Present and Future of Urban FRONTIER ZONES in Tunis

Projekt: Forschung

Projektbeteiligte

StatusAbgeschlossen
Zeitraum01.01.2031.12.20

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Forschende

  1. Flavia Felletti

Publikationen

  1. Modernization, cultural change, and democracy
  2. Balanced Scorecard
  3. German memory studies
  4. Cultural stability, managerial behavior, and employee attitudes in M&A projects
  5. Planning and entrepreneurship
  6. Entrepreneurial strategies for professional service firms
  7. Bringing ecosystem services into economic decision-making
  8. Effect of overlapping audit and compensation committee memberships on the readability of management compensation reports in the German HDAX
  9. Tuning into Things
  10. Der blinde Fleck der Kritiker
  11. How does green suit me? Consumers mentally match perceived product attributes with their domain-specific motives when making green purchase decisions
  12. 'l'll tell you what the truth is'
  13. Planning permanent air raid precautions
  14. Praktiken des Umgangs mit Unsicherheit in kreativen Prozessen
  15. Sustainability Reporting at Schools
  16. The Aesthetic Responsiveness Assessment (AReA)
  17. Vergleichende Regionalismusforschung und Diffusion
  18. What drives policy decision-making related to species conservation?
  19. Overcome procrastination
  20. The Uncanny Polar Bear
  21. Is Environmental Manage­ment Accounting a Discipline?
  22. The Principles of Public International Law and their Influence on Space Contracts
  23. Valuing changes in ecosystem services: scenario analysis
  24. Prolog - Raumbezogene Qualitative Sozialforschung
  25. Atkinson, Anthony B. Inequality. What Can Be Done? Cambridge/Massachusetts. Harvard University Press 2015
  26. Elemente und Wandlungen der Mitgliedschaftsverfassung der EU – Beitritt, flexible Integration, Austritt, Ausschluss
  27. Agentic and communal interaction goals in conflictual intergroup relations
  28. Genetic erosion in habitat specialist shows need to protect large peat bogs
  29. Professional Judges’ Disbelief in Free Will Does Not Decrease Punishment