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  1. Microstructure Development of Magnesium Alloys AZ31 and AZ80 Due to Temperature Evolution during Direct Extrusion
  2. Works councils and separations: Voice, monopoly, and insurance effects
  3. Sanjeeva Balasuriya
  4. 12th IFAC Symposium on Control in Transportation Systems - CTS'09
  5. Organizing Mutual Awareness in Physical and Virtual Spaces
  6. The Relationship between Theory and Practice in Vocational Education - Design Elements from the Perspective of Teachers
  7. The Paradox of Innovation Championing: Deviating from the Social Context
  8. Wir lassen sorgen
  9. Purposeful Work Symposium (PWS)
  10. Tagung 2019 "WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM – WHOM?"
  11. Vortrag: „Digitale Gesellschaft“
  12. Conceptual and Inclusive Chemistry Learning – A Contradiction
  13. Cultivating Commons versus Consuming Spaces: The Spatial Economy of Artists’ Quarters
  14. Changes in Health Tourism in Europe
  15. HOW SUSTAINABILITY ACCOUNTING CONTRIBUTES TO IMPROVED INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT CONTROL
  16. TEEB Conference 2012
  17. Digital Project Work in the EFL Classroom
  18. Purdue University Press (Verlag)
  19. 19. Nachwuchsworkshop der - DGPs 2022
  20. Digital Capitalism meets Leberkaspeppi: Temporal Orientations in Business Models as a Source of Platform Power in Mature Industries
  21. Dude, calm down! De-escalating driving anger using in-car information
  22. Deleuze reads Foucault
  23. Journal of Pragmatics (Zeitschrift)
  24. Peer review: Grundlagen von formativer Evaluation
  25. Co-determination Workshop Lüneburg 2010
  26. Deferred Compensation Schemes, Fairness Concerns, and Employment of Older Workers
  27. DFG-Kolleg-Forschergruppe MECS (Medienkulturen der Computersimulation) (Organisation)
  28. „Zum Zeitvertreib“
  29. ERA-Net CRUE Kick-off Meeting - 2009
  30. Keynote: Routines Research: More Critical?
  31. Towards a Blackosmopolitical Proposal: Decolonization Perspectives through the Shift to Singular Knowledges