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Lena Wolber
Growing up in The Hague, Lena Wolber initiated her academic journey at the Bonn International School in 2015, where she gained the International Baccalaureate (IB). Fueled by a profound interest in economics, health, and sports, she subsequently enrolled in a Bachelor's program at UMIT TIROL and Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck, culminating in the successful completion of her Bachelor of Science degree in 2018. Continuing her academic trajectory, she delved deeper into the domain of Public Health during her Master's studies at UMIT TIROL, ultimately obtaining her Master of Public Health degree. Since February 2022, she has been working as a research assistant at our Chair. In this capacity, she is committed to both scholarly research and pedagogical endeavors, with a distinct emphasis on Volunteers , Human Resource Management, Public Health, and Disaster Management.
Conferences and Workshops
Wolber, Lena (2024): Volunteer´s perceived person-environment misfit, 16th international conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research, Antwerpen, Belgium.
Wolber, Lena (2024): Managing volunteers in the 21st century, PhD-Seminar of the International Society for Third Sector Research, Antwerpen, Belgium.
Wolber, Lena (2024): Volunteer´s perceived-person-environment misfit, Nachwuchsworkshop der Wissenschaftlichen Kommission ÖBWL im VHB, Lüneburg, Germany.
Wolber, Lena (2023): Volunteer´s perceived-person-environment misfit, 20th Doctoral and Postdoctoral Colloquium "Management Science“, Bayreuth, Germany.
Wolber, Lena (2023): A systematic literature review on the management of unaffiliated volunteers, Nachwuchsworkshop der Wissenschaftlichen Kommission ÖBWL im VHB, Neubiberg, Germany.
Wolber, Lena (2022): A systematic literature review on unaffiliated volunteers, Colloquium on Management of Public Tasks, Neubiberg, Germany.
Wolber, Lena (2021): Physical Activity within the European Police Forces during COVID-19 – a qualitative study, QUAL∙MET Symposium, Hall in Tirol, Austria.