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Tine De Moor
Professor of Social Enterprise and Institutions for Collective Action
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Prof. Tine De Moor (°Ghent, 1975) holds a PhD in History from Ghent University (2003) and a postgraduate in Environmental Sciences at the University of Antwerp (1999). In December 2012, she was appointed professor of Institutions for Collective Action in historical perspective at the Faculty of Humanities, Department of History & Art History at Utrecht University, a position she held until her transfer to RSM. At her previous position, Tine De Moor conducted research into the creation, functioning and evolution of institutions for collective action, past and present, from the early modern period in Europe until today. Institutions for collective action are forms of organizations formed from below, by the immediate stakeholders, with the aim of working together to pursue both personal (material) and societal interests. Issues that have been studied by her research team are the many energy and care cooperatives that have developed over the past decennia, the initiatives of citizens involves in short chain food supply, the formation of platform cooperatives and the renewal of the mutual as a form of insurance for the self-employed. Besides this she has been researching labour market participation and household formation patterns over the past millennium, and she has been actively involved in developing innovative research methods, through, for example, several Citizen Science Projects. She has been president of the International Association for the Study of the Commons and has set-up the peer-reviewed International Journal of the Commons, and she acts as expert in several national and international boards. In the past 10 years, she received several large research grants, such as an ERC Starting Grant and an NWO-VIDI.   

 

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Academic (51)
  • De Moor, T., Farjam, M., van Weeren, R., Bravo, G., Forsman, A., Ghorbani, A., & Ale Ebrahim Dehkordi, M. (2021). Taking sanctioning seriously: The impact of sanctions on the resilience of historical commons in Europe. Journal of Rural Studies, 87(October), 181-188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2021.08.009, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrurstud.2021.08.009

  • Forsman, A., De Moor, T., Van Weeren, R., Farjam, M., Dehkordi, M. A. E., Ghorbani, A., & Bravo, G. (2021). Comparisons of historical Dutch commons inform about the long-term dynamics of social-ecological systems. PLoS ONE, 16(8 August), e0256803. Article e0256803. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256803

  • van Weeren, R., & De Moor, T. (2021). Counting couples: The marriage banns registers of the city of Amsterdam, 1580–1810. Social and economic history. Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 8(3), 1-45. https://doi.org/10.1163/24523666-06010002

  • Vriens, E., Buskens, V., & de Moor, T. (2021). Networks and new mutualism: How embeddedness influences commitment and trust in small mutuals. Socio-Economic Review, 19(3), 1149-1170. Article mwz050. https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwz050

  • Forsman, A., De Moor, T., van Weeren, R., Bravo, G., Ghorbani, A., Ebrahim Dehkordi, M. A., & Farjam, M. (2020). Eco-evolutionary perspectives on emergence, dispersion and dissolution of historical Dutch commons. PLoS ONE, 15(7 July), Article e0236471. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236471

  • Labanca, N., Pereira, Â. G., Watson, M., Krieger, K., Padovan, D., Watts, L., Moezzi, M., Wallenborn, G., Wright, R., Laes, E., Fath, B. D., Ruzzenenti, F., De Moor, T., Bauwens, T., & Mehta, L. (2020). Transforming innovation for decarbonisation? Insights from combining complex systems and social practice perspectives. Energy Research and Social Science, 65, Article 101452. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2020.101452

  • De Moor, T. (2020). De prosociale burger als copiloot. Publiek denken. https://publiekdenken.nl/partners/kennisprogramma-duurzaamdoor/essay-de-prosociale-burger-als-copiloot/

  • Farjam, M., De Moor, T., van Weeren, R., Forsman, A., Dehkordi, M. A. E., Ghorbani, A., & Bravo, G. (2020). Shared patterns in long-term dynamics of commons as institutions for collective action. International Journal of the Commons, 14(1), 78-90. https://doi.org/10.5334/ijc.959

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Over oude burgercollectieven en burgercollectieven door en voor ouderen. Geron : tijdschrift over ouder worden en samenleving, 21(3).

  • De Moor, T., Rijpma, A., & Prats López, M. (2019). Dynamics of Engagement in Citizen Science: Results from the “Yes, I do!”-Project. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 4(1), 38. https://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.212

  • Boyd, R., Richerson, P. J., Meinzen-Dick, R., De Moor, T., Jackson, M. O., Gjerde, K. M., Harden-Davies, H., Frischmann, B. M., Madison, M. J., Strandburg, K. J., McLean, A. R., & Dye, C. (2018). Tragedy Revisited. Science, 362(6420), 1236-1241. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaw0911

  • Boele, A., Störmer, C., Gellatly, C., & De Moor, T. (2018). Distant relatives? Demographic determinants of long-term developments in intergenerational proximity, The Netherlands 1650–1899. History of the Family, 23(3), 359-387. https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2018.1454338

  • Boele, A., & de Moor, T. (2018). ‘Because family and friends got easily weary of taking care’: a new perspective on the specialization in the elderly care sector in early modern Holland. Economic History Review, 71(2), 437-463. https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.12489

  • Störmer, C., Gellatly, C., & De Moor, T. (2018). Long-term trends in marriage timing and the impact of migration, the Netherlands (1650-1899). Historical Life Course Studies, 6(1), 40-68. http://hdl.handle.net/10622/23526343-2017-0012?locatt=view:master

  • Carmichael, S. G., De Pleijt, A., Van Zanden, J. L., & De Moor, T. (2016). The European Marriage Pattern and Its Measurement. Journal of Economic History, 76(1), 196-204. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022050716000474

  • Laborda-Pemán, M., & de Moor, T. (2016). History and the commons: A necessary conversation. International Journal of the Commons, 10(2), 517-528. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.769

  • de Moor, T., Laborda-Pemán, M., Lana-Berasain, J. M., van Weeren, R., & Winchester, A. (2016). Ruling the commons. Introducing a new methodology for the analysis of historical commons. International Journal of the Commons, 10(2), 529-588. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.760

  • Van Weeren, R., & De Moor, T. (2014). Controlling the commoners: Methods to prevent, detect, and punish free-riding on Dutch commons in the early modern period. Agricultural History Review, 62(2), 256-277. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/307601

  • De Moor, T. (2014). Single, Safe, and Sorry? Explaining the Early Modern Beguine Movement in the Low Countries. Journal of Family History, 39(1), 3-21. https://doi.org/10.1177/0363199013515167

  • De Moor, T., & Zuijderduijn, J. (2013). Preferences of the poor: Market participation and asset management of poor households in sixteenth-century Holland. European Review of Economic History, 17(2), 233-249. https://doi.org/10.1093/ereh/het005

  • Zuijderduijn, J., & De Moor, T. (2013). Spending, saving, or investing? Risk management in sixteenth-century Dutch households. Economic History Review, 66(1), 38-56. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2011.00626.x

  • Pemán, M. L., & De Moor, T. (2013). A tale of two commons. Some preliminary hypotheses on the long-term development of the commons in Western and Eastern Europe, 11th-19th centuries. International Journal of the Commons, 7(1), 7-33. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.355

  • De Moor, T., & Zuijderduijn, J. (2013). The art of counting: Reconstructing numeracy of the middle and upper classes on the basis of portraits in the early modern low countries. Historical Methods, 46(1), 41-56. https://doi.org/10.1080/01615440.2012.706795

  • Van Zanden, J. L., Zuijderduijn, J., & De Moor, T. (2012). Small is beautiful: The efficiency of credit markets in the late medieval Holland. European Review of Economic History, 16(1), 3-22. https://doi.org/10.1093/ereh/her007

  • De Moor, T. (2012). Von der Allmende zu den globalen commons: Eine historische Analyse interdisziplinärer Annäherungen an die commons. Juridikum, (2), 186-197. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/349076

  • De Moor, T., & van Zanden, J. L. (2012). Een reactie van De Moor en Van Zanden op het TSEG-artikel van Manon van der Heijden, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk en Ariadne Schmidt: 'Terugkeer van het patriarchaat? Vrije vrouwen in de Republiek'. Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis, 9(1), 61-72. http://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/348393

  • De Moor, T. (2012). In tempore non suspecto. Understanding the historical roots of Europe's commons dilemmas. Commons-Digest, (12), 3.

  • De Moor, T. (2010). Participating is more important than winning: The impact of socio-economic change on commoners' participation in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Flanders. Continuity and Change, 25(3), 405-433. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0268416010000287

  • De Moor, T., & Van Zanden, J. L. (2010). Girl power: The European marriage pattern and labour markets in the North Sea region in the late medieval and early modern period. Economic History Review, 63(1), 1-33. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2009.00483.x

  • de Moor, T., & van Zanden, J. L. (2010). "Every woman counts": A gender-analysis of numeracy in the low countries during the early modern period. Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 41(2), 179-208. https://doi.org/10.1162/JINH_a_00049

  • De Moor, T. (2010). Inleiding. De rol van instituties voor collective actie in de vroegmoderne samenleving. Leidschrift. Historisch Tijdschrift (Leiden), 25(2), 7-19.

  • Zuijderduijn, C. J., & De Moor, T. (2010). Tel uit je winst. Markteconomie en gecijferdheid in de late Middeleeuwen. Madoc. Tijdschrift over de Middeleeuwen, 24(3), 130-139.

  • De Moor, T. (2010). Participation is more important than winning. The Impact of Social -Economic Change on Commoners' Participation in 18th-19th-Century Flanders. Continuity and Change.

  • Van Bavel, B., De Moor, T., & Van Zanden, J. L. (2009). Introduction: Factor markets in global economic history. Continuity and Change, 24(1), 9-21. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0268416009007000

  • De Moor, T. (2009). Avoiding tragedies: A Flemish common and its commoners under the pressure of social and economic change during the eighteenth century. Economic History Review, 62(1), 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2008.00426.x

  • De Moor, T. (2008). The silent revolution: A new perspective on the emergence of commons, guilds, and other forms of corporate collective action in Western Europe. International Review of Social History, 53(SUPPL. 16), 179-212. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859008003660

  • Lucassen, J., De Moor, T., & Van Zanden, J. L. (2008). The return of the guilds: Towards a global history of the guilds in pre-industrial times. International Review of Social History, 53(SUPPL. 16), 5-18. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020859008003581

  • de Moor, T., & van Zanden, J. L. (2008). Do ut des (I give so that you give back): Collaboratories as a new method for scholarly communication and cooperation for global history. Historical Methods, 41(2), 67-80. https://doi.org/10.3200/HMTS.41.2.67-80

  • De Moor, T., & van Zanden, J. L. (2008). Van fouten kan je leren. Een kritische benadering van de mogelijkheden van ‘leeftijdstapelen’ voor sociaal-economisch onderzoek naar gecijferdheid in het pre-industriële Vlaanderen en Nederland. Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis, 5(4), 55-86. https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/328674

  • de Moor, T., & van Zanden, J. L. (2008). Mensen en economie in de Gouden eeuw. Leidschrift. Historisch Tijdschrift (Leiden), 23(2), 1-12.

  • de Moor, T., & Bravo, G. (2008). The Commons in Europe: from past to future. The International Journal of the Commons, 2(2), 155-161. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.98

  • de Moor, T., & Berge, E. (2007). Welcome to the International Journal of the Commons. The International Journal of the Commons, 1(1), 1-2. https://doi.org/10.18352/ijc.77

  • De Moor, T. (2007). Het belang van participatie voor economische sociabiliteit. Gemene gronden in het Vlaanderen van de achttiende en negentiende eeuw. De Achttiende Eeuw, 39(2), 41-59.

  • de Moor, T. (2007). The past is not another country. The long-term historical development of commons as a source of inspiration for research and policy. Commons-Digest, 4, 1-4.

  • Bravo, G., & de Moor, T. (2006). Building the European Commons: Report of the IASCP Europe Regional Meeting Report. CPR-Digest, Quarterly Publication of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, (77), 1-4.

  • de Moor, T. (2005). De Gemene en Loweiden in Assebroek als een van de laatste gemene gronden in Vlaanderen. Beknopte geschiedenis van de instelling en inventaris van het archief. Handelingen van het Genootschap voor Geschiedenis, 142, 3-45.

  • De Moor, T. (2005). Aanwinst - Archief Gemene en Loweiden in bewaring gegeven. Archiefleven : nieuwsbrief van het Stadsarchief van Brugge, 12(1), 2-3.

  • De Moor, T. (2003). Het gebruik van Geografische informatiesystemen bij historisch onderzoek: goed begonnen is half gewonnen. Historia & informatica, 10(2).

  • De Moor, T., & Wiedemann, T. (2001). The Historical geographical Information system of Belgium. History & computing, 3(1), 69-96.

  • de Moor, T. (2001). Loonarbeid tijdens de overgang van traditionele naar moderne landbouw. Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis/ Revue Belge de Histoire Contemporaine, XXXI(1-2), 27-74.

  • de Moor, T. (1999). Knelpunten bij afvalpreventie op gemeentelijk niveau. Leefmilieu, 5, 172-179.

Popular (4)
  • De Moor, T. (2020). Meer ruimte voor de 'commons'? Sociale vraagstukken.

  • De Moor, T., Duffhues, A. T. M., & Vriens, E. (2020). Burgercollectieven staan klaar om de post-coronasamenleving vorm te geven. Groene Amsterdammer.

  • Boele, AH., Leisink, PLM., De Moor, T., & Harkes, D. (2015). Zorgcoöperaties staan niet meer lijnrecht tegenover zorgorganisaties. Sociale vraagstukken website.

  • van Laerhoven, F. S. J., & De Moor, T. (2013). Open acces: tijd voor een doorbraak. DUB.

Academic (3)
  • Haller, T., Breu, T., De Moor, T., Rohr, C., & Znoj, H. (2019). Commons in a ‘Glocal’ World: Global Connections and Local Responses. Routledge. Commons in Europe and Global Interrelations

  • van Zanden, J. L., De Moor, T., & Carmichael, S. (2019). Capital Women: The European Marriage Pattern, Female Empowerment and Economic Development in Western Europe 1300-180. Oxford University Press.

  • de Moor, T. (2015). The Dilemma of the commoners: Understanding the use of common-pool resources in long-term perspective. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139135450

Popular (3)
  • De Moor, T., & van Weeren, R. (2019). Ja, ik wil! Verliefd, verloofd, getrouwd in Amsterdam 1580-1810. Prometheus.

  • De Moor, T., & van Zanden, J. L. (2006). Vrouwen en de geboorte van het kapitalisme. Boom Uitgevers.

  • De Moor, T., & Debbaut, R. (2003). Aanborgers van de Gemene- en Looweiden, 1515 – 1965. Uitgeverij Van de Wiele.

Academic (2)
  • De Moor, T. (2001). Bookreview Van polders en landlieden. De plattelandsgemeente Verrebroek in het land van Waas tijdens de 17de en 18de eeuw. Revue Belge de Philologie et de Histoire, 1466-1467.

  • De Moor, T. (1997). Bookreview Boeren met Beleid. Honderd jaar Katholieke Nederlandse Boeren- en Tuindersbond 1896-1996. Bulletin voor de economische geschiedenis, NEHA, 11, 34-35.

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  • De Moor, T. (2021). Three waves of cooperation: A millennium of institutions for collective action in historical perspective. In E. Brousseau, J.-M. Glachant, & J. Sgard (Eds.), Institutions of International Economic Governance and Market Regulation Oxford University Press.

  • De Moor, T. (2021). Three waves of cooperation. A millennium of institutions for collective action in historical perspective (Case-study: The Netherlands). In Oxford Handbook on Institutions of International Economic Governance and Market Regulation Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190900571.013.8

  • Ale Ebrahim Dehkordi, M., Ghorbani, A., Herder, P., Farjam, M., Forsman, A., van Weeren, R., De Moor, T., & Bravo, G. (2021). The Role of Wealth Inequality on Collective Action for Management of Common Pool Resource. In P. Ahrweiler, & M. Neumann (Eds.), Advances in Social Simulation - Proceedings of the 15th Social Simulation Conference, 2019 (pp. 375-379). Springer Science+Business Media. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-61503-1_36

  • Haller, T., Breu, T., Rohr, C., De Moor, T., & Znoj, H. (2019). Introduction: Commons in a 'glocal' world. In The Commons in a Glocal World: Global Connections and Local Responses (pp. 1-20). Taylor and Francis Inc..

  • De Moor, T. (2019). From historical institution to pars pro toto the commons and their revival in historical perspective. In Routledge Handbook of the Study of the Commons (pp. 319-333). Taylor & Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315162782

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Afterword. In The Commons and a New Global Governance (pp. 335-337). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788118514.00025

  • De Moor, T. (2017). Een stad voor vrouwen. In Begijnen en begijnhoven in vroegmodern Europa (pp. 119-127). Felix Timmermans-Genootschap.

  • De Moor, T. (2016). Dare to dig! More history is needed to take historical demography a few steps further... In The future of historical demography: Upside down and inside out Acco Uitgeverij.

  • De Moor, T. (2015). Inleiding: what we have in common. In De energietransitie naar energiedemocratie (pp. 7-11). REScoop.eu.

  • De Moor, T., & Tukker, A. (2015). Survival without sanctioning. In The relationship between institutional resilience and methods of dealing with free-riding on early modern Dutch commons (Vol. 12, pp. 175-206). StudienVerlag.

  • Boele, A., Bouman, A., & De Moor, T. (2014). Commerciële huishoudens? De gevolgen van het Europese huwelijkspatroon en de inzet van niet-familiale hulp als overlevingsstrategie voor ouderen in het vroegmoderne Holland (casus: Leiden). In Kwetsbare groepen in/en historische demografie (pp. 21-46). Acco Uitgeverij.

  • Carmichael, S. G., De Moor, T., & van Zanden, J. L. (2011). "When the heart is baked, don't try to knead it." Huwelijksleeftijd en leeftijdsverschil tussen partners als maatstaf van 'agency' van vrouwen. In Levenslopen in Transformatie; liber amicorum bij het afscheid van prof. dr. Paul M.M. Klep (pp. 208-221). Valkhof Pers.

  • De Moor, T. (2007). La función del común. La trayectoria de un communal en Flandes durante los siglos XVIII y XIX. In Campos Cerrados, debatos abiertos : Analisis historico y propriedad de la tierra en Europa (siglos XVI-XIX) (pp. 111-140). Universidad Pública de Navarra.

  • de Moor, T. (2003). Les terres communes en Belgique. In Les propriétés collectives 1750-1914. Les attaques du libéralisme en Europe et Amérique latine (pp. 119-138). Presses Universitaires de Rennes.

  • de Moor, T., Warde, P. S., & Shaw-Taylor, L. (2002). The management of common land in north west Europe c. 1500-1850. In Comparative Rural History Network Brepols.

  • De Moor, T., Shaw-Taylor, L., & Warde, P. S. (2002). Preliminary conclusions. The commons of north west Europe. In The management of common land in north west Europe (Vol. 8, pp. 247-261). Brepols.

  • Warde, P. S., de Moor, T., & Shaw-Taylor, L. (2002). Comparing the historical commons of north west Europe: An introduction. In The management of common land in north west Europe, c. 1500-1850 (Vol. 8, pp. 15-32). Brepols.

  • de Moor, T. (2002). Common Land in Flanders. In The management of common land in north west Europe, c. 1500-1850 (pp. 113-142). Brepols.

  • De Moor, T. (2002). België: hoe de gemene gronden verdwenen. Over ruimtegebruik, productiviteit en privatisering. In Anarchistisch Jaarboek De As (pp. 35-48). Stichting DE AS.

  • de Moor, T. (2001). The occupational and geographical mobility of farm labourers in Flanders, end of the 19th - middle of the 20th century. In Labour and labour markets between town and country side (Middle ages-19th century) (pp. 292-302). Brepols.

  • De Moor, T. (1999). L'abonnement légumes, trois pour le prix d'un. Agriculture biologique, vente direct et développement durable. In Du savoir aux saveurs. 101 chemins pour une alimentation de qualité Fondation Universitaire Luxembourgeoise/Coopibo/EPO.

  • De Moor, T. (1999). Het groenteabonnement: Biologische landbouw, directe verkoop en duurzame ontwikkeling in één pakket. In Van de grond tot in je mond: 101 pistes voor kwaliteitsvoeding (pp. 106-112). Fondation Universitaire Luxembourgeoise/Coopibo/EPO.

  • de Moor, T., & Vanhaute, E. (1998). De logica van de wetgever en de wijsheid van de boer. Heideontginningen eind 18de tot begin 20ste eeuw. In Jaarboek van de v.z.w. Museum Kempenland (pp. 11-15).

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  • De Moor, T. (2020). Keynote lecture. ‘Energy Cities' Annual Conference 2020’, Heerlen, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2020). Invited academic expert Expert Session ‘Lifecycle of Community Enterprises’.

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Invited speaker ‘Ledenbetrokkenheid en het “commons” (gemene gronden) analysemodel. Anseele Inspiratiesessies voor Coöperaties Series, Ghent, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Member keynote panel ‘Cooperatives – Fundamental Transformations, Sustainable Development and New Social Contracts’. ICA-CCR European Research Conference ‘Cooperatives and the Transformation of Business and Society’, Berlin, Germany.

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Invited speaker. ‘To Coop or Not to Coop’, Ghent, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Keynote speaker. Universiteitsdag, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Invited speaker. Presentation INBO Report ‘Natuurverkenning 2050), Brussels, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Keynote speaker. Dag van de Dorps- en Wijkraden, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Invited speaker. Launch Knowledge Center Citizen Science, Brussels, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2019). Invited speaker. New Commons Forum, Brussels, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Keynote speaker at expert meeting ‘Burgerinitiatieven en Right to Challenge’. farewell lecture prof. mr. dr. M.J. Cohen, Leiden, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Invited speaker ‘Commons’. Meet-up Ondernemersfonds Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Presentation pilot Dorpsspel with L. Antonides, developed for LVKK. The Dag van de Lokale Democratie, Amersfoort, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Invited speaker, ‘Burgerbetrokkenheid en/of bemoeienis in een veranderende samenleving’. The Dag van de Lokale Democratie, Amersfoort, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Invited speaker ‘Antwerpen Sharing City. The more we share, the more we have’.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Keynote speaker ‘BOO’s onmisbaar’.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Invited expert debate ‘MO*talks: De échte inzet van de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen’.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). IASC: Immediate past and near future. Asia Region Biennial IASC Meeting ‘Redefining Diversity and Dynamics of Natural Resource Management in Asia’, Bangkok, Thailand.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Invited expert panel debate. ‘Business meets Science’ / moderator final discussion at International Cooperative Alliance 2018 European Research Conference 'Cooperatives in a rapidly changing world: Innovation in enterprise', Wageningen, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2018). Keynote speaker ‘Le Retour de la Coopérative’. P&V Verzekeringen Raad van Gebruikers, Brussels, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2017). Invited expert debate 'Historici op de bres voor democratie'. Historicidagen 2017, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2017). Invited discussant SOSCO International Conference Sovereignty, Contestation, and "the Economy"'.

  • De Moor, T. (2017). Invited expert participant. KNAW Academy Career Development Day 2017 ‘Navigating through Career Galaxies: Explore Your Hitchhiker’s Backpack’, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2017). Invited expert participant and lecturer. Meeting Samenlevingsopbouw Vlaanderen, Brussels, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2017). Invited expert Centre for the Humanities debate 'Citizen Science'.

  • De Moor, T. (2016). Invited participant debate Think Tank session 'Revival van de utopie.

  • De Moor, T. (2016). Invited participant ‘Manifeestatie’. DuurzaamDoor.

  • De Moor, T. (2016). Invited expert participant symposium ‘SelfCity Ghent’.

  • De Moor, T. (2015). Expert participant Symposium 'De Avond van Wetenschap en Maatschappij' [‘Evening of Science and Society’]. Foundation The Evening of Science and Society, The Hague, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2015). Yes, I do! Marriage Patterns in Early Modern Amsterdam. Conference 'Considering Women in the Early Modern Low Countries', Antwerp, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2014). Presentation of Project ‘Ja, ik wil!’ [‘Yes, I Do!’]. Visitors Council Amsterdam City Archives, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2014). Invited participant on the Gentse Feesten. ebate series 'Zonder dwarsliggers kunnen de treinen niet rijden', Ghent, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2014). Debate Conference. ‘Het Groene Boek #4’, Brussels, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2014). Faculty Debate ‘Science in Transition: Moving Forward’.

  • De Moor, T. (2013). Participant / invited expert in debates series ‘Zonder dwarsliggers kan de trein niet rijden’, debate 'De grote energiezwendel van Electrabel en Co: wij worden allen opgelicht!'. Gentse Feesten, Ghent, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2013). Participant in Utrecht Science Park Knowledge Debate ‘Doe het lekker zelf!’.

  • De Moor, T. (2013). Keynote lecture ‘The cooperative continuum’ and debate ‘Revolution at Point Zero’.

  • De Moor, T. (2012). House of Commons.

  • De Moor, T. (2012). Participant in debate ‘If Mayors Ruled the World’ (together with Prof. dr. Benjamin Barber, prof. dr. Herman Wijffels, mayor of Heerlen Paul Depla, and deputy mayor of Utrecht Frits Lintmeijer).

  • De Moor, T. (2011). Institutions for collective action and risks in developing societies: Lessons from the European past. Symposium ‘When markets fail: strategies for health, development and investment’, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2011). Lustrum-symposium ‘Our Common future/the future of our commons’. Studium Generale, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2008). Micro-Credit in Late Medieval Waterland. Households and the efficiency of capital markets in Edam and De Zeevang, 1462-1563. 2008 Instituto Datini Study Week ‘The economic role of the family from the 13th to the 18th centuries’, Prato, Italy.

  • De Moor, T., & van Zanden, JL. (2008). Van fouten kan je leren. Posthumus-Low Countries-conference, Antwerp, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2007). Presentation for the launch of the International Journal of the Commons. Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2007). Presentation on invitation ‘It takes two to tango’. Yearly symposium of ‘Geschiedenis en Informatica’, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2006). Social capital & guilds. GEHN-conference ‘The return of the guilds’, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2006). The Silent Revolution’, presentation of the e-journal The International Journal of the Commons, and chairing sessions. Biennial IASCP-conference, Ubud,Bali,Indonesia.

  • De Moor, T. (2006). Presentation 'Girl power'. Annual Conference of the Economic History Society, Reading, UK.

  • De Moor, T. (2006). The silent revolution. The emergence of commons and other forms of institutionalised collective action in Western Europe from the Late Middle Ages onwards. IASCP Europe Regional meeting, Brescia, Italy.

  • De Moor, T. (2005). Social Capital and Collective action. Annual Posthumus Meeting, Groningen, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2005). The historical evolution of commons in Flanders: results from a microstudy. 10th Biennial IASCP-Conference ‘The Commons in an Age of Global Transition: Challenges, Risks and Opportunities, Oxaca, Mexico.

  • De Moor, T. (2005). Girl Power. The European Marriage Pattern (EMP) and labour markets in the North Sea region in the late medieval and early modern period’. GEHN-conference ‘The Rise, Organization, and Institutional Framework of Factor Markets’.

  • De Moor, T. (2004). Bridging the gap between CPR-Research of historians and social scientists. A theoretical framework for long term interdisciplinary comparative research. 5th European Social Science History Conference, Berlin, Germany.

  • De Moor, T. (2004). Een optimaal beheer en gebruik van natuurlijke rijkdommen: individueel of gemeenschappelijk? Het 18de-eeuwse denken over gemeenschappelijke eigendoms-en beheerssystemen voor natuurlijke rijkdommen. Symposium over natuur in de 18de eeuw, Leiden, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T., & Wiedemann, T. (2003). Verwerking van tijds- en plaatsgebonden gegevens in een historisch-geografisch informatiesysteem ten behoeve van de visualisatie van statistieken in België sinds 1796. Symposium ‘Spiegels van de werkelijkheid’, Brussels, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2003). The equity, utility en efficiency of Flemish commons. Results from a micro-study. 4th Meeting of the Commons Network, Cambridge, UK.

  • De Moor, T., & Wiedemann, T. (2002). A historical GIS for 200 years of Belgian Territorial Structures (1796-2000). 17th European User Conference for ESRI GIS-users, Blamkenberge, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2002). The Historical Geographic Information System of the Belgian territorial Structure. ESSHC 2002, The Hague, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2001). The Historical Geographic Information System of the Belgian territorial Structure. Social Science History Conference (Geography Network), Chicago IL, USA.

  • De Moor, T. (2001). Les propriétés collective en Belgique. Table-ronde internationale ‘La propriété collective en Europe et en Amérique latine, 1750-1900 (attaques, disparition et résistances), Paris, France.

  • De Moor, T. (2001). Presentation ‘Historical research and the use of G.I.S. in Belgium’. Institute of European Studies, Berkeley MA, USA.

  • De Moor, T., & Wiedemann, T. (2001). After 200 year: an Historical GIS for the Belgian Territorial Structure?. Symposium ‘GeschiedeGIS’, FLAGIS (Flemish Association for Geographic Information Systems), Ghent, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2000). Commons in Belgium, a state of the art and recent research. ESSHC 2000, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (1998). Causes of the professional and geographical mobility of farm labourers in Flanders, end of the 19th-middle of the 20th century’. 8th international CORN-conference ‘Labour and labour markets between town and countryside (Middle Ages-19th century), Brussels, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (1998). Duurzame Landbouw in Oost-Vlaanderen’ (Sustainable agriculture in East-Flanders) for the program Sustainable Development of the Province of East-Flanders. Symposium ‘Duurzame Ontwikkeling in de provincie Oost-Vlaanderen', Ghent, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (1998). Een integrale benadering van ketenanalyse en ketenbeheer ten behoeve van bedrijven’ for the DWTC Sustainability program. Een integrale benadering van ketenanalyse en ketenbeheer ten behoeve van bedrijven’ for the DWTC Sustainability program, Brussels, Belgium.

Academic (3)
Popular (1)
  • De Moor, T. (2013). Homo cooperans: Instituties voor collectieve actie en de solidaire samenleving. Utrecht University, Faculty of Humanities.

Academic (26)
  • De Moor, T. (2019). Common paths in long-term institutional dynamics: An analysis of rule changes in British and Dutch commons over seven centuries. Paper presented at XVII Biennial IASC Conference ‘In Defense of the Commons: Challenges, Innovation, and Action’, Lima, Perú.

  • De Moor, T., Laborda Pemán, M., Bravo, G., & Ghorbani, A. (2017). Modelling institutional dynamics in historical commons. Paper presented at Rural History 2017 Conference, Leuven, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T., Boele, A., & Carmichael, S. (2017). Matching mates: A look at the importance of occupations, numeracy and literacy on the marriage market in early modern Amsterdam. Paper presented at Annual Posthumus Conference 2017 , Nijmegen, Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T., Rijpma, A., & Prats Lopez, M. (2017). Task performance among citizen science volunteers: Lessons from the Ja-ik-wil project. Paper presented at Annual Posthumus Conference 2017 , Nijmegen, Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T., Boele, A., Gellatly, C., & Störmer, C. (2016). Marriage and migration. The development of the Dutch marriage pattern and the impact of migration (1600-1900). Paper presented at ESSHC 2016, Leuven, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2014). Three waves of Cooperation. A Millennium of Institutions for Collective Actions in European Perspective. Paper presented at IASC 3rd European Meeting, Umeå, Sweden.

  • De Moor, T. (2014). Cooperating for the future. The formation of citizens’ collectivities in the perspective of Europe’s past and present. Paper presented at Annual meeting of the Acadaemia Europaea, Barcelona Knowledge Hub, Barcelona, Spain.

  • De Moor, T., & Zijdeman, R. (2014). Making the Household Work. Non-kin Deployment as a Survival Strategy in the Early Modern Household. Paper presented at ESSHC 2014, Vienna, Austria.

  • De Moor, T., & Zijdeman, R. (2013). Making the household work: non-kin deployment as coping mechanism for nuclear hardship in economic households (Gilze and Rijen, The Netherlands, 18th century)'. Paper presented at Zesde Dag van de Historische Demografie, Ghent, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2013). The commercial household. alternatives to intergenerational support in a European Marriage Pattern-area (The Netherlands, 17th century). Paper presented at European Historical Economics Society Conference, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

  • De Moor, T. (2013). Participation versus punishment. The relationship between institutional longevity and sanctioning in the early modern times (case studies from the East of the Netherlands). Paper presented at Rural History Conference 2013, Bern, Szitzerland.

  • De Moor, T. (2013). Single, safe, and sorry? An analysis of the motivations of women to join the early modern beguine movement in the Low Countries. Paper presented at International Conference ‘Singles in the Cities of North-West Europe, c.1000-2000', Antwerp, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2012). A tale of two commons: some preliminary hypotheses on the long-term development of the commons in Western and Eastern Europe, 1000-1900. Paper presented at 'Design and Dynamics of Institutions for Collective Action’ in honour of Prof. dr. Elinor Ostrom, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T., & Tukker, A. (2012). Penalty and punishment. Designing effective sanctions for freerider’s behaviour on early modern Dutch commons. Paper presented at 'Design and Dynamics of Institutions for Collective Action’ in honour of Prof. dr. Elinor Ostrom, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T., & Laborda Pemán, M. (2012). A Tale of Two Commons: Some Preliminary Hypotheses on the Long-Term Development of the Commons in Western and Eastern Europe, 1000-1900. Paper presented at Posthumus Conference 2012, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2012). Industrious and/or religious. Motivating the choice for living as a beguine in (Low Countries, early modern period). Paper presented at ESSHC 2012, Glasgow, UK.

  • De Moor, T., & van Weeren, R. (2012). Towards a historical grammar of the commons. Comparative analysis of common pool resources’ regulation in pre-industrial Europe. Paper presented at ESSHC 2012, Glasgow, UK.

  • De Moor, T., Bouman, A., & Zuijderduijn, J. (2012). Nuclear hardship revisited. Paper presented at ESSHC 2012, Glasgow, UK.

  • De Moor, T., Bouman, A., & Zuijderduijn, J. (2011). From hardship to benefit. A critical review of the nuclear hardship theory and the emergence of the European Marriage Pattern. Paper presented at Sixth Low Countries Conference ‘Rich and poor in the pre-industrial world’, Antwerp, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T., & Zuijderduijn, J. (2011). The art of counting. Reconstructing Numeracy of the well-to-do on the basis of portraits in Early modern Holland. Paper presented at Sixth Low Countries Conference ‘Rich and poor in the pre-industrial world’, Antwerp, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T., & Zuijderduijn, J. (2011). The art of counting. Reconstructing numeracy of the well-to-do on the basis of portraits in early modern Holland. Paper presented at Posthumus Low Countries Meeting, Antwerp, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2011). The art of counting. Reconstructing numeracy of the well-to-do on the basis of portraits in early modern Holland. Paper presented at Utrecht Seminars in Economic History, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

  • De Moor, T. (2011). Participating is more important than winning. The Impact of Socio-Economic Change on Commoners’ Participation in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Flanders. Paper presented at Biennial IASCP-Conference, Hyderabad, India.

  • De Moor, T. (2011). From common pastures to global commons. An historical perspective on interdisciplinary approaches to commons. Paper presented at Biennial IASCP-Conference, Hyderabad, India.

  • De Moor, T. (2010). Spending, saving or investing. Paper presented at ESSHC 2010, Ghent, Belgium.

  • De Moor, T. (2010). Spending, saving or investing. Paper presented at Utrecht Seminars in Economic History, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Academic (1)
  • De Moor, T., & Wiedemann, T. (2002). Poster 'A Historical GIS for 200 years of Belgian Territorial Structures (1796-2000)'.

Academic (4)
  • Holemans, D., Van de Velde, K., De Moor, T., & C., K. (2018). Wanneer burgers samen het heft in handen nemen: Burgercollectieven opgericht in 2015 en 2016 van naderbij bekeken. Koning Boudewijnstichting.

  • Schippers, J., van der Lippe, A. G., De Moor, T., Boselie, J. P. P. E. F., Pennings, F., & Taris, A. W. (2015). Op weg naar een duurzame arbeidsmarkt. Universiteit Utrecht. Bright Minds, Better Future

  • De Moor, T. (2000). Wetenschappelijk rapport Landschapsonderzoek landinrichtingsproject Brugse Veldzone: studie naar de visueel-ruimtelijke en cultuurhistorische aspecten van het landschap (inventarisatie, interpretatie en visievorming). Ghent University.

  • De Moor, T., & Borgo, E. (1998). Een integrale benadering van ketenanalyse ten behoeve van ketenbeheer voor bedrijven. Uppsala University, Uppsala Centre for Sustainable Development (CSD).

Academic (2)
  • de Moor, T. (2012). What Do We Have in Common? A Comparative Framework for Old and New Literature on the Commons. International Review of Social History, 57(2), 269-290. https://doi.org/10.1017/S002085901200020X

  • De Moor, T. (2011). From common pastures to global commons: A historical perspective on interdisciplinary approaches to commons. Natures Sciences Societes, 19(4), 422-431. https://doi.org/10.1051/nss/2011133

Activities

  • NWO
    Start date approval: 03 Oct 2022
    End date approval: 02 Oct 2025
    Place: DEN HAAG
    Description: NWA programma Living labs herstel biodiversiteit
  • Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)
    Start date approval: 29 Sep 2023
    End date approval: 28 Sep 2026
    Place: UTRECHT
    Description: Member steering committee Program Duurzaam Door
  • ERC project SCENSUS, Rotterdam School of Managemen
    Start date approval: 18 Mar 2024
    End date approval: 17 Mar 2027
    Place: ROTTERDAM
    Description: Advisory Board wetenschappelijk project
  • SDG Nederland
    Start date approval: 18 Mar 2024
    End date approval: 17 Mar 2027
    Place: AMSTERDAM
    Description: Lid Fondscommissie
  • Stichting Knarrenhof
    Start date approval: 18 Mar 2024
    End date approval: 17 Mar 2027
    Place: NOORDLAREN
    Description: Raad van Advies
  • Univ. Utrecht, Landbouwtransitie, Innovatie Ecosys
    Start date approval: 24 May 2024
    End date approval: 31 Dec 2024
    Place: UTRECHT
    Description: Adviesraad
  • Curatorium leerstoel Historische Politieke Economi
    Start date approval: 24 May 2024
    End date approval: 23 May 2027
    Place: ROTTERDAM
    Description: N/A
  • Apotheek Tuypens
    Start date approval: 04 Jun 2024
    End date approval: 03 Jun 2027
    Place: GENT, BE
    Description: Member of Board
  • COOP Apotheken
    Start date approval: 04 Jun 2024
    End date approval: 03 Jun 2027
    Place: GENT, BE
    Description: Member of Board
  • Friends o/t LAB f/t GOVernance o/t Italian Commons
    Start date approval: 04 Jun 2024
    End date approval: 03 Jun 2027
    Place: ROME, IT
    Description: Member of Board of Trustees
  • Book presentation of J.L. van Zanden (2024) 'Dochters van Lucy: Geschiedenis van de vrouw-manverhouding vanaf de eerste vrouw'
    Tine De Moor (Chair)
    27 Sep 2024

    Activity: Attendance > Organising and contributing to an event (Academic)

  • Looking through the commons-lens
    Tine De Moor (Speaker)
    28 Aug 2024

    Activity: Talk or presentation > Invited talk (Academic)

  • Hoe waarde weerbaar wordt. Bouwen aan de gemeenschapseconomie in Rotterdam
    Tine De Moor (Speaker)
    13 May 2024

    Activity: Talk or presentation > Invited talk (Popular)

  • The commons as a form of institution for collective action, in longitudinal perspective
    Tine De Moor (Speaker)
    23 Apr 2024

    Activity: Talk or presentation > Invited talk (Academic)

  • Panel debate about public agricultural land and agricultural commons, organized by De Landgenoten
    Tine De Moor (Participant)
    20 Apr 2024

    Activity: Attendance > Organising and contributing to an event (Popular)

  • Hoe ziet de financiering van bewonersinitiatieven er in de toekomst uit?
    Tine De Moor (Speaker)
    13 Apr 2024

    Activity: Talk or presentation > Oral presentation (Popular)

  • The commons as a form of institution for collective action in longitudinal perspective
    Tine De Moor (Speaker)
    12 Apr 2024

    Activity: Talk or presentation > Invited talk (Academic)

  • Contagious Institutions? A longitudinal study of institutional spill-over effects of European guilds and other forms of institutions for collective action
    Tine De Moor (Speaker)
    28 Mar 2024

    Activity: Talk or presentation > Invited talk (Academic)

  • Promotor D.J. Bunders
    Tine De Moor (Examiner)
    15 Mar 2024

    Activity: Examination (Academic)

  • Social Innovation
    Tine De Moor (Speaker)
    14 Mar 2024

    Activity: Talk or presentation > Invited talk (Academic)

Courses

Creating Ideas for Business

  • Study year: 2024/2025, 2023/2024
  • Code: B3T5101
  • Level: Bachelor 3, Bachelor 3, Bachelor 3

Past courses

Sustainability Grand Challenges

  • Study year: 2022/2023
  • Code: BM05GBS
  • Level: Master

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