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Ingo Winkler
Dr. habil
Department of Business & Management (DBM)
Associate Professor
,
International Business & Entrepreneurship (IBE)
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9849-2781
Phone
+4565501766
Email
inw
sam.sdu
dk
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Business & Economics
Identity Work
100%
Liminality
70%
Temporary Agency Work
35%
Workers
28%
Working Life
23%
Change Process
20%
Organizational Change
16%
Language
15%
Drama
14%
Emotion
14%
Social Structure
14%
Resources
12%
Anthropology
8%
Denmark
7%
Disidentification
7%
Multidimensionality
6%
Emotion Work
6%
Design Methodology
6%
Subjectivity
5%
Constitution
5%
Interpretive
5%
Autoethnography
5%
Higher Education Institutions
5%
Redesign
5%
Social Sciences
leadership
24%
commuter
24%
border region
24%
reformation
23%
working life
21%
identity formation
20%
student
14%
emotion
13%
management
13%
European Union
13%
employee
13%
narrative
13%
classroom
12%
worker
12%
discourse
11%
typology
10%
responsibility
10%
working conditions
9%
literature
9%
experience
8%
economics
8%
ambivalence
6%
product quality
6%
economic success
6%
social structure
5%
education
5%
business administration
5%
econometrics
5%
politics
5%
interaction
5%
Theories and Theoretical Approaches
5%
Arts & Humanities
Identity Work
27%
Role Play
27%
Identity Formation
21%
Entrepreneurs
19%
Family Business
19%
Reformation
17%
Exercise
15%
Reference
12%
Sustainability
10%
Chile
9%
Profit
7%
Ideal Types
6%
Personal Values
6%
Environmental Problems
5%
Teaching
5%