John P. Weche

Prof. Dr.

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Prof. Dr. John P. Weche

  1. 2011
  2. Foreign ownership and firm performance in the German services sector

    Weche Gelübcke, J. P. (Sprecher*in)

    20.10.2011

    Aktivität: Vorträge und GastvorlesungenKonferenzvorträgeForschung

  3. Foreign owned enterprises in the German service sector: first evidence from official statistics

    Weche Gelübcke, J. P. (Sprecher*in)

    20.09.2011

    Aktivität: Vorträge und GastvorlesungenKonferenzvorträgeForschung

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Publikationen

  1. Sexing Berlin?
  2. Der extrovertierte Rechtstaat
  3. Diversion
  4. Akademisches Schreiben
  5. Green and Sustainable Extraction of High-Value Compounds
  6. Provenance- and life-history stage-specific responses of the dwarf shrub Calluna vulgaris to elevated vapour pressure deficit
  7. Political Representation in the EU
  8. Analysis of estrogenic activity in coastal surface waters of the Baltic Sea using the yeast estrogen screen
  9. Decentralized planning and control for assembly areas driven by Gentelligent® parts
  10. What Is the Impact of Financial Penalties on the Performance and Stock Returns of Banks?
  11. Plant–flower visitor interaction webs
  12. Measuring Variation in Gaze Following Across Communities, Ages, and Individuals
  13. The state of the internets
  14. Significance of Antibiotics in the Environment
  15. Perspective as Practice. Renaissance Cultures of Optics, (About the development of optics and perspective between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries) (TECHNE 1) Dupré, Sven (ed.): Brepols, Turnhout 2019
  16. VIPs in der Lesesozialisation ?
  17. Calibration of the Chemcatcher ® passive sampler for monitoring selected polar and semi-polar pesticides in surface water
  18. Lebhafte Artefakte oder „Wenn Roboter Hände schütteln“
  19. An innovative teaching approach in Engineering Education to impart reflective digitalization competences
  20. Do workers perceive high wage settlements of craft unions as fair?
  21. Transdisciplinary institutionalization in higher education
  22. How to estimate carabid biomass?—an evaluation of size-weight models for ground beetles (Coleoptera