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| 2026 | 2026: GenAI Role in Redefining Learning and Skilling in Companies Citation: Hamburg, I. (2026): GenAI Role in Redefining Learning and Skilling in Companies. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 14 (01), 230-235. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.1401.19836 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: AI for promoting diversity and inclusion within the workplace and learning Citation: Hamburg, I. (2025): AI for promoting diversity and inclusion within the workplace and learning. In EDULEARN25 Proceedings. 17th International Conference on Education and New Learning Technologies (4383-4388). Palma, Spain. https://doi.org/edulearn.2025.1131 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: Generative AI to support human-centred innovation and learning culture in companies Citation: Hamburg, I. (2025): Generative AI to support human-centred innovation and learning culture in companies. In ICERI2025 Proceedings (1722-1727). Seville, Spain: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2025.0644This study examines the research progress on developing human-centred innovation and a learning culture in companies by utilizing Generative AI (GenAI). It means the innovation is not being oriented solely towards technological developments and the market but also improving the human experience. GenAI is a powerful tool for building innovative business models trained on a vast amount of data. There are bright and dark sides to using GenAI tools, particularly within learning processes, which are research topics of the author. New technologies should serve people, and Human Resources Departments (HR) play a crucial role in leading this change towards a human-centred one. It is not only about adapting; employees, students should be equipped with tools and skills to support/thrive in such innovative changes. GenAI can support and improve the work of teams across the innovation cycle. GenAI's role in innovation is not to take humans out of creative processes but to make them better. A culture for encouraging learning, particularly a lifelong one to achieve necessary skills and competencies for GenAI-supported workplaces, should be created, not only negative discussions about the workplace transformations and displacements should be done. HR Department, responsible for managing all aspects of the workforce, can help to realize a human-centred transformation of organizations driven by GenAI. Active engagement, platforms that enable lifelong learning, a free exchange of knowledge, and support for collaboration and idea generation can also contribute to creating a human-centred learning culture. In this paper, first, the results of the literature review, discussions with HR personnel and students, and semi-structured questionnaires are presented about reasons why innovation fails in organizations. Then, some advantages as well as problems of using GenAI to support a human-centred innovation in companies are given. Proposals of HR responsible for leading GenAI transformative processes in this context in companies, of trainers, lifelong learners, and author opinion to utilize GenAI opportunities in creating innovative processes and supporting a workforce capable of learning and equipped for the future, are also given. The use of GenAI to create a company learning culture can also serve as a guide to developing policies and practices that leverage the potential of AI to enrich an innovative learning culture, while considering the ethical, psychological, and technological challenges inherent in this endeavour. Future works of the author will focus on developing, together with HR representatives of a framework that emphasizes the need for robust, empirically supported methodologies. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: LIFELONG LEARNING AND CONTINUOUS TRAINING AS REMOTE WORK REQUIREMENTS Citation: Hamburg, I. (2025): LIFELONG LEARNING AND CONTINUOUS TRAINING AS REMOTE WORK REQUIREMENTS. In International Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), INTED2025 Proceedings (857-864). 46010 Valencia, Spain: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2025.0308 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: Potentials and shadows of AI use in informal and workplace lifelong learning Citation: 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 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: Preparing workforce for generative AI use through reskilling, upskilling, and embracing lifelong learning Citation: Hamburg, I. (2025): Preparing workforce for generative AI use through reskilling, upskilling, and embracing lifelong learning. In ICERI2025 Proceedings (2765-2772). Seville, Spain: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2025.0886 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: USING AI FOR RESHAPING REMOTE WORK AND LIFELONG LEARNING Citation: Hamburg, I. (2025): USING AI FOR RESHAPING REMOTE WORK AND LIFELONG LEARNING. In International Academy of Technology, Education and Development (IATED), (6095-6100). 46010 Valencia, Spain: IATED. https://doi.org/10.21125/inted.2025.1582 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2021 | 2021: Reskilling within digital lifelong learning and entrepreneurship in vocational education Citation: Hamburg, I. (2021): Reskilling within digital lifelong learning and entrepreneurship in vocational education. Language, education and culture research, 1 (1), 26-33. https://doi.org/10.22158/lecr.v1n1p26 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2018 | 2018: Creating spaces for innovations in education and lifelong learning Citation: Schröder, A., David, A. & Hamburg, I. (2018): Creating spaces for innovations in education and lifelong learning. In Howaldt, J., Kaletka, C., Schröder, A. & Zirngiebl, M. (eds.), Atlas of social innovation: new practices for a better future (169-171). Dortmund. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2013 | 2013: Social inclusion of mid-life learners through university lifelong learning” Citation: Öz, F. & Hamburg, I. (2013): Social inclusion of mid-life learners through university lifelong learning”. Discussion paper, 2013 (5.1). Barcelona / Oldenburg. | Document type: Report | Links / Downloads: |
| 2012 | 2012: Mapping the German landscape of tertiary lifelong learning Citation: Öz, F. & Hamburg, I. (2012): Mapping the German landscape of tertiary lifelong learning. Discussionpaper, 2012 (4.3). Barcelona / Oldenburg. | Document type: Report | Links / Downloads: |
| 2011 | 2011: Eucation, vocational training LLL and volunteering in European health and social sectors (possibilities of co-operation with universities) Citation: Breipohl, W. & Verbeek, A. (2011): Eucation, vocational training LLL and volunteering in European health and social sectors (possibilities of co-operation with universities). In Value - volunteering & lifelong learning in universities in Europe: conference proceedings, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, TR, 8-9 Juni 2011 (75-76). Liverpool: University of Liverpool. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2011 | 2011: Examples of Life Long Learning (LLL) in social sectors like the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies: possibilities of cooperation with universities Citation: Breipohl, W., Costigliola, V., Deodato, E. & Verbeek, A. (2011): Examples of Life Long Learning (LLL) in social sectors like the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies: possibilities of cooperation with universities. In Value - volunteering & lifelong learning in universities in Europe: conference proceedings, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, TR, 8-9 Juni 2011 (77-81). Liverpool: University of Liverpool. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2011 | 2011: Tertiary lifelong learning for people in mid-life and social inclusion Citation: Hamburg, I. & Öz, F. (2011): Tertiary lifelong learning for people in mid-life and social inclusion. In Life long learning for competitiveness, employability and social inclusion: international conference, 11 - 13 November 2011, Craiova, Romania (37-42). Craiova: Editura Universitaria. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2009 | 2009: Lifelong learning and new working environments - strategies for companies in the 21st century Citation: Engert, S., Hamburg, I., Lindecke, C. & Terstriep, J. (2009): Lifelong learning and new working environments - strategies for companies in the 21st century. Annals of the University of Craiova, 6 (33) (2), 12-23. | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2005 | 2005: Lifelong learning, e-learning and business development in small and medium enterprises Citation: Hamburg, I. & Lindecke, C. (2005): Lifelong learning, e-learning and business development in small and medium enterprises. In Szücs, A. (ed.) & Bo, I. (ed.), Lifelong e-learning: bringing e-learning close to lifelong learning and working life ; a new period of uptake ; proceedings of the EDEN 2005 Annual Conference, Helsinki University of Technology, Lifelong Learning Institute TKK Dipoli, 20-23 june, 2005 (79-84). Budapest: Univ. of Technology and Economics. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2001 | 2001: Educational media for e-vocational training Citation: Graur, A., Hamburg, I. & Potorac, A. (2001): Educational media for e-vocational training. In Badersten, L. & Ossiannilsson, E. (eds.), E-Learning in a lifelong learning perspective: merging the physical and digital learning space; proceedings of the European Conference on e-Learning in a Lifelong Learning Perspective, Lund University, Sweden, 24-26 october 2001 (433-440). Lund: Univ. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |