News and Announcements
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Welcome Tim Risse, MMTC visiting doctoral student from EBS University
This May, Tim Risse will visit MMTC and JIBS and will work with his second supervisor, Dr. Madeleine Meurer.
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New publication from MMTC member Lucia Pizzichini
Managing a scientific journal can be a demanding task for both academics and practitioners. It's essential for journal editors to have a clear understanding of their publication's performance and to identify areas for improvement in order to enhance the journal's influence.
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"Equality is important for all people!"
MMTC conference focussed on diversity, equality, and inclusion.
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Gonzalo Luna-Cortes gets article published in the Journal of Hospitality, Leisure & Sport Tourism Education
Gonzalo Luna-Cortes Opens in new window. (Assistant Professor in BA), has recently had an article published in the Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Education. The title of his article is:"Research on Literacy in Tourism: A Review and Future Research Agenda. "
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Communication styles of rectors and vice-rectors of German public universities during the COVID-19 pandemic
In a recently published study, the communication styles of rectors and vice-rectors of German public universities during the COVID-19 pandemic were examined in order to better understand the influence of gender on leadership communication.
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2nd Workshop on External Enablement of Entrepreneurship
Join us at MMTC for the next installment of the External Enablement of Entrepreneuship workshop - September 28th and 29th. This workshop provides a unique platform for researchers to engage in comprehensive discussion and knowledge sharing about the ‘external enabler’ construct and framework.
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The effects of algorithmic content selection on user engagement with news on Twitter
Social media platforms use content selection algorithms to help their users cope with the vast amount of information available online, typically by selecting the kind of content that users find most interesting and relevant.
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Cultural diversity in health care teams
Although team-based work is deemed key to improving the quality of national healthcare systems, adverse events related to teamwork account for up to one-third of all incidents. Healthcare teams are typically multi-professional and diverse in many aspects, but cultural diversity is one of the most challenging.