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Patrick Beer M.A.

Room PT 4.1.04

Phone (+49) 941 943-3824

E-Mail patrick.beer@ur.de

Office hours: Wednesday, 2 to 3 p.m.

 

Coordination Leadership for Change

Sedanstraße 1, Zi. 005


Research

Phd project: "Evidence-based changes in work and professional development through technology."

My doctoral thesis focuses on the empirical effects of technology and digitization on the work and performance of finance experts and professional financial organizations. Given the dynamics and complexity of recent technological advances, this research has implications for professional development, vocational education and training, and society as a whole.


Publications

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

Beer, P., & Mulder, R. H. (2020). The Effects of Technological Developments on Work and Their Implications for Continuous Vocational Education and Training: A Systematic Review. Frontiers in Psychology, 11, Article 918. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00918

Chapters in (peer-reviewed) Books

Mulder, R. H., Beer, P., Schierl, K., & Bornhaupt, L. R. (2022). Möglichkeiten für Professional Development durch die Veränderung von Arbeit als Folge technologischer Entwicklungen im Gesundheitswesen. In U. Weyland, & K. Reiber (Eds.), Professionalisierung der Gesundheitsberufe. Beiheft 33 für die Zeitschrift für Berufs‐ und Wirtschaftspädagogik (pp. 151-181). Franz Steiner Verlag.

Mulder, R. H., & Beer, P. (2020). The Effects of New Technologies at Work on Work Outcomes and the Implications for Human Resource Development. In M. Loon, J. Stewart, & S. Nachmias (Eds.), The Future of HRD. Volume I: Innovation and Technology (pp. 13–51). London: Palgrave Macmillan.https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52410-4_2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer"> https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52410-4_2

Conference Presentations

Beer, P. (2021, August). The Impact of Technology on Work Characteristics and Professional Development. Paper presented at the 19th Biennial EARLI Conference for Research on Learning and Instruction, Gothenburg (Sweden).


CV

since 01/2019    Research assistance at the Chair of Educational Science II, Prof. Dr. Regina H. Mulder, University of Regensburg
since 01/2019    Project assistant for the development of a part-time continuing education master´s course
10/2016-11/1018    Master of Arts in Educational Science at the University of Regensburg

Master thesis: “Motivation as a mediator between perceived environmental uncertainty and proactive work behaviour”
11/2017-12/2018    Student research assistant at the Chair of Educational Science II, Prof. Dr. Regina H. Mulder (Tutorials on practical vocational skills)
06/2016-11/2017     Freelance Coach & Co-Trainer for part-time continuing education bachelor´s courses (Leadership in healthcare)
06/2017-11/2017    Working student in the field of Talent Management and
Organizational Development (Automotive Industry)
07/2015-07/2016    Apprenticeship as Career-Coach
10/2014-02/2017    Student assistant at the Chair of Educational Science II, Prof. Dr. Regina H. Mulder
10/2014-02/2017    Bachelor of Arts in Educational Science at the University of Regensburg

Bachelor thesis: “The effectiveness and limitations of implementation intentions in the management of volitional problems in the context of the university education”


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