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Theme: Working world & work design

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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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Journal article

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2024

2024:  

An intersectional perspective on the impacts and responses of entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany

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David, A., Terstriep, J., Schäfer, S. & Schmidt, A.G. (2024, 05.June). An intersectional perspective on the impacts and responses of entrepreneurs during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation. https://doi.org/10.1177/14657503241258933

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Journal article

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2024

2024:  

Bridging in the Gap Transnationally - Coupling Migrants’ Informal and Formal Business Activities Through Hybrid Business Models

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David, A., Terstriep, J. & Elo, M. (2024): Bridging in the Gap Transnationally - Coupling Migrants’ Informal and Formal Business Activities Through Hybrid Business Models. Thunderbird International Business Review, 2024, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1002/tie.22391

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2024

2024:  

Challenges for using remote work within SMEs

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Hamburg, I. (2024): Challenges for using remote work within SMEs. In IATED, ICERI2024 Proceedings. 17th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation (2617-2623). Seville, Spain. https://doi.org/10.21125/iceri.2024.0692

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Article in

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2024

2024:  

Cybersecurity and flexible work

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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

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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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2024

2024:  

Much ado about refugee entrepreneurship? Refugees vs. economic migrants' entrepreneurial intention in Poland.

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David, A., Maj, J., Filipowicz, M., Terstriep, J. & Kubiciel-Lodzińska, S. (2024): Much ado about refugee entrepreneurship? Refugees vs. economic migrants' entrepreneurial intention in Poland. Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review, 12 (3), 25-40. https://doi.org/10.15678/EBER.2024.120302

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Journal article

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2024

2024:  

Power Relations and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Local Ecosystems - A German Example

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David, A., Terstriep, J. & Zaghow, L. (2024): Power Relations and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Local Ecosystems - A German Example. In Glinka, B. & Freiling, J. (eds.), Handbook on Migrant Entrepreneurship (275-296). : De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111025520-014

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Article in

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2023

2023:  

How to attract migrant entrepreneurs to peripheral regions? Evidence from Poland.

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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

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Journal article

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2023

2023:  

Next Generation Small Urban Manufacturing: Apprentices' Perspective on Location Factors, Mixed-Use, and Shared Spaces

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Meyer, K. (2023): Next Generation Small Urban Manufacturing: Apprentices' Perspective on Location Factors, Mixed-Use, and Shared Spaces. Urban Planning, 8 (4). https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v8i4.7040

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Advancements in technology and architecture enable mixed-use development while normative settings like the European Commission’s New Leipzig Charter support the concept of a productive city. Nonetheless, small urban manufacturers (SUMs) including crafts still face displacement due to property prices, conflicts with housing, planning laws, and building regulations. Urban planning and economic development emphasise the importance of identifying and redeveloping suitable sites for urban manufacturing companies. Largely unanswered, however, is whether the next generation of manufacturers (apprentices) want mixed-use locations within the city or space sharing, and if so, under which conditions. Based on two written surveys, this article examines the location requirements of SUMs in Germany and the willingness of apprentices in the Ruhr area to embrace mixed-use buildings and shared spaces. The study focuses on three craft groups: store crafts, workshop crafts, and construction site crafts. The results show that SUMs in Germany and manufacturing apprentices in the Ruhr prioritise car- and security-related infrastructure, as well as low real-estate costs. Store crafts specifically seek affordable and well-connected ground-floor locations. Construction site crafts prioritise (un)loading facilities for trucks on industrial land over sustainable transport infrastructure, and they differ significantly from the other craft groups in terms of mixed-use preferences. However, all craft groups express openness to mixed-use locations with offices and additional workshops and shared spaces like garages, canteens, and showrooms. The article suggests that commercial courtyards could effectively meet the requirements and desires of apprentices and urban planners alike.

built environment, company sites, mixed-use, productive city, shared spaces, urban manufacturing, urban planning and design, vocational students

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2023

2023:  

Riding the Wave – Resilient Polish Migrant Entrepreneurs Navigating through Brexit and Covid-19 in the UK

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David, A., Terstriep, J. & Zbierowski, P. (2023): Riding the Wave – Resilient Polish Migrant Entrepreneurs Navigating through Brexit and Covid-19 in the UK. In Sternberg, R., Amoros, E., Elo, M. & Levie, J. (eds.), Research Handbook on Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship (220-245). : Edward Elgar Publishing .

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Article in

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2023

2023:  

The Role of Embeddedness of Migrant Start-ups in Local Entrepreneurship Ecosystems during the COVID-19 Crisis

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Terstriep, J., David, A., Ruthemeier, A. & Elo, M. (2023): The Role of Embeddedness of Migrant Start-ups in Local Entrepreneurship Ecosystems during the COVID-19 Crisis. Journal of Comparative International Management (JCIM) , 26 (1), 1-34. https://doi.org/10.55482/jcim.2023.33532

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Journal article

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2023

2023:  

Transformational Hubs for Recognised Refugees – Policy Recommendations by the Enter to Transform Project. Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology

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David, A. & Terstriep, J. (2023): Transformational Hubs for Recognised Refugees – Policy Recommendations by the Enter to Transform Project. Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology. Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik. https://doi.org/10.53190/inno/202301

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Report

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2021

2021:  

Alumni networks: an untapped potential to gain and retain highly-skilled workers?

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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

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Journal article

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2017

2017:  

Bank branches as places of knowledge creation: conceptual considerations and empirical findings at the micro-geographical scale

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Flögel, F. & Zademach, H. (2017): Bank branches as places of knowledge creation: conceptual considerations and empirical findings at the micro-geographical scale. ERDKUNDE – Archive for Scientific Geography, 71 (4), 301-312.

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Journal article

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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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Article in

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2015

2015:  

Regional framework conditions for future careers related to transport and mobility

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David, A. & Terstriep, J. (2015): Regional framework conditions for future careers related to transport and mobility. Journal of strategy and management, 8 (3), 211-230. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSMA-03-2015-0025

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Journal article

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2015

2015:  

Scientia est potentia: human capital and the role of networks; migration, inclusion and new qualification for a sustainable regional economy

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David, A. (2015): Scientia est potentia: human capital and the role of networks; migration, inclusion and new qualification for a sustainable regional economy (Dissertation).

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Book (monograph)

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2012

2012:  

From brain drain to brain exchange: how to use better highly skilled workers; a conceptual approach

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David, A., Barwińska-Małajowicz, A. & Coenen, F. (2012): From brain drain to brain exchange: how to use better highly skilled workers; a conceptual approach. Unia Europejska.pl, 216 (5), 25-35.

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Journal article

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