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| Year | Title / Citation | Document type | Links / Downloads |
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| 2025 | 2025: The Impact of Digitalisation on Job Quality and Social Dialogue in Germany's Public Services Citation: Öz, F. (2025): The Impact of Digitalisation on Job Quality and Social Dialogue in Germany's Public Services. Forschung Aktuell, 2025 (04). Gelsenkirchen: Institut Arbeit und Technik, Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen. https://doi.org/10.53190/fa/202504 | Document type: Internet document | Links / Downloads: |
| 2024 | 2024: A Participatory Approach to Improve Measures of Labour Market Integration of Refugees Citation: 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 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2024 | 2024: Challenges for using remote work within SMEs Citation: 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.2024.0692Abstract: For many companies worldwide, flexible working, particularly remote work is now becoming the new norm having advantages for employers and employees. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) remote work is important because it can improve SMEs’ ability to compete in a global marketplace by providing access to different human resources and reducing the overhead costs associated with physical office spaces. But many SMEs are hesitant to adopt remote work i.e. due to missing a strategy for remote communication, creating remote-only roles. In this presentation, some challenges in connection with remote work are presented. In connection with virtual technology, additionally, with other challenges referring to remote work which becomes more prevalent, organizations and policymakers must consider the potential cyber risks and implement appropriate measures and corresponding training to protect against cyber threats which increased. Some measures are in this paper presented. A third challenge is the increased role of competence frameworks within remote work particularly to determine which skills, competencies, and behaviors of employees correspond to job requirements and to the virtual technology they work with and to achieve these. In this context, the digital competence of employees and employers plays an important role in remote work. DigComp framework should be used as a basis for competence descriptions in general terms and is technically neutral. The author would like to discuss such challenges with European SMEs and consultants and develop some proposals to support these challenges. Flexible working, remote work, remote technology, SMEs, vyber risks, competence framework, training | 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: |
| 2023 | 2023: Next Generation Small Urban Manufacturing: Apprentices' Perspective on Location Factors, Mixed-Use, and Shared Spaces Citation: 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 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2023 | 2023: The Role of Embeddedness of Migrant Start-ups in Local Entrepreneurship Ecosystems during the COVID-19 Crisis Citation: 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 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2023 | 2023: Transformational Hubs for Recognised Refugees – Policy Recommendations by the Enter to Transform Project. Gelsenkirchen: Institute for Work and Technology Citation: 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 | Document type: Report | 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: |
| 2018 | 2018: Where do we go from here? The EU migration flow after the Brexit referendum: possible future scenarios by the Polish example Citation: David, A. & Barwinska-Malajowicz, A. (2018): Where do we go from here? The EU migration flow after the Brexit referendum: possible future scenarios by the Polish example. Journal of globalization studies, 9 (2), 3-17. https://doi.org/10.30884/jogs/2018.02.01 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2017 | 2017: Immigrant entrepreneurship - a chance for labour market integration of refugees? Citation: 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. | Document type: Article in | Links / Downloads: |
| 2015 | 2015: Opting for migration: is it just an economic necessity? A comparison between German and Polish highly skilled graduates Citation: David A. & Barwińska-Małajowicz, A. (2015): Opting for migration: is it just an economic necessity? A comparison between German and Polish highly skilled graduates. Journal of education and training studies, 3 (2), 114-125. | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2015 | 2015: Regional framework conditions for future careers related to transport and mobility Citation: 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 | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |
| 2015 | 2015: Scientia est potentia: human capital and the role of networks; migration, inclusion and new qualification for a sustainable regional economy Citation: David, A. (2015): Scientia est potentia: human capital and the role of networks; migration, inclusion and new qualification for a sustainable regional economy (Dissertation). | Document type: Book (monograph) | Links / Downloads: |
| 2012 | 2012: From brain drain to brain exchange: how to use better highly skilled workers; a conceptual approach Citation: 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. | Document type: Journal article | Links / Downloads: |