@phdthesis{StegenwallnerSchuetz2019, author = {Stegenwallner-Sch{\"u}tz, Maja Henny Katherine}, title = {The Development of Syntactic and Pragmatic Aspects of Language in Children with Developmental Disorders}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {236}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schroeder2019, author = {Schr{\"o}der, Ariane}, title = {Biological Inf(1)ections of the American Dream}, publisher = {Lit}, address = {Wien}, isbn = {978-3-643-91274-9}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {295}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Henike2019, author = {Henike, Tassilo}, title = {Cognition and entrepreneurial business modelling}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {150}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Although the search for promising business models (BMs) is crucial for every profit-oriented venture, searching for those challenges in particular entrepreneurs. Limited resources, missing expertise and absolute uncertainty call entrepreneurs to strongly rely on their cognition in searching for a promising BM. However, as prior studies have examined cognitive search activities in isolation and neglected cognitive differences, explanations of how cognitive factors affect the BM process and outcomes are thus far insufficient. Addressing the overall question of how BMs emerge, the dissertation contributes to the cognitive perspective in entrepreneurship and BM research. Building on the dual-process theory from cognitive psychology, the micro-foundations of managerial decision-making and insights from framing literature, this dissertation explicitly investigates the impacts of different cognitive dispositions, search activities and visual framing effects. The core assumption is that cognitive dispositions and entrepreneurs' searches for information determine their BM decision-making. Furthermore, BM visualisations have become popular instruments with which to explain and manage today's complex business interactions. As they abstract from reality, they can also unfold impacts on the cognitive processes. This dissertation offers new explanations to these aspects and consists of three studies and one reflective article. The first study explores the impacts of differences in search activities and cognitive dispositions in a qualitative study with 70 entrepreneurship students. The second qualitative study explores the cognitive impacts of 103 BM visualisations. Third, a quantitative PLS-SEM experiment with 197 entrepreneurs illuminates the link between BM visualisations and cognition. The reflective article expresses the results' meaning for the teaching of BMs. In sum, the studies have resulted in a new theory of stabilising factors explaining how cognitive dispositions, search activities and visual framing determine entrepreneurs' decisions to imitate or deviate from existing BMs. It indicates that the decision depends on the context-dependent strategic orientation and cognitive disposition-dependent cognitive safety, that is the correspondence between characteristics of cognitive dispositions and search activities. Moreover, the studies identified five visual framing effects that are independent of cognitive dispositions and prior experiences. This provides fertile contributions to the literature on BM methods and how BM visualisations affect decisions. Most importantly, BM visualisations provide an emotionally stabilising function to rational entrepreneurs, a cognitively stabilising function to experiential participants and do not affect indifferent participants in general.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Nikaj2019, author = {Nikaj, Adriatik}, title = {Restful choreographies}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43890}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-438903}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {xix, 146}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Business process management has become a key instrument to organize work as many companies represent their operations in business process models. Recently, business process choreography diagrams have been introduced as part of the Business Process Model and Notation standard to represent interactions between business processes, run by different partners. When it comes to the interactions between services on the Web, Representational State Transfer (REST) is one of the primary architectural styles employed by web services today. Ideally, the RESTful interactions between participants should implement the interactions defined at the business choreography level. The problem, however, is the conceptual gap between the business process choreography diagrams and RESTful interactions. Choreography diagrams, on the one hand, are modeled from business domain experts with the purpose of capturing, communicating and, ideally, driving the business interactions. RESTful interactions, on the other hand, depend on RESTful interfaces that are designed by web engineers with the purpose of facilitating the interaction between participants on the internet. In most cases however, business domain experts are unaware of the technology behind web service interfaces and web engineers tend to overlook the overall business goals of web services. While there is considerable work on using process models during process implementation, there is little work on using choreography models to implement interactions between business processes. This thesis addresses this research gap by raising the following research question: How to close the conceptual gap between business process choreographies and RESTful interactions? This thesis offers several research contributions that jointly answer the research question. The main research contribution is the design of a language that captures RESTful interactions between participants---RESTful choreography modeling language. Formal completeness properties (with respect to REST) are introduced to validate its instances, called RESTful choreographies. A systematic semi-automatic method for deriving RESTful choreographies from business process choreographies is proposed. The method employs natural language processing techniques to translate business interactions into RESTful interactions. The effectiveness of the approach is shown by developing a prototypical tool that evaluates the derivation method over a large number of choreography models. In addition, the thesis proposes solutions towards implementing RESTful choreographies. In particular, two RESTful service specifications are introduced for aiding, respectively, the execution of choreographies' exclusive gateways and the guidance of RESTful interactions.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{BarqueroPipin2019, author = {Barquero Pip{\´i}n, Antonio Carlos}, title = {Lengua, cultura, interculturalidad}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-480-7}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43902}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-439023}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {429}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Ohne Pragmatik w{\"a}re Kommunikation nicht m{\"o}glich, da wir sprachliche Aussagen nicht interpretieren k{\"o}nnten. F{\"u}r jeden Lernenden einer Sprache, die er nicht beherrscht, reicht es nicht aus, sprachlich kompetent zu sein, da der Zweck der Kommunikation darin besteht, mit anderen Menschen und in bestimmten Kontexten zu kommunizieren. Nur eine Lehre, die es erm{\"o}glicht, Aussagen zur Durchf{\"u}hrung von Sprachhandlungen zu erstellen und zu verstehen und die f{\"u}r einen bestimmten Kontext am besten geeigneten auszuw{\"a}hlen, kann sich als effizient erweisen. Die hier vorgestellte Arbeit zielt darauf ab, der wissenschaftlichen Gemeinschaft und insbesondere denjenigen, die direkt und indirekt am Unterrichtsprozess beteiligt sind, das Konzept der verbalen Pragmatik bekannt zu machen und es anderen wie Grammatik, Kultur oder Interkulturalit{\"a}t gegen{\"u}ber zu stellen. Ferner wendet sie sich der Frage zu, wie man auf die Bedeutung und die dringende Notwendigkeit aufmerksam macht, Pragmatik als relevante Disziplin im Kommunikationsprozess zu etablieren; dabei wird insbesondere auf ihre systematische Einbeziehung in Lehrb{\"u}chern f{\"u}r Spanisch als Fremdsprache, die f{\"u}r den schulischen Kontext konzipiert wurden, abgestellt. Dazu werden das Vorhandensein pragmatischer Elemente und die F{\"o}rderung pragmatischer Kompetenz in Lehrb{\"u}chern f{\"u}r Anf{\"a}nger sowie ihre Relevanz bei der Festlegung von Inhalten, Fortschrittsart und Methodik untersucht.}, language = {es} } @phdthesis{Jakobs2019, author = {Jakobs, Friedrich}, title = {Dubrovin-rings and their connection to Hughes-free skew fields of fractions}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43556}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-435561}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {ix, 62}, year = {2019}, abstract = {One method of embedding groups into skew fields was introduced by A. I. Mal'tsev and B. H. Neumann (cf. [18, 19]). If G is an ordered group and F is a skew field, the set F((G)) of formal power series over F in G with well-ordered support forms a skew field into which the group ring F[G] can be embedded. Unfortunately it is not suficient that G is left-ordered since F((G)) is only an F-vector space in this case as there is no natural way to define a multiplication on F((G)). One way to extend the original idea onto left-ordered groups is to examine the endomorphism ring of F((G)) as explored by N. I. Dubrovin (cf. [5, 6]). It is possible to embed any crossed product ring F[G; η, σ] into the endomorphism ring of F((G)) such that each non-zero element of F[G; η, σ] defines an automorphism of F((G)) (cf. [5, 10]). Thus, the rational closure of F[G; η, σ] in the endomorphism ring of F((G)), which we will call the Dubrovin-ring of F[G; η, σ], is a potential candidate for a skew field of fractions of F[G; η, σ]. The methods of N. I. Dubrovin allowed to show that specific classes of groups can be embedded into a skew field. For example, N. I. Dubrovin contrived some special criteria, which are applicable on the universal covering group of SL(2, R). These methods have also been explored by J. Gr{\"a}ter and R. P. Sperner (cf. [10]) as well as N.H. Halimi and T. Ito (cf. [11]). Furthermore, it is of interest to know if skew fields of fractions are unique. For example, left and right Ore domains have unique skew fields of fractions (cf. [2]). This is not the general case as for example the free group with 2 generators can be embedded into non-isomorphic skew fields of fractions (cf. [12]). It seems likely that Ore domains are the most general case for which unique skew fields of fractions exist. One approach to gain uniqueness is to restrict the search to skew fields of fractions with additional properties. I. Hughes has defined skew fields of fractions of crossed product rings F[G; η, σ] with locally indicable G which fulfill a special condition. These are called Hughes-free skew fields of fractions and I. Hughes has proven that they are unique if they exist [13, 14]. This thesis will connect the ideas of N. I. Dubrovin and I. Hughes. The first chapter contains the basic terminology and concepts used in this thesis. We present methods provided by N. I. Dubrovin such as the complexity of elements in rational closures and special properties of endomorphisms of the vector space of formal power series F((G)). To combine the ideas of N.I. Dubrovin and I. Hughes we introduce Conradian left-ordered groups of maximal rank and examine their connection to locally indicable groups. Furthermore we provide notations for crossed product rings, skew fields of fractions as well as Dubrovin-rings and prove some technical statements which are used in later parts. The second chapter focuses on Hughes-free skew fields of fractions and their connection to Dubrovin-rings. For that purpose we introduce series representations to interpret elements of Hughes-free skew fields of fractions as skew formal Laurent series. This 1 Introduction allows us to prove that for Conradian left-ordered groups G of maximal rank the statement "F[G; η, σ] has a Hughes-free skew field of fractions" implies "The Dubrovin ring of F [G; η, σ] is a skew field". We will also prove the reverse and apply the results to give a new prove of Theorem 1 in [13]. Furthermore we will show how to extend injective ring homomorphisms of some crossed product rings onto their Hughes-free skew fields of fractions. At last we will be able to answer the open question whether Hughes--free skew fields are strongly Hughes-free (cf. [17, page 53]).}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Rector2019, author = {Rector, Michael V.}, title = {The acute effect of exercise on flow-mediated dilation in young people with cystic fibrosis}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43893}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-438938}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {121}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Introduction: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease which disrupts the function of an epithelial surface anion channel, CFTR (cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator). Impairment to this channel leads to inflammation and infection in the lung causing the majority of morbidity and mortality. However, CF is a multiorgan disease affecting many tissues, including vascular smooth muscle. Studies have revealed young people with cystic fibrosis lacking inflammation and infection still demonstrate vascular endothelial dysfunction, measured per flow-mediated dilation (FMD). In other disease cohorts, i.e. diabetic and obese, endurance exercise interventions have been shown improve or taper this impairment. However, long-term exercise interventions are risky, as well as costly in terms of time and resources. Nevertheless, emerging research has correlated the acute effects of exercise with its long-term benefits and advocates the study of acute exercise effects on FMD prior to longitudinal studies. The acute effects of exercise on FMD have previously not been examined in young people with CF, but could yield insights on the potential benefits of long-term exercise interventions. The aims of these studies were to 1) develop and test the reliability of the FMD method and its applicability to study acute exercise effects; 2) compare baseline FMD and the acute exercise effect on FMD between young people with and without CF; and 3) explore associations between the acute effects of exercise on FMD and demographic characteristics, physical activity levels, lung function, maximal exercise capacity or inflammatory hsCRP levels. Methods: Thirty young volunteers (10 people with CF, 10 non-CF and 10 non-CF active matched controls) between the ages of 10 and 30 years old completed blood draws, pulmonary function tests, maximal exercise capacity tests and baseline FMD measurements, before returning approximately 1 week later and performing a 30-min constant load training at 75\% HRmax. FMD measurements were taken prior, immediately after, 30 minutes after and 1 hour after constant load training. ANOVAs and repeated measures ANOVAs were employed to explore differences between groups and timepoints, respectively. Linear regression was implemented and evaluated to assess correlations between FMD and demographic characteristics, physical activity levels, lung function, maximal exercise capacity or inflammatory hsCRP levels. For all comparisons, statistical significance was set at a p-value of α < 0.05. Results: Young people with CF presented with decreased lung function and maximal exercise capacity compared to matched controls. Baseline FMD was also significantly decreased in the CF group (CF: 5.23\% v non-CF: 8.27\% v non-CF active: 9.12\%). Immediately post-training, FMD was significantly attenuated (approximately 40\%) in all groups with CF still demonstrating the most minimal FMD. Follow-up measurements of FMD revealed a slow recovery towards baseline values 30 min post-training and improvements in the CF and non-CF active groups 60 min post-training. Linear regression exposed significant correlations between maximal exercise capacity (VO2 peak), BMI and FMD immediately post-training. Conclusion: These new findings confirm that CF vascular endothelial dysfunction can be acutely modified by exercise and will aid in underlining the importance of exercise in CF populations. The potential benefits of long-term exercise interventions on vascular endothelial dysfunction in young people with CF warrants further investigation.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Gabriel2019, author = {Gabriel, Christina}, title = {Entwicklung neuer St{\"a}rkederivate f{\"u}r die Anwendung als wasserbasierte Filmbildner in Farben und Lacken}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43294}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-432942}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {XVIII, 160, xxxix, x1}, year = {2019}, abstract = {In den letzten Jahrzehnten fand auch in der Beschichtungsindustrie ein Umdenken hin zu umweltfreundlicheren Farben und Lacken statt. Allerdings basieren auch neue L{\"o}sungen meist nicht auf Biopolymeren und in einem noch geringeren Anteil auf wasserbasierten Beschichtungssystemen aus nachwachsenden Rohstoffen. Dies stellt den Ankn{\"u}pfungspunkt dieser Arbeit dar, in der untersucht wurde, ob das Biopolymer St{\"a}rke das Potenzial zum wasserbasierten Filmbildner f{\"u}r Farben und Lacke besitzt. Dabei m{\"u}ssen angelehnt an etablierte synthetische Marktprodukte die folgenden Kriterien erf{\"u}llt werden: Die w{\"a}ssrige Dispersion muss mindestens einen 30\%igen Feststoffgehalt haben, bei Raumtemperatur verarbeitet werden k{\"o}nnen und Viskosit{\"a}ten zwischen 10^2-10^3 mPa·s aufweisen. Die finale Beschichtung muss einen geschlossenen Film bilden und sehr gute Haftfestigkeiten zu einer spezifischen Oberfl{\"a}che, in dieser Arbeit Glas, besitzen. Als Grundlage f{\"u}r die Modifizierung der St{\"a}rke wurde eine Kombination von molekularem Abbau und chemischer Funktionalisierung ausgew{\"a}hlt. Da nicht bekannt war, welchen Einfluss die St{\"a}rkeart, die gew{\"a}hlte Abbaureaktion als auch verschiedene Substituenten auf die Dispersionsherstellung und deren Eigenschaften sowie die Beschichtungseigenschaften aus{\"u}ben k{\"o}nnten, wurden die strukturellen Parameter getrennt voneinander untersucht. Das erste Themengebiet beinhaltete den oxidativen Abbau von Kartoffel- und Palerbsenst{\"a}rke mittels des Hypochlorit-Abbaus (OCl-) und des ManOx-Abbaus (H2O2, KMnO4). Mit beiden Abbaureaktionen konnten vergleichbare gewichtsmittlere Molmassen (Mw) von 2·10^5-10^6 g/mol (GPC-MALS) hergestellt werden. Allerdings f{\"u}hrten die gew{\"a}hlten Reaktionsbedingungen beim ManOx-Abbau zur Bildung von Gelpartikeln. Diese lagen im µm-Bereich (DLS und Kryo-REM-Messungen) und hatten zur Folge, dass die ManOx-Proben deutlich erh{\"o}hte Viskosit{\"a}ten (c: 7,5 \%; 9-260 mPa·s) im Vergleich zu den OCl--Proben (4-10 mPa·s) bei scherverd{\"u}nnendem Verhalten besaßen und die Eigenschaften von viskoelastischen Gelen (G' > G'') zeigten. Des Weiteren wiesen sie reduzierte Heißwasserl{\"o}slichkeiten (95 °C, vorrangig: 70-99 \%) auf. Der OCl--Abbau f{\"u}hrte zu hydrophileren (Carboxylgruppengehalt bis zu 6,1 \%; ManOx: bis zu 3,1 \%), nach 95 °C-Behandlung vollst{\"a}ndig wasserl{\"o}slichen abgebauten St{\"a}rken, die ein Newtonsches Fließverhalten mit Eigenschaften einer viskoelastischen Fl{\"u}ssigkeit (G'' > G') hatten. Die OCl--Proben konnten im Vergleich zu den ManOx-Produkten (10-20 \%) zu konzentrierteren Dispersionen (20-40 \%) verarbeitet werden, die gleichzeitig die Einschr{\"a}nkung von anwendungsrelevanten Mw auf < 7·10^5 g/mol zuließen (Konzentration sollte > 30 \% sein). Außerdem f{\"u}hrten nur die OCl--Proben der Kartoffelst{\"a}rke zu transparenten (alle anderen waren opak) geschlossenen Beschichtungsfilmen. Somit hebt sich die Kombination von OCl--Abbau und Kartoffelst{\"a}rke mit Hinblick auf die Endanwendung ab. Das zweite Themengebiet umfasste Untersuchungen zum Einfluss von Ester- und Hydroxyalkylether-Substituenten auf Basis einer industriell abgebauten Kartoffelst{\"a}rke (Mw: 1,2·10^5 g/mol) vor allem auf die Dispersionsherstellung, die rheologischen Eigenschaften der Dispersionen und die Beschichtungseigenschaften in Kombination mit Glassubstraten. Dazu wurden Ester und Ether mit DS/MS-Werten von 0,07-0,91 synthetisiert. Die Derivate konnten zu wasserbasierten Dispersionen mit Konzentrationen von 30-45 \% verarbeitet werden, wobei bei hydrophoberen Modifikaten ein Co-L{\"o}semittel, Diethylenglycolmonobutylether (DEGBE), eingesetzt werden musste. Die Feststoffgehalte sanken dabei f{\"u}r beide Derivatklassen vor allem mit zunehmender Alkylkettenl{\"a}nge. Die anwendungsrelevanten Viskosit{\"a}ten (323-1240 mPa·s) stiegen auf Grund von Wechselwirkungen tendenziell mit DS/MS und Alkylkettenl{\"a}nge an. Hinsichtlich der Beschichtungseigenschaften erwiesen sich die Ester vergleichend zu den Ethern als die bevorzugte Substituentenklasse, da nur die Ester geschlossene, defektfreie und mehrheitlich transparente Beschichtungsfilme bildeten, die exzellente bis sehr gute Haftfestigkeiten (ISO Klasse: 0 und 1) auf Glas besaßen. Die Ether bildeten mehrheitlich br{\"u}chige Filme. Basierend auf der Kombination der Ergebnisse aus L{\"o}semittelaustausch, den rheologischen Untersuchungen und zus{\"a}tzlichen Oberfl{\"a}chenspannungsmessungen (30-61 mN/m) konnte geschlossen werden, dass wahrscheinlich fehlende oder schlechte Haftfestigkeiten vorrangig akkumuliertem Wasser in den Beschichtungsfilmen (visuell: tr{\"u}b oder weiß) geschuldet sind, w{\"a}hrend die Br{\"u}chigkeit vermutlich auf Wechselwirkungen (H-Br{\"u}cken Wechselwirkungen, hydrophobe Wechselwirkungen) zwischen den Polymeren zur{\"u}ckgef{\"u}hrt werden kann. Insgesamt scheint die Kombination aus Kartoffelst{\"a}rke basierend auf dem OCl--Abbau mit Mw < 7·10^5 g/mol und einem Estersubstituenten eine gute Wahl f{\"u}r wasserbasierte Dispersionen mit hohen Feststoffkonzentrationen (> 30 \%), guter Filmbildung und exzellenten Haftungen auf Glas zu sein.}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Schmeiss2019, author = {Schmeiss, Jessica}, title = {Designing value architectures for emerging technologies}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {135}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The business model has emerged as a construct to understand how firms drive innovation through emerging technologies. It is defined as the 'architecture of the firm's value creation, delivery and appropriation mechanisms' (Foss \& Saebi, 2018, p. 5). The architecture is characterized by complex functional interrelations between activities that are conducted by various actors, some within and some outside of the firm. In other words, a firm's value architecture is embedded within a wider system of actors that all contribute to the output of the value architecture. The question of what drives innovation within this system and how the firm can shape and navigate this innovation is an essential question within innova- tion management research. This dissertation is a compendium of four individual research articles that examine how the design of a firm's value architecture can fa- cilitate system-wide innovation in the context of Artificial Intelligence and Block- chain Technology. The first article studies how firms use Blockchain Technology to design a governance infrastructure that enables innovation within a platform ecosystem. The findings propose a framework for blockchain-enabled platform ecosystems that address the essential problem of opening the platform to allow for innovation while also ensuring that all actors get to capture their share of the value. The second article analyzes how German Artificial Intelligence startups design their business models. It identifies three distinct types of startup with dif- ferent underlying business models. The third article aims to understand the role of a firm's value architecture during the socio-technical transition process of Arti- ficial Intelligence. It identifies three distinct ways in which Artificial Intelligence startups create a shared understanding of the technology. The last article exam- ines how corporate venture capital units configure value-adding services for their venture portfolios. It derives a taxonomy of different corporate venture capital types, driven by different strategic motivations. Ultimately, this dissertation provides novel empirical insights into how a firm's value architecture determines it's role within a wider system of actors and how that role enables the firm to facilitate innovation. In that way, it contributes to both business model and innovation management literature.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Rose2019, author = {Rose, Robert}, title = {Leading for team-level creativity and innovation}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {177}, year = {2019}, language = {en} }