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lines, margins at 2,5 cm all around). Please address the following questions: o In this course, we have used case studies to illustrate real-life examples. What lessons can we learn from case studies? Answer [...] critically on them. Include your own experience from working with your case study, as well as what you have learnt in the »Strategic Management« lecture. Make references to course materials such as slides,
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this presentation, we want to discuss specific structures of communication and interaction which we have encountered during our research on integration of refugees in small rural communities: a) the ter [...] like to discuss in the presentation. The findings are based on a series of expert interviews that have been carried out in the German-Danish border region in the framework of a broader research project [...] local perspective – A German-Danish Comparison Integration policies in different European countries have been broadly discussed since the arrival of refugees in 2015. While policy analysis often looks at
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past and so on – and such contemporaneous factors may have been influenced by childhood or early life. For example, the child of divorced parents may have decided, because of childhood experiences, not to [...] explained, there are many ways to do this. Studies in the well-being area have started to employ dynamic panel methods, but often have not adequately considered the necessary diagnostics nor appreciate how [...] ratio between the influence of the past and the present for our subjective well-being? What factors have a particularly long-running influence and are thus quite important? A dynamic panel assessment of
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sufficient and we can save; It’s just sufficient and we don’t have major problems; It’s not sufficient and we have problems; It’s not sufficient and we have major problems. 17 As mentioned above, one advantage [...] literature, some authors have associated increased IPP with lower crime, reduced conflict and easier access to pharmaceuticals to improve the health of citizens, all of which have been positively linked [...] intellectual property right regimes. Reforms have extended protection of intellectual property to new fields (e.g. software piracy) and exclusive rights have been strengthened (Correa, 1997; Son and Lee
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men have of being in a leadership position do not differ significantly in statistical terms as regards the personality traits if both have had the same education and professional experience, have a similar [...] level, the fewer women there are in such positions. Men have numerous role models to follow whereas women lack this opportunity. Many studies have focused on the influence of human capital and other "objective" [...] works 1The results of the numerous empirical studies on leadership traits that have been carried out in this context have been included in various summary papers (cf., for example, Lord et al., 1986; Stogdill
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your existing grants. 5. Connect your existing profiles to your ORCID record. 6. Make sure you always have access to your ORCID record (Ausgewählte) Funktionen von ORCID https://info.orcid.org/six-ways-to
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well-understood models, these possibilities have been addressed and the hypothesised association between optimism and pessimism, and life satisfaction have been shown to remain.13 Additional research will [...] increases the explanatory power of standard life satisfaction models. The thoughts that individuals have about the future contribute substantially to their current life satisfaction. In particular, the reduction [...] objective factors (income, labour force status, marital status, education, health) and, in many cases, have convincingly demonstrated associations and, causal connections. Investigations considering subjective
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Hochschulen. Statistik und Wissenschaft, 11, 84-104. Bound, J., Lovenheim, M. F., & Turner, S. (2010). Why have college completion rates declined? An analysis of changing student preparation and collegiate resources
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s that have taken place, and C1, if referred to, the consumer's desires unattainable at this price (Figure 1). To simplify, A1 can be interpreted as a measure of welfare because consumers have to pay less [...] of the consumer surplus approach is therefore rather significant. Generations of economics students have been convinced by 'state-of-the-art' depictions that taxes, tariffs, and subsidies always connote [...] professional, working economists. The illustration and calculation of deadweight losses caused by taxation have been done by the thousands, as searches through economic databanks show. This approach to public discourse
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Kapitalgesellschaften am Umsatz des 38 Anne Alstott/Bruce Ackermann, The Stakeholder Society, New Haven 2000 39 Gerd Grözinger/Claus Offe/ Michael Maschke, Die Teilhabe-Gesellschaft, Frankfurt/M., 2006