ABIS Doctoral Summer School 2013

Project: Scientific event

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Description

The first ABIS Doctoral Summer School was organised by the Centre for Sustainability Management (CSM) The Academy of Business in Society (ABIS). The summer school aimed at enhancing doctoral students' (PhD and DBA) research contributions thus advancing the field of corporate sustainability, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and business ethics. Particular attention was paid to frameworks, concepts and management approaches, addressing research questions and providing guidance to practitioners. A small group of doctoral students (25) seized the opportunity to be actively engaged in revisiting their research and doctoral work in the inspiring environment of one of most renowned universities in the field of sustainability sciences. The summer school brought together students at various stages of doctoral research progress, creating an opportunity for extensive networking.
StatusFinished
Period01.08.1330.06.14

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Publications

  1. Transcending the Locality of Grassroots Initiatives
  2. Dynamische Mathematik
  3. Notation
  4. Automatic Imitation
  5. Differences in the earnings distribution of self- and dependent employed German men
  6. German and Chinese perspectives on innovative teaching and classroom processes
  7. Contributing to sustainable development pathways in the South Pacific through transdisciplinary research
  8. Toward a pluralistic conservation science
  9. Rhetorik-Schulprojekte mit Lehramtsstudierenden
  10. Spatial variation in human disturbances and their effects on forest structure and biodiversity across an Afromontane forest
  11. Recognizing Guarantees and Assurances of Non-Repetition
  12. Plastics in our ocean as transdisciplinary challenge
  13. Leverage points for addressing marine and coastal pollution
  14. Nonlinear recurrence analysis of piezo sensor placement for unmanned aerial vehicle motor failure diagnosis
  15. The influence of landscape change on multiple dimensions of human–nature connectedness
  16. Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the Forming Zone in Dieless Wire Drawing Process of Thin Biometallic Wires
  17. IGLU
  18. Adaptive learning support as a key element of innovative teaching in Germany
  19. Niklas Luhmann
  20. The Influence of Maximum Strength Performance in Seated Calf Raises on Counter Movement Jump and Squat Jump in Elite Junior Basketball Players
  21. Navigating AI and children's rights in corporate practices
  22. The 'need for speed'
  23. Happy just because. A cross-cultural study on subjective wellbeing in three Indigenous societies