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2024

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Dr Stefan Jooss shares insights on the new right to disconnect laws

Jooss, Stefan (2024, 08 30). Dr Stefan Jooss shares insights on the new right to disconnect laws UQ Business School Magazine

Dr Stefan Jooss shares insights on the new right to disconnect laws

2024

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Hybrid working at the Big 4: adapting management control systems for the future of work

Jooss, Stefan and Carr, Michelle (2024, 01 01). Hybrid working at the Big 4: adapting management control systems for the future of work Accountancy Ireland

Hybrid working at the Big 4: adapting management control systems for the future of work

2023

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How global leaders in multinationals adjusted during COVID

Conroy, Kieran M., Jooss, Stefan and McDonnell, Anthony (2023, 03 06). How global leaders in multinationals adjusted during COVID Queen's University Belfast

How global leaders in multinationals adjusted during COVID

2022

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Back to business

Jooss, Stefan and Carr, Michelle (2022, 05 27). Back to business Irish Examiner

Back to business

2022

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Managing remote work when employees become hermits or nomads

Caliguri, Paula and Jooss, Stefan (2022, 02 03). Managing remote work when employees become hermits or nomads HR Magazine

Managing remote work when employees become hermits or nomads

2021

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Staffing challenges in the wake of COVID-19: Talent management strategies and practices

Jooss, Stefan and Burbach, Ralf (2021, 10 04). Staffing challenges in the wake of COVID-19: Talent management strategies and practices IHI - Hospitality Network News

Staffing challenges in the wake of COVID-19: Talent management strategies and practices

2020

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Global business travel will not be killed off by coronavirus: new research

Conroy, Kieran M., McDonnell, Anthony and Jooss, Stefan (2020, 08 14). Global business travel will not be killed off by coronavirus: new research The Conversation

Global business travel will not be killed off by coronavirus: new research