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2026

2026:  

(Em-)Powering Refugee Entrepreneurs: Co-Creating Inclusive Ecosystem Support

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David, A. & Terstriep, J. (2026): (Em-)Powering Refugee Entrepreneurs: Co-Creating Inclusive Ecosystem Support. International Journal of Management and Enterprise Development. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMED.2027.10075791

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2025

2025:  

Entrepreneurial Belonging – Migrant Entrepreneurs’ Connections and Community in Bounded and Unbounded Ecosystems

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David, A., Terstriep, J. & Freiling, J. (2025): Entrepreneurial Belonging – Migrant Entrepreneurs’ Connections and Community in Bounded and Unbounded Ecosystems. Forschung Aktuell, 2025 (08). Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik, Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen. https://doi.org/10.53190/fa/202508

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2025

2025:  

Exploring the Potential of Urban Manufacturer's Waste Heat for the Residential Heating Transition in Germany. A Spatial Analysis Acros Four Federal States

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Angstmann, M., Meyer, K. & Gärtner, S. (2025): Exploring the Potential of Urban Manufacturer's Waste Heat for the Residential Heating Transition in Germany. A Spatial Analysis Acros Four Federal States. IAT discussion paper, 2025 (03). Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology, Westphalian University of Applied Sciences. https://doi.org/10.53190/dp/202503

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2025

2025:  

Integrating Manufacturing: Strategies and Legal Approaches Dealing With Noise Conflicts in German Urban Planning

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Meyer, K., Sievers, L., Gärtner, S., Schoppengerd, J. & Söfker-Rieniets, A. (2025): Integrating Manufacturing: Strategies and Legal Approaches Dealing With Noise Conflicts in German Urban Planning. Urban Planning, 10, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.17645/up.9991

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2025

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Potentials and shadows of AI use in informal and workplace lifelong learning

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Hamburg, I. (2025): Potentials and shadows of AI use in informal and workplace lifelong learning. In EDULEARN25 Proceedings. 17th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (925-930). Palma, Spain. https://doi.org/edulearn.2025.0319

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Continuous and adaptive lifelong learning is a necessity to respond to requirements in changing workplaces and technologies.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionized many sectors during the last twenty years and is present in many aspects of modern life. It has changed how people communicate, manage data, conduct business, secure digital assets, and interact within social frameworks. AI-based methods influence education and research and affect existing educational methodologies and institutional structures.

The integration of AI in lifelong learning in this context is vital for people who require learning solutions tailored to their interests, goals, and work duties. It has a transformative potential to create personalized and effective learning experiences that adapt to individual and contextual needs. AI technologies can improve lifelong learning i.e. supporting accessibility and sustainability. Using AI’s ability to analyse data, predict trends, and personalize experiences, lifelong learning can be more adaptive, inclusive, and environmentally intentional.

It is important to recognize AI's transformative potential in education, particularly in lifelong learning and workplace learning but also to prevent against its unexamined adoption. Challenges and risks associated with the use of AI particularly in informal lifelong learning and in the workplace should be addressed. It is necessary to research the use of AI together with specific needs of learners in different learning contexts and levels, to promote equitable and democratized access to personalized learning.
In this paper, first, the potentials and challenges of AI in informal and workplace lifelong learning are presented, particularly focusing on two critical dimensions: accessibility and sustainability. Then some shadows beyond the hype of AI in lifelong learning and the necessity of comprehensive strategies to maintain human connections, ensure data privacy and security, mitigate biases, foster creativity, reduce access disparities, emphasize ethics, and regulate AI-generated content are summarized.

This study underlines the need for policymaking to use AI’s benefits while safeguarding against its disadvantages. Some existing publications have been analyzed, discussions with trainers, educators, developers of lifelong learning concepts, and stakeholders have been conducted, and the author's experience as coordinator of a lifelong learning study group has been used. Based on the Competency Frameworks launched on Digital Learning Week 2024, one of UNESCO’s annual flagship events, the author works on a similar one for AI use in lifelong learning. They should help trainers, and lifelong learners in working with AI, and policymakers in developing corresponding measures.

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2025

2025:  

Rethinking Support Policies: The Role of Belonging in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems

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David, A., Terstriep, J. & Freiling, J. (2025): Rethinking Support Policies: The Role of Belonging in Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. International Migration, 63 (6), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1111/imig.70110

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2024

2024:  

A Participatory Approach to Improve Measures of Labour Market Integration of Refugees

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David, A., Terstriep, J. & Steinberg, S. (2024): A Participatory Approach to Improve Measures of Labour Market Integration of Refugees. International Journal of Action Research (IJAR), 19 (3), 261-281. https://doi.org/10.3224/ijar.v19i3.08

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2024

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Action Research: A Participatory Approach to Improve Measures of Labour Market Integration of Refugees

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David, A., Terstriep, J. & Steinberg, S. (2024): Action Research: A Participatory Approach to Improve Measures of Labour Market Integration of Refugees. International Journal of Action Research (IJAR), 19 (3), 261-281. https://doi.org/10.3224/ijar.v19i3.08

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2024

2024:  

Does context matter? - Toward a supportive entrpreneurial ecosystem for refugee entrepreneurship

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Terstriep, J., David, A. & Richey, M. (2024): Does context matter? - Toward a supportive entrpreneurial ecosystem for refugee entrepreneurship (forthcoming). In Ranabahu, N., de Vries, H.P. & Hamilton, R.T. (eds.), Refugee Entrepreneurship - A Research Companion . : Routledge Research Companions in Business and Economics.

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2022

2022:  

Favourable social innovation ecosystem(s)? – An explorative approach

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Terstriep, J., Rehfeld, D. & Kleverbeck, M. (2022): Favourable social innovation ecosystem(s)? – An explorative approach. In Terstriep, J. & Rehfeld, D. (eds.), The Economics of Social Innovation (25). Abingdon, New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003291510

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2021

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Triggering local innovation processes for the implementation of sector coupling projects: An integrated approach

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Kanngießer, A., Venjakob, J., Hicking, J., Kockel, C., Drewing, E., Beckamp, M. & Jaeger, S. (2021): Triggering local innovation processes for the implementation of sector coupling projects: An integrated approach. Energies, 14 (5), 1358. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14051358

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2020

2020:  

Favourable social innovation ecosystem(s)? An explorative approach

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Terstriep, J., Rehfeld, D. & Kleverbeck, M. (2020): Favourable social innovation ecosystem(s)? An explorative approach. European Planning Studies, 28 (5), 881-905. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2019.1708868

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2018

2018:  

From user integration to usage: recent findings and evidence from Germany

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Klein, B., Künemund, H. / Merkel, S. & Wahl, H.-W. (2018): From user integration to usage: recent findings and evidence from Germany. Gerontotechnology: official journal of the International Society of Gerontotechnology (17), 34-38.

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2017

2017:  

Immigrant entrepreneurship - a chance for labour market integration of refugees?

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David, A. & Coenen, F. (2017): Immigrant entrepreneurship - a chance for labour market integration of refugees? In Hamburg, I. & David, A. (eds.), Entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial skills in Europe: examples to improve potential entrepreneurial spirit (77-101). Opladen: Barbara Budrich.

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2017

2017:  

Integration - fragmentation - reintegration? Studying cluster evolution, regional path development and cluster policies in the Ruhr Area

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Rehfeld, D. & Nordhause-Janz, J. (2017): Integration - fragmentation - reintegration? Studying cluster evolution, regional path development and cluster policies in the Ruhr Area. In Formal, D. & Hassing, R. (eds.), (242-258).

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2007

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E-learning to support e-business and e-skills within European integration of SMEs

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Hamburg, I., Marin, M. & Puklus, Z. (2007): E-learning to support e-business and e-skills within European integration of SMEs. In E-learning to support e-business and e-skills within European integration of SMEs. In: 3rd International Conference on Interdisciplinarity in Education - ICIE '07 - as International Forum for Multi-Culturality, Multi-Ethnicity and Multi-Disciplonarity in European Higher Education and Research - MULTI-FORUM '07, March 15 -17, 2007, Athens, Greece (125-130). Athens: National Technical Univ.

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2002

2002:  

Improving learning for disabled by using special programs and e-libraries

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Hamburg, I., Marin, L. & Muscan, M. (2002): Improving learning for disabled by using special programs and e-libraries. In Conference and Workshop on Assistive Technologies for Vision and Hearing Impairment - CVHI'2002, EURO-ASSIST-VHI-2: Accessibility, Mobility and Social Integration, 6th-9th august, 2002, Granada, Spain: conference preprints (5). Glasgow: Univ.

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2002

2002:  

Rehabilitation engineering training - evaluation levels and examples.

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Hamburg, I. & Ionescu, B. B. (2002): Rehabilitation engineering training - evaluation levels and examples. . In Conference and Workshop on Assistive Technologies for Vision and Hearing Impairment - CVHI'2002, EURO-ASSIST-VHI-2: Accessibility, Mobility and Social Integration, 6th-9th august, 2002, Granada, Spain: conference preprints (6). Glasgow: Univ.

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2000

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Integration of workflow management systems with other supporting software tools

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Hamburg, I., Hersh, M. A. & Padeanu, L. (2000): Integration of workflow management systems with other supporting software tools. In Marek, T. & Karwowski, W. (eds.), Manufacturing agility and hybrid automation - III: proceedings of the 7th international conference on human aspects of advanced manufacturing: agility and hybrid automation, Krakow, Poland, august 2001 (101-105). Krakow: Univ.

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1999

1999:  

Integration of soft sustainable computing methods into engineering design environments

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Hamburg, I., Hersh, M. A. & Padeanu, L. (1999): Integration of soft sustainable computing methods into engineering design environments. In 3rd International Conference on Engineering Design and Automation (EDA '99), Hyatt Regency, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, august 1-4, 1999 (839-846). Goshen, KY: Integrated Technology Systems.

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1997

1997:  

Working towards the integration of women: new forms of work and the use of new information and communication technologies in production

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Adam, A., Brödner, P., Green, E., Hamburg, I., Kuark, J. & Tijedens, K. (1997): Working towards the integration of women: new forms of work and the use of new information and communication technologies in production. In Grundy, A. F., Köhler, V., Oechtering, U. & Petersen, V. U. (eds.), Women, work and computerization: spinning a web from past to future; proceedings of the 6th International IFIP-Conference, Bonn, Germany, may 24-27, 1997 (475-476). Berlin: Springer.

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1995

1995:  

Disintegration and reintegration of production clusters in the Ruhr area

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Rehfeld, D. (1995): Disintegration and reintegration of production clusters in the Ruhr area. In Cooke, P. (ed.), The rise of the rustbelt (85-102). London: UCL Press.

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