Elena Eckert

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Elena Eckert

  1. 2022
  2. Assessing and labelling the sustainability of travel packages

    Eckert, E. (Sprecher*in) & Kreilkamp, E. (Ko-Autor*in)

    14.09.202216.09.2022

    Aktivität: Vorträge und GastvorlesungenKonferenzvorträgeForschung

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Publikationen

  1. A qualitative approach to evidence-based entrepreneurship: Theoretical considerations and an example involving business clusters
  2. Copenhagen Diabetes Consensus (CODIAC) 2021
  3. Cost of quality reports and value engineering
  4. Scale Misfit in Ecosystem Service Governance as a Source of Environmental Conflict
  5. Under Which Conditions Do Populist Governments Use Unpolitics in EU Decision‐Making
  6. Small Particle Size Magnesium in One-pot Grignard-Zerewitinoff-like Reactions under Mechanochemical Conditions
  7. Shrub management is the principal driver of differing population sizes between native and invasive populations of Rosa rubiginosa L
  8. Article 71 CISG
  9. Narrative approach to futures
  10. Geschlechtsneutralität
  11. Introduction
  12. Portfolio
  13. Time Norms as Strong Evaluations
  14. Do limiting factors at Alaskan treelines shift with climatic regimes?
  15. Learning Strategies of First Year University Students
  16. What matters for work engagement?
  17. Lesekompetenz heute
  18. Strategic responses to crisis
  19. Effectiveness and Moderators of an Internet-Based Mobile-Supported Stress Management Intervention as a Universal Prevention Approach
  20. Representative time use data and calibration of the American time use studies 1965 - 1999
  21. Investigation and Modelling of the Influence of Cooling Rates on the Microstructure of AZ91 Alloys
  22. Centralized and decentral approaches to succeed the 100% energiewende in Germany in the European context – A model-based analysis of generation, network, and storage investments
  23. Attracting attention from peers
  24. Anthropogenic factors overrule local abiotic variables in determining non-native plant invasions in mountains