Job van Exel

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

H-index: 38
Evert Meijers

Evert Meijers

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 35
Vincent Buskens

Vincent Buskens

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 32
Jolanda Hessels

Jolanda Hessels

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

H-index: 27
Enrico Pennings

Enrico Pennings

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

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