Refine
Year of publication
- 2024 (343) (remove)
Document Type
- Doctoral Thesis (112)
- Article (98)
- Part of a Book (35)
- Monograph/Edited Volume (31)
- Other (19)
- Working Paper (12)
- Conference Proceeding (9)
- Master's Thesis (8)
- Part of Periodical (7)
- Report (3)
Keywords
- Brandenburg (5)
- Germany (5)
- Judentum (5)
- Kommune (5)
- Arctic (4)
- Arktis (4)
- Deutschland (4)
- Kommunalwissenschaft (4)
- digital transformation (4)
- experiment (4)
- machine learning (4)
- public administration (4)
- social media (4)
- Christentum (3)
- Digitalisierung (3)
- Geophysik (3)
- Islam (3)
- Klimawandel (3)
- Kohlenstoff (3)
- Potsdam (3)
- Satzverarbeitung (3)
- Transformation (3)
- carbon (3)
- climate change (3)
- communication (3)
- digitale Transformation (3)
- entrepreneurship (3)
- geophysics (3)
- local government (3)
- sentence processing (3)
- Alexander von Humboldt (2)
- Atmosphäre (2)
- Bernhard Eberhard (2)
- Bodenhydrologie (2)
- COVID-19 (2)
- Carl Ludwig (2)
- Carotinoide (2)
- Cicero (2)
- Deep Learning (2)
- Editionsphilologie (2)
- Ehrenmitglied der Warschauer Gesellschaft der Freunde der Wissenschaften (2)
- Ehrfurcht vor Kosmos (2)
- Emil du Bois-Reymond (2)
- Ernährungsgewohnheit (2)
- Facebook (2)
- Förderung junger Wissenschaftler (2)
- Humboldt-Nachlass (2)
- Informationsstruktur (2)
- Institut (2)
- Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz (2)
- Jüdische Studien (2)
- Kaiser von Russland und König von Polen (Kongresspolen) (2)
- Klimaanpassung (2)
- Kommunalrecht (2)
- Kommunalverwaltung (2)
- Kommunen (2)
- Konstruktivismus (2)
- Kosmos (2)
- Krise (2)
- Kuba (2)
- Kurhessen (2)
- Künstliche Intelligenz (2)
- Mehrebensystem (2)
- Mehrsprachigkeit (2)
- Menschenrechte (2)
- New Spain (2)
- Nikolaus I. (2)
- Physiologie (2)
- Religiöses Leben (2)
- Seismologie (2)
- Speisegebot (2)
- Synthese (2)
- Tagung (2)
- Universität (2)
- Verhältnis zu Polen (2)
- Zusammenhänge der Naturerscheinungen und deren Wechselwirkungen auf einander (2)
- architektonische Schönheit der Humboldt’schen Sprache (2)
- atmosphere (2)
- beliefs (2)
- carotenoids (2)
- constructivism (2)
- corruption (2)
- curriculum design (2)
- deep learning (2)
- digital education (2)
- digitale Geisteswissenschaften (2)
- digitalization (2)
- discrimination (2)
- economic crisis (2)
- enterprise systems (2)
- entrepreneurship education (2)
- focus (2)
- gender pay gap (2)
- history (2)
- information structure (2)
- international law (2)
- learning environment (2)
- legitimacy (2)
- linked employer-employee data (2)
- maschinelles Lernen (2)
- migration (2)
- modular production (2)
- open science (2)
- political science (2)
- polymerization (2)
- production control (2)
- refugee (2)
- seismology (2)
- soil hydrology (2)
- soil moisture (2)
- statistics (2)
- synthesis (2)
- trust (2)
- uncertainty (2)
- visuality and narrative (2)
- voting (2)
- word-image relations (2)
- öffentliche Verwaltung (2)
- (autoregressive) Mehrebenenanalysen (1)
- (latente) Mehrebenen-(Kovariaten-)Modelle (1)
- (modular) counting (1)
- 1848/49 revolution (1)
- 19. Jahrhundert (1)
- 19th century (1)
- 22-Hydroxydocosansäure (1)
- 22-hydroxydocosanoic acid (1)
- 3D (1)
- 3D-Einbettung (1)
- 3D-embedding (1)
- 9,10-Epoxy-18-hydroxyoctadecansäure (1)
- 9,10-epoxy-18-hydroxyoctadecanoic acid (1)
- ADHD (1)
- ADHS (1)
- ALOX15B (1)
- ATRP (1)
- Acetobacteraceae (1)
- Achtsamkeit (1)
- Addax nasomaculatus (1)
- Aktin (1)
- Alcaligenes eutrophus (1)
- Aleksandr Škljarevskij (1837-1883) (1)
- Aleksandra Marinina (*1957) (1)
- Ambivalenz (1)
- Amblystegiaceae (1)
- Amnestien (1)
- Ancient Rome (1)
- Anfänge der systematischen lateinische Epigraphik (1)
- Anode (1)
- Anpassung (1)
- Antibeschlag-Additive (1)
- Antifouling (1)
- Antilope (1)
- Aphasie (1)
- Arabidopsis (1)
- Archiv (1)
- Arcitc (1)
- Arkadij Adamov (1920-1991) (1)
- Arkadij Vajner (1931-2005) (1)
- Artenschutz (1)
- Artificial Intelligence (1)
- Atmosphärenforschung (1)
- Atrio-oesophageale Fistel (1)
- Attribute (1)
- Aufmerksamkeit (1)
- Auftaktworkshop (1)
- Aufwendungsersatz (1)
- Ausbreitung der kosmischen Strahlung (1)
- Aussterben (1)
- Austausch zwischen zwei Spezies (1)
- Australia (1)
- Australien (1)
- Automatisierung (1)
- BSW (1)
- Bachdenitrifikation (1)
- Banken (1)
- Baumgrenzen-Dynamik (1)
- Baumrinde (1)
- Bedarfsanalyse (1)
- Bekämpfungskonventionen (1)
- Beschriftung (1)
- Betula pendula (1)
- Betäubungsmittelkriminalität (1)
- Beweidung (1)
- Bias in Science (1)
- Biklausalität (1)
- Bildkontextanalyse (1)
- Bilingualismus (1)
- Biogeographie (1)
- Biomasse (1)
- Biotechnologie (1)
- Bioökonomie (1)
- Birke (1)
- Birkenrinde (1)
- Blaubock (1)
- Blazar (1)
- Blickbewegungen (1)
- Blue antelope (1)
- Bodenbewegungsmodellierung (1)
- Bodenfeuchte (1)
- Bodenfeuchtigkeit (1)
- Boris Akunin (*1956) (1)
- Braunmoose (1)
- Bryophyten (1)
- Buddhismus (1)
- C1 assimilation (1)
- C1-Assimilation (1)
- CN (1)
- Calvin cycle (1)
- Calvinzyklus (1)
- Cellulose-Synthese-Complex (1)
- Central Andes (1)
- Central Europe (1)
- CertiCoq (1)
- Chemie (1)
- Chronosequenzstudie (1)
- Cognitive Apprenticeship (1)
- Colom-bian Spanish (1)
- Copolymere (1)
- Copolymerisationsdiagramme (1)
- Coq (1)
- Cork oak (1)
- Corona (1)
- Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (1)
- Corrupción (1)
- Corruption, (1)
- Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing (1)
- Cottbus (1)
- Counseling (1)
- Covid-19-Pandemie (1)
- Crime fiction (1)
- Cultural Linguistics (1)
- Cupriavidus necator (1)
- Curriculare Innovation (1)
- Customization (1)
- Cytochrome C (1)
- DACH countries (1)
- DACH-Länder (1)
- DDR-Recht (1)
- DNA origami (1)
- DNA origami nanoantennas (DONA) (1)
- DSS-Colitis (1)
- Daseinsvorsorge (1)
- Dateistruktur (1)
- Datenaufbereitung (1)
- Datenbank (1)
- Datenbankoptimierung (1)
- Datenbanksysteme (1)
- Datenmonetarisierung (1)
- Datenschutz (1)
- Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO) (1)
- Datenschutzmanagement (1)
- Datenverwaltung (1)
- Datenverwaltung für Daten mit räumlich-zeitlichem Bezug (1)
- Debugging (1)
- Decarbonisation (1)
- Dekarbonisierung (1)
- Delphi study (1)
- Design-based Research (1)
- Designparameter (1)
- Designrecht (1)
- Diamantstempelzelle (1)
- Dichte (1)
- Diffraktion (1)
- Digital Humanities (1)
- Digitale Bildung (1)
- Diskriminierung (1)
- Diskriminierungsausgleich (1)
- Diskriminierungsgeschichte (1)
- Diskurs (1)
- Diskursanalyse (1)
- Diskurstheorie (1)
- Drohnen-Fernerkundung (1)
- Dynamische kognitive Modellierung (1)
- Dürre (1)
- E-Government (1)
- EFRAG (1)
- ENTH domain proteins (1)
- ENTH-Domänen Proteine (1)
- ERP (1)
- Eastern Europe (1)
- Eigenspannung (1)
- Einhaltung der Thora (1)
- Einkauf (1)
- Einzugsgebietshydrologie Wasserqualitätsmodell (1)
- Elektrolumineszenz (1)
- Elektrolumineszenz-Folie (1)
- Elektronenrückstreubeugung (1)
- Endophyten (1)
- Energie (1)
- Englisch (1)
- English (1)
- Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) System (1)
- Entscheidungsunterstützung (1)
- Entwicklung digitaler Innovationseinheiten (1)
- Entwicklungstheorien (1)
- Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (1)
- Epigenetik (1)
- Epiphyten (1)
- Epoxide (1)
- Epoxides (1)
- Erdbeben (1)
- Erdmantel (1)
- Erfüllungsübernahme (1)
- Erneuerbare Energie (1)
- Escherichia coli (1)
- Essai politique sur l'île de Cuba (1)
- Essai politique sur l’île de Cuba (1)
- Essigsäurebakterien (1)
- Essverhalten (1)
- Eurasien (1)
- Europäische Union (1)
- Evolution (1)
- Exhaustivität (1)
- Exoplaneten (1)
- Exoplanetenatmosphären (1)
- Experience Sampling Method (ESM) (1)
- Exziton-Dissoziation (1)
- Eye-Tracking-Verfahren (1)
- Eye-tracking (1)
- FATF (1)
- Fachdidaktik Musik (1)
- Familiarität (1)
- Faulkner studies (1)
- Faulknerforschung (1)
- Fernerkundung (1)
- Fernerkundung an Vulkanen (1)
- Ferroperiklas (1)
- Fertigung (1)
- Fertigungsunternehmen (1)
- Finanzmanagement (1)
- Finanzplanung (1)
- Flavonoide (1)
- Fokus (1)
- Folientunnel (1)
- Formiat (1)
- Fortgeschrittenenklausur im Zivilrecht (1)
- France (1)
- Französisch (1)
- Frauen (1)
- Frauenbewegung (1)
- Frauenkrimi (1)
- Fremdsprachendidaktik (1)
- French (1)
- Freud-Forschung (1)
- Freud-research (1)
- Frieden (1)
- Frühe Neuzeit (1)
- Fusionskontrolle (1)
- Förderung (1)
- GDR law (1)
- GED cycle (1)
- GED-Zyklus (1)
- GNSS (1)
- GPS (1)
- Game Design (1)
- Gammastrahlen: allgemein (1)
- Gebrauchsmusterrecht (1)
- Gefahren (1)
- Geistiges Eigentum (1)
- Geldwäsche (1)
- Gender (1)
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (1)
- Genomik (1)
- Geomorphologie (1)
- Georadar (1)
- Georgij Vajner (1938-2009) (1)
- German legislation (1)
- German women's movement (1)
- German-language literature (1)
- Geräte-Treiber (1)
- Geschichte (1)
- Geschichtswissenschaft (1)
- Geschlecht (1)
- Gesellschafts-, Handels- und Wettbewerbsrecht, allgemein (1)
- Gewaltenteilung (1)
- Gewerblicher Rechtsschutz (1)
- Glass transition temperatures (1)
- Glasübergangstemperaturen (1)
- Gletscherschmelze (1)
- Governance (1)
- Graphentheorie (1)
- Greek mythology (1)
- Grenzschicht (1)
- H16 (1)
- Habsburg Empire (1)
- Habsburg Studies (1)
- Habsburgisches Reich (1)
- Habsburgstudien (1)
- Halacha (1)
- Halophyten (1)
- Hardy inequality (1)
- Hardy-Ungleichung (1)
- Hauptspeicher Datenmanagement (1)
- Haushalt (1)
- Hebrew Catholics (1)
- Herzratenvariabilität (1)
- Hippotragus leucophaeus (1)
- Hitzeaktionsplan (1)
- Hitzestress (1)
- Hochdruck (1)
- Hochschuldidaktik (1)
- Hochschulverlage (1)
- Hohlraumeffekte (1)
- Homomorphismen (1)
- Hydrogele (1)
- Hydrogenomonas eutrophus (1)
- Hydrologie (1)
- IFRS (1)
- Identität, jüdische (1)
- In-situ Experimente (1)
- Inconel 718 (1)
- Indexauswahl (1)
- Individual Participant Data Metaanalyse (1)
- Indoor farming (1)
- Inhaltsanalyse (1)
- Instabilitäten (1)
- Interessengrad-Techniken (1)
- Internationale Beziehungen (1)
- Interoperability (1)
- Interoperalität (1)
- Intersections (1)
- Intervention (1)
- Intraklassenkorrelation (1)
- Investitionsverhalten (1)
- Investment Behavior (1)
- Irisches Englisch (1)
- Irish English (1)
- Italien (1)
- Jewish Christians (1)
- Jewish Law (1)
- Jewish Studies (1)
- Jewish denominations (1)
- Jewish identity (1)
- Jewish studies (1)
- Jonathan Muroya (1)
- Judaism (1)
- Judenchristen (1)
- Jugend (1)
- Jugendalter (1)
- Justizvollzug (1)
- Jüdische Sprachen (1)
- Kalibrierung an mehreren Standorten (1)
- Kasus (1)
- Kategorien (1)
- Kickoff Workshop (1)
- Kinder (1)
- Klimadatenwissenschaften (1)
- Klimakrise (1)
- Klimapolitik (1)
- Klimaresilienz (1)
- Klimaschutz (1)
- Knock in Mäuse (1)
- Koalitionsbildung (1)
- Koartikulation (1)
- Kognitionspsychologie (1)
- Kohlenstofffixerung (1)
- Kohlenstoffnitrid (CN) (1)
- Kollisionsrecht (1)
- Kommunalfinanzen (1)
- Kommunalreform (1)
- Kommunalwissenschaften (1)
- Kompilation (1)
- Komplexität (1)
- Komplexitätstheorie (1)
- Konsum (1)
- Konsum und Nachhaltigkeit (1)
- Konsumverhalten (1)
- Kooperation (1)
- Kopfsalat (1)
- Korkeiche (1)
- Korruption (1)
- Kovariatenwahl (1)
- Kreativitätstest (1)
- Kriminalfilm (1)
- Kriminalliteratur (1)
- Kritikalitätstheorie (1)
- Kunstpädagogik (1)
- Kunststoff-Additive (1)
- Kunstunterricht (1)
- Kursdesign (1)
- Ladungsgenerierung (1)
- Landesrecht (1)
- Landschaftsentwicklung (1)
- Large-Scale Assessment (1)
- Laserstrahlschmelzen (1)
- Lastverteilung (1)
- Lateinunterricht (1)
- Latin American literature (1)
- Legitimität (1)
- Lehrerbildung (1)
- Lehrwerk (1)
- Leistungsentwicklung (1)
- Leistungsverwaltung (1)
- Lerneinheit (1)
- Lerntagebuch (1)
- Lernumgebung (1)
- Lesen (1)
- Linux (1)
- Linux device drivers (1)
- Lipoxygenase (1)
- Literaturbetrieb (1)
- Literature Review (1)
- Literaturkritik (1)
- Literaturpreise (1)
- Literatursoziologie (1)
- Louise Otto-Peters (1)
- Lösungsmittel (1)
- MOOC (1)
- MaMoG (1)
- Maklerprovisionsklausel (1)
- Markenrecht (1)
- Market Dynamics (1)
- Marktdynamik (1)
- Marriage Preparations (1)
- Massenmedien (1)
- Massenspektrometrie (1)
- Medienangebot (1)
- Medienbildung (1)
- Medienstaatsvertrag (2020 April 14) (1)
- Meereis (1)
- Mehrsprachigkeitsdidaktik (1)
- Meinungsbildung (1)
- Mensch-Technik-Interaktion (1)
- Messianic Jewish Movement (1)
- Messianic Jews (1)
- Messianic Judaism (1)
- Messianische Juden (1)
- Messianism (1)
- Messianismus (1)
- Meta-Selbstanpassung (1)
- Meteorologie (1)
- Methacrylate (1)
- Methacrylates (1)
- Methodik (1)
- Micro Degree (1)
- Mikroalgen (1)
- Modelle der Nahrungsnetze (1)
- Modellvalidierung (1)
- Modification (1)
- Molar masses (1)
- Molekularbiologie (1)
- Molmassen (1)
- Moorsukzession (1)
- Moos-Mikroben-Interaktion (1)
- Moos-assoziierte Methanoxidation (1)
- Moos-assoziierte Methanproduktion (1)
- Morphologie (1)
- Musikunterricht auf Primarstufe (1)
- Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien (1)
- Nahrung der Zukunft (1)
- Nationale Aktionspläne (1)
- Natrium-Ionen-Batterie (1)
- Naturgefahren (1)
- Needs Analysis (1)
- Negotiation Performance (1)
- New religious movements (1)
- Nicht-Fulleren-Akzeptoren (1)
- Numerus (1)
- Nutzer-Engagement (1)
- Nutzungsrechte (1)
- OZG implementation (1)
- OZG-Umsetzung (1)
- Oberstes Gericht (1)
- Oesophagus-Schäden (1)
- Online-Lehre (1)
- Onlinekurs (1)
- Onlinekurs-Produktion (1)
- Open Access (1)
- Ordnungsverwaltung (1)
- Organisation (1)
- Organisationen (1)
- Paläoklimatologie (1)
- Paläolimnologie (1)
- Paraguayan Spanish (1)
- Parteigeschlossenheit (1)
- Patentrecht (1)
- Permafrost (1)
- Perowskit-Solarzellen (1)
- Personalentwicklung (1)
- Personalmanagement (1)
- Pflanzen-Mikroben-Interaktionen (1)
- Pflanzenwachstum (1)
- Pfotenödem Mausmodell (1)
- Philosophie (1)
- Phonetik (1)
- Phonologie (1)
- Photopolymerisation (1)
- Physik (1)
- Plattform <Wirtschaft> (1)
- Poland (1)
- Policy Changes (1)
- Politikunterricht (1)
- Politikwissenschaft (1)
- Politikänderungen (1)
- Polymere (1)
- Polymerisation (1)
- Populismus (1)
- Poststrukturalismus (1)
- Potenziale (1)
- Poweranalyse (1)
- Primar- und Sekundarstufe (1)
- Pro Milone (1)
- Probleme (1)
- Produktionssteuerung (1)
- Projektarbeit (1)
- Prototyp (1)
- Psychoanalyse (1)
- Psycholinguistik (1)
- Psychologie (1)
- Publication Processes (1)
- Publikation (1)
- Publikationsprozesse (1)
- Quercus suber (1)
- RAFT (1)
- Ralstonia eutropha (1)
- Rechnungswesen (1)
- Rechtswissenschaft (1)
- Red Army (1)
- Regionalplanung (1)
- Regulierung (1)
- Reinforcement Learning (1)
- Reiseliteratur (1)
- Relativized Minimality (1)
- Relativsätze (1)
- Religionskunde (1)
- Religiöse Speisevorschriften (1)
- Renewable Energy (1)
- Representationlernen (1)
- Reproduktion von Inschriften (1)
- Republiklflucht (1)
- República romana (1)
- Ressourcenverbrauch (1)
- Restaurierung von Flüssen (1)
- Revolution 1848/49 (1)
- Rinde (1)
- Risikofaktoren (1)
- Roman Republic (1)
- Russian (1)
- Russian cultural history (1)
- Russian popular culture (1)
- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine (1)
- Russisch (1)
- Russische Kulturgeschichte (1)
- Russische Popularkultur (1)
- SDGs (1)
- SED regime (1)
- SED-Herrschaft (1)
- SERS (1)
- SNARC effect (1)
- SNARC-Effekt (1)
- Sachbearbeitung (1)
- Saline Landwirtschaft (1)
- Schadstofftransport (1)
- Schriftenreihe (1)
- Schuld (1)
- Schulleistung (1)
- Schwefel (1)
- Schöpfer (1)
- Schülermaterial (1)
- Scientific Narratives (1)
- Sebastian Kurz (1)
- Second World War (1)
- Seesediment (1)
- Seesedimente (1)
- Selection-Linked Integration (1)
- Semi-Parlamentarismus (1)
- Sengis (1)
- Sequenzielle Likelihood (1)
- Shidduchin (1)
- Simulation (1)
- Simulation, Größe (1)
- Social Bots erkennen (1)
- Socialist realism (1)
- Softwareanalytik (1)
- Softwareentwicklung (1)
- Softwarevisualisierung (1)
- Solarzellen (1)
- South Africa (1)
- Sozialistischer Realismus (1)
- Soziodemographische Analyse (1)
- Soziologie (1)
- Spaltsätze (1)
- Spartacus (1)
- Spektroskopie (1)
- Sphagnum (1)
- Spiele (1)
- Sprachbewusstheit (1)
- Spracherwerb (1)
- Sprachideologie (1)
- Sprachlernbewusstheit (1)
- Sprachvernetzung (1)
- Sprachverständnis (1)
- Staatsanleihen (1)
- Staatsverschuldung (1)
- Stadt (1)
- Stadtplanung (1)
- Starkregen (1)
- Stereotype (1)
- Stern-Planeten-Wechselwirkung (1)
- Sternphysik (1)
- Steuerung (1)
- Strömungsneigung (1)
- Störung (1)
- Suffizienz (1)
- Suizidprävention (1)
- Suizidrisiko (1)
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) (1)
- Sweden (1)
- Synchrotronstrahlung (1)
- Syntax (1)
- Systemtheorie (1)
- Südafrika (1)
- Tailoring (1)
- Talmudic Judaism (1)
- Talmudisches Judentum (1)
- Tanz (1)
- Tau-Protein (1)
- Territorialorganisation (1)
- Terrorismus (1)
- Test (1)
- Testmanual (1)
- Textformerfor- dernis (1)
- Textur (1)
- Theorie (1)
- Theory (1)
- Thermoelektrizität (1)
- Thora (1)
- Tod (1)
- Top-Management-Support (1)
- Torah (1)
- Torah observance (1)
- Torfmoose (1)
- Trajektoriendaten (1)
- Transfer (1)
- Transkriptomik (1)
- Translanguaging (1)
- Translation (1)
- Treemaps (1)
- Tupaia belangeri (1)
- Ultraschall (1)
- Ungewissheit (1)
- United Kingdom (1)
- University Presses (1)
- Unrechtsjustiz (1)
- Untereinheitenimpfstoff (1)
- Unternehmenskonzentration (1)
- Uralic languages (1)
- UrhDaG (1)
- Urheber (1)
- Urheberrecht (1)
- Utility-Funktionen (1)
- Venecia (1)
- Venedig (1)
- Venice (1)
- Verantwortung (1)
- Verbraucherschutz (1)
- Vergleich (1)
- Verhandlungsleistung (1)
- Vertragsgestaltung (1)
- Vervielfältigung (1)
- Verwaltungsdigitalisierung (1)
- Verwaltungskooperation (1)
- Verwaltungsrecht (1)
- Verwaltungsreform (1)
- Verwaltungsreformen (1)
- Verwaltungswissenschaft (1)
- Voreingenommenheit in der Wissenschaft (1)
- Vorhersage (1)
- Vorhersagemodelle (1)
- Vorhofflimmern (1)
- Vorurteile (1)
- Vulkanüberwachung (1)
- Völkerrecht (1)
- WPS Agenda (1)
- WPS agenda (1)
- Wahrnehmungsdialektologie (1)
- Wasserdampf (1)
- Wautersia eutropha (1)
- Web-basiertes Rendering (1)
- Wehrmacht (1)
- Wellen (1)
- Werk (1)
- Wettbewerbsrecht (1)
- William Faulkner (1)
- Wirksamkeit von Entwicklungspolitik (1)
- Wirtschaftsinformatik Projekte (1)
- Wirtsspezifität (1)
- Wissenschaft (1)
- Wissenschaftskommunikation (1)
- Wissenschaftskommunikationstypen (1)
- Workflow Management System (1)
- Workflow-Management-System (1)
- Wortstellung (1)
- Wurzelhaarbildung (1)
- Wärmefluss (1)
- Wärmekapazität (1)
- Wärmeleitfähigkeit von Schnee (1)
- Yucatec Maya (1)
- Yucatecan Spanish (1)
- Zellmotilität (1)
- Zellwand (1)
- Zentraleuropa (1)
- Zoom (1)
- Zukunft (1)
- Zukunftsmodell (1)
- Zukunftsreflexion (1)
- Zukunftsästhetik (1)
- Zustandsverwaltung (1)
- Zuweisung thematischer Rollen (1)
- Zwitterionen (1)
- Zyklone (1)
- Zählen (1)
- aDNA (1)
- achtsames Essen (1)
- actin (1)
- adaptive performance (1)
- additive Fertigung (1)
- additive manufacturing (1)
- administrative digitalization (1)
- administrative reform (1)
- adolescence (1)
- affordance network approach (1)
- agents (1)
- agile government (1)
- agility (1)
- alternative Strafverfolgungsmechanismen (1)
- alternative criminal prosecution mechanisms (1)
- ambivalence (1)
- amnesties (1)
- angewandte Geophysik (1)
- anode (1)
- anomale Diffusion (1)
- anomalous diffusion (1)
- antelope (1)
- anthropocene (1)
- antifogging additives (1)
- antifouling (1)
- análisis del discurso, (1)
- aphasia (1)
- applied geophysics (1)
- architecture-based software adaptation (1)
- architekturbasierte Softwareanpassung (1)
- art education (1)
- assimilatorische Aufnahme (1)
- assimilatory uptake (1)
- atmospheric science (1)
- atrial fibrillation (1)
- atrio-esophageal fistula (1)
- attention (1)
- attributes (1)
- autoregressive multi-level analyses (1)
- banking (1)
- bark (1)
- begrenzte Rationalität (1)
- behavioral patterns (1)
- biclausality (1)
- big data (1)
- bilingualism (1)
- bio-based methacrylates (1)
- bio-based monomers (1)
- bio-economy (1)
- biobasierte Methacrylate (1)
- biobasierte Monomere (1)
- biofeedback (1)
- biogeography (1)
- biohybrid molecules (1)
- biomass (1)
- biotechnology (1)
- birch (1)
- birch bark (1)
- black people (1)
- blazar (1)
- bleifreie Perowskit-Solarzellen (1)
- bluebuck (1)
- bottom-up (1)
- boundary layer (1)
- bounded rationality (1)
- bourgeoisie (1)
- brand ambassadors (1)
- bribery (1)
- brown mosses (1)
- bryophytes (1)
- business models (1)
- bürgerliches Frauenbild (1)
- carbon and energy (1)
- carbon debt (1)
- carbon dioxide removal (CDR) (1)
- carbon fixation (1)
- carbon pricing (1)
- carbon removal (1)
- cartel (1)
- cartoons (1)
- case (1)
- catchment hydrology Water quality model (1)
- categories (1)
- causal AI (1)
- causal discovery (1)
- causal reasoning (1)
- causal structure learning (1)
- cavity effects (1)
- cell motility (1)
- cell wall (1)
- cellulose (1)
- cellulose synthase complex (1)
- change (1)
- charge generation (1)
- chemically induced dislocation (1)
- chemisch-induzierte Dislokation (1)
- chemistry (1)
- child development (1)
- children (1)
- chronosequence study (1)
- classical reception (1)
- clefts (1)
- climate data science (1)
- climate mitigation (1)
- climate policy (1)
- climate resilience (1)
- climate-change mitigation (1)
- climate-change policy (1)
- coalition formation (1)
- coarticulation (1)
- code of conduct (1)
- cognitive apprenticeship (1)
- cognitive psychology (1)
- cohort (1)
- collusion (1)
- columnar databases (1)
- comparative case study (1)
- comparative genomics (1)
- competence (1)
- compilation (1)
- complexity (1)
- complexity theory (1)
- computational methods (1)
- conceptual change (1)
- confidence (1)
- conomics (1)
- conservation (1)
- constitutional law (1)
- contaminant transport (1)
- continuation thesis (1)
- conversational agents (1)
- cooperation (1)
- coordination (1)
- copolymerization diagrams (1)
- copolymers (1)
- corporatization (1)
- cosmic ray propagation (1)
- cosmic-ray neutron sensing (1)
- covariate selection (1)
- creativity test (1)
- crisis management (1)
- criticality theory (1)
- cultural conceptualisations (1)
- cultural linguistics (1)
- cupriavidus necator (1)
- curriculum development (1)
- curriculum innovation (1)
- curtailment thesis (1)
- cyclones (1)
- dance (1)
- data and methods (1)
- data management (1)
- data monetization (1)
- data preparation (1)
- data privacy (1)
- data sharing (1)
- data visualization (1)
- data-driven artifacts (1)
- database (1)
- database systems (1)
- database tuning (1)
- dating (1)
- death (1)
- debugging (1)
- decarbonization (1)
- decision-making (1)
- deep reinforcement learning (1)
- degree-of-interest techniques (1)
- demography (1)
- density (1)
- design parameters (1)
- design-based research (1)
- design-science research (1)
- deutschsprachige Literatur (1)
- developing country cities (1)
- deviant behaviors (1)
- diachronic (1)
- diachronisch (1)
- dialect (1)
- diamond anvil cell (1)
- didactics of music (1)
- diffraction (1)
- diffraction elastic constants (1)
- diffraktionselastische Konstanten (1)
- digital (1)
- digital activism (1)
- digital fashion (1)
- digital humanities (1)
- digital innovation (1)
- digital innovation units (1)
- digital nudging (1)
- digital platform openness (1)
- digital product development (1)
- digital product innovation (1)
- digital transformations (1)
- digital twin (1)
- digitale Innovation (1)
- digitale Innovationseinheit (1)
- digitale Mode (1)
- digitale Produktentwicklung (1)
- digitale Produktinnovation (1)
- digitalization projects (1)
- discourse analysis (1)
- discrete choice (1)
- discrete event simulation (1)
- discretion (1)
- drought (1)
- drug trafficking (1)
- dynamical cognitive modeling (1)
- e-learning (1)
- eGovernment (1)
- earth mantle (1)
- earth system governance (1)
- earthquake (1)
- eating behavior (1)
- echno-economic assessment (1)
- ecological approach (1)
- ecological stability (1)
- ecology (1)
- economic thought (1)
- economics (1)
- ecosystem reconstruction (1)
- effective use behavior (1)
- elections (1)
- electroluminescence (1)
- electroluminescent foil (1)
- electron backscatter diffraction (1)
- electronic tax returns (1)
- embezzlement (1)
- embodied cognition (1)
- emotional cognitive dynamics (1)
- emotional kognitive Dynamiken (1)
- emotions (1)
- empirical literary studies (1)
- empirische Literaturwissenschaft (1)
- enablement thesis (1)
- endophytes (1)
- energy (1)
- energy policy (1)
- enteprise-level (1)
- enterprise architecture (1)
- enterprise ecosystems: the integrated enterprise (1)
- enzymatic conjugation (1)
- enzymatische Reaktionsspezifität (1)
- epigenetics (1)
- epiphytes (1)
- epoxidierte Phenylpropanoide (1)
- epoxidierte Terpene (1)
- epoxidized phenylpropanoids (1)
- epoxidized terpenes (1)
- equality (1)
- equity crowdfunding (1)
- erklärte Varianz (1)
- escalation of commitment (1)
- eskalierendes Commitment (1)
- esophageal injury (1)
- español colombiano (1)
- español paragua-yo (1)
- español yucateco (1)
- ethnic-racial socialization (1)
- evaluation (1)
- evelopment of the prohibition of racial (1)
- evidence (1)
- evolution (1)
- evolution of digital innovation units (1)
- exciton dissociation (1)
- executive functions (1)
- executive personalism (1)
- exekutive Funktionen (1)
- exekutiver Personalismus (1)
- exhaustivity (1)
- exoplanet atmospheres (1)
- exoplanets (1)
- experimental studies (1)
- experimentation (1)
- experimentelle Studien (1)
- explained variance (1)
- extermination (1)
- extinction (1)
- eye movements (1)
- eye tracking (1)
- eye-tracking (1)
- factorial survey design (1)
- familiarity (1)
- family (1)
- fashion (1)
- fasten (1)
- federated industrial platform ecosystems (1)
- feminist foreign policy (1)
- feministische Außenpolitik (1)
- ferropericlase (1)
- field theory (1)
- file structure (1)
- finance (1)
- financial access and inclusion (1)
- fiscal capacity (1)
- fiskalische Kapazität (1)
- flavonoids (1)
- follower turnover intentions (1)
- food web models (1)
- forecasting (1)
- foreign language teaching (1)
- formate (1)
- fragile Staaten (1)
- fragile states (1)
- free radical polymerization (1)
- freie radikalische Polymerisation (1)
- fronting (1)
- fsQCA (1)
- future (1)
- future aesthetics (1)
- future food (1)
- galactic magnetic fields (1)
- galaktische Magnetfelder (1)
- game design (1)
- gaming (1)
- gamma rays: general (1)
- ganzzahlige lineare Optimierung (1)
- geerdete („grounded“) Kognition (1)
- gemischte Daten (1)
- gender (1)
- gender norms (1)
- gender role attitudes (1)
- genetic screen (1)
- genetischer Screen (1)
- genomics (1)
- geographische Großstudie (1)
- geomorphology (1)
- geschützter Anbau (1)
- gift-giving (1)
- glacier melt (1)
- global commons (1)
- globales Navigationssatellitensystem (1)
- globales Positionsbestimmungssystem (1)
- graph neural networks (1)
- graph theory (1)
- graphische neuronale Netze (1)
- grazing (1)
- green chemistry (1)
- green recovery (1)
- grenzüberschreitende Kooperation (1)
- ground motion modeling (1)
- ground-penetrating radar (1)
- grounded cognition (1)
- grüne Chemie (1)
- guilt (1)
- habitual (1)
- halal (1)
- halophytes (1)
- hazards (1)
- heart rate variability (1)
- heat action plan (1)
- heat capacity (1)
- heat flux (1)
- heat stress (1)
- hebräische Katholiken (1)
- hemispheric asymmetry (1)
- hemisphärische Asymmetrie (1)
- hierarchical data (1)
- hierarchische Daten (1)
- hierarchy (1)
- high pressure (1)
- high resolution (1)
- historical consciousness (1)
- historiography (1)
- history of the social sciences (1)
- history teaching (1)
- history textbooks (1)
- hohe Auflösung (1)
- homeostasis (1)
- homomorphisms (1)
- host-specificity (1)
- human behaviour (1)
- human diet (1)
- human rights (1)
- human rights violation (1)
- human-robot interaction (1)
- human-technology interaction (1)
- hybrid Bayesian-classical precision simulations (1)
- hybrid fashion (1)
- hybride Bayesianisch-klassische Simulationen der Schätzgenauigkeit (1)
- hydrogels (1)
- hydrology (1)
- hydrothermale Alteration (1)
- illusion of control (1)
- immaterielle Mode (1)
- in-memory data management (1)
- in-operando SAXS (1)
- in-situ testing (1)
- inclusive schools (1)
- index selection (1)
- individual health responsibility (1)
- individual participant data meta-analysis (1)
- individually, multisite, and cluster randomized trials (1)
- individuell-, block- und cluster-randomisierte Studien (1)
- indoor farming (1)
- infinitely repeated game (1)
- informal organization (1)
- information systems projects (1)
- information systems research (1)
- inklusive Schulen (1)
- instabilities (1)
- institutional change (1)
- integer linear programming (1)
- interactive visualization (1)
- interaktive Visualisierung (1)
- intergovernmental relations (1)
- international criminal law (1)
- international mutual legal assistance (1)
- internationale Rechtshilfe (1)
- internationales Strafrecht (1)
- interpretative research (1)
- interspecies interchange (1)
- intervention (1)
- intraclass correlation (1)
- inventing music (1)
- is governance (1)
- it/business alignment (1)
- jüdische Identität (1)
- jüdische Konfessionen (1)
- kausale Entdeckung (1)
- kausale KI (1)
- kausale Schlussfolgerung (1)
- kausales Strukturlernen (1)
- kindliche Entwicklung (1)
- knowledge (1)
- knowledge sharing (1)
- knowledge transfer (1)
- knowledge transfer velocity (1)
- kommunale Selbstverwaltung (1)
- koscher (1)
- kulturelle Konzeptualisierungen (1)
- labeling (1)
- labialización (1)
- labialization (1)
- lake sediment (1)
- lake systems (1)
- landscape evolution (1)
- language acquisition (1)
- language awareness (1)
- language learning awareness (1)
- large-scale assessment (1)
- large-scale study (1)
- laser powder bed fusion (1)
- lateinamerikanische Literatur (1)
- latente Mehrebenen-Profilanalysen (1)
- lautes Denken (1)
- lead-free perovskites (1)
- leadership (1)
- learning (1)
- learning support (1)
- learning unit (1)
- legislative Erfolgsraten (1)
- legislative success rates (1)
- lettuce (1)
- levels of information systems research (process, enterprise-, ecosystem- & industry-level) (1)
- literarisches Feld (1)
- literary awards (1)
- literary criticism (1)
- literary field (1)
- literary scene (1)
- literatura alemana y austríaca (1)
- literatura de viaje (1)
- literatura latinoamericana (1)
- load balancing (1)
- locus of control (1)
- logical errors (1)
- logische Fehler (1)
- mHM-Nitrat-Modell (1)
- mHM-Nitrate model (1)
- mammalian ALOX15 orthologs (1)
- management practices (1)
- manufacturing (1)
- manufacturing companies (1)
- margins of error (1)
- marketization (1)
- marriage (1)
- mass spectrometry (1)
- maternal employment (1)
- mating (1)
- mechanical behavior (1)
- mechanisches Verhalten (1)
- media education (1)
- menschliche Ernährung (1)
- merkmalsbasierte Ansätze (1)
- messianisch-jüdische Bewegung (1)
- messianische Juden (1)
- messianisches Judentum (1)
- meta self-adaptation (1)
- metabolic engineering (1)
- metabolisches Modifizieren (1)
- metaverse (1)
- meteorology (1)
- methanogenic archaea (1)
- methanotrophic bacteria (1)
- methanoxidierende Bakterien (1)
- methanproduzierende Archaeen (1)
- methodology (1)
- miRNA Regulation (1)
- miRNA regulation (1)
- micro degree (1)
- micro-credential (1)
- microalgae (1)
- microbial soil communities (1)
- migrant (1)
- mikrobielle Bodengemeinschaften (1)
- mikrobielle Moor-Kerngemeinschaft (1)
- mindful eating (1)
- mindfulness (1)
- mixed data (1)
- mixed methods (1)
- mobile-immobile model (MIM) (1)
- mobility (1)
- model validation (1)
- model-driven engineering (1)
- modellgesteuerte Entwicklung (1)
- modulare Produktion (1)
- molecular biology (1)
- molecular dating (1)
- molekulare Datierung (1)
- money laundering (1)
- moralidad (1)
- morality (1)
- morpho-syntactic features (1)
- morpho-syntaktische Merkmale (1)
- morphological analysis (1)
- morphology (1)
- moss-associated archaea (1)
- moss-associated bacteria (1)
- moss-associated methanogenesis (1)
- moss-associated methanotrophy (1)
- moss-microbe-interactions (1)
- motivation (1)
- multi-agent system (1)
- multi-facettierter Diversität (1)
- multi-party systems (1)
- multi-site calibration (1)
- multifaceted diversity (1)
- multilevel (latent covariate) models (1)
- multilevel latent profile analyses (1)
- multilingual didactics (1)
- multilingualism (1)
- multiplexity (1)
- multiprofessional collaboration (1)
- multiprofessionelle Kooperation (1)
- museomics (1)
- music teaching at primary level (1)
- musikalische Gestaltungsprozesse (1)
- nachhaltige Lebensstile (1)
- nachwachsende Rohstoffe (1)
- narratives (1)
- nasales a final de palabra (1)
- national action plans (1)
- natural hazards (1)
- near-surface geophysics (1)
- net-negative emissions (1)
- neue Parteien (1)
- neue religiöse Bewegungen (1)
- new parties (1)
- nicht-parametrische bedingte Unabhängigkeitstests (1)
- nicht-thermische Strahlung (1)
- non-fullerene acceptors (1)
- non-parametric conditional independence testing (1)
- non-thermal radiation (1)
- normas sociales (1)
- northern peatlands (1)
- number (1)
- numerical cognition (1)
- numerical distance effect (1)
- numerische Kognition (1)
- numerischer Abstandseffekt (1)
- nursing (1)
- nördliche Moore (1)
- oberflächennahe Geophysik (1)
- observational data (1)
- occupational gender segregation (1)
- ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) (1)
- ocean liming (OL) (1)
- online course creation (1)
- online course design (1)
- online teaching (1)
- open science practices in information systems research (1)
- opinion polls (1)
- optical properties (1)
- optimism (1)
- optische Eigenschaften (1)
- organic solar cell (1)
- organic-inorganic hybrids (1)
- organisational survival (1)
- organisch-anorganische Hybride (1)
- organische Bodensubstanz (1)
- organische Solarzelle (1)
- organisierte Kriminalität (1)
- organizational level (1)
- organizations (1)
- organized crime (1)
- p-Laplace-Operator (1)
- p-Laplacian (1)
- paleotemperature (1)
- pandemic (1)
- parameter transferability (1)
- partial replication (1)
- partielle Replikation (1)
- partnership (1)
- party competition (1)
- party unity (1)
- peace (1)
- peatland core microbiome (1)
- peatland development (1)
- peptide synthesis (1)
- perceived meaningfulness (1)
- performance (1)
- performance development (1)
- permafrost (1)
- perovskite (1)
- perovskite solar cells (1)
- persistent memory (1)
- persistenter Speicher (1)
- perspective (1)
- perturbation (1)
- pflanzliche Sekundär Metabolite (1)
- phonetics (1)
- phonology (1)
- photoinitiated cationic polymerization (1)
- photoinitiated free radical (1)
- photoinitiated polymerization (1)
- photoinitiierte Polymerisation (1)
- photoinitiierte freie radikalische Polymerisation (1)
- photoinitiierte kationische Polymerisation (1)
- photopolymerization (1)
- photovoltaische Materialien (1)
- physics (1)
- physiological needs (1)
- planetary boundaries (1)
- plant growth (1)
- plant secondary metabolites (1)
- plant-microbe interactions (1)
- plastic additives (1)
- plurilingualism (1)
- pluvial flooding (1)
- pmem (1)
- policy (1)
- political design (1)
- politics and the media (1)
- politische Bildung (1)
- polling (1)
- pollution (1)
- polycrisis (1)
- polymers (1)
- polytunnel (1)
- populism (1)
- postmodern crime fiction (1)
- postmoderner Krimi (1)
- potentials (1)
- power analysis (1)
- prediction models (1)
- preference for agency (1)
- premenstrual syndrome (1)
- primary and secondary schools (1)
- prison (1)
- prisoners of war (1)
- prisoner’s dilemma (1)
- privacy (1)
- privacy management (1)
- problems (1)
- process design (1)
- process improvement (1)
- process perspective (1)
- process simulation (1)
- progressive (1)
- progressive rendering (1)
- progressives Rendering (1)
- promises (1)
- protected cultivation (1)
- prototype (1)
- prämenstruelles Syndrom (1)
- psychoanalysis (1)
- psycholinguistics (1)
- psychology (1)
- public debt (1)
- public engagement (1)
- public good (1)
- public health insurance (1)
- public sector organizations (1)
- pull effect (1)
- qualitative research (1)
- quantitative (1)
- quantitative and qualitative methods (1)
- quantitative und qualitative Methoden (1)
- quasi-linear potential theory (1)
- quasilineare Potentialtheorie (1)
- race (1)
- racial knowledge (1)
- random copolymers (1)
- rapid earthquake impact assessment (1)
- rassistisches Wissen (1)
- reading (1)
- recruitment (1)
- reductive glycine pathway (1)
- reduktiver Glycinstoffwechselweg (1)
- regulatory intermediary (1)
- reinforcement learning (1)
- relational structures (1)
- relationale Strukturen (1)
- relative clauses (1)
- relativierte Minimalitätstheorie (1)
- relativistic processes (1)
- relativistische Prozesse (1)
- remote sensing (1)
- renewable raw materials (1)
- replication (1)
- representation learning (1)
- reproduction (1)
- reputation management (1)
- research data management (1)
- research transparency (1)
- residual stress (1)
- retentivity (1)
- right to life (1)
- risk factors (1)
- river restoration (1)
- robot voice (1)
- root hair formation (1)
- rype of change content (1)
- räumlich-numerische Assoziationen (1)
- räumlich-zeitliche Validierung (1)
- römisches Recht (1)
- saline agriculture (1)
- salt stress (1)
- scalable (1)
- schnelle Einschätzung von Erdbebenauswirkungen (1)
- schwach elektrischer Fisch (1)
- science communication (1)
- science communication types (1)
- sea ice (1)
- secondary plant metabolites (1)
- sedimentary ancient DNA (1)
- sedimentary environments (1)
- sedimentäre Systeme (1)
- seismic hazard (1)
- seismische Gefährdung (1)
- sekundäre Pflanzenstoffe (1)
- selbstanpassende Systeme (1)
- selbstheilende Systeme (1)
- selbstüberwachtes Lernen (1)
- selection-linked integration (1)
- self-adaptive systems (1)
- self-awarenesssender-receiver framework zoom (1)
- self-healing (1)
- self-view,virtual meetings (1)
- semi-parliamentarism (1)
- sender-receiver framework (1)
- sengis (1)
- separation of powers (1)
- sequential likelihood (1)
- simulation (1)
- simulation, size (1)
- situated cognition (1)
- situierte („situated“ Kognition (1)
- skalierbar (1)
- slavery (1)
- snow thermal conductivity (1)
- social bot detection (1)
- social capital (1)
- social network (1)
- social norms (1)
- social robot (1)
- socio-demographic analysis (1)
- socio-technical system (1)
- sociology (1)
- sociology of literature (1)
- sociotechnical (1)
- sodium-ion battery (1)
- soft information (1)
- software analytics (1)
- software development (1)
- software visualization (1)
- soil organic matter (1)
- solar cells (1)
- solidarity (1)
- sortagging (1)
- sortaseA (1)
- sovereign exposure (1)
- sozio-technisches System (1)
- spaltenorientierte Datenbanken (1)
- spatial-numerical associations (1)
- spatio-temporal data management (1)
- spatiotemporal validation (1)
- spectroscopy (1)
- spoken sentence comprehension (1)
- stabile Schichtung (1)
- stable stratification (1)
- star-planet interaction (1)
- starvation (1)
- state management (1)
- state reform (1)
- statistische Copolymere (1)
- stellar physics (1)
- stereotypes (1)
- strategic uncertainty (1)
- stream denitrification (1)
- stream sinuosity (1)
- street-level bureaucracy (1)
- structural change (1)
- student achievement (1)
- städtisch (1)
- städtischer Wärmeinseleffekt (1)
- subunit vaccine (1)
- suicid risk (1)
- suicide prevention (1)
- sulfur (1)
- suppression conventions (1)
- supreme court of the GDR (1)
- survey experiments (1)
- suspended sediment (1)
- suspendiertes Sediment (1)
- sustainability strategies (1)
- symbolic capital (1)
- symbolisches Kapital (1)
- synchrotron radiation (1)
- syntax (1)
- synthetic biology (1)
- synthetic metabolism (1)
- synthetische Biologie (1)
- synthetischer Metabolismus (1)
- systematic (1)
- systematisch (1)
- systemic risk (1)
- systemisches Risiko (1)
- systems theory (1)
- tabellarische Dateien (1)
- tabular data (1)
- tau proteins (1)
- teacher training (1)
- teaching material (1)
- technologies (1)
- terrorism (1)
- test (1)
- test manual (1)
- textbook (1)
- textbook research (1)
- texture (1)
- the bright and dark side of social media in the marginalized contexts (1)
- thematic-role assignment (1)
- theological field study (1)
- theologische Feldstudie (1)
- thermic catheter ablation (1)
- thermische Katheterablation (1)
- thermoelectricity (1)
- think aloud (1)
- time consumption (1)
- tin perovskites (1)
- top management support (1)
- top-down (1)
- trait adaptation (1)
- trait-based approaches (1)
- trajectory data (1)
- transcriptomics (1)
- transfer (1)
- transfers (1)
- translation (1)
- transnational crime (1)
- transnational criminal law (1)
- transnationale Kriminalität (1)
- transnationales Strafrecht (1)
- transnationalization (1)
- travel ban (1)
- travel writing (1)
- tree bark (1)
- treeline dynamics (1)
- treemaps (1)
- tropical freshwater fish (1)
- tropische Süßwasserfische (1)
- ultra-high energy cosmic rays (1)
- ultrahochenergetische kosmische Strahlung (1)
- ultrasound tongue imaging (1)
- unreal fashion (1)
- unsupervised learning (1)
- uptake efficiency (1)
- uralische Sprachen (1)
- urban heat island (1)
- user engagement (1)
- utility functions (1)
- vehicle registration (1)
- verb-final languages (1)
- verbfinale Sprachen (1)
- vergleichende Genomik (1)
- verkörperte Kognition (1)
- video games (1)
- virtual fashion (1)
- virtual reality (1)
- virtuelle Mode (1)
- visionary leadership (1)
- visuell-linguistische Integration (1)
- visuell-räumliche Aufmerksamkeit (1)
- visuo-linguistic integration (1)
- visuospatial attention (1)
- volcanic hydrothermal systems (1)
- volcano remote sensing (1)
- vote switching (1)
- voters (1)
- vulkanische Entgasungs-und Hydrothermalsysteme (1)
- vulkanische Entgasungssysteme (1)
- war (1)
- water vapour (1)
- waves (1)
- weakly electric fish (1)
- web-based rendering (1)
- welfare state (1)
- wissenschaftliche Narrative (1)
- women (1)
- women’s crime fiction (1)
- word order (1)
- word-final nasals (1)
- work and family (1)
- youth (1)
- zellulose, Salzstress (1)
- zentrale Anden (1)
- zwitterions (1)
- ÖVP (1)
- Ökologie (1)
- Ökosystem-Rekonstruktion (1)
- Überschneidungen (1)
- Übertragbarkeit der Parameter (1)
- ökologische Stabilität (1)
- ökologischer Ansatz (1)
- детективный жанр (1)
- женский детектив (1)
- история русской культуры (1)
- постмодернистский детектив (1)
- русская популярная культура (1)
- социалистический реализм (1)
Institute
- Extern (37)
- Fachgruppe Politik- & Verwaltungswissenschaft (27)
- Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre (24)
- Öffentliches Recht (24)
- Bürgerliches Recht (20)
- Fachgruppe Soziologie (19)
- Fachgruppe Volkswirtschaftslehre (18)
- Historisches Institut (17)
- Institut für Biochemie und Biologie (17)
- Hasso-Plattner-Institut für Digital Engineering GmbH (15)
Personalmanagement und KWI
(2024)
Die Digitalisierung ist ein wesentlicher Bestandteil aktueller Verwaltungsreformen. Trotz der hohen Bedeutung und langjähriger Bemühungen bleibt die Bilanz der Verwaltungsdigitalisierung in Deutschland ambivalent. Diese Studie konzentriert sich auf drei erfolgreiche Digitalisierungsvorhaben aus dem Onlinezugangsgesetz (OZG) und analysiert mittels problemzentrierter Expertenbefragung Einflussfaktoren auf die Umsetzung von OZG-Vorhaben und den Einfluss des Managements in diesem Prozess. Die Analyse erfolgt theoriegeleitet basierend auf dem Ansatz der begrenzten Rationalität und der ökonomischen Theorie der Bürokratie. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass anzunehmen ist, dass die identifizierten Einflussfaktoren unterschiedlich auf Nachnutzbarkeit und Reifegrad von Verwaltungsleistungen wirken und als Folgen begrenzter Rationalität im menschlichen Problemlösungsprozess interpretiert werden können. Managerinnen unterstützen die operativen Akteure bei der Umsetzung, indem sie deren begrenzte Rationalität mit geeigneten Strategien adressieren. Dazu können sie Ressourcen bereitstellen, mit ihrer Expertise unterstützen, Informationen zugänglich machen, Entscheidungswege verändern sowie zur Konfliktlösung beitragen. Die Studie bietet wertvolle Einblicke in die tatsächliche Managementpraxis und leitet daraus Empfehlungen für die Umsetzung öffentlicher Digitalisierungsvorhaben sowie für die Steuerung öffentlicher Verwaltungen ab. Diese Studie liefert einen wichtigen Beitrag zum Verständnis des Einflusses des Managements in der Verwaltungsdigitalisierung. Die Studie unterstreicht außerdem die Notwendigkeit weiterer Forschung in diesem Bereich, um die Praktiken und Herausforderungen der Verwaltungsdigitalisierung besser zu verstehen und effektiv zu adressieren.
Die Dissertation untersucht die Entwicklung des Verantwortungseigentums insbesondere anhand der Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung unter Ernst Abbe.
Der Begriff des Verantwortungseigentums wird seit einigen Jahren in der rechtspolitischen Debatte zu alternativen Unternehmens- und Eigentumsformen diskutiert. Dabei wird die Einführung einer eigenen Gesellschaftsform gefordert.
Die Dissertation widmet sich diesen Forderungen und den Entwicklungen des Verantwortungseigentums anhand der Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung und ihrer Stiftungsbetriebe Zeiss und Schott.
Dort wurde bereits Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts eine Form dessen, was Jurist:innen heute unter Verantwortungseigentum verstehen, kautelar-juristisch eingeführt und geprägt.
Ziel und Zweck der Arbeit war es, die Überschneidungen, Parallelen und Unterschiede der Rechtssubjekte zu untersuchen und der Frage auf den Grund zu gehen, ob das Verantwortungseigentum einer längeren Rechtstradition folgt oder eine rein zeitgenössische Idee ist.
This thesis explores word order variability in verb-final languages. Verb-final languages have a reputation for a high amount of word order variability. However, that reputation amounts to an urban myth due to a lack of systematic investigation. This thesis provides such a systematic investigation by presenting original data from several verb-final languages with a focus on four Uralic ones: Estonian, Udmurt, Meadow Mari, and South Sámi. As with every urban myth, there is a kernel of truth in that many unrelated verb-final languages share a particular kind of word order variability, A-scrambling, in which the fronted elements do not receive a special information-structural role, such as topic or contrastive focus. That word order variability goes hand in hand with placing focussed phrases further to the right in the position directly in front of the verb. Variations on this pattern are exemplified by Uyghur, Standard Dargwa, Eastern Armenian, and three of the Uralic languages, Estonian, Udmurt, and Meadow Mari. So far for the kernel of truth, but the fourth Uralic language, South Sámi, is comparably rigid and does not feature this particular kind of word order variability. Further such comparably rigid, non-scrambling verb-final languages are Dutch, Afrikaans, Amharic, and Korean. In contrast to scrambling languages, non-scrambling languages feature obligatory subject movement, causing word order rigidity next to other typical EPP effects.
The EPP is a defining feature of South Sámi clause structure in general. South Sámi exhibits a one-of-a-kind alternation between SOV and SAuxOV order that is captured by the assumption of the EPP and obligatory movement of auxiliaries but not lexical verbs. Other languages that allow for SAuxOV order either lack an alternation because the auxiliary is obligatorily present (Macro-Sudan SAuxOVX languages), or feature an alternation between SVO and SAuxOV (Kru languages; V2 with underlying OV as a fringe case). In the SVO–SAuxOV languages, both auxiliaries and lexical verbs move. Hence, South Sámi shows that the textbook difference between the VO languages English and French, whether verb movement is restricted to auxiliaries, also extends to OV languages. SAuxOV languages are an outlier among OV languages in general but are united by the presence of the EPP.
Word order variability is not restricted to the preverbal field in verb-final languages, as most of them feature postverbal elements (PVE). PVE challenge the notion of verb-finality in a language. Strictly verb-final languages without any clause-internal PVE are rare. This thesis charts the first structural and descriptive typology of PVE. Verb-final languages vary in the categories they allow as PVE. Allowing for non-oblique PVE is a pivotal threshold: when non-oblique PVE are allowed, PVE can be used for information-structural effects. Many areally and genetically unrelated languages only allow for given PVE but differ in whether the PVE are contrastive. In those languages, verb-finality is not at stake since verb-medial orders are marked. In contrast, the Uralic languages Estonian and Udmurt allow for any PVE, including information focus. Verb-medial orders can be used in the same contexts as verb-final orders without semantic and pragmatic differences. As such, verb placement is subject to actual free variation. The underlying verb-finality of Estonian and Udmurt can only be inferred from a range of diagnostics indicating optional verb movement in both languages. In general, it is not possible to account for PVE with a uniform analysis: rightwards merge, leftward verb movement, and rightwards phrasal movement are required to capture the cross- and intralinguistic variation.
Knowing that a language is verb-final does not allow one to draw conclusions about word order variability in that language. There are patterns of homogeneity, such as the word order variability driven by directly preverbal focus and the givenness of postverbal elements, but those are not brought about by verb-finality alone. Preverbal word order variability is restricted by the more abstract property of obligatory subject movement, whereas the determinant of postverbal word order variability has to be determined in the future.
The automotive industry is a prime example of digital technologies reshaping mobility. Connected, autonomous, shared, and electric (CASE) trends lead to new emerging players that threaten existing industrial-aged companies. To respond, incumbents need to bridge the gap between contrasting product architecture and organizational principles in the physical and digital realms. Over-the-air (OTA) technology, that enables seamless software updates and on-demand feature additions for customers, is an example of CASE-driven digital product innovation. Through an extensive longitudinal case study of an OTA initiative by an industrial- aged automaker, this dissertation explores how incumbents accomplish digital product innovation. Building on modularity, liminality, and the mirroring hypothesis, it presents a process model that explains the triggers, mechanisms, and outcomes of this process. In contrast to the literature, the findings emphasize the primacy of addressing product architecture challenges over organizational ones and highlight the managerial implications for success.
Artikel 15 Grundgesetz als sozialistische Utopie? Keineswegs. Die Sozialisierungsnorm gibt dem Gesetzgeber ein Instrument an die Hand, um staatliche Gewährleistungsverantwortung mithilfe gemeinwirtschaftlicher Organisationsformen wahrzunehmen. Sozialisierungsmaßnahmen greifen in das Eigentumsgrundrecht ein. Sie treffen zudem auf grundrechtliche Funktionsgarantien einer marktwirtschaftlichen Ordnung und die unionsrechtliche Systemgarantie zugunsten des freien Wettbewerbs. Die Arbeit untersucht daher die verfassungsrechtlichen Anforderungen an die Sozialisierungsgesetzgebung auf Bundes- und Landesebene einschließlich der gerichtlichen Kontrolle. Ferner zeigt die Arbeit auf, wie sich Sozialisierungsgesetze unionsrechtskonform verhalten können.
Human activities modify nature worldwide via changes in the environment, biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems, which in turn disrupt ecosystem services and feed back negatively on humans. A pressing challenge is thus to limit our impact on nature, and this requires detailed understanding of the interconnections between the environment, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. These three components of ecosystems each include multiple dimensions, which interact with each other in different ways, but we lack a comprehensive picture of their interconnections and underlying mechanisms. Notably, diversity is often viewed as a single facet, namely species diversity, while many more facets exist at different levels of biological organisation (e.g. genetic, phenotypic, functional, multitrophic diversity), and multiple diversity facets together constitute the raw material for adaptation to environmental changes and shape ecosystem functioning. Consequently, investigating the multidimensionality of ecosystems, and in particular the links between multifaceted diversity, environmental changes and ecosystem functions, is crucial for ecological research, management and conservation. This thesis aims to explore several aspects of this question theoretically.
I investigate three broad topics in this thesis. First, I focus on how food webs with varying levels of functional diversity across three trophic levels buffer environmental changes, such as a sudden addition of nutrients or long-term changes (e.g. warming or eutrophication). I observed that functional diversity generally enhanced ecological stability (i.e. the buffering capacity of the food web) by increasing trophic coupling. More precisely, two aspects of ecological stability (resistance and resilience) increased even though a third aspect (the inverse of the time required for the system to reach its post-perturbation state) decreased with increasing functional diversity. Second, I explore how several diversity facets served as a raw material for different sources of adaptation and how these sources affected multiple ecosystem functions across two trophic levels. Considering several sources of adaptation enabled the interplay between ecological and evolutionary processes, which affected trophic coupling and thereby ecosystem functioning. Third, I reflect further on the multifaceted nature of diversity by developing an index K able to quantify the facet of functional diversity, which is itself multifaceted. K can provide a comprehensive picture of functional diversity and is a rather good predictor of ecosystem functioning. Finally I synthesise the interdependent mechanisms (complementarity and selection effects, trophic coupling and adaptation) underlying the relationships between multifaceted diversity, ecosystem functioning and the environment, and discuss the generalisation of my findings across ecosystems and further perspectives towards elaborating an operational biodiversity-ecosystem functioning framework for research and conservation.
Homomorphisms are a fundamental concept in mathematics expressing the similarity of structures. They provide a framework that captures many of the central problems of computer science with close ties to various other fields of science. Thus, many studies over the last four decades have been devoted to the algorithmic complexity of homomorphism problems. Despite their generality, it has been found that non-uniform homomorphism problems, where the target structure is fixed, frequently feature complexity dichotomies. Exploring the limits of these dichotomies represents the common goal of this line of research.
We investigate the problem of counting homomorphisms to a fixed structure over a finite field of prime order and its algorithmic complexity. Our emphasis is on graph homomorphisms and the resulting problem #_{p}Hom[H] for a graph H and a prime p. The main research question is how counting over a finite field of prime order affects the complexity.
In the first part of this thesis, we tackle the research question in its generality and develop a framework for studying the complexity of counting problems based on category theory. In the absence of problem-specific details, results in the language of category theory provide a clear picture of the properties needed and highlight common ground between different branches of science. The proposed problem #Mor^{C}[B] of counting the number of morphisms to a fixed object B of C is abstract in nature and encompasses important problems like constraint satisfaction problems, which serve as a leading example for all our results. We find explanations and generalizations for a plethora of results in counting complexity. Our main technical result is that specific matrices of morphism counts are non-singular. The strength of this result lies in its algebraic nature. First, our proofs rely on carefully constructed systems of linear equations, which we know to be uniquely solvable. Second, by exchanging the field that the matrix is defined by to a finite field of order p, we obtain analogous results for modular counting. For the latter, cancellations are implied by automorphisms of order p, but intriguingly we find that these present the only obstacle to translating our results from exact counting to modular counting. If we restrict our attention to reduced objects without automorphisms of order p, we obtain results analogue to those for exact counting. This is underscored by a confluent reduction that allows this restriction by constructing a reduced object for any given object. We emphasize the strength of the categorial perspective by applying the duality principle, which yields immediate consequences for the dual problem of counting the number of morphisms from a fixed object.
In the second part of this thesis, we focus on graphs and the problem #_{p}Hom[H]. We conjecture that automorphisms of order p capture all possible cancellations and that, for a reduced graph H, the problem #_{p}Hom[H] features the complexity dichotomy analogue to the one given for exact counting by Dyer and Greenhill. This serves as a generalization of the conjecture by Faben and Jerrum for the modulus 2. The criterion for tractability is that H is a collection of complete bipartite and reflexive complete graphs. From the findings of part one, we show that the conjectured dichotomy implies dichotomies for all quantum homomorphism problems, in particular counting vertex surjective homomorphisms and compactions modulo p. Since the tractable cases in the dichotomy are solved by trivial computations, the study of the intractable cases remains. As an initial problem in a series of reductions capable of implying hardness, we employ the problem of counting weighted independent sets in a bipartite graph modulo prime p. A dichotomy for this problem is shown, stating that the trivial cases occurring when a weight is congruent modulo p to 0 are the only tractable cases. We reduce the possible structure of H to the bipartite case by a reduction to the restricted homomorphism problem #_{p}Hom^{bip}[H] of counting modulo p the number of homomorphisms between bipartite graphs that maintain a given order of bipartition. This reduction does not have an impact on the accessibility of the technical results, thanks to the generality of the findings of part one. In order to prove the conjecture, it suffices to show that for a connected bipartite graph that is not complete, #_{p}Hom^{bip}[H] is #_{p}P-hard. Through a rigorous structural study of bipartite graphs, we establish this result for the rich class of bipartite graphs that are (K_{3,3}\{e}, domino)-free. This overcomes in particular the substantial hurdle imposed by squares, which leads us to explore the global structure of H and prove the existence of explicit structures that imply hardness.
Among the different meanings carried by numerical information, cardinality is fundamental for survival and for the development of basic as well as of higher numerical skills. Importantly, the human brain inherits from evolution a predisposition to map cardinality onto space, as revealed by the presence of spatial-numerical associations (SNAs) in humans and animals. Here, the mapping of cardinal information onto physical space is addressed as a hallmark signature characterizing numerical cognition.
According to traditional approaches, cognition is defined as complex forms of internal information processing, taking place in the brain (cognitive processor). On the contrary, embodied cognition approaches define cognition as functionally linked to perception and action, in the continuous interaction between a biological body and its physical and sociocultural environment.
Embracing the principles of the embodied cognition perspective, I conducted four novel studies designed to unveil how SNAs originate, develop, and adapt, depending on characteristics of the organism, the context, and their interaction. I structured my doctoral thesis in three levels. At the grounded level (Study 1), I unfold the biological foundations underlying the tendency to map cardinal information across space; at the embodied level (Study 2), I reveal the impact of atypical motor development on the construction of SNAs; at the situated level (Study 3), I document the joint influence of visuospatial attention and task properties on SNAs. Furthermore, I experimentally investigate the presence of associations between physical and numerical distance, another numerical property fundamental for the development of efficient mathematical minds (Study 4).
In Study 1, I present the Brain’s Asymmetric Frequency Tuning hypothesis that relies on hemispheric asymmetries for processing spatial frequencies, a low-level visual feature that the (in)vertebrate brain extracts from any visual scene to create a coherent percept of the world. Computational analyses of the power spectra of the original stimuli used to document the presence of SNAs in human newborns and animals, support the brain’s asymmetric frequency tuning as a theoretical account and as an evolutionarily inherited mechanism scaffolding the universal and innate tendency to represent cardinality across horizontal space.
In Study 2, I explore SNAs in children with rare genetic neuromuscular diseases: spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). SMA children never accomplish independent motoric exploration of their environment; in contrast, DMD children do explore but later lose this ability. The different SNAs reported by the two groups support the critical role of early sensorimotor experiences in the spatial representation of cardinality.
In Study 3, I directly compare the effects of overt attentional orientation during explicit and implicit processing of numerical magnitude. First, the different effects of attentional orienting based on the type of assessment support different mechanisms underlying SNAs during explicit and implicit assessment of numerical magnitude. Secondly, the impact of vertical shifts of attention on the processing of numerical distance sheds light on the correspondence between numerical distance and peri-personal distance.
In Study 4, I document the presence of different SNAs, driven by numerical magnitude and numerical distance, by employing different response mappings (left vs. right and near vs. distant).
In the field of numerical cognition, the four studies included in the present thesis contribute to unveiling how the characteristics of the organism and the environment influence the emergence, the development, and the flexibility of our attitude to represent cardinal information across space, thus supporting the predictions of the embodied cognition approach. Furthermore, they inform a taxonomy of body-centred factors (biological properties of the brain and sensorimotor system) modulating the spatial representation of cardinality throughout the course of life, at the grounded, embodied, and situated levels.
If the awareness for different variables influencing SNAs over the course of life is important, it is equally important to consider the organism as a whole in its sensorimotor interaction with the world. Inspired by my doctoral research, here I propose a holistic perspective that considers the role of evolution, embodiment, and environment in the association of cardinal information with directional space. The new perspective advances the current approaches to SNAs, both at the conceptual and at the methodological levels.
Unveiling how the mental representation of cardinality emerges, develops, and adapts is necessary to shape efficient mathematical minds and achieve economic productivity, technological progress, and a higher quality of life.
«Musik erfinden und gestalten» hat grosses musikpädagogisches Potenzial: mit Klängen experimentieren, ein Gespür für dramaturgische Verläufe entwickeln, nonverbal kommunizieren – Musik erfinden und gestalten eröffnet ein breites Feld musikalischer Aktivitäten und Erfahrungsmöglichkeiten. Doch im regulären Musikunterricht in der Volksschule der Schweiz sind produktionsdidaktische Ansätze noch eher die Ausnahme und Musiklehrkräften fehlt es an Anleitungsstrategien.
Für das vorliegende Buch untersuchte der Autor in Form einer Design-based-Research-Studie, wie Primarlehrkräfte ihre Anleitungsstrategien bei der Durchführung von musikalischen Gestaltungsprozessen in ihren Schulklassen schrittweise entwickeln. Dabei begleitete der Forscher die Lehrkräfte in der schulischen Praxis und intervenierte gezielt mit Reflexionsimpulsen, um den Professionalisierungsprozess zu unterstützen.
Daraus wurden drei Reflexionstools generiert: Das Reflexionstool try-outs beinhaltet konkrete Handlungsanregungen und Reflexionsfragen für das Anleiten musikalischer Gestaltungsprozesse. Das Onlinetool improspider ist ein Selbstreflexionsinstrument zur Einschätzung personaler Orientierungen. Das Kompetenzmodell Kompetenzflyer bietet eine Reflexionsfolie für die Ansteuerung eigenständiger Kompetenzerwerbsschritte.
Die Reflexionstools sind außerdem online in Form eines Lernobjekts verfügbar.
Organizational commitments to equality change how people view women’s and men’s professional success
(2024)
To address women’s underrepresentation in high-status positions, many organizations have committed to gender equality. But is women’s professional success viewed less positively when organizations commit to women’s advancement? Do equality commitments have positive effects on evaluations of successful men? We fielded a survey experiment with a national probability sample in Germany (N = 3229) that varied employees’ gender and their organization’s commitment to equality. Respondents read about a recently promoted employee and rated how decisive of a role they thought intelligence and effort played in getting the employee promoted from 1 “Not at all decisive” to 7 “Very decisive” and the fairness of the promotion from 1 “Very unfair” to 7 “Very fair.” When organizations committed to women’s advancement rather than uniform performance standards, people believed intelligence and effort were less decisive in women’s promotions, but that intelligence was more decisive in men’s promotions. People viewed women’s promotions as least fair and men’s as most fair in organizations committed to women’s advancement. However, women’s promotions were still viewed more positively than men’s in all conditions and on all outcomes, suggesting people believed that organizations had double standards for success that required women to be smarter and work harder to be promoted, especially in organizations that did not make equality commitments.