Publications
Rodner, V., Roulet, T., Kerrigan, F., & D. vom Lehn. (2019). “Making Space for Art: A Spatial Perspective of Disruptive and Defensive Institutional Work in Venezuela’s Art World” Academy of Management Journal (Online first)
vom Lehn, D. (2018). “Empfehlungen und Marktwert: die interaktive Herstellung ‚kaufwerter‘ Objekte” in (Be)Werten. Beiträge zur sozialen Konstruktion von Wertigkeit. Hrsg. Stefan Nicolae, Martin Endreß, Oliver Berlin und Daniel Bischur. Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Biehl, B. & vom Lehn, D. (2016). Four-to-the-Floor: The Techno Discourse and Aesthetic Work in Berlin. Society. Vol. 53(6): 608-613.
Canhoto, A. I., vom Lehn, D., Kerrigan, F., Yalkin, C., Braun, M., and N. Steinmetz (2015). Fall and redemption: Monitoring and engaging in social media conversations during a crisis. Cogent Business & Management Vol. 1(2): 1 – 16.
Biehl-Missal, B. & vom Lehn, D. (2015) Aesthetic atmospheres in museums. A critical marketing perspective. In Macdonald, S. and Rees-Leahy, H. Museum Media / International Handbook of Museum Studies, edited by Michelle Henning, pp. 235-258. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell
vom Lehn, D. (2014). Timing is money: managing the floor in sales interaction at street-market stalls. Journal of Marketing Management. Vol. 30(13-14): 1448-1466.
Yalkin, C., Kerrigan, F., and D. vom Lehn (2010). „(Il)Legalization of the Role of the Nation State in the Freedom to Consume the Internet: Consumers’ Understanding of and Reactions to Internet Censorship in Turkey”. Conference of the European Association of Consumer Research 2010. London: Royal Holloway, University of London.
Barth, D. and D. vom Lehn (1996). „Trekkies im Cyberspace. Über Kommunikation in einem Mailboxnetzwerk.” Kommunikative Lebenswelten. Zur Ethnographie einer geschwätzigen Gesellschaft. H. Knoblauch. Konstanz, Universitätsverlag Konstanz: 215-244
Heath, C., Luff, P., vom Lehn, D., Yamashita, J. and Kuzuoka, H. (2009). “Enhancing remote participation in live auctions: an ‘intelligent’ gavel”. In CHI 2009 – Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Boston, MA: ACM Press