@book{TaylorNanzTaylor2020, author = {Taylor, Charles and Nanz, Patrizia and Taylor, Madeleine Beaubien}, title = {Reconstructing democracy}, publisher = {Harvard University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {978-0-674-24462-7}, pages = {107}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Across the world, democracies are suffering from a disconnect between the people and political elites. In communities where jobs and industry are scarce, many feel the government is incapable of understanding their needs or addressing their problems. The resulting frustration has fueled the success of destabilizing demagogues. To reverse this pattern and restore responsible government, we need to reinvigorate democracy at the local level. But what does that mean? Drawing on examples of successful community building in cities large and small, from a shrinking village in rural Austria to a neglected section of San Diego, Reconstructing Democracy makes a powerful case for re-engaging citizens. It highlights innovative grassroots projects and shows how local activists can form alliances and discover their own power to solve problems.}, language = {en} } @book{Dieter2017, author = {Dieter, Heribert}, title = {Globalisierung {\`a} la carte}, series = {Bundeszentrale f{\"u}r Politische Bildung: Schriftenreihe ; Band 10146}, journal = {Bundeszentrale f{\"u}r Politische Bildung: Schriftenreihe ; Band 10146}, publisher = {Bundeszentrale f{\"u}r politische Bildung}, address = {Bonn}, isbn = {978-3-7425-0146-2}, pages = {263}, year = {2017}, language = {de} } @article{HaileKalkuhlAlgierietal.2017, author = {Haile, Mekbib Gebretsadik and Kalkuhl, Matthias and Algieri, Bernardina and Gebreselassie, Samuel}, title = {Price shock transmission}, series = {Agricultural economics}, volume = {48}, journal = {Agricultural economics}, number = {6}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0169-5150}, doi = {10.1111/agec.12373}, pages = {769 -- 780}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This study assesses the degree of vertical price transmission along the wheat-bread value chain in Ethiopia. This is pursued by applying a vector error correction model and an impulse response analysis using monthly price data for the period 2000-2015. Our analysis considers transmission of price shocks across different market levels, including from the international and domestic wheat grain markets at the upstream to the domestic wheat bread market at the downstream of the value chain. The empirical findings indicate that significant cointegration exists across prices of the different market stages. There is a transmission from international prices to domestic prices at downstream markets, in particular to flour and bread prices. Prices at upstream markets are largely influenced by the domestic wholesale market. In general, the speed of adjustment is quite slow with a half-life of about one year for restoring the equilibrium price relationship. As price margins between the different market stages in the value chain have substantially decreased in the last 15 years, higher transmission, and thus exposure to international market shocks, can be expected in the future. The results also show that causal relationships exist between prices at different market stageswith the wholesale market identified as the key market level where prices and price expectations are formed.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Eydam2021, author = {Eydam, Ulrich}, title = {Essays on Macroeconomics}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {161}, year = {2021}, abstract = {This dissertation consists of four self-contained papers. Each paper deals with a specific macroeconomic question. The first paper assesses the distributional implications of environmental policies from a general equilibrium macroeconomic perspective. I develop a New-Keynesian model with several types of uncertainties and frictions that incorporates liquidity constrained households. The model is calibrated to match the German economy and the numerical results show that climate policy instruments can be associated with regressive welfare effects. Furthermore, the analysis shows that these effects can be mitigated through an appropriate revenue recycling scheme. The second paper deals with short-run inequality dynamics within a real business cycle model. An empirical evaluation shows that the cyclical components of income inequality, the capital share and real GDP are correlated. We develop tractable representation of common inequality indicators in the general equilibrium model and show that the observed pattern is driven by innovations in the capital share. A Bayesian estimation of the model for the United States with data for the period 1948 to 2017 indicates that the model provides a reasonable fit for the data and successfully replicates the observed pattern of cyclical correlations. The third paper empirically examines the effects of banking regulation on the risk-relationship between sovereigns and banks. Based on a comprehensive data set of the European banking sector, we find that the implementation of the novel European banking regulation framework significantly contributed to a weakening of the risk-link between sovereigns and banks.The fourth paper empirically examines the role of institutional experience for institutional development in transition economies. To capture institutional experience, we develop a novel index, based on historical country records. The results of cross-sectional and panel estimations suggest that institutional experience helps to explain the divergent economic and institutional development in transition economies after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.}, language = {de} } @article{SchosserStroebele2019, author = {Schosser, Josef and Str{\"o}bele, Heiko}, title = {What is the value of Facebook?}, series = {Journal of risk finance}, volume = {20}, journal = {Journal of risk finance}, number = {3}, publisher = {Emerald Group Publishing Limited}, address = {Bingley}, issn = {1526-5943}, doi = {10.1108/JRF-05-2018-0069}, pages = {267 -- 290}, year = {2019}, abstract = {On May 17, 2012, the social networking company Facebook Inc. fixes its initial public offering (IPO) price at \$38.00 a share. Over the next couple of months, contrary to expectations raised by previous IPOs, the stock price crashes more than 50 per cent. Immediately, the question arises whether the issuer's or the stock market's pricing of the share are in line with the firm's fundamentals. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to determine the company value in close proximity to the date of IPO.}, language = {en} } @book{Juchler2020, author = {Juchler, Ingo}, title = {Die DDR im Jahr 1989}, publisher = {Landeszentrale f{\"u}r politische Bildung Th{\"u}ringen}, address = {Erfurt}, isbn = {978-3-948643-07-2}, pages = {152}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{EggersLovelaceKraft2017, author = {Eggers, Fabian and Lovelace, Kathi J. and Kraft, Frederik}, title = {Fostering creativity through critical thinking: The case of business start-up simulations}, series = {Creativity and innovation management}, volume = {26}, journal = {Creativity and innovation management}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0963-1690}, doi = {10.1111/caim.12225}, pages = {266 -- 276}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Research suggests a positive link between critical thinking and creativity. However, this relationship has not been measured in an empirical study. This study aims to explore whether critical thinking can serve to enhance creativity and whether creativity positively mediates the relationship between critical thinking and business performance. In this study, we analyse these relationships within the entrepreneurial context of a web-based business start-up simulation. We examined data from 26 teams of three to four senior business students and found partial support for our hypotheses. Critical thinking positively influenced creativity, measured as the total number of unique product designs. Creativity (unique product designs) also positively mediated the link between critical thinking and performance. This effect, however, did not exist when creativity was assessed through advertisement designs. This research contributes to entrepreneurship and innovation management by demonstrating the importance of critical thinking as a basis for creativity and testing this relationship in a business start-up simulation context.}, language = {en} } @article{XiangGaoCaietal.2017, author = {Xiang, Hai and Gao, Jianqiang and Cai, Dawei and Luo, Yunbing and Yu, Baoquan and Liu, Langqing and Liu, Ranran and Zhou, Hui and Chen, Xiaoyong and Dun, Weitao and Wang, Xi and Hofreiter, Michael and Zhao, Xingbo}, title = {Origin and dispersal of early domestic pigs in northern China}, series = {Scientific reports}, volume = {7}, journal = {Scientific reports}, publisher = {Nature Publ. Group}, address = {London}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-017-06056-8}, pages = {9}, year = {2017}, abstract = {It is widely accepted that modern pigs were domesticated independently at least twice, and Chinese native pigs are deemed as direct descendants of the first domesticated pigs in the corresponding domestication centers. By analyzing mitochondrial DNA sequences of an extensive sample set spanning 10,000 years, we find that the earliest pigs from the middle Yellow River region already carried the maternal lineages that are dominant in both younger archaeological populations and modern Chinese pigs. Our data set also supports early Neolithic pig utilization and a long-term in situ origin for northeastern Chinese pigs during 8,000-3,500 BP, suggesting a possibly independent domestication in northeast China. Additionally, we observe a genetic replacement in ancient northeast Chinese pigs since 3,500 BP. The results not only provide increasing evidence for pig origin in the middle Yellow River region but also depict an outline for the process of early pig domestication in northeast China.}, language = {en} } @misc{Bueschel2006, author = {B{\"u}schel, Hubertus}, title = {Rezension: Claudia Fr{\"o}hlich ; Horst Alfred Heinrich:(Hrsg.) Geschichtspolitik. Wer sind die Akteure, wer ihre Rezipienten? Stuttgart: Steiner, 2004, 184 S.- ISBN 3-515-08246-8}, series = {German studies review}, volume = {29}, journal = {German studies review}, publisher = {The Johns Hopkins University Press}, address = {Baltimore}, issn = {0149-7952}, pages = {710 -- 711}, year = {2006}, language = {de} } @article{HickmannFuhrHoehneetal.2017, author = {Hickmann, Thomas and Fuhr, Harald and H{\"o}hne, Chris and Lederer, Markus and Stehle, Fee}, title = {Carbon Governance Arrangements and the Nation-State: The Reconfiguration of Public Authority in Developing Countries}, series = {Public administration and development}, volume = {37}, journal = {Public administration and development}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0271-2075}, doi = {10.1002/pad.1814}, pages = {331 -- 343}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Several scholars concerned with global policy-making have recently pointed to a reconfiguration of authority in the area of climate politics. They have shown that various new carbon governance arrangements have emerged, which operate simultaneously at different governmental levels. However, despite the numerous descriptions and mapping exercises of these governance arrangements, we have little systematic knowledge on their workings within national jurisdictions, let alone about their impact on public-administrative systems in developing countries. Therefore, this article opens the black box of the nation-state and explores how and to what extent two different arrangements, that is, Transnational City Networks and Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation, generate changes in the distribution of public authority in nation-states and their administrations. Building upon conceptual assumptions that the former is likely to lead to more decentralized, and the latter to more centralized policy-making, we provide insights from case studies in Indonesia, South Africa, Brazil, and India. In a nutshell, our analysis underscores that Transnational City Networks strengthen climate-related actions taken by cities without ultimately decentralizing climate policy-making. On the other hand, Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation tends to reinforce the competencies of central governments, but apparently does not generate a recentralization of the forestry sector at large.}, language = {en} } @article{ZiesemerHuettelBalderjahn2019, author = {Ziesemer, Florence and H{\"u}ttel, Alexandra and Balderjahn, Ingo}, title = {Anti-Consumption}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {11}, journal = {Sustainability}, number = {23}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2071-1050}, doi = {10.3390/su11236663}, pages = {16}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Transcending the conventional debate around efficiency in sustainable consumption, anti-consumption patterns leading to decreased levels of material consumption have been gaining importance. Change agents are crucial for the promotion of such patterns, so there may be lessons for governance interventions that can be learnt from the every-day experiences of those who actively implement and promote sustainability in the field of anti-consumption. Eighteen social innovation pioneers, who engage in and diffuse practices of voluntary simplicity and collaborative consumption as sustainable options of anti-consumption share their knowledge and personal insights in expert interviews for this research. Our qualitative content analysis reveals drivers, barriers, and governance strategies to strengthen anti-consumption patterns, which are negotiated between the market, the state, and civil society. Recommendations derived from the interviews concern entrepreneurship, municipal infrastructures in support of local grassroots projects, regulative policy measures, more positive communication to strengthen the visibility of initiatives and emphasize individual benefits, establishing a sense of community, anti-consumer activism, and education. We argue for complementary action between top-down strategies, bottom-up initiatives, corporate activities, and consumer behavior. The results are valuable to researchers, activists, marketers, and policymakers who seek to enhance their understanding of materially reduced consumption patterns based on the real-life experiences of active pioneers in the field.}, language = {en} } @misc{Şener2017, author = {Şener, Ula{\c{s}}}, title = {Rodrik, Dani (2015): Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science / rezensiert von Ula{\c{s}} Şener}, series = {European journal of economics and economic policies : intervention ; EJEEP}, volume = {14}, journal = {European journal of economics and economic policies : intervention ; EJEEP}, publisher = {Elgar}, address = {Cheltenham}, issn = {2052-7764}, doi = {10.4337/ejeep.2017.03.08}, pages = {375 -- 377}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{SchuetzeFuerstMielkeetal.2017, author = {Sch{\"u}tze, Franziska and F{\"u}rst, Steffen and Mielke, Jahel and Steudle, Gesine A. and Wolf, Sarah and J{\"a}ger, Carlo C.}, title = {The Role of Sustainable Investment in Climate Policy}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {9}, journal = {Sustainability}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2071-1050}, doi = {10.3390/su9122221}, pages = {19}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Reaching the Sustainable Development Goals requires a fundamental socio-economic transformation accompanied by substantial investment in low-carbon infrastructure. Such a sustainability transition represents a non-marginal change, driven by behavioral factors and systemic interactions. However, typical economic models used to assess a sustainability transition focus on marginal changes around a local optimum, whichby constructionlead to negative effects. Thus, these models do not allow evaluating a sustainability transition that might have substantial positive effects. This paper examines which mechanisms need to be included in a standard computable general equilibrium model to overcome these limitations and to give a more comprehensive view of the effects of climate change mitigation. Simulation results show that, given an ambitious greenhouse gas emission constraint and a price of carbon, positive economic effects are possible if (1) technical progress results (partly) endogenously from the model and (2) a policy intervention triggering an increase of investment is introduced. Additionally, if (3) the investment behavior of firms is influenced by their sales expectations, the effects are amplified. The results provide suggestions for policy-makers, because the outcome indicates that investment-oriented climate policies can lead to more desirable outcomes in economic, social and environmental terms.}, language = {en} } @article{Heinemann2020, author = {Heinemann, Maik}, title = {Zyklische Ph{\"a}nomene in der {\"O}konomie - Ein Einblick in dei Theorie und Empirie konjunktureller Schwankungen}, series = {Zyklizit{\"a}t \& Rhythmik: eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, journal = {Zyklizit{\"a}t \& Rhythmik: eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, publisher = {trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86464-169-5}, pages = {47 -- 69}, year = {2020}, language = {de} } @article{BaasSchrooten2006, author = {Baas, Timo and Schrooten, Mechthild}, title = {Relationship banking and SMEs: A theoretical analysis}, series = {Small business economics : an international journal}, volume = {27}, journal = {Small business economics : an international journal}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {0921-898X}, doi = {10.1007/s11187-006-0018-7}, pages = {127 -- 137}, year = {2006}, abstract = {Reliable information on small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) is rare and costly for financial intermediaries. Therefore relationship banking is often considered as the appropriate lending technique. In this paper we offer a theoretical model to analyze relationship banking and the pricing behavior of banks in a Bertrand competition framework with monitoring costs. We show that the lack of reliable information leads to comparable high interest rates even if a long-term relationship between borrower and bank exists. The paper offers a theoretical explanation why SMEs often are faced with borrowing constraints.}, language = {en} } @article{ClemensHeinemann2018, author = {Clemens, Christiane and Heinemann, Maik}, title = {The effects of international financial integration in a model with heterogeneous firms and credit frictions}, series = {Macroeconomic Dynamics}, volume = {23}, journal = {Macroeconomic Dynamics}, number = {7}, publisher = {Cambridge Univ. Press}, address = {New York}, issn = {1365-1005}, doi = {10.1017/S1365100517000979}, pages = {2815 -- 2844}, year = {2018}, abstract = {This paper examines the consequences of international financial integration in a two-sector standard incomplete markets model with occupational choice under risk and financial constraints affecting entrepreneurial activity. We endogenize international productivity differences and discuss the implications of international integration for the macroeconomy, inequality, and welfare. Lending countries are characterized by tighter domestic constraints and experience an increase in gross national product, whereas the gross domestic product effect is ambiguous. We conclude that international integration is beneficial only for economies where there are substantial financial constraints on entrepreneurial activity. Otherwise, a majority of households suffer, due to the unequal distribution of welfare gains and losses across the heterogeneous population.}, language = {en} } @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} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbachHoelzle2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and H{\"o}lzle, Katharina}, title = {Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur oder der Begriff des unternehmerischen Denken und Handelns}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {85 -- 95}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{HoelzlePuteanusBirkenbach2015, author = {H{\"o}lzle, Katharina and Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja}, title = {Die Entrepreneurship Academy Potsdam}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}dungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}dungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {53 -- 57}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{MietznerKamprath2013, author = {Mietzner, Dana and Kamprath, Martin}, title = {A competence portfolio for professionals in the creative industries}, series = {Creativity and innovation management}, volume = {22}, journal = {Creativity and innovation management}, number = {3}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0963-1690}, doi = {10.1111/caim.12026}, pages = {280 -- 294}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Within the last decade, the role of the Creative Industries has grown to become an important part of the economic system. The increasing acceleration of new developments in media and ICT technologies greatly affected the Creative Industries' dynamic with a direct impact on the people working in this sector. Since only a few studies focus on competences needs, more or less isolated from the trends within the industry, we address the topic of individual competence shifts in the turbulent environment of the Creative Industries. We investigated the trends regarding competence shifts and their implications as well as the competences which are essential for creative professionals. We conducted a broad literature review as well as a qualitative study, which includes interviews and workshops with industry experts on trends within the Creative Industries and corresponding dimensions and demands for competences. We present four requirements that call for shifts in the education of competences. Based on the discussion of requirements, we present a competence portfolio for the Creative Industries along the dimensions of professional, methodological and personal-social competences. The portfolio clearly indicates which competences should be taken into consideration for the development of curricula and study programmes in the education of creative professionals. A generalization of these findings suggests new challenges for companies relying on creative professionals.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kamprath2014, author = {Kamprath, Martin}, title = {A microfoundations perspectives on fresight and business models}, pages = {224}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Halecker2016, author = {Halecker, Bastian}, title = {New perspective and insights on business model innovation using systems thinking and action case studies}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-90404}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {IX, 239}, year = {2016}, abstract = {In recent years, entire industries and their participants have been affected by disruptive technologies, resulting in dramatic market changes and challenges to firm's business logic and thus their business models (BMs). Firms from mature industries are increasingly realizing that BMs that worked successfully for years have become insufficient to stay on track in today's "move fast and break things" economy. Firms must scrutinize the core logic that informs how they do business, which means exploring novel ways to engage customers and get them to pay. This can lead to a complete renewal of existing BMs or innovating completely new BMs. BMs have emerged as a popular object of research within the last decade. Despite the popularity of the BM, the theoretical and empirical foundation underlying the concept is still weak. In particular, the innovation process for BMs has been developed and implemented in firms, but understanding of the mechanisms behind it is still lacking. Business model innovation (BMI) is a complex and challenging management task that requires more than just novel ideas. Systematic studies to generate a better understanding of BMI and support incumbents with appropriate concepts to improve BMI development are in short supply. Further, there is a lack of knowledge about appropriate research practices for studying BMI and generating valid data sets in order to meet expectations in both practice and academia. This paper-based dissertation aims to contribute to research practice in the field of BM and BMI and foster better understanding of the BM concept and BMI processes in incumbent firms from mature industries. The overall dissertation presents three main results. The first result is a new perspective, or the systems thinking view, on the BM and BMI. With the systems thinking view, the fuzzy BM concept is clearly structured and a BMI framework is proposed. The second result is a new research strategy for studying BMI. After analyzing current research practice in the areas of BMs and BMI, it is obvious that there is a need for better research on BMs and BMI in terms of accuracy, transparency, and practical orientation. Thus, the action case study approach combined with abductive methodology is proposed and proven in the research setting of this thesis. The third result stems from three action case studies in incumbent firms from mature industries employed to study how BMI occurs in practice. The new insights and knowledge gained from the action case studies help to explain BMI in such industries and increase understanding of the core of these processes. By studying these issues, the articles complied in this thesis contribute conceptually and empirically to the recently consolidated but still increasing literature on the BM and BMI. The conclusions and implications made are intended to foster further research and improve managerial practices for achieving BMI in a dramatically changing business environment.}, language = {en} } @article{GoepelHoelzleKnyphausenAufsess2012, author = {G{\"o}pel, Monique and H{\"o}lzle, Katharina and Knyphausen-Aufsess, Dodo Zu}, title = {Individuals' innovation response behaviour a framework of antecedents and opportunities for future research}, series = {Creativity and innovation management}, volume = {21}, journal = {Creativity and innovation management}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0963-1690}, doi = {10.1111/caim.12000}, pages = {412 -- 426}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Innovation response behaviour is defined as individuals novelty-supporting or novelty-impeding action when navigating innovation initiatives through the organization. A typology of innovation response behaviour is developed, distinguishing between active and passive modes of conduct for novelty-supporting and novelty-impeding behaviour, respectively. The antecedents of innovation response behaviour are delineated based on West and Farr's five-factor model of individual innovation. Moreover, we argue that within organizational contexts, individuals often fail to implement their ideas due to innovation barriers, perceived as factors that are beyond their control. Based on the theory of planned behaviour, we reveal how these barriers influence individuals intentional and exhibited innovation response behaviour. Propositions about proximal and distal antecedents of individuals innovation response behaviour are derived. Proposing a research framework to study the organizational process of innovation from an actor-based perspective, this paper intends to link existing research on individual innovation with the process of innovation at the organizational level, explicitly accounting for the socio-political dynamics and arising managerial problems associated with successful innovation implementation within organizational realities. Implications for research in innovation management are discussed and avenues for future research outlined.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Eppinger2015, author = {Eppinger, Elisabeth}, title = {Patentpools}, pages = {384}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Elisabeth Eppinger erforscht in diesem Buch aktuelle Patentpools, ihre Eigenschaften und alternative L{\"o}sungen zur gemeinsamen Nutzung von Patenten. Patentpools haben das Potenzial, Patentblockaden zu l{\"o}sen und Innovationen zu f{\"o}rdern. Die Autorin diskutiert die Rolle von Patentkooperationen im Rahmen des strategischen Technologie- und Innovationsmanagements sowie der Innovationsf{\"o}rderung. Es wird gezeigt, welche strukturellen Faktoren, Motive und Charakteristika von Akteuren unterschiedliche Patentpools beg{\"u}nstigen}, language = {de} } @article{HoelzleRhinow2019, author = {H{\"o}lzle, Katharina and Rhinow, Holger}, title = {The Dilemmas of Design Thinking in Innovation Projects}, series = {Project Management Journal}, volume = {50}, journal = {Project Management Journal}, number = {4}, publisher = {Sage Publ.}, address = {Thousand Oaks}, issn = {8756-9728}, doi = {10.1177/8756972819853129}, pages = {418 -- 430}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Organizations have discovered Design Thinking as a promising framework or language for innovation-focused project teamwork. The goal is to develop new products and services by being customer-centric and working iteratively and in an interdisciplinary way, using specific working principles and methods to create a common language among all stakeholders. The empirical results in this article show that Design Thinking teamwork is different from other forms of teamwork. The difference in Design Thinking team-based project work is that the teams go through a specific learning process that poses individual challenges but also provides the individual with experience-based learning. We show that teams going through this learning process repeatedly find themselves in seemingly insolvable conflicts-so called structural dilemmas-within the framework of project deadlines and under the influence of strategic guidelines of the organization. We explore these structural dilemmas and develop ways to overcome them.}, language = {en} } @article{SchmeissHoelzleTech2019, author = {Schmeiss, Jessica and H{\"o}lzle, Katharina and Tech, Robin P. G.}, title = {Designing Governance Mechanisms in Platform Ecosystems: Addressing the Paradox of Openness through Blockchain Technology}, series = {California Management Review}, volume = {62}, journal = {California Management Review}, number = {1}, publisher = {Sage Publ.}, address = {Thousand Oaks}, issn = {0008-1256}, doi = {10.1177/0008125619883618}, pages = {121 -- 143}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The paradox of openness is inherent to all platform ecosystems-the tension in enabling maximum openness to create joint innovation while guaranteeing value capturing for all actors. Governance mechanisms to solve this paradox are embedded into the technical architecture of the platform, addressing the dimensions of access, control, and incentives. Blockchain technology offers unique ways to design novel governance mechanisms through the standardization of interactions. However, the design of such an architecture requires careful consideration of the cost associated with it.}, language = {en} } @incollection{DoerflerHosli2013, author = {D{\"o}rfler, Thomas and Hosli, Madeleine O.}, title = {Reforming the United Nations Security Council}, series = {Routledge Handbook of International Organization}, booktitle = {Routledge Handbook of International Organization}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-0-415-50143-9}, doi = {10.4324/9780203405345.ch28}, pages = {377 -- 390}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{NeufeldBobrovaDavletovetal.2020, author = {Neufeld, Maria and Bobrova, Anastacia and Davletov, Kairat and Stelemekas, Mindaugas and Stoppel, Relika and Ferreira-Borges, Carina and Breda, Joao and Rehm, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Alcohol control policies in Former Soviet Union countries}, series = {Drug and alcohol review}, volume = {40}, journal = {Drug and alcohol review}, number = {3}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {0959-5236}, doi = {10.1111/dar.13204}, pages = {350 -- 367}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Issues The last Soviet anti-alcohol campaign of 1985 resulted in considerably reduced alcohol consumption and saved thousands of lives. But once the campaign's policies were abandoned and the Soviet alcohol monopoly broken up, a steep rise in mortality was observed in many of the newly formed successor countries, although some kept their monopolies. Almost 30 years after the campaign's end, the region faces diverse challenges in relation to alcohol. Approach The present narrative review sheds light on recent drinking trends and alcohol policy developments in the 15 Former Soviet Union (FSU) countries, highlighting the most important setbacks, achievements and best practices. Vignettes of alcohol control policies in Belarus, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Lithuania and Uzbekistan are presented to illustrate the recent developments.
Key Findings Over the past decade, drinking levels have declined in almost all FSU countries, paralleled by the introduction of various alcohol-control measures. The so-called three 'best buys' put forward by the World Health Organization to reduce alcohol-attributable burden (taxation and other measures to increase price, restrictions on alcohol availability and marketing) are relatively well implemented across the countries. Implications In recent years, evidence-based alcohol policies have been actively implemented as a response to the enormous alcohol-attributable burden in many of the countries, although there is big variance across and within different jurisdictions. Conclusion Strong declines in alcohol consumption were observed in the 15 FSU countries, which have introduced various alcohol control measures in recent years, resulting in a reduction of alcohol consumption in the World Health Organization European region overall.}, language = {en} } @article{Grum2018, author = {Grum, Marcus}, title = {Manufacturing Analytics}, series = {Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2}, journal = {Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2}, publisher = {Gito}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-261-2}, pages = {149 -- 190}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{SultanowWeber2014, author = {Sultanow, Eldar and Weber, Edzard}, title = {Prozessleitst{\"a}nde f{\"u}r verteilte und nichtplanbare Organisationsprozesse}, series = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement}, journal = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement}, publisher = {GITO}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-026-7}, pages = {335 -- 344}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{SultanowVladovaWeber2009, author = {Sultanow, Eldar and Vladova, Gergana and Weber, Edzard}, title = {Overcoming communication barriers for CMC in enterprises}, isbn = {978-0-615-30358-1}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{SultanowWeber2009, author = {Sultanow, Eldar and Weber, Edzard}, title = {Klassifikation und Identifikation von Kommunikationsbarrieren in Unternehmen}, isbn = {978-3-88579-239-0}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{SultanowWeber2009, author = {Sultanow, Eldar and Weber, Edzard}, title = {Systeme f{\"u}r Dokumenten-Management (DMS) und Content Management (CMS) : Definitionen und Kategorien}, issn = {1617-948X}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{SultanowWeber2009, author = {Sultanow, Eldar and Weber, Edzard}, title = {Management-Leitst{\"a}nde 2.0 : Kollaboration, Semantic Web und Web 3D}, issn = {0945-0491}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @techreport{SultanowKochCox2019, author = {Sultanow, Eldar and Koch, Christian and Cox, Sean}, title = {Collatz Sequences in the Light of Graph Theory}, edition = {2nd version}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43741}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-437416}, pages = {21}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The Collatz conjecture is a number theoretical problem, which has puzzled countless researchers using myriad approaches. Presently, there are scarcely any methodologies to describe and treat the problem from the perspective of the Algebraic Theory of Automata. Such an approach is promising with respect to facilitating the comprehension of the Collatz sequence's "mechanics". The systematic technique of a state machine is both simpler and can fully be described by the use of algebraic means. The current gap in research forms the motivation behind the present contribution. The present authors are convinced that exploring the Collatz conjecture in an algebraic manner, relying on findings and fundamentals of Graph Theory and Automata Theory, will simplify the problem as a whole.}, language = {en} } @techreport{SultanowKochCox2019, author = {Sultanow, Eldar and Koch, Christian and Cox, Sean}, title = {Collatz Sequences in the Light of Graph Theory}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43008}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-430089}, pages = {15}, year = {2019}, abstract = {The Collatz conjecture is a number theoretical problem, which has puzzled countless researchers using myriad approaches. Presently, there are scarcely any methodologies to describe and treat the problem from the perspective of the Algebraic Theory of Automata. Such an approach is promising with respect to facilitating the comprehension of the Collatz sequences "mechanics". The systematic technique of a state machine is both simpler and can fully be described by the use of algebraic means. The current gap in research forms the motivation behind the present contribution. The present authors are convinced that exploring the Collatz conjecture in an algebraic manner, relying on findings and fundamentals of Graph Theory and Automata Theory, will simplify the problem as a whole.}, language = {en} } @article{Heinzel2022, author = {Heinzel, Mirko Noa}, title = {International bureaucrats and organizational performance}, series = {International Studies Quarterly}, volume = {66}, journal = {International Studies Quarterly}, number = {2}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0020-8833}, doi = {10.1093/isq/sqac013}, pages = {13}, year = {2022}, abstract = {International organizations (IOs) try to incorporate policy-specific best practices and country-specific knowledge to increase well-informed decision-making. However, the relative contribution of the two kinds of knowledge to organizational performance is insufficiently understood. The article addresses this gap by focusing on the role of staff in World Bank performance. It posits that country-specific knowledge, sectoral knowledge, and their combination positively contribute to World Bank projects. The argument is tested drawing on a novel database on the tenure, nationality, and educational background of World Bank Task Team Leaders. Three findings stand out. First, country-specific knowledge seems to matter on average, while sectoral knowledge does not. Second, there is some evidence that staff that combine both kinds of knowledge are empowered to make more positive contributions to performance. Third, the diversity and relevance of experience, not length of tenure, are associated with more success. The findings contribute to discussions on international bureaucracies by highlighting how differences between the knowledge of individual staff shape their decision-making and performance. IOs could better tap into the existing resources in their bureaucracies to enhance their performance by rotating staff less frequently between duty stations.}, language = {en} } @article{FossenMartin2018, author = {Fossen, Frank M. and Martin, Thorsten}, title = {Entrepreneurial dynamics over space and time}, series = {Regional science and urban economics}, volume = {70}, journal = {Regional science and urban economics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0166-0462}, doi = {10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2018.04.004}, pages = {204 -- 214}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Entrepreneurship is a regional and persistent phenomenon. We jointly investigate spatial dependence and serial dynamics of new business formation. Using panel data from all 402 German counties for 1996-2011, we estimate dynamic spatial panel data models of start-up activity in the high-tech and manufacturing industries. We consider regions of different sizes and systematically search for the most suitable spatial weights matrices. We find substantial spatial dependence as well as time persistence of start-up activity, especially in the high-tech industry. This suggests that local start-up activity has positive extemal effects and that entrepreneurship policy could play an efficiency-enhancing role.}, language = {en} } @article{Tanneberg2020, author = {Tanneberg, Dag}, title = {Introduction}, series = {The Politics of Repression Under Authoritarian Rule : How Steadfast is the Iron Throne?}, journal = {The Politics of Repression Under Authoritarian Rule : How Steadfast is the Iron Throne?}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-35477-0}, issn = {2198-7289}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-35477-0_1}, pages = {1 -- 7}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Does political repression work and if so, under what conditions? Many contributions to the empirical study of non-democratic rule assume it does. As a consequence, strong convictions on political repression abound, but empirical investigations into the matter remain rare. This introduction sets the agenda for the chapters to come and outlines the answers given to the three motivating questions of this volume. First, what variants of political repression are there, and how do they interact? Second, what impact does the interaction of different forms of political repression have on the problem of authoritarian control? Finally, what difference does the complementary use of violence and restrictions make for the problem of authoritarian power-sharing?}, language = {en} } @misc{HeuerOrland2019, author = {Heuer, Leonie and Orland, Andreas}, title = {Cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma}, series = {Postprints der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe}, journal = {Postprints der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe}, number = {107}, issn = {1867-5808}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-43592}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-435929}, pages = {9}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Cooperation is — despite not being predicted by game theory — a widely documented aspect of human behaviour in Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) situations. This article presents a comparison between subjects restricted to playing pure strategies and subjects allowed to play mixed strategies in a one-shot symmetric PD laboratory experiment. Subjects interact with 10 other subjects and take their decisions all at once. Because subjects in the mixed-strategy treatment group are allowed to condition their level of cooperation more precisely on their beliefs about their counterparts' level of cooperation, we predicted the cooperation rate in the mixed-strategy treatment group to be higher than in the pure-strategy control group. The results of our experiment reject our prediction: even after controlling for beliefs about the other subjects' level of cooperation, we find that cooperation in the mixed-strategy group is lower than in the pure-strategy group. We also find, however, that subjects in the mixedstrategy group condition their cooperative behaviour more closely on their beliefs than in the pure-strategy group. In the mixed-strategy group, most subjects choose intermediate levels of cooperation.}, language = {en} } @article{VladovaBahrs2014, author = {Vladova, Gergana and Bahrs, Julian}, title = {Wissenstransfer als Mittel der internen Unternehmenskommunikation}, series = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagment}, journal = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagment}, publisher = {GITO}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-026-7}, pages = {37 -- 47}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{VladovaBahrs2009, author = {Vladova, Gergana and Bahrs, Julian}, title = {Wissenstransfer als Mittel der internen Unternehmenskommunikation : eine explorative Untersuchung in neun internationalen Unternehmen}, isbn = {978-3-88579-239-0}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{VladovaAdelhelm2009, author = {Vladova, Gergana and Adelhelm, Silvia}, title = {Informal knowledge flows in open innovation : both a blessing and a curse?}, isbn = {978-952-214-767-7}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{VladovaWeber2009, author = {Vladova, Gergana and Weber, Edzard}, title = {Bedarf von KMU f{\"u}r anwendergerechte Aufbereitung von Norminhalten}, issn = {0722-2912}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{BahrsVladova2009, author = {Bahrs, Julian and Vladova, Gergana}, title = {Produktpiraterie : Pr{\"a}vention statt Reaktion}, issn = {1438-4426}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-33915, title = {Open innovation in life sciences : Konzepte und Methoden offeneer Innovationsprozesse im Pharma-Mittelstand}, series = {Innovation und Technologie im modernen Managment}, journal = {Innovation und Technologie im modernen Managment}, editor = {Braun, Andreas and Eppinger, E. and Vladova, Gergana and Adelhelm, Silvia}, publisher = {Gabler Verlag}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-8349-3090-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-8349-7105-0}, pages = {120 S.}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @article{EppingerVladova2013, author = {Eppinger, Elisabeth and Vladova, Gergana}, title = {Intellectual property management practices at small and medium-sized enterprises}, series = {International journal of technology management}, volume = {61}, journal = {International journal of technology management}, number = {1}, publisher = {Inderscience Enterprises Ltd}, address = {Geneva}, issn = {0267-5730}, doi = {10.1504/IJTM.2013.050244}, pages = {64 -- 81}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) contribute to innovation and economic growth, despite their resource shortages and lack of professional intellectual property (IP) management practices. Drawing on social practice theory and combining insights from recent scholarship on IP strategies and its management, this paper examines the cases of three pharmaceutical SME providing insights into how they appropriate returns on research and development (R\&D) investments. It discusses their IP strategies and management practices, examining how the IP management practices are embedded in the firm's organisational structure. Moreover, this paper develops recommendations for SME regarding the professionalisation of their IP management practices.}, language = {en} } @article{Apelojg2014, author = {Apelojg, Benjamin}, title = {Innovationen-Kreativit{\"a}t-Schule}, series = {Wissenschaft - Innovation- Technologie}, volume = {37}, journal = {Wissenschaft - Innovation- Technologie}, editor = {Banse, Gerhard and Grimmeis, Hermann}, publisher = {Trafo-Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3864640537}, pages = {325 -- 340}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{CaliendoKuennMahlstedt2017, author = {Caliendo, Marco and K{\"u}nn, Steffen and Mahlstedt, Robert}, title = {The return to labor market mobility}, series = {Journal of Public Economics}, volume = {148}, journal = {Journal of Public Economics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {0047-2727}, doi = {10.1016/j.jpubeco.2017.02.008}, pages = {136 -- 151}, year = {2017}, abstract = {In many European countries, labor markets are characterized by high regional disparities in terms of unemployment rates on the one hand and low geographical mobility among the unemployed on the other hand. In order to counteract the geographical mismatch of workers, the German active labor market policy offers a subsidy covering moving costs to incentivize unemployed job seekers to search/accept jobs in distant regions. Based on administrative data, this study provides the first empirical evidence on the impact of this subsidy on participants' prospective labor market outcomes. We use an instrumental variable approach to take endogenous selection based on observed and unobserved characteristics into account when estimating causal treatment effects. We find that unemployed job seekers who participate in the subsidy program and move to a distant region receive higher wages and find more stable jobs compared to non-participants. We show that the positive effects are (to a large extent) the consequence of a better job match due to the increased search radius of participants.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kraft2018, author = {Kraft, Frederik}, title = {Be Creative, Now!}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414009}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {VII, 230}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Purpose - This thesis set out to explore, describe, and evaluate the reality behind the rhetoric of freedom and control in the context of creativity. The overarching subject is concerned with the relationship between creativity, freedom, and control, considering freedom is also seen as an element of control to manage creativity. Design/methodology/approach - In-depth qualitative data gathered from at two innovative start-ups. Two ethnographic studies were conducted. The data are based on participatory observations, interviews, and secondary sources, each of which included a three months field study and a total of 41 interviews from both organizations. Findings - The thesis provides explanations for the practice of freedom and the control of creativity within organizations and expands the existing theory of neo-normative control. The findings indicate that organizations use complex control systems that allow a high degree of freedom that paradoxically leads to more control. Freedom is a cover of control, which in turn leads to creativity. Covert control even results in the responsibility to be creative outside working hours. Practical implications - Organizations, which rely on creativity might use the results of this thesis. Positive workplace control of creativity provides both freedom and structure for creative work. While freedom leads to organizational members being more motivated and committing themselves more strongly to their and the organization's goals, and a specific structure also helps to provide the requirements for creativity. Originality/value - The thesis provides an insight into an approach to workplace control, which has mostly neglected in creativity research and proposes a modified concept of neo-normative control. It serves to provide a further understanding of freedom for creativity and to challenge the liberal claims of new control forms.}, language = {en} } @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} } @article{MoradianLendleinGossen2020, author = {Moradian, Hanieh and Lendlein, Andreas and Gossen, Manfred}, title = {Strategies for simultaneous and successive delivery of RNA}, series = {Journal of molecular medicine}, volume = {98}, journal = {Journal of molecular medicine}, number = {12}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {0946-2716}, doi = {10.1007/s00109-020-01956-1}, pages = {1767 -- 1779}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Advanced non-viral gene delivery experiments often require co-delivery of multiple nucleic acids. Therefore, the availability of reliable and robust co-transfection methods and defined selection criteria for their use in, e.g., expression of multimeric proteins or mixed RNA/DNA delivery is of utmost importance. Here, we investigated different co- and successive transfection approaches, with particular focus on in vitro transcribed messenger RNA (IVT-mRNA). Expression levels and patterns of two fluorescent protein reporters were determined, using different IVT-mRNA doses, carriers, and cell types. Quantitative parameters determining the efficiency of co-delivery were analyzed for IVT-mRNAs premixed before nanocarrier formation (integrated co-transfection) and when simultaneously transfecting cells with separately formed nanocarriers (parallel co-transfection), which resulted in a much higher level of expression heterogeneity for the two reporters. Successive delivery of mRNA revealed a lower transfection efficiency in the second transfection round. All these differences proved to be more pronounced for low mRNA doses. Concurrent delivery of siRNA with mRNA also indicated the highest co-transfection efficiency for integrated method. However, the maximum efficacy was shown for successive delivery, due to the kinetically different peak output for the two discretely operating entities. Our findings provide guidance for selection of the co-delivery method best suited to accommodate experimental requirements, highlighting in particular the nucleic acid dose-response dependence on co-delivery on the single-cell level.}, language = {en} } @article{Lass2009, author = {Lass, Sander}, title = {Aktuelles Stichwort : effiziente Kleinserienfertigung}, issn = {1868-8519}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{Lass2009, author = {Lass, Sander}, title = {Das aktuelle Stichwort : Mobile Technologien}, issn = {1434-2308}, year = {2009}, language = {de} } @article{Lass2018, author = {Lass, Sander}, title = {Robotik II}, series = {Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2}, journal = {Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2}, publisher = {Gito}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-261-2}, pages = {119 -- 147}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{Lass2018, author = {Lass, Sander}, title = {Robotik I}, series = {Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2}, journal = {Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2}, publisher = {Gito}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-261-2}, pages = {75 -- 118}, year = {2018}, language = {de} } @article{LangeSchumacherSvorencik2017, author = {Lange, Jerome and Schumacher, Reinhard and Svorencik, Andrej}, title = {From antiquity to modern macro}, series = {History of economic ideas}, volume = {25}, journal = {History of economic ideas}, number = {2}, publisher = {Fabrizio Serra Editore}, address = {Pisa}, issn = {1122-8792}, doi = {10.19272/201706102007}, pages = {171 -- 205}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This survey provides an overview of topics related to the history of economics that have been discussed within the last two years in journal articles. The survey format has been started by History of Economic Ideas last year with the survey by Giulia Bianchi (2016) and is aimed to increase the visibility of research in the history of economics. The emphasis of our survey is on the big three journals in the history of economics: the European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, the Journal of the History of Economic Thought and History of Political Economy. We also included additional journals that frequently publish articles related to the history of economics. These include, in alphabetical order, the Cambridge Journal of Economics, Contributions to Political Economy, Economic Thought, the Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics, History of Economic Thought and Policy, the History of Economics Review, the Journal of Economic Literature, the Journal of Economic Methodology, the Journal of Economic Perspectives, OE conomia, Oxford Economic Papers and Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology.}, language = {en} } @article{Bender2020, author = {Bender, Benedict}, title = {The impact of integration on application success and customer satisfaction in mobile device platforms}, series = {Business \& information systems engineering : the international journal of Wirtschaftsinformatik}, volume = {62}, journal = {Business \& information systems engineering : the international journal of Wirtschaftsinformatik}, number = {6}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {2363-7005}, doi = {10.1007/s12599-020-00629-0}, pages = {515 -- 533}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Digital software platforms allow third parties to develop applications and thus extend their functionality. Platform owners provide platform boundary resources that allow for application development. For developers, platform integration, understood as the employment of platform resources, helps to realize application functionality effectively. Simultaneously, it requires integration effort and increases dependencies. Developers are interested to know whether integration contributes to success in hypercompetitive platform settings. While aspects of platform participation have been studied, research on a comprehensive notion of integration and related implications are missing. By proposing a platform integration model, this study supports a better understanding of integration. Concerning dynamics related to integration, effects were tested using information from over 82,000 Apple AppStore applications. Regression model analysis reveals that application success and customer satisfaction is positively influenced by platform integration. To achieve superior results, developers should address multiple aspects of integration, such as devices, data, the operating system, the marketplace as well as other applications, and provide updates. Finally, the study highlights the importance for all platform participants and their possibilities to employ integration as a strategic instrument.}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-33737, title = {Gemeinsame Europ{\"a}ische Sicherheit : Konzepte f{\"u}r das 21. Jahrhundert}, series = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher}, volume = {15}, journal = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher}, editor = {Crome, Erhard}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-941880-51-1}, pages = {199 S.}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-33984, title = {Die UNO und das V{\"o}lkerrecht in den internationalen Beziehungen der Gegenwart}, series = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher}, volume = {18}, journal = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher}, editor = {Crome, Erhard}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-941880-66-5}, pages = {208 S.}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-34130, title = {Hegemonie und Multipolarit{\"a}t : Weltordnungen im 21. Jahrhundert}, series = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher}, volume = {20}, journal = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher}, editor = {Crome, Erhard and Kr{\"a}mer, Raimund}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-941880-74-0}, pages = {266 S.}, year = {2013}, language = {de} } @periodical{OPUS4-57801, title = {Unterricht Wirtschaft + Politik}, number = {1}, editor = {Kirchner, Vera and W{\"u}ste, Andreas}, publisher = {Friedrich Verlag GmbH}, address = {Hannover}, issn = {2751-1243}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Krisen pr{\"a}gen unsere Zeit: Sei es zum Beispiel die Coronapandemie oder aktuell der Ukraine-Krieg. Die Folge: getriebene Politiker:innen und eine ersch{\"o}pfte Gesellschaft? Wie also umgehen mit diesen multiplen Problemlagen und welche Rolle kann der Wirtschafts- und Politikunterricht hierbei spielen?}, language = {de} } @article{Stoppel2021, author = {Stoppel, Relika}, title = {Alcohol availability and alcohol-attributable mortality}, series = {CESifo economic studies : CESifo, a joint initiative of the University of Munich's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute}, volume = {67}, journal = {CESifo economic studies : CESifo, a joint initiative of the University of Munich's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute}, number = {4}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1610-241X}, doi = {10.1093/cesifo/ifab008}, pages = {463 -- 487}, year = {2021}, abstract = {It is commonly known that irresponsible alcohol use can have adverse effects. For some people, it results in health problems, for others in productivity loss, and some experience the worst possible outcome of alcohol misuse - death. This paper estimates the effect of reduced alcohol sales hours on alcohol-attributable mortality (AAM) in Estonia. Using novel mortality data from 1997 to 2015, this paper analyzes the effect of alcohol sales policies at both the county level and the country level. By applying the difference-in-differences method and the ARIMA model, this paper finds that the alcohol sales policy reduced AAM to between 1.710 and 2.401 deaths per 100,000 per month, which equals a reduction of 31\% to 40\% in AAM deaths. These findings suggest that individuals who are the most at risk of dying from alcohol-attributable causes of death benefit remarkably from reduced alcohol availability.}, language = {en} } @misc{Rackow2010, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Rackow, Maja}, title = {Personalmarketing in der {\"o}ffentlichen Verwaltung : Analyse und Implikationen eines Best Practice-Ansatzes}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-51652}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2010}, abstract = {In den vergangenen Jahren gewannen in der Personalwirtschaft Begriffe wie War for Talent und Fachkr{\"a}ftemangel immer mehr an Bedeutung. Unternehmen der Privatwirtschaft betreiben daher gezielt Personalmarketing - {\"o}ffentliche Verwaltungen bisher kaum. Obwohl die Kombination aus einer {\"u}beralterten Belegschaft, sinkenden Schulabsolventenzahlen und einem weitgehend unattraktiven Arbeitgeberimage insbesondere f{\"u}r {\"o}ffentliche Verwaltungen die Gefahr eines eklatanten Mangels qualifizierter Nachwuchskr{\"a}fte birgt. Die vorliegende Arbeit geht der Frage nach wie Personalmarketing in {\"o}ffentlichen Verwaltungen bereits erfolgreich betrieben wird und welche Erfolgsfaktoren sich daraus f{\"u}r den Einsatz in anderen Verwaltungen ableiten lassen. Mit Hilfe der Analyse eines Best Practice-Ansatzes und auf der Basis der f{\"u}r die Privatwirtschaft bereits identifizierten Erfolgsfaktoren werden diese f{\"u}r den erfolgreichen Einsatz von Personalmarketing in der {\"o}ffentlichen Verwaltung herausgearbeitet. Der Fokus des Praxisbeispiels liegt dabei auf der Rekrutierung von Nachwuchskr{\"a}ften f{\"u}r den mittleren und gehobenen allgemeinen nicht-technischen Verwaltungsdienst. Als Best Practice-Beispiel dient das Ausbildungsmarketing der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg. Im Ergebnis decken sich die grunds{\"a}tzlichen Erfolgsfaktoren mit denen der Privatwirtschaft. Dazu geh{\"o}ren u. a. das Vorhandensein eines strategischen Konzepts, die Formulierung klarer und messbarer Ziele sowie das systematische {\"U}berpr{\"u}fen der Effektivit{\"a}t und Effizienz des Personalmarketing sowie einzelner Instrumente. F{\"u}r {\"o}ffentliche Verwaltungen ist es zudem besonders wichtig das Arbeitgeberimage zu verbessern. Dies sollte bei der Ansprache von Nachwuchskr{\"a}ften mit Hilfe moderner Medien, durch Einblicke in Verwaltungsaufgaben und die Einbindung von Eltern und Schulen geschehen.}, language = {de} } @book{BakardjievaSowada1998, author = {Bakardjieva, Radostina and Sowada, Christoph}, title = {Soziale Sicherung in Bulgarien 1991-1997 : Entwicklung - Stand - Perspektiven}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-48799}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {1998}, abstract = {All countries of Central and Eastern Europe had to bear and are still bearing tremendous costs of the economic and political transformation. This paper deals with the case of Bulgaria. We describe the social situation and the most important social security institutions in Bulgaria (unemployment benefits, the pension system and family support) over the period of the last seven years.}, language = {de} } @book{Bednarski1998, author = {Bednarski, Marek}, title = {Privatisation policy and industrial policy in Poland in the period of transformation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-48812}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {1998}, abstract = {The transformation of centrally planned economies needs privatisation and a co-ordinated industrial policy. This paper presents an overview of the legal basis, tools, and out-comes of privatisation and industrial policies in Poland in the nineties.}, language = {en} } @book{PetersenNaydenov1999, author = {Petersen, Hans-Georg and Naydenov, Atanas}, title = {The tax and social contribution system in Bulgaria : formal structure and possible impacts}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-48885}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {1999}, abstract = {Like in all countries in transition, the tax as well as the transfer system have been under serious reform pressures. The socialistic systems were not able to fulfill the necessary functions in providing a certain degree of redistribution and social security, which are inevitable for social oriented market economies. Increasing income and wage differentiation is one of the most important prerequisites for a market oriented ability to pay tax system. But in the transformation period, numerous quasi-legal or even illegal property transactions have taken place, thus leading to wealth concentrations on the one hand while as consequence of the bankruptcy of socialism, enormous poverty problems have arisen on the other. For the political acceptance of the transformation process it is of utmost importance that an efficient and fair tax system is implemented and social security is organised by the state on a level which secures at least the physical minimum of subsistence or - if economically possible - even a social-cultural minimum. Whether the state should go further in providing compulsory social insurance systems has been a hotly debated topic for decades even in the welfare and social states of the Western type. Whereas the basic security systems have to be financed by general tax revenue, for a compulsory social insurance system - due to the insurance character - special earmarked social security contribution are held necessary. Both public goods and services as well as at least basic security have to be financed by total tax revenue. For the acceptance and fairness of the whole system the total redistributive effect of both sides of the budget - the tax system as well as the expenditure system - are decisive. In this paper we will concentrate on the revenue side, e.g. on the taxes as well as on the social security contributions. Adam Smith had already formulated some very simple tax norms which have been transformed in modern tax theory. The equivalence as well as the ability-topay principle are basic yardsticks for every tax system in a democratic oriented market system, not to forget tax fairness. In the historical development process equity-oriented measures have often produced an enormous complexity of the single taxes as well as of the whole tax system. Therefore, reconsidering the Smithian principles of simplicity and of minimum compliance costs for the tax payer would even press many Western European tax systems to undergo serious reform processes which often are delayed because of intense interest group influence. Hence, a modern tax system is a simple one which consists only of a few single taxes which are easy to administer. Such a system consists of two main taxes, the income and the value added tax. Consequently in all countries of transition both taxes have been implemented, while the implementation was fostered by the fact that both also constitute the typical components of the EU member states systems. Therefore such a harmonising tax reform is the most important prerequisite to become a membership candidate. Bulgaria also tried to follow this general pattern in reforming the income tax system starting in 1992 and replacing the old socialistic turnover tax and excise duty system by the value added tax (VAT) in 1994. Especially with regard to the income tax system the demand for simplicity has not been met yet. Complex rules to define the tax base as well as a steeply progressive tax schedule have led to behavioral adaptations which are even strengthened by the effects of a high social contribution burden which is predominantly laid on the employers. In the following some concise descriptions of the tax and social contribution system are given; the paper closes with a summary, in which the impacts of the system are evaluated and some political recommendations for further reforms are presented.}, language = {en} } @book{BakardjievaSowada1999, author = {Bakardjieva, Radostina and Sowada, Christoph}, title = {The employment crisis, pensions and poverty in Bulgaria 1990-1998 : trends - consequences - preventative measures}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-48899}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {1999}, abstract = {After promising beginnings towards transformation, in 1991 the Bulgarian economy fell into deep crisis in the period from 1995 to 1997. Social policy, already overstrained due to the demands of transition, was unable to cope effectively with the rapidly spreading state of emergency. The following essay analyses the development of the social indicators and instruments of social security in the years 1990 to 1998. In addition to unemployment and unemployment insurance, the issue of pensions and poverty will also be examined.}, language = {en} } @techreport{Westerhoff2002, type = {Working Paper}, author = {Westerhoff, Horst-Dieter}, title = {Die Zukunft der Argrarpolitik angesichts der EU-Erweiterung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-53123}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @article{Zou2013, author = {Zou, Yasheng}, title = {Basel III and Its Implementation in China's Banking Industry}, series = {Protokollband 2013}, journal = {Protokollband 2013}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68673}, pages = {43 -- 54}, year = {2013}, abstract = {1. Introduction 2. Analysis of implementation of the Basel III in China 2.1 Implementation of capital adequacy rules 2.2 Implementation of leverage ratio rules 2.3 Implementation of liquidity management rules 3. Suggestions for further development of China's banking industry 3.1 Promoting capital structure adjustment and broadening capital supplement channels 3.2 Transforming business models and developing intermediary and off-balance business 3.3 Increasing the intensity of risk management and refining its standards}, language = {en} } @article{Su2013, author = {Su, Qin}, title = {The Growth and Challenges of Small- and Medium-Sized Banks in China}, series = {Protokollband 2013}, journal = {Protokollband 2013}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-68685}, pages = {55 -- 71}, year = {2013}, abstract = {1. Introduction 2. The growth of China's SMBs and the changes of the banking market structure - a land of small- and medium-sized companies 2.1 The characteristics of China's banking market structure 2.2 The growth of China's SMBs 2.3 The changes of China's banking market structure 3. The opportunities and challenges facing SMBs in China 3.1 Opportunities 3.2 Challenges 4. Conclusion}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Partskhaladze2011, author = {Partskhaladze, Vakhtang}, title = {Development perspectives of small and medium businesses in Georgia}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-66397}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2011}, abstract = {After the collapse of the Soviet Union the former member states have started the transformation process. The transformation process from planned to market economy includes not only the adaptation of the economy to the new market rules but also the profound social and political transformation. For this reason such processes present huge challenges to affected societies. The transformational recession in Georgia was significantly enhanced by the civil war and by ethnic conflicts in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. During the ethnic conflicts and civil war the business and technical infrastructure were damaged and most of them were completely destroyed. Poverty and political instability were predominated. The trade relations with the member countries of Council of Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) were aborted. Moreover, the conflict in South Ossetia hampered the power supply from Russia and a conflict in Abkhazia, the production and trade with tea and citruses, which were major trade commodities at that time. In the beginning of 90-ies, Georgian government with the assistance of international organizations, such as International Monetary Fund and World Bank started to elaborate political and economical reforms. The reforms included several aspects, such as the transfer of public assets to private through privatization, the liberalization of domestic market and trade and the creation of market-oriented institutions. Because of lack in implementation neither economical nor political transformation has been achieved. For instance, by the begin of market oriented reforms the awareness of policy makers about the importance of entrepreneurship, in particular small and medium ones for the economy was low. The absence of previous experience prevented the elaboration of appropriate policy instruments and methods for the development of competitive market economy. The stimulation of private sector has been generally neglected. This had a severe affect on political, social and economical problems, which still hampers the development of middle class in Georgia. The presented research indicates that productive entrepreneurship is a driving force of an economy. The entrepreneurial activities on the one hand facilitate the resource allocation and on the other through the development of new products and services urge the competition. Furthermore, they contribute to technological improvements through innovation, create jobs and thus boost the economic and social development of a particular region or country. However, it is important that the legal and institutional framework is appropriately settled. Unlike mature market economies, Georgia is not characterized by well-developed sector of small and medium sized businesses. Most existing SMEs are operating in local markets and predominantly in the shadow economy. It is also noteworthy that small business in Georgia belongs to so called "mom and pop" rather than to innovative, growth oriented businesses. They are mostly engaged in trade and craft. In addition of poor performance, the business activity of SMEs is very centralized. The vast majority of them are operating in the capital Tbilisi. The poor performance of small and medium businesses in Georgia and their negligence by the market forces is among others due to the armed conflicts and state failure. As in the beginning of transformation process, down to the present day, the state fails to provide necessary conditions, such as rule of law, the protection of property rights and competition, transparent and uncorrupted public administration. The result is the weak middle class. The weak middle class by itself has a negative impact on economic development and democratization process in Georgia.}, language = {de} } @misc{Muriu2012, type = {Master Thesis}, author = {Muriu, Abraham Rugo}, title = {Decentralization, citizen participation and local public service delivery : a study on the nature and influence of citizen participation on decentralized service delivery in Kenya}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-65085}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Governments at central and sub-national levels are increasingly pursuing participatory mechanisms in a bid to improve governance and service delivery. This has been largely in the context of decentralization reforms in which central governments transfer (share) political, administrative, fiscal and economic powers and functions to sub-national units. Despite the great international support and advocacy for participatory governance where citizen's voice plays a key role in decision making of decentralized service delivery, there is a notable dearth of empirical evidence as to the effect of such participation. This is the question this study sought to answer based on a case study of direct citizen participation in Local Authorities (LAs) in Kenya. This is as formally provided for by the Local Authority Service Delivery Action Plan (LASDAP) framework that was established to ensure citizens play a central role in planning and budgeting, implementation and monitoring of locally identified services towards improving livelihoods and reducing poverty. Influence of participation was assessed in terms of how it affected five key determinants of effective service delivery namely: efficient allocation of resources; equity in service delivery; accountability and reduction of corruption; quality of services; and, cost recovery. It finds that the participation of citizens is minimal and the resulting influence on the decentralized service delivery negligible. It concludes that despite the dismal performance of citizen participation, LASDAP has played a key role towards institutionalizing citizen participation that future structures will build on. It recommends that an effective framework of citizen participation should be one that is not directly linked to politicians; one that is founded on a legal framework and where citizens have a legal recourse opportunity; and, one that obliges LA officials both to implement what citizen's proposals which meet the set criteria as well as to account for their actions in the management of public resources.}, language = {en} } @misc{RauscherVogelReiners2011, author = {Rauscher, Miriam and Vogel, Dominik and Reiners, Markus}, title = {Mehrebenenperspektive bei der Institutionalisierung von mehr Servicequalit{\"a}t}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-94399}, pages = {50 -- 56}, year = {2011}, abstract = {Der Beitrag konzentriert sich auf die neue einheitliche Beh{\"o}rdenrufnummer D115, als aktuelles, innovatives eGovernment-Projekt der deutschen Verwaltungsmodernisierung. Als theoretische Grundlage der hier vorliegenden empirischen verwaltungswissen schaftlichen Analyse sekundiert der Multilevel-Governance-Ansatz, welcher die Mehrebenenverflechtung der politisch-administrativen Strukturen, die Vielschichtigkeit und die besondere Governancestruktur des Reformvorhabens am besten erfassen d{\"u}rfte. Die Analyse der Funktionsweise der Beh{\"o}rdenrufnummer D115, der beteiligten Akteure und deren institutionell bedingter Motivation kommt insgesamt zum Ergebnis, dass der Ansatz f{\"u}r das Modernisierungsprojekt als geradezu exemplarisch zu betrachten ist. Die Ber{\"u}cksichtigung des Mehrebenencharakters sowie der dabei zur Anwendung kommen den Netzwerk- und Steuerungsmechanismen sind bei einem solchen Projekt und k{\"u}nftigen eGovernment-Projekten unverzichtbar.}, language = {de} } @incollection{BalderjahnPeyer2012, author = {Balderjahn, Ingo and Peyer, Mathias}, title = {Soziales Konsumbewusstsein: Skalenentwicklung und -validierung}, series = {Nachhaltigkeit - Unternehmerisches Handeln in globaler Verantwortung}, booktitle = {Nachhaltigkeit - Unternehmerisches Handeln in globaler Verantwortung}, editor = {Corsten, Hans and Roth, Stefan}, publisher = {Springer Gabler}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-8349-3179-5}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {93 -- 112}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-9171, title = {The European Union and Russia}, series = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher ; 28}, journal = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher ; 28}, editor = {Franzke, Jochen and Koszel, Bogdan and Kinyakin, Andrej}, publisher = {Welttrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-945878-21-7}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {278}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Since spring 2014 the relations between the EU and Russia are stuck in an Ice Age. From a Western point of view, especially the annexation of Crimea by Russia and the intervention in the conflict in Ukraine are responsible. The EU has frozen their relations to Russia and applied sanctions against it. Russia reacted in the same way. Can this vicious circle be broken without betraying the values of the EU? This book presents the analysis and ideas of social scientists from Germany, Poland and Russia. The reasons for this crisis are seen quite differently but all try to find a way out of the current confrontation.}, language = {en} } @book{Terhalle2015, author = {Terhalle, Maximilian}, title = {The transition of global order}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {Basingstoke}, isbn = {978-1-137-38689-2}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {XI, 267}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{BickenbachSchultzHalw2015, author = {Bickenbach, Wulf and Schultz, Christian and Halw, Maria}, title = {Die Potsdamer Gr{\"u}ndungsstatistik - Jahre 2012-2014}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehrer und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehrer und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {38 -- 39}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{MietznerBroekerSchultzetal.2015, author = {Mietzner, Dana and Br{\"o}ker, Patrick and Schultz, Christian and Gohlke, Sascha}, title = {Das Technologiescouting als ein Beitrag zum hochschulweiten Technologietransfer}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {58 -- 63}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbachSchmidt2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and Schmidt, Xenia}, title = {Opportunities im Entrepreneurship und der Begriff der Uncertainty}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {96 -- 105}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbachKraftIkuta2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and Kraft, Frederik and Ikuta, Yoshi}, title = {Ideengenerierung, Kreativit{\"a}t, Design Thinking}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {106 -- 119}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{Schultz2015, author = {Schultz, Christian}, title = {Der Businessplan}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {126 -- 130}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbachSchmidt2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and Schmidt, Xenia}, title = {Entrepreneurial Marketing}, series = {Entrepreneurship educacation: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship educacation: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {135 -- 145}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{Schultz2015, author = {Schultz, Christian}, title = {Finanzplanung}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {146 -- 150}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbach2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja}, title = {Anmerkungen zum Thema Entrepreneurship Eduation}, series = {Entrepreteurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreteurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {165 -- 172}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbach2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja}, title = {Didaktik der Entrepreneurship Education}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {173 -- 183}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbach2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja}, title = {Erstellung eines Syllabus f{\"u}r ein Lehrangebot der Entrepreneurship Education}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {184 -- 196}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{LauerIkutaGerhardt2015, author = {Lauer, Annika and Ikuta, Yoshi and Gerhardt, Fabian}, title = {Erl{\"a}uterungen zum Lehrangebots-Verzeichnis}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-609-1}, pages = {205 -- 211}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Beuchel2015, author = {Beuchel, Max}, title = {Bezugsgruppen­einfluss auf Markenwahrnehmung und Selbstkongruenz}, series = {Studien zum Konsu­menten­verhalten ; 66}, journal = {Studien zum Konsu­menten­verhalten ; 66}, publisher = {Kovac}, address = {Hamburg}, isbn = {978-3-8300-8675-8}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {556}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Symbolische Bedeutungen sind f{\"u}r den Erfolg von Marken heutzutage unerl{\"a}sslich, denn Produkte lassen sich in postmodernen Konsum­gesellschaften meist nicht mehr ausschließlich durch funktionale Leistungsunterschiede vom Wettbewerb differenzieren. Vielmehr sollten Marken zudem {\"u}ber einen signifikanten Zusatznutzen verf{\"u}gen, welcher grunds{\"a}tzlich sozialpsychologischer Natur ist. Dieser in der Marken­pers{\"o}nlichkeit verdichtete symbolische Kern spricht die zentralen menschlichen Bed{\"u}rfnisse nach Selbstdefinition und Selbstausdruck an, da Individuen sich als „soziale Tiere" grundlegend {\"u}ber die Zugeh{\"o}rigkeit zu sozialen Gruppen definieren. Einstellungen relevanter Bezugspersonen zum eigenen Selbstbild sind fundamental f{\"u}r die pers{\"o}nliche Standort­bestimmung. Genauso leiten Konsumenten symbolische Marken­bedeutungen von ihren Bezugsgruppen ab. Individuen evaluieren demnach permanent, inwiefern die wahrgenommene Markenpers{\"o}nlichkeit zum aktuellen bzw. angestrebten Selbstkonzept passt. Diese dargestellten Ph{\"a}nomene unterliegen dem kulturellen Einfluss der jeweiligen Gesellschaft, in der sie sich herausbilden. Die symbolischen Bedeutungen von Selbstbildern und Marken formen sich also zwischen Kulturen bspw. unter unterschiedlich stark geartetem sozialem Einfluss. Die Untersuchung geht demnach der Frage auf den Grund, inwiefern die soziale Umgebung Einfluss auf die Wahrnehmung symbolischer Markenaspekte und deren wahrgenommener Kongruenz zum Selbstkonzept von Konsumenten aus{\"u}bt. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus eruiert der Verfasser intensiv, ob und in welchem Umfang die Empf{\"a}nglichkeit f{\"u}r die verschiedenen Facetten sozialen Einflusses von der Enkulturation des Konsumenten abh{\"a}ngt. Es werden somit Forderungen aus Marketing- und Konsumenten­verhaltens­forschung adressiert, wonach die sozialen sowie die kulturellen Einflusskomponenten st{\"a}rker zu ber{\"u}cksichtigen sind, um ein vollst{\"a}ndigeres Bild von Konsum­entscheidungen zu erlangen. Die zahlreichen theoretischen und empirischen Erkenntnisse der Studie weisen auf wichtige Implikationen f{\"u}r die intra- und interkulturelle Segmentierung von Zielgruppen hin. Empfehlungen f{\"u}r die strategische Positionierung von symbolischen Markenkernen und deren Kommunikation werden ebenfalls geliefert.}, language = {de} } @book{Angelow2015, author = {Angelow, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Entsorgt und ausgeblendet}, publisher = {Welttrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-945878-04-0}, pages = {168}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Die Kluft zwischen Ost- und Westdeutschen ist in den vergangenen Jahren nicht schmaler geworden. Bis heute sind Ostdeutsche nur selten in F{\"u}hrungspositionen in Wirtschaft, Politik und Medien anzutreffen. Offensichtlich ist die Herstellung der inneren Einheit ein schwieriger, langwieriger Prozess der Ann{\"a}herung, der wom{\"o}glich nie vollst{\"a}ndig vollzogen werden kann. Diesem Prozess nachzugehen und zu zeigen, wie sich Eliten vor dem Hintergrund gesellschaftlicher Umbr{\"u}che positionieren, welche Voraussetzungen die beteiligten Generationen und Elitenvertreter in Ost- und Westdeutschland mitbrachten, in welcher Form sie tangiert waren und welche medialen Perspektiven sich daran kn{\"u}pfen, ist Ziel dieses Buches. Denn der Umgang mit den ostdeutschen Eliten ber{\"u}hrt unsere Zukunft.}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Herrmann2015, author = {Herrmann, Karolin}, title = {Die Kompetenzallokation in der Fusionskontrolle im Spannungsfeld nationaler und europ{\"a}ischer Interessen}, series = {Volkswirtschaftslehre ; 3}, journal = {Volkswirtschaftslehre ; 3}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-2596-0}, school = {Universit{\"a}t Potsdam}, pages = {338}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Innerhalb der EU wird die Fusionskontrolle auf zwei vertikal nachgelagerten Ebenen durchgef{\"u}hrt, der europ{\"a}ischen und der nationalen Instanz. Da beide Ebenen nicht unverbunden sind, ergibt sich ein mehrdimensionales Kompetenzproblem. Die Fusionskontrollkompetenzen sind vertikal (europ{\"a}ische versus mitgliedstaatliche Ebene) und horizontal (mitgliedstaatliche Ebene) abgegrenzt. W{\"a}hrend auf vertikaler Ebene konkurrierende Zust{\"a}ndigkeiten ausgeschlossen sind, sind horizontal {\"U}berlappungen m{\"o}glich. Die Arbeit besch{\"a}ftigt sich mit Konflikten bei der Abgrenzung von Fusionskontrollkompetenzen. Zudem wird ein Alternativmodell erarbeitet, das dem bestehenden System aus {\"o}konomischer Perspektive {\"u}berlegen ist.}, language = {de} } @article{WeberNimmich2014, author = {Weber, Edzard and Nimmich, Andre}, title = {Meta-Kennzahlen f{\"u}r die Bewertung von Dienstleistungen}, series = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagment}, journal = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagment}, publisher = {GITO}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-026-7}, pages = {95 -- 115}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{Eggert2014, author = {Eggert, Sandy}, title = {Gestaltung wandlungsf{\"a}higer Unternehmensprozesse}, series = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagment}, journal = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagment}, publisher = {GITO}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-026-7}, pages = {123 -- 129}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{LembckeWeber2014, author = {Lembcke, Robert and Weber, Edzard}, title = {Methode zur Modellierung und Analyse der Kommunikationsstrukturen}, series = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement}, journal = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement}, publisher = {GITO}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-026-7}, pages = {239 -- 263}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{WeberLembcke2014, author = {Weber, Edzard and Lembcke, Robert}, title = {Fallstudien: Analyse der Kommunikation}, series = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagment}, journal = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagment}, publisher = {GITO}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-026-7}, pages = {267 -- 294}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{MuellerKruegerZeier2014, author = {M{\"u}ller, J{\"u}rgen and Kr{\"u}ger, Jens and Zeier, Alexander}, title = {Unternehmensportale als Quelle f{\"u}r relevante Informationen}, series = {Handbuch prozessorientierters Wissensmanagment}, journal = {Handbuch prozessorientierters Wissensmanagment}, publisher = {GITO}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-026-7}, pages = {299 -- 307}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{WeberScharff2014, author = {Weber, Edzard and Scharff, Christian}, title = {Gesch{\"a}ftsprozessanalyse und Wissensmanagement mit Hilfe Sozialer Netzwerke}, series = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement}, journal = {Handbuch prozessorientiertes Wissensmanagement}, publisher = {GITO}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-95545-026-7}, pages = {311 -- 320}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-7705, title = {Reworking postcolonialism}, editor = {Malreddy, Pavan Kumar and Heidemann, Birte and Larsen, Ole Birk and Wilson, Janet}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-137-43592-7}, pages = {XII, 253 S.}, year = {2015}, abstract = {An interdisciplinary collection of essays, Reworking Postcolonialism explores questions of work, precarity, migration, minority and indigenous rights in relation to contemporary globalization. It focuses on the impact of global market forces on the formation of new subject positions among urban dwellers, exiles, and other disenfranchised communities. Bringing together political, economic and literary approaches to texts and events from across the postcolonial world, the essays collected here investigate the transformative effects of the global dissemination of capital and goods and the movements of people. They call for a revision of existing discourses on rights, entitlements and citizenship.}, language = {en} } @article{Heidemann2015, author = {Heidemann, Birte}, title = {Post-agreement belfast : labour, work and the new subalterns in daragh carville's play this other city}, series = {Reworking postcolonialism : globalization, labour and rights}, journal = {Reworking postcolonialism : globalization, labour and rights}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan}, address = {New York}, isbn = {978-1-137-43592-7}, pages = {119 -- 133}, year = {2015}, language = {en} }