15th Organization Studies Summer Workshop 2020

Aktivität: Wissenschaftliche und künstlerische VeranstaltungenKonferenzenForschung

Leonie Eising - Präsentator*in

21.05.2020
15th Organization Studies Summer Workshop 2020

Veranstaltung

15th Organization Studies Summer Workshop 2020 : Organizing Sustainably: Actors, Institutions, and Practices

20.05.2023.05.20

Chania, Griechenland

Veranstaltung: Workshop

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Publikationen

  1. Measuring mathematics competence in international and national large scale assessments
  2. One step forward, two steps back
  3. Effect of Welding Speed on Friction Stir Welds of PM2000 Alloy
  4. Web-Based Stress Management Program for University Students in Indonesia
  5. Religious Loyality and Acceptance of Corruption.
  6. The Power and Peril of Precise vs. Round Health Message Interventions to Increase Stair-Use
  7. Introduction to the symposium on feminist perspectives on human–nature relations
  8. Ansparabschreibung durch Existenzgründer
  9. All Along the Data Watch Tower.
  10. As You Like It
  11. Vorstellungsänderung
  12. Assessment of age-correlated occupational strain as a prerequisite for age-appropriate work organization
  13. New ways in engineering education for a sustainable and smart future
  14. Ecology: Mammals, interaction networks and the relevance of scale
  15. Group evaluations as self-group distancing
  16. Bimodal IT
  17. Does Social Exclusion Improve Detection of Real and Fake Smiles?
  18. C.S.ルイス 「ライオンと魔女」の謎を解く―ナルニアガイド
  19. Trusting as a 'Leap of Faith': Trust-Building Practices in Client-Consultant Relationships
  20. Human development and the "explosion" of democracy
  21. The effects of pre-intervention mindset induction on a brief intervention to increase risk perception and reduce alcohol use among university students
  22. In the Aftermath of Violence. On Being Present and Calling Into Presence
  23. Lifelong learning in practice at Leuphana University
  24. Case study meta-analysis in the social sciences. Insights on data quality and reliability from a large-N case survey
  25. Ownership Patterns and Enterprise Groups in German Structural Business Statistics
  26. Non-acceptances in context