Value in Health, ‎1098-3015

Journal

  1. Health State Valuation Methods and Reference Points: The Case of Tinnitus

    Happich, M., Moock, J. & von Lengerke, T., 2009, In: Value in Health. 12, 1, p. 88-95 8 p.

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Researchers

  1. Yuk Hui

Publications

  1. Integrating indigenous and local knowledge in management and research on coastal ecosystems in the Global South
  2. The bidirectional relationship between ESG performance and earnings management
  3. Probing turbulent superstructures in Rayleigh-Bénard convection by Lagrangian trajectory clusters
  4. Anticipated imitation of multiple agents
  5. Robust Adaptive Soft Landing Control of an Electromagnetic Valve Actuator for Camless Engines
  6. A black box identification in frequency domain
  7. Learning to collaborate while collaborating
  8. Dematerialization
  9. Reiseanalyse 2013:
  10. What a difference a Y makes
  11. Applying standard network analysis to hypermedia systems
  12. The patterns of curriculum change processes that embed sustainability in higher education institutions
  13. Schreiben Englisch
  14. The effect of neighbor species' phylogenetic and trait difference on tree growth in subtropical forests
  15. Special issue: Frameworks for Sustainability Management
  16. Tackling the knowledge-action gap in sustainable consumption
  17. Modelling and simulation of dynamic microstructure evolution of aluminium alloys during thermomechanically coupled extrusion process
  18. High-Volume Resistance Training Improves Double-Poling Peak Oxygen Uptake in Youth Elite Cross-Country Skiers and Biathletes
  19. Machine Learning-Supported Planning of Lead Times in Job Shop Manufacturing
  20. The Right to Liberty and Security, Public Health and Disease Control
  21. How to Limit the Spillover from the 2021 Inflation Surge to Inflation Expectations?
  22. The China puzzle
  23. On the Problems of Honorary Work in German Sports Clubs – A Qualitative-Dominated Crossover Mixed Methods Study