Journal of Behavioral and Applied Management, ‎1930-0158

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

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Forschende

  1. Nigel Forrest

Publikationen

  1. Implementation of EU labour law directives by way of national collective agreements
  2. Inclusive conservation and the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework
  3. Balancing the Boundary
  4. Development of tools to prevent food waste
  5. Strategy execution in hospitals
  6. The Diffusion of Values among Democracies and Autocracies
  7. Belowground top-down and aboveground bottom-up effects structure multitrophic community relationships in a biodiverse forest
  8. Differential mortality rates in major and subthreshold depression
  9. You Are Where You Eat: A Theoretical Perspective on Why Identity Matters in Local Food Groups
  10. Cultural change in Asia and beyond
  11. Søren Kierkegaard in deutscher Sprache
  12. On entrepreneurial risk-taking and the macroeconomic effects of financial constraints
  13. Tree phylogenetic diversity promotes host–parasitoid interactions
  14. Big Data - Characterizing an Emerging Research Field using Topic Models
  15. Der Struwwelpeter
  16. When it really counts
  17. Exploring the Capacity of Water Framework Directive Indices to Assess Ecosystem Services in Fluvial and Riparian Systems
  18. Long-term retrospective analysis of the societal metabolism of cobalt in the European Union
  19. Introduction: Modeling the Pacific Ocean
  20. Lernsoftware im Unterricht
  21. Intra-specific leaf trait responses to species richness at two different local scales
  22. An Integrated Case Study of the Concepts and Applications of SAP ERP HCM
  23. Balanced scorecard and controllability at the level of middle managers
  24. From GUI to No-UI
  25. Export diversification and income differences reconsidered
  26. Knowledge on global environmental change within social praxis: what do we know?
  27. Using Reading Strategy Training to Foster Students´ Mathematical Modelling Competencies
  28. From Allegiant to Assertive Citizens
  29. Sol-gel technology for greener and more sustainable antimicrobial textiles that use silica matrices with C, and Ag and ZnO as biocides