15th Organization Studies Summer Workshop 2020

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Leonie Eising - presenter

21.05.2020
15th Organization Studies Summer Workshop 2020

Event

15th Organization Studies Summer Workshop 2020: Organizing Sustainably: Actors, Institutions, and Practices

20.05.2023.05.20

Chania, Greece

Event: Workshop

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Researchers

  1. Martin Hailer

Publications

  1. Sliding Mode Control for a Vertical Dynamics in the Presence of Nonlinear Friction
  2. Separable models for interconnected production-inventory systems
  3. Release of monomers from four different composite materials after halogen and LED curing
  4. Power-law fluctuations in eye movements predict text comprehension during connected text reading
  5. Pathways for Transformatio
  6. Integration of Sustainability into Universities - Good Practices and Benchmarking for Integration
  7. Comparability of lcas — review and discussion of the application purpose
  8. Constructing strangeness
  9. Heinz von Foerster and Early Research in the Field of Pattern Recognition at the Biological Computer Laboratory
  10. Does the introduction of the Euro have an effect on subjective hypotheses about the price-quality relationship?
  11. Interdiffusion and atomic mobility in hcp Mg–Al–Sn alloys
  12. Organic Synthesis – Art or Science?
  13. Predictive Maintenance of Bearings Through IoT and Cloud-Based Systems
  14. Analytics and Intuition in the Process of Selecting Talent
  15. New Research on the Deep Seabed and Its Resources
  16. Eye Movements During Mathematical Word Problem Solving-Global Measures and Individual Differences
  17. Researching Interrelations of formal and informal Learning in early Adolescence form a Critical Race Perspective
  18. The Lotka-Volterra Model for Competition Controlled by a Sliding Mode Approach
  19. Anonymity reprogrammed
  20. Non-identity – So what? A political scientist’s perspective on a curious but somehow arbitrary problem
  21. Part IV: Theoretical and methodological advancements in disturbance rejection and robust control