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| 2025 | 2025: Integrating Manufacturing: Strategies and Legal Approaches Dealing With Noise Conflicts in German Urban Planning Citation: 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 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2025 | 2025: Migration, Diasporas, and International Business - The Changing Landscape of Global Business Actors and Patterns Citation: Elo, M., David, A., Ivanova-Gongne, M., Gugenishvili, I. & Kalhor, E. (2025): Migration, Diasporas, and International Business - The Changing Landscape of Global Business Actors and Patterns ((forthcoming)). Journal of Comparative International Management (JCIM) (28(1)). https://doi.org/10.55482/jcim.2025.34721 | Document type: Journal article | 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.2025.1582It is known that during the last years, the work suffered important transformations i.e. by increasing the use of remote work. Besides factors like the pandemic, efficiency an important factor was the development of artificial intelligence (AI) methods, which is rapidly changing life and work. AI supports i.e. automating mundane tasks, enhancing communication and collaboration, improving productivity and efficiency, providing personalized feedback to remote workers, and fostering continuous growth and development. AI-based tools change the remote work experience, also creating new working possibilities. Some examples are Project Management (see Asana and Monday.com), AI to predict project timelines, allocate resources effectively, and automate routine tasks, Communication and Collaboration tools also for intelligent search, automated transcriptions, real-time language translation, Writing and Editing, tools, Chatbots i.e. solving customer inquiries, providing support, tools for analysis of data. Many changes in remote work use AI to improve work efficiency but they require learning new technologies and adapting to new working profiles and responsibilities. One problem is how to integrate AI into lifelong learning and continuous training to cope with such requirements. The study How AI Works: Reconfiguring Lifelong Learning. identified three approaches in this context: AI for efficiency, AI as a digital colleague recognizing the social character of lifelong learning, and AI as a force for reshaping the nature of learning and work. These studies, which will be explained in the presentation, underlined the need to consider AI from a sociotechnical perspective. AI is not replacing or automating; it is about creating something new. The possible outcomes of AI in the workplace can not be defined at the beginning. The author leads the lifelong learning study group of the IAT and works on some of the possible outcomes of AI use in remote work which should be designed to meet the needs of the organization and employees, not only for new technologies and to support economic goals, personal growth, and social well-being. Digital technology is integrated into human lives, and it can't be considered separately from other aspects of learning and society. It is necessary to involve learners, trainers, and educators in working concepts on how AI should be used in lifelong learning and training contexts to support such aspects. In this paper, the author will present different opinions about how to use AI within lifelong learning not only to support company success, acquire skills, or avoid cyber threats (which have become very sophisticated and numerous) but also to bring benefit to individuals, communities, and society as a whole. Reshaping Remote Work and Lifelong Learning, Artificial intelligence (AI) methods, AI-based tools, A sociotechnical perspective | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2024 | 2024: AI & Cyber Security Awarness Training Citation: Hamburg, I. & Sommer, D. (2024): AI & Cyber Security Awarness Training. In Cebeci, K. & Kaya, M.V. (eds.), Social & Economic Studies within the Framework of Emerging Global Developments (61 - 69). Berlin - Bruxelles - Chennai - Lausanne - New York - Oxford: Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b21780 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2024 | 2024: Cybersecurity and flexible work Citation: Hamburg, I. (2024): Cybersecurity and flexible work. In IATED, ICERI2024 Proceedings. 17th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (3301-3307). Seville, Spain. https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2024.0854 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2023 | 2023: How to attract migrant entrepreneurs to peripheral regions? Evidence from Poland. Citation: Kubiciel-Lodzińska, S., Maj, J. & David, A. (2023): How to attract migrant entrepreneurs to peripheral regions? Evidence from Poland. International Entrepreneurship Review, 9 (1), 27-41. https://doi.org/10.15678/IER.2023.0901.03 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2022 | 2022: Favourable social innovation ecosystem(s)? – An explorative approach Citation: 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 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2022 | 2022: Introduction: Bridging local embeddedness and global dynamics - the economics of social innovation Citation: Terstriep, J. & Rehfeld, D. (2022): Introduction: Bridging local embeddedness and global dynamics - the economics of social innovation. In Terstriep, J. & Rehfeld, D. (eds.), The Economics of Social Innovation (11). Abingdon, New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003291510 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2022 | 2022: Pinning it down? Measuring innovation for sustainability transitions Citation: Krlev, G. & Terstriep, J. (2022): Pinning it down? Measuring innovation for sustainability transitions. Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 45, 270-288. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eist.2022.11.005 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2022 | 2022: The Economics of Social Innovation Citation: Terstriep, J. & Rehfeld, D. (eds.) (2022): The Economics of Social Innovation. Abingdon, New York: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003291510 | Document type: Book collection | Links / Downloads: |
| 2021 | 2021: Alumni networks: an untapped potential to gain and retain highly-skilled workers? Citation: David, A. & Coenen, F. (2021): Alumni networks: an untapped potential to gain and retain highly-skilled workers? Higher education studies, 4 (5). https://doi.org/10.5539/hes.v4n5p1 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2020 | 2020: Bridging local embeddedness and global dynamics – the economics of social innovation Citation: Terstriep, J. & Rehfeld, D. (2020): Bridging local embeddedness and global dynamics – the economics of social innovation. European Planning Studies, 28 (5), 853-863. https://doi.org/10.1080/09654313.2020.1766106 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2020 | 2020: Entrepreneurial education for persons with disabilities: a social innovation approach for inclusive ecosystems Citation: David, A. & Krüger, D. (2020): Entrepreneurial education for persons with disabilities: a social innovation approach for inclusive ecosystems. Frontiers in education (5), 1-17. https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2020.00003 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2020 | 2020: Favourable social innovation ecosystem(s)? An explorative approach Citation: 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 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2020 | 2020: Trial design and pilot phase results of a cluster-randomised intervention trial to improve stroke care after hospital discharge: the structured ambulatory post-stroke care program (SANO) Citation: Eichner, F., Schwarzbach, C. J., Keller, M., Haesler, K. G., Hamann, G. F., Sander, D., Audebert, H. J., Gröschel, K., Geis, D., von Bandemer, S., Rücker, V., Schutzmeier, M. & al. (2020): Trial design and pilot phase results of a cluster-randomised intervention trial to improve stroke care after hospital discharge: the structured ambulatory post-stroke care program (SANO). European Stroke Journal, 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/2396987320910596 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2018 | 2018: Aligning a cybersecurity strategy with communication management in organizations Citation: Hamburg, I. & Grosch, K. (2018): Aligning a cybersecurity strategy with communication management in organizations. In Pena-Acuna, B. (ed.), Digital communication management (43-57). London: IntechOpen. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2015 | 2015: Improving e-learning in SMEs through cloud computing and scenarios Citation: Hamburg, I. (2015): Improving e-learning in SMEs through cloud computing and scenarios. In E-learning - instructional design, organizational strategy and management (481-498). Rijeka: InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/61009 | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2014 | 2014: Improving young entrepreneurship education and knowledge management in SMEs by mentors Citation: Hamburg, I. (2014): Improving young entrepreneurship education and knowledge management in SMEs by mentors. World journal of educational research, 4 (5), 51-57. | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2014 | 2014: The open innovation approach: new management of knowledge and innovation Citation: David, A. (2014): The open innovation approach: new management of knowledge and innovation. Focus > tcbe.ch (27), 20-22. | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2012 | 2012: Do clusters as open innovation systems enhance firms innovation performance? Citation: Terstriep, J. & Lüthje, C. (2012): Do clusters as open innovation systems enhance firms innovation performance? . In European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management: 19th International Product Development Management Conference: "Transformative Research in Product and Service Innovation", Manchester, U.K., June 18-19, 2012 (23). Manchester: The University of Manchester, Manchester Business School. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2011 | 2011: Readiness for knowledge management, methods und environments for innovation Citation: Hall, T. & Hamburg, I. (2011): Readiness for knowledge management, methods und environments for innovation. In O'Brien, E., Clifford, S. & Southern, M. (eds.), Knowledge management for process, organizational and marketing innovation: tools and methods (1-15). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2010 | 2010: Impact of web-based training on knowledge management in companies Citation: Hamburg, I. (2010): Impact of web-based training on knowledge management in companies. In Proceedings of the Ninth IASTED International Conference on Web-Based Education (WBE 2010), March 15 - 17, 2010, Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt (186-190). Sharm El-Sheikh: The International Association of Science and Technology for Development. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2008 | 2008: Communities of practice to improve knowledge management and eLearning in SMEs Citation: Engert, S., Hamburg, I. & Petschenka, A. (2008): Communities of practice to improve knowledge management and eLearning in SMEs. In Beer, D., Busse, T., Hamburg, I. & Oehler, C., Improving eLearning practices in SMEs: proceedings of the SIMPEL final conference, Brussels, 14.04.2008 (55-60). Brussels: Universitas-Györ. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2007 | 2007: Considerations on the quality management of e-learning process. 6th RoEduNet International Conference, Craiova, Romania, 23-24 November 2007, proceedings. Craiova Citation: Cernian, O., Hamburg, I., Neatu, A. & Radu, S. (2007): Considerations on the quality management of e-learning process. 6th RoEduNet International Conference, Craiova, Romania, 23-24 November 2007, proceedings. Craiova. In Cernian, O. (ed.), 6th RoEduNet International Conference, Craiova, Romania, 23-24 November 2007, proceedings (178-184). Craiova: University of Craiova, Faculty of Automation, Computers and Electronics. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2007 | 2007: European enlargement-challenges for eLearning and knowledge management with SMEs Citation: Hadzhieva, A., Hamburg, I. & Marin, M. (2007): European enlargement-challenges for eLearning and knowledge management with SMEs. In ASE Piata Romana, E-Comm-Line 2007, the 8th European conference, in joint action with eBSN, the European eBusiness Support network, September 20, 21, Bucharest, Romania, ASE Piata Romana 7. Bucharest: ASE. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |