Nutzen – Nutzung - Nutzer_innen: Über: Gertrud Oelerich/Andreas Schaarschuch (Hg.). Soziale Dienstleistungen aus Nutzersicht. - München, 2005

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Original languageGerman
JournalSozialwissenschaftliche Literaturrundschau
Issue number52
Pages (from-to)80-84
Number of pages4
ISSN0175-6559
Publication statusPublished - 2006
Externally publishedYes

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  1. Uncertainty, Pluralism, and the Knowledge-based Theory of the Firm
  2. Lexical markers of common grounds
  3. Vorstellungen über null und Null
  4. Identitäten im Netz
  5. Formulating and solving integrated order batching and routing in multi-depot AGV-assisted mixed-shelves warehouses
  6. Performance pay sensitivity: Do top management incentives align with shareholder value creation?
  7. The Invisualities of Capture in Amazon’s Logistical Operations
  8. Learning spaces in multi-stakeholder initiatives
  9. Perceptions of science, science communication, and climate change attitudes in 68 countries - the TISP dataset
  10. Intellectual Property and Intra-Community Trade
  11. Handling Cytostatic Drugs
  12. Tree diversity and nectar composition affect arthropod visitors on extrafloral nectaries in a diversity experiment
  13. Introduction: Manufacturing as a challenge in Industry 4.0 process
  14. Determinants of mandatory goodwill disclosure
  15. Where there is no World and no Epoch
  16. The efficiency of German public theaters: a stochastic frontier analysis approach
  17. Variational Pragmatics
  18. Employing complementary multivariate methods for a designed nontarget LC-HRMS screening of a wastewater-influenced river
  19. Towards greener and sustainable ionic liquids using naturally occurring and nature-inspired pyridinium structures
  20. The challenges of gamifying CSR communication
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  22. RIGID PRICES AS A RESULT FROM PROFIT MAXIMIZATION
  23. Determinants and consequences of corporate social responsibility decoupling—Status quo and limitations of recent empirical quantitative research