Simon Worthington

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Simon Worthington

  1. Teilmaßnahme 1.1 KT 11: Hybrid Publishing

    Warnke, M. (Wissenschaftliche Projektleitung), Beyes, T. (Wissenschaftliche Projektleitung), Beverungen, A. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Bunz, M. (Wissenschaftliche Projektleitung), Heise, C. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Kuper, H.-G. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Loebel, J.-M. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Worthington, S. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Hall, G. (Partner*in), Levin, T. (Partner*in), Lovink, G. (Partner*in), Shah, N. N. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Amorosa, J. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Burkhardt, M. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Dieter, M. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Gollner, U. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Hui, Y. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Kirchner, A. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Kral, C. (Projektmitarbeiter*in), Le, M. (Projektmitarbeiter*in) & Peters, H. (Projektmitarbeiter*in)

    Investitions- und Förderbank Niedersachsen – NBank

    01.05.1231.03.16

    Projekt: Forschung

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Publikationen

  1. Markenwert
  2. Call for Submissions Business Ethics Quarterly Special Issue on
  3. Comparing Regulatory Designs for the Transmission of Offshore Wind Energy
  4. Abiotic and biotic degradation of five aromatic organosilicon compounds in aqueous media
  5. Techno-economic analysis of a food waste valorization process via microalgae cultivation and co-production of plasticizer, lactic acid and animal feed from algal biomass and food waste
  6. Shape-shifting
  7. Changes in phenology and abundance of suction-trapped Diptera from a farmland site in the UK over four decades
  8. Intentions to adopt photovoltaic systems depend on homeowners' expected personal gains and behavior of peers
  9. Correction to
  10. 'You're-like-wind-blowing-over-the-land-and-passing-on'
  11. Trade-offs for healthy and sustainable diets in Europe
  12. “Normality” Revisited: Fieldwork and Family
  13. Trust Centrality in Online Social Networks
  14. Towards Sustainable Entrepreneurship
  15. Didactical design methods applied in design studios for Architectural and Cultural Sciences in Brazil
  16. Digital health literacy and information-seeking on the internet in relation to COVID-19 among university students in Greece
  17. Do Time Poor Individuals Pay More?
  18. Reducing aquatic micropollutants – Increasing the focus on input prevention and integrated emission management
  19. Can learning to move foster sustainable development? A systematic literature review examining the potential of sport and physical activity in the context of environmental and sustainability education
  20. Odors enhance visual attention to congruent objects
  21. New evidence for vegetation development and timing of Upper Middle Pleistocene interglacials in Northern Germany and tentative correlations
  22. "Instrumentalität"
  23. Virtual Voting in RFMOs
  24. Anchoring and Sleep Inertia
  25. Leading academic change