Journal of Applied Business Research, ‎0892-7626

Journal

  1. 2014
  2. Can the business model of Handelsbanken be an archetype for small and medium sized banks? A comparative case study

    Kousgaard Larsen, M., Lange Nissen, J., Lueg, R., Schmaltz, C. & Røjkjær Thorhauge, J., 24.04.2014, In: Journal of Applied Business Research. 30, 3, p. 869-881 13 p.

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Researchers

  1. Jacob Hörisch

Publications

  1. Sponsoring, brand value and social media
  2. Stanislaw Przybyszewski: Kommentarband
  3. Performativer Religionsunterricht zwischen Performance und Performativität
  4. Vibration training in Rehabilitation
  5. Per una letteratura della partecipazione
  6. From lignin to nylon
  7. The Computational Turn, or, a New Weltbild
  8. The interplay between individual and collective efforts in the age of global threats
  9. Human development as a general theory of social change
  10. The Hanoverian Supply Chain Model: modelling the impact of production planning and control on a supply chain's logistic objectives
  11. The 'West' versus 'the Rest'? Festival Curators as Gatekeepers for Sociocultural Diversity
  12. The link between supervisory board reporting and firm performance in Germany and Austria
  13. Organizational identity and firm growth
  14. Social Bots as algorithmic pirates and messengers of techno-environmental agency
  15. The New Media
  16. Consumerist lifestyles in the context of globalization
  17. Higher Education for sustainable development within a whole-system approach. The case oft the Leuphana University Lüneburg
  18. Kreativität
  19. „Das geht nicht in 45 Minuten“
  20. Friction surfacing of aluminum alloys on Ti6Al4V - Investigation of process parameters, material deposition behavior and bonding mechanisms
  21. The production of educational space
  22. The expression of non-alignment in British and German political interviews
  23. Instruments for comprehensive land use planning and river basin management
  24. Adaptive Speed Tests
  25. “Greedy Buyers, Amoral Speculators and Lacking State Control”