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Flow-Erfassung am Arbeitsplatz: Aktueller Stand der Forschung und innovative Anwendungsszenarien

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Rissler, R., Nadj, M., Mädche, A. et al. Flow-Erfassung am Arbeitsplatz: Aktueller Stand der Forschung und innovative Anwendungsszenarien. Wirtsch Inform Manag 9, 12–21 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s35764-017-0116-0

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