LIAS x LOST: Exploring the Organization of Societal Polarization

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Description

On March 19th, Prof. Dr. Boukje Cnossen (Professor of Entrepreneurship, Organization and Culture and LIAS Faculty Fellow) and Lena Kostuj (PhD Candidate and LOST community manager) hosted a one-day workshop exploring the organizational dynamics underpinning empirical phenomena related to and resulting in societal polarization. The workshop is organized on behalf of the LIAS (Leuphana Institute of Advanced Studies in Culture and Society) and LOST (Leuphana Center for Organization and Social Transformation) with lectures by LIAS fellow Dr. Adrià Alcoverro, Dr. Elanor Colleoni (IULM University Milan), and Dr. Jennifer Schnepf (University of Groningen).
StatusFinished
Period19.03.2419.03.24

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  2. Are Acute Effects of Foam-Rolling Attributed to Dynamic Warm Up Effects? A Comparative Study
  3. Construct- and criterion-related validity of the German Core Self-Evaluations Scale
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  5. Neural correlates of the enactment effect in the brain
  6. Neural network-based estimation and compensation of friction for enhanced deep drawing process control
  7. Mapping Khulan habitats - a GIS based approach.
  8. Rotational complexity in mental rotation tests
  9. Special Issue The Discourse of Redundancy Introduction
  10. "Die Arbeit funktioniert"
  11. HyperKult
  12. Riding Two Horses at The Same Time: Paradox Responses for Navigating Exploration and Exploitation in Small and Medium-Sized IT Consulting Firms
  13. Intellectual humility links to metacognitive ability
  14. Short run comovement, persistent shocks and the business cycle
  15. Understanding Innovation
  16. Complex Trait-Treatment-Interaction analysis
  17. Dichotomy or continuum? A global review of the interaction between autonomous and planned adaptations
  18. Diversity Management and Corporate Change: Implications for Co-Determination
  19. Optimal control strategies for PMSM with a decoupling super twisting SMC and inductance estimation in the presence of saturation
  20. Lernen in Netzwerken
  21. Artificial Intelligence as a cultural technique
  22. The dispositive factor in a system of inventory-controlled production
  23. Robust Decoupling Control of Contact Forces in Robotic Manipulation
  24. Daily breath-based mindfulness exercises in a randomized controlled trial improve primary school children’s performance in arithmetic
  25. Towards a global understanding of tree mortality
  26. Easier In than Out
  27. Correction to
  28. Can isometric testing substitute for the one repetition maximum squat test?
  29. Gemachter oder gelebter Tourismus?
  30. Where Tasks, Technology, and Textbooks Meet: An Exploratory Analysis of English Language Teachers’ Perceived Affordances of an Intelligent Language Tutoring System