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took place at the FOM University in Essen. The meeting of the partners from science and practice served the presentation of the results from the first work packages and the personal exchange of experiences [...] results of the interviews conducted in the companies in the first work package were discussed. These serve as a basis for the development of the Risk Assessment Tool, the pretest of which is currently underway
Section: FB7
Academy of Science of Ukraine. Thereby, the evaluation scheme of the Leibniz Association in Germany serves as a role model. The Leibniz Association evaluates their institutes using a sophisticated evaluation [...] the scientists and other actors in Ukraine form this evaluation approach? Can the Leibniz approach serve as a role model for other so-called transition economies? These and other questions were dealt with
University Prof . Gros visited VGU from 17.9 to 28.9.2018. Besides teaching lectures, the visit served the preparation of the upcoming student and staff Erasmus+ mobility projects between the two institutions
Network co-organizer Lauri Wessel is proud to serve as Associate Editor for the Track „Digital Platforms, Online Communities, and Open Governance“ at the International Conference of Information Systems
Konferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik") that went down in Potsdam, Germany in March. Professor Wessel served as associate editor on the tracks on digital health care and digital transformation. The award honors
Logistics and Trade" (DIAMANT) took place in Bonn. The internal project meeting of the partners served the personal presentation of relevant questions, the exchange of experiences in the implementation
months on the concept of a world equity index that makes the 17 SDG's investable. The concept will serve as the investment basis for the Global Investors for Sustainable Development (GISD) Alliance. The
is organized annually by the Chair of Microeconomics at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, serves to promote young scientists and this year brought together more than 30 participants from Bremen
On September 16th, Michael Rochlitz was invited to serve as a discussant for the 44th edition of the Virtual Workshop on Authoritarian Regimes (VWAR). Michael discussed a paper by Yana Bilalova (London
Matthias Müller). The short-term lecturer programme "Flying Faculty" is a DAAD-funded initiative and serves to intensify cooperation in research and teaching between Germany and Turkey.