Journal of Health and Safety at Work, ‎2251-807X

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

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Publikationen

  1. Does a smile open all doors? Understanding the impact of appearance disclosure on accommodation sharing platforms
  2. Christine Helmer: The trinity and Martin Luther
  3. Symbol Systems as Cognitive and Performative Hybrids
  4. We have Some Calves left! Socially Accepted Alternatives to the Current Handling of Male Calves from Dairy Production
  5. Protest 2.0 - Don't believe the Hype
  6. Der Markenwert
  7. A framework for disentangling ecological mechanisms underlying the island species–area relationship
  8. §50 Windenergie auf See
  9. Towards space traffic management
  10. Influence of cerium on stress corrosion cracking in AZ91D
  11. Kleinknecht, Alfred and Bain, Donald (eds.): New concepts in innovation output measurement, Basingstoke/London: Macmillan, 1993.204 pp. f 45.00. ISBN 0-333-58818-5
  12. Off-stage ecosystem service burdens
  13. Error Training
  14. Comparative Study of AC-DC Rectifiers for Vibration Energy Harvesters
  15. The Whiteness of Wealth Management
  16. Report on the First CELIS NOW Conference ‘The Age of Open Strategic Autonomy’
  17. Verschlafener Medienwandel
  18. Lesekompetenz heute
  19. „Der ganze Landkreis komplett in Aufruhr“
  20. Entwicklung und Qualitätssicherung von Anwendungssoftware
  21. Die Kolonialisierung der Vergangenheit
  22. The overburdened mother: How social workers view the private sphere
  23. After Occupy
  24. Loan managers’ trust and credit access for SMEs
  25. Roboter aus dem Silikondrucker
  26. Web-Based and Mobile Stress Management Intervention for Employees
  27. The Altmark Trans judgment: consequences for the hospital sector
  28. Staat und Gewissen. Ein Beitrag zum Grundrecht auf Kriegsdienstverweigerung
  29. Sustainability assessments designed for multiple functions
  30. Proletarische und bürgerliche Jünglinge in der Moderne
  31. Doing Gender – Doing Space – Doing Body
  32. Determinants in Pay-What-You-Want Pricing Decisions—A Cross-Country Study