TY - JOUR
A1 - Sandberg, Helene
A1 - Alnoor, Alhamzah
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Environmental, social, and governance ratings and financial performance
BT - Evidence from the European food industry
JF - Business strategy and the environment
N2 - Long-term value creation is expected not only to be concerned with maximizing shareholder value but also includes the impact on other stakeholders and the environment. Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues are therefore gaining increasing importance, in line with the growing demand for corporate sustainability. ESG ratings foster the comparison of companies with respect to their sustainable practices. This study aims to investigate how ESG ratings impact financial performance in the European food industry. Ordinary least squares regression is applied to analyze the relation between ESG ratings and financial performance over a 4-year period from 2017 to 2020. The profitability measures Return on Assets (ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE) are employed as financial performance measures, while ESG ratings are obtained from the database CSRHub. Results show that higher ESG ratings are associated with better financial performance. Although the effect is modest in the present study, the findings support previous results that ESG ratings are positively related to financial performance. Nonetheless, they also highlight that ESG ratings strongly converge to the mean, which depicts the need to reassess whether ESG ratings are able to measure actual ESG behavior.
KW - ESG ratings
KW - firm performance
KW - food industry
Y1 - 2022
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3259
SN - 0964-4733
SN - 1099-0836
VL - 32
IS - 4
SP - 2471
EP - 2489
PB - Wiley
CY - New York
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Fredrich, Viktor
A1 - Bouncken, Ricarda B.
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Dyadic business model convergence or divergence in alliances?
BT - a configurational approach
JF - Journal of business research
N2 - In this study, we contribute to the scholarly conversation on firm-level business model changes following a neoconfigurational approach. By exploring configurations of business model changes over time, we add the direction of business model changes-namely business model convergence or divergence-as a vital avenue to the business model innovation literature. We identify necessary business model convergence and divergence recipes in a sample of N = 217 strategic dyadic alliances. Firstly, technological proximity emerges as a single precondition to both converging and diverging business models. Secondly, business models between competitors either converge through complementarities or tend not to change relative to each other. Thirdly, equity participation enables business model divergence through co-specialization. We conclude with a discussion of business model trajectories and future research directions.
KW - Business model innovation
KW - Business model changes
KW - Convergence vs
KW - divergence
KW - Strategic alliances
KW - Fuzzy -set qualitative comparative
KW - analysis
KW - (fsQCA)
Y1 - 2022
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.08.046
SN - 0148-2963
SN - 1873-7978
VL - 153
SP - 300
EP - 308
PB - Elsevier
CY - New York
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Kraus, Sascha
A1 - Li, Hongbo
A1 - Kang, Qi
A1 - Westhead, Paul
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - The sharing economy
BT - a bibliometric analysis of the state-of-the-art
JF - International journal of entrepreneurial behavior & research
N2 - Purpose Quantitative bibliometric approaches were used to statistically and objectively explore patterns in the sharing economy literature. Design/methodology/approach Journal (co-)citation analysis, author (co-)citation analysis, institution citation and co-operation analysis, keyword co-occurrence analysis, document (co-)citation analysis and burst detection analysis were conducted based on a bibliometric data set relating to sharing economy publications. Findings Sharing economy research is multi- and interdisciplinary. Journals focused upon products liability, organizing framework, profile characteristics, diverse economies, consumption system and everyday life themes. Authors focused upon profile characteristics, sharing economy organization, social connections, first principle and diverse economy themes. No institution dominated the research field. Keyword co-occurrence analysis identified organizing framework, tourism industry, consumer behavior, food waste, generous exchange and quality cue as research themes. Document co-citation analysis found research themes relating to the tourism industry, exploring public acceptability, agri-food system, commercial orientation, products liability and social connection. Most cited authors, institutions and documents are reported. Research limitations/implications The study did not exclusively focus on publications in top-tier journals. Future studies could run analyses relating to top-tier journals alone, and then run analyses relating to less renowned journals alone. To address the potential fuzzy results concern, reviews could focus on business and/or management research alone. Longitudinal reviews conducted over several points in time are warranted. Future reviews could combine qualitative and quantitative approaches. Originality/value We contribute by analyzing information relating to the population of all sharing economy articles. In addition, we contribute by employing several quantitative bibliometric approaches that enable the identification of trends relating to the themes and patterns in the growing literature.
KW - bibliometric analysis
KW - citations
KW - co-citation analysis
KW - co-occurrence
KW - analysis
KW - research themes
KW - sharing economy
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-06-2020-0438
SN - 1355-2554
SN - 1758-6534
VL - 26
IS - 8
SP - 1769
EP - 1786
PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited
CY - Bingley
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Kraus, Sascha
A1 - Traunmüller, Verena
A1 - Kailer, Norbert
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - The dark triad in entrepreneurship research
BT - a systematic literature review
JF - Journal of enterprising culture : JEC
N2 - The impact of traits in entrepreneurship has been subject to intense discussion. Apart from favorable traits fostering opportunity recognition, entrepreneurial orientation, venture performance, and other variables, a younger research stream also addresses the role of negative traits. Among them, the dark triad, comprising of narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy, have gained specific attention. This systematic literature review aims to structure the field, identify current research themes, and provide a better understanding of prior research outcomes. Our results show that dark triad research addresses entrepreneurial activity, opportunity recognition, entrepreneurial orientation, entrepreneurial leadership, the and entrepreneurial motives. Among the dark triad traits, narcissism is stressed most in research so far. It relates to firm performance, risk, and leadership behavior, whereas Machiavellianism and psychopathy relate to opportunity recognition and exploitation. We also identify several research gaps, which can be addressed in future research.
KW - dark triad
KW - entrepreneurship
KW - psychology
KW - traits
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218495820500156
SN - 0218-4958
SN - 1793-6330
VL - 28
IS - 04
SP - 353
EP - 373
PB - World Scientific
CY - Singapore
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Schwarzer, Hannes
A1 - Roig-Dobón, Salvador
T1 - Radical innovations
BT - between established knowledge and future research opportunities
JF - Journal of innovation & knowledge : JIK
N2 - The fast growing body of radical innovation research is fragmented and difficult to overlook. We provide an overview of the most cited journals, authors, and publications and conduct a bibliographic coupling to structure the literature landscape. We identified the following research clusters: management of radical innovations, organizational learning and knowledge, financial aspects of radical innovation, radical innovation adoption and diffusion, radical industry innovations as challenges for incumbents, and radical innovation in specific industries. Based on an in-depth content analysis of these clusters, we identify the following future research opportunities: A systematic compilation of all intra- and extra-organizational management aspects, moderators, and mediators, extending radical innovation research's epistemological basis by adding strategic foresight, further research in individual, group (team), organizational, and inter-organizational capabilities required for radical innovation, a managerial perspective on adoption and diffusion of radical innovations, applying portfolio theory and real options theory to radical innovation research, stronger research efforts on coping strategies for firms faced with competitors' radical innovations, and intensifying both industry-specific and cross-industry research.
KW - Bibliometric analysis
KW - Bibliographic coupling
KW - Citation analysis
KW - Radical innovation
Y1 - 2021
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jik.2020.09.001
SN - 2530-7614
SN - 2444-569X
VL - 6
IS - 3
SP - 145
EP - 153
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schröder, Katharina
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Bouncken, Ricarda B.
A1 - Kraus, Sascha
T1 - Strategic entrepreneurship
BT - mapping a research field
JF - International journal of entrepreneurial behavior & research
N2 - Purpose:
Strategic entrepreneurship (SE) depicts the nexus of strategic management and entrepreneurship, suggesting that firms can create superior wealth when simultaneously pursuing advantage-seeking and opportunity-seeking behavior. As the rapid growth in SE research led to a multidisciplinary, scattered and fragmented literature landscape, the authors aim to structure this research field.
Design/methodology/approach:
The authors employ a bibliographic coupling and literature review of the strategic entrepreneurship research field.
Findings:
The authors identify and describe five major research streams with 15 sub-themes in recent SE research. Based on our findings, the authors propose an integrated research framework and research gaps for future research.
Originality/value:
To the authors' knowledge, this is the first review on SE based on a bibliographic coupling.
KW - bibliometric analysis
KW - competitive advantage
KW - opportunities
KW - strategic
KW - entrepreneurship
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-11-2020-0798
SN - 1355-2554
SN - 1758-6534
VL - 27
IS - 3
SP - 753
EP - 776
PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited
CY - Bingley
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Hoffmeister, Leonie
A1 - Weyland, Michael
T1 - Prospective shifts in executive education
BT - an international Delphi study
JF - The international journal of management education
N2 - Executive education (EE) has been an established means for management education. However, due to the ever-changing business environment, progress in education technology, and new competitors, EE has been continuously evolving and can be expected to further change. Employing a three-stage international Delphi study, we identify a plausible scenario for the further development of EE over the next decade. The results suggest major changes for management training. The panel expects major shifts in teaching methods and curricula construction. Business schools are expected to increase content customization, to adapt delivery formats, and to enhance coverage of topical issues to better respond to leaders' needs.
KW - Continuous education
KW - Delphi study
KW - Executive education
KW - Leadership
KW - development
KW - Management education
Y1 - 2021
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijme.2021.100514
SN - 1472-8117
SN - 2352-3565
VL - 19
IS - 3
PB - Elsevier
CY - Amsterdam
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Hauptmeijer, Raoul
T1 - Equity crowdfunding
BT - Forecasting market development, platform evolution, and regulation
JF - Journal of small business management : advancing small business management and entrepreneurship research worldwide / published on behalf of the International Council for Small Business
N2 - In this study, we explore the development of equity crowdfunding (ECF) over the next 5 to 10 years by conducting an international Delphi study. Our results indicate that the ECF market is expected to grow significantly. However, it is unlikely to disrupt other forms of financing and will not cover all SME financing needs. ECF will remain a funding technique for SMEs and small investors; it is unlikely to attract large corporations or institutional investors. Platforms will impose stricter requirements for capital raisers, expand their services, and innovate their business models. National governments will probably partly liberalize the ECF market.
KW - Equity crowdfunding
KW - entrepreneurial finance
KW - regulation
KW - small
KW - business
KW - startup funding
Y1 - 2021
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/00472778.2020.1849714
SN - 0047-2778
SN - 1540-627X
VL - 59
IS - 2
SP - 337
EP - 369
PB - Taylor & Francis Group
CY - London
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Gojowy, Robin
A1 - Dabic, Marina
T1 - Forecasting the future of robo advisory
BT - a three-stage delphi study on economic, technological, and societal implications
JF - Technological forecasting & social change
N2 - Robo advisors represent a digital financial advice solution challenging traditional wealth and asset management, investment advice, retirement planning, and tax-loss harvesting. Based on algorithms, big data analysis, machine learning, and other technologies, these services minimize the necessity for human intervention. Based on an international three-stage Delphi study, we provide a plausible forecast of the development of the robo advisor industry, with regards to market development, competition, drivers of growth, customer segments, challenges, services, technologies, and societal change. The results suggest that the financial advice market will experience a further increase in the number of robo advisor services available. Existing and traditional financial advice players will be forced to adjust to the changing environment of the market. Due to low fees and ease of use, robo advisors will be made available to a broad cross section of society, and will cause significant market losses for traditional investment advice companies. Ten years from now, the predominant investment class will remain Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs). Even though degrees of human intervention are expected to vary considering the complexity of advice, automation will increase in significance when it comes to the development of robo advisors.
KW - Robo advisor
KW - Financial technology
KW - FinTech
KW - Investment advice
KW - Delphi study
KW - scenari
Y1 - 2022
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2022.121824
SN - 0040-1625
SN - 1873-5509
VL - 182
PB - Elsevier
CY - New York
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Ermolina, Alena
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Voice-controlled intelligent personal assistants in health care
BT - International Delphi Study
JF - Journal of medical internet research : international scientific journal for medical research, information and communication on the internet ; JMIR
N2 - Background: Voice-controlled intelligent personal assistants (VIPAs), such as Amazon Echo and Google Home, involve artificial intelligence-powered algorithms designed to simulate humans. Their hands-free interface and growing capabilities have a wide range of applications in health care, covering off-clinic education, health monitoring, and communication. However, conflicting factors, such as patient safety and privacy concerns, make it difficult to foresee the further development of VIPAs in health care.
Objective: This study aimed to develop a plausible scenario for the further development of VIPAs in health care to support decision making regarding the procurement of VIPAs in health care organizations. Methods: We conducted a two-stage Delphi study with an internationally recruited panel consisting of voice assistant experts, medical professionals, and representatives of academia, governmental health authorities, and nonprofit health associations having expertise with voice technology. Twenty projections were formulated and evaluated by the panelists. Descriptive statistics were used to derive the desired scenario.
Results: The panelists expect VIPAs to be able to provide solid medical advice based on patients' personal health information and to have human-like conversations. However, in the short term, voice assistants might neither provide frustration-free user experience nor outperform or replace humans in health care. With a high level of consensus, the experts agreed with the potential of VIPAs to support elderly people and be widely used as anamnesis, informational, self-therapy, and communication tools by patients and health care professionals. Although users' and governments' privacy concerns are not expected to decrease in the near future, the panelists believe that strict regulations capable of preventing VIPAs from providing medical help services will not be imposed.
Conclusions: According to the surveyed experts, VIPAs will show notable technological development and gain more user trust in the near future, resulting in widespread application in health care. However, voice assistants are expected to solely support health care professionals in their daily operations and will not be able to outperform or replace medical staff.
KW - Delphi study
KW - medical informatics
KW - voice-controlled intelligent personal
KW - assistants
KW - internet of things
KW - smart devices
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.2196/25312
SN - 1438-8871
VL - 23
IS - 4
PB - Healthcare World
CY - Richmond, Va.
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Neumann, Daniel
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Biendarra, Florin
T1 - Adopting wearables to customize health insurance contributions: a ranking-type Delphi
T2 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe
N2 - Background
Wearables, as small portable computer systems worn on the body, can track user fitness and health data, which can be used to customize health insurance contributions individually. In particular, insured individuals with a healthy lifestyle can receive a reduction of their contributions to be paid. However, this potential is hardly used in practice.
Objective
This study aims to identify which barrier factors impede the usage of wearables for assessing individual risk scores for health insurances, despite its technological feasibility, and to rank these barriers according to their relevance.
Methods
To reach these goals, we conduct a ranking-type Delphi study with the following three stages. First, we collected possible barrier factors from a panel of 16 experts and consolidated them to a list of 11 barrier categories. Second, the panel was asked to rank them regarding their relevance. Third, to enhance the panel consensus, the ranking was revealed to the experts, who were then asked to re-rank the barriers.
Results
The results suggest that regulation is the most important barrier. Other relevant barriers are false or inaccurate measurements and application errors caused by the users. Additionally, insurers could lack the required technological competence to use the wearable data appropriately.
Conclusion
A wider use of wearables and health apps could be achieved through regulatory modifications, especially regarding privacy issues. Even after assuring stricter regulations, users’ privacy concerns could partly remain, if the data exchange between wearables manufacturers, health app providers, and health insurers does not become more transparent.
T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 153
KW - Delphi study
KW - Health insurance
KW - Wearable electronic device
KW - Wearable technology
KW - Internet of Things
KW - Barriers
Y1 - 2022
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-566723
SN - 1867-5808
IS - 153
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Neumann, Daniel
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Biendarra, Florin
T1 - Adopting wearables to customize health insurance contributions
BT - a ranking-type Delphi
JF - BMC medical informatics and decision making
N2 - Background
Wearables, as small portable computer systems worn on the body, can track user fitness and health data, which can be used to customize health insurance contributions individually. In particular, insured individuals with a healthy lifestyle can receive a reduction of their contributions to be paid. However, this potential is hardly used in practice.
Objective
This study aims to identify which barrier factors impede the usage of wearables for assessing individual risk scores for health insurances, despite its technological feasibility, and to rank these barriers according to their relevance.
Methods
To reach these goals, we conduct a ranking-type Delphi study with the following three stages. First, we collected possible barrier factors from a panel of 16 experts and consolidated them to a list of 11 barrier categories. Second, the panel was asked to rank them regarding their relevance. Third, to enhance the panel consensus, the ranking was revealed to the experts, who were then asked to re-rank the barriers.
Results
The results suggest that regulation is the most important barrier. Other relevant barriers are false or inaccurate measurements and application errors caused by the users. Additionally, insurers could lack the required technological competence to use the wearable data appropriately.
Conclusion
A wider use of wearables and health apps could be achieved through regulatory modifications, especially regarding privacy issues. Even after assuring stricter regulations, users’ privacy concerns could partly remain, if the data exchange between wearables manufacturers, health app providers, and health insurers does not become more transparent.
KW - Delphi study
KW - Health insurance
KW - Wearable electronic device
KW - Wearable technology
KW - Internet of Things
KW - Barriers
Y1 - 2022
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12911-022-01851-4
SN - 1472-6947
VL - 22
SP - 1
EP - 7
PB - Springer Nature
CY - London
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Pawassar, Christian Matthias
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Virtual Reality in Health Care: Bibliometric Analysis
T2 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe
N2 - Background:
Research into the application of virtual reality technology in the health care sector has rapidly increased, resulting in a large body of research that is difficult to keep up with.
Objective:
We will provide an overview of the annual publication numbers in this field and the most productive and influential countries, journals, and authors, as well as the most used, most co-occurring, and most recent keywords.
Methods:
Based on a data set of 356 publications and 20,363 citations derived from Web of Science, we conducted a bibliometric analysis using BibExcel, HistCite, and VOSviewer.
Results:
The strongest growth in publications occurred in 2020, accounting for 29.49% of all publications so far. The most productive countries are the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain; the most influential countries are the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The most productive journals are the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), JMIR Serious Games, and the Games for Health Journal; the most influential journals are Patient Education and Counselling, Medical Education, and Quality of Life Research. The most productive authors are Riva, del Piccolo, and Schwebel; the most influential authors are Finset, del Piccolo, and Eide. The most frequently occurring keywords other than “virtual” and “reality” are “training,” “trial,” and “patients.” The most relevant research themes are communication, education, and novel treatments; the most recent research trends are fitness and exergames.
Conclusions:
The analysis shows that the field has left its infant state and its specialization is advancing, with a clear focus on patient usability.
T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 148
KW - virtual reality
KW - healthcare
KW - bibliometric analysis
KW - literature review
KW - citation analysis
KW - VR
KW - usability
KW - review
KW - health care
Y1 - 2022
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-550412
SN - 1867-5808
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 19
PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam
CY - Potsdam
ET - 4
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Pawassar, Christian Matthias
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Virtual reality in health care
BT - Bibliometric analysis
JF - JMIR Serious Games
N2 - Background:
Research into the application of virtual reality technology in the health care sector has rapidly increased, resulting in a large body of research that is difficult to keep up with.
Objective:
We will provide an overview of the annual publication numbers in this field and the most productive and influential countries, journals, and authors, as well as the most used, most co-occurring, and most recent keywords.
Methods:
Based on a data set of 356 publications and 20,363 citations derived from Web of Science, we conducted a bibliometric analysis using BibExcel, HistCite, and VOSviewer.
Results:
The strongest growth in publications occurred in 2020, accounting for 29.49% of all publications so far. The most productive countries are the United States, the United Kingdom, and Spain; the most influential countries are the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The most productive journals are the Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR), JMIR Serious Games, and the Games for Health Journal; the most influential journals are Patient Education and Counselling, Medical Education, and Quality of Life Research. The most productive authors are Riva, del Piccolo, and Schwebel; the most influential authors are Finset, del Piccolo, and Eide. The most frequently occurring keywords other than “virtual” and “reality” are “training,” “trial,” and “patients.” The most relevant research themes are communication, education, and novel treatments; the most recent research trends are fitness and exergames.
Conclusions:
The analysis shows that the field has left its infant state and its specialization is advancing, with a clear focus on patient usability.
KW - virtual reality
KW - healthcare
KW - bibliometric analysis
KW - literature review
KW - citation analysis
KW - VR
KW - usability
KW - review
KW - health care
Y1 - 2021
U6 - https://doi.org/10.2196/32721
SN - 2291-9279
VL - 9
SP - 1
EP - 19
PB - JMIR Publications
CY - Toronto, Kanada
ET - 4
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Loges, Klara
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Implementation Challenges of 3D Printing in Prosthodontics
BT - A Ranking-Type Delphi
T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe
N2 - The reduction in cost and increasing benefits of 3D printing technologies suggest the potential for printing dental prosthetics. However, although 3D printing technologies seem to be promising, their implementation in practice is complicated. To identify and rank the greatest implementation challenges of 3D printing in dental practices, the present study surveys dentists, dental technicians, and 3D printing companies using a ranking-type Delphi study. Our findings imply that a lack of knowledge is the most crucial obstacle to the implementation of 3D printing technologies. The high training effort of staff and the favoring of conventional methods, such as milling, are ranked as the second and third most relevant factors. Investment costs ranked in seventh place, whereas the lack of manufacturing facilities and the obstacle of print duration ranked below average. An inclusive implementation of additive manufacturing could be achieved primarily through the education of dentists and other staff in dental practices. In this manner, production may be managed internally, and the implementation speed may be increased.
T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 147
KW - 3D printing
KW - prosthodontics
KW - ranking type Delphi study
KW - additive manufacturing
KW - dentistry
Y1 - 2022
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-544024
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Loges, Klara
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Implementation Challenges of 3D Printing in Prosthodontics
BT - A Ranking-Type Delphi
JF - Materials
N2 - The reduction in cost and increasing benefits of 3D printing technologies suggest the potential for printing dental prosthetics. However, although 3D printing technologies seem to be promising, their implementation in practice is complicated. To identify and rank the greatest implementation challenges of 3D printing in dental practices, the present study surveys dentists, dental technicians, and 3D printing companies using a ranking-type Delphi study. Our findings imply that a lack of knowledge is the most crucial obstacle to the implementation of 3D printing technologies. The high training effort of staff and the favoring of conventional methods, such as milling, are ranked as the second and third most relevant factors. Investment costs ranked in seventh place, whereas the lack of manufacturing facilities and the obstacle of print duration ranked below average. An inclusive implementation of additive manufacturing could be achieved primarily through the education of dentists and other staff in dental practices. In this manner, production may be managed internally, and the implementation speed may be increased.
KW - 3D printing
KW - prosthodontics
KW - ranking type Delphi study
KW - additive manufacturing
KW - dentistry
Y1 - 2021
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15020431
SN - 1996-1944
VL - 15
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Schwark, Nele
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Fabro, Manuela
T1 - How Will We Dine?
BT - Prospective Shifts in International Haute Cuisine and Innovation beyond Kitchen and Plate
JF - Foods
N2 - Haute cuisine, the cooking style for fine dining at gourmet restaurants, has changed over the last decades and can be expected to evolve in the upcoming years. To engage in foresight, the purpose of this study is to identify a plausible future trend scenario for the haute cuisine sector within the next five to ten years, based on today’s chefs’ views. To achieve this goal, an international, two-stage Delphi study was conducted. The derived scenario suggests that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic will lead to significant restaurant bankruptcies and will raise creativity and innovation among the remaining ones. It is expected that haute cuisine tourism will grow and that menu prices will differ for customer segments. More haute cuisine restaurants will open in Asia and America. Local food will remain a major trend and will be complemented by insect as well as plant-based proteins and sophisticated nonalcoholic food pairings. Restaurant design and the use of scents will become more relevant. Also, private dining and fine dining at home will become more important. The scenario also includes negative projections. These findings can serve as a research agenda for future research in haute cuisine, including the extension of the innovation lens towards the restaurant and the business model. Practical implications include the necessity for haute cuisine restaurants to innovate to cope with increasing competition in several regions. Customers should be seen as co-creators of the value of haute cuisine.
KW - Delphi method
KW - fine dining
KW - haute cuisine
KW - high gastronomy
KW - innovation
KW - Michelin star
KW - nouvelle cuisine
KW - restaurants
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/foods9101369
SN - 2304-8158
VL - 9
IS - 10
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Schwark, Nele
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Fabro, Manuela
T1 - How Will We Dine?
BT - Prospective Shifts in International Haute Cuisine and Innovation beyond Kitchen and Plate
T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe
N2 - Haute cuisine, the cooking style for fine dining at gourmet restaurants, has changed over the last decades and can be expected to evolve in the upcoming years. To engage in foresight, the purpose of this study is to identify a plausible future trend scenario for the haute cuisine sector within the next five to ten years, based on today’s chefs’ views. To achieve this goal, an international, two-stage Delphi study was conducted. The derived scenario suggests that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic will lead to significant restaurant bankruptcies and will raise creativity and innovation among the remaining ones. It is expected that haute cuisine tourism will grow and that menu prices will differ for customer segments. More haute cuisine restaurants will open in Asia and America. Local food will remain a major trend and will be complemented by insect as well as plant-based proteins and sophisticated nonalcoholic food pairings. Restaurant design and the use of scents will become more relevant. Also, private dining and fine dining at home will become more important. The scenario also includes negative projections. These findings can serve as a research agenda for future research in haute cuisine, including the extension of the innovation lens towards the restaurant and the business model. Practical implications include the necessity for haute cuisine restaurants to innovate to cope with increasing competition in several regions. Customers should be seen as co-creators of the value of haute cuisine.
T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 132
KW - Delphi method
KW - fine dining
KW - haute cuisine
KW - high gastronomy
KW - innovation
KW - Michelin star
KW - nouvelle cuisine
KW - restaurants
Y1 - 2020
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-485069
SN - 1867-5808
IS - 132
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Studen, Laura
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Social Media, Quo Vadis?
BT - Prospective Development and Implications
T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe
N2 - Over the past two decades, social media have become a crucial and omnipresent cultural and economic phenomenon, which has seen platforms come and go and advance technologically. In this study, we explore the further development of social media regarding interactive technologies, platform development, relationships to news media, the activities of institutional and organizational users, and effects of social media on the individual and the society over the next five to ten years by conducting an international, two-stage Delphi study. Our results show that enhanced interaction on platforms, including virtual and augmented reality, somatosensory sense, and touch- and movement-based navigation are expected. AIs will interact with other social media users. Inactive user profiles will outnumber active ones. Platform providers will diversify into the WWW, e-commerce, edu-tech, fintechs, the automobile industry, and HR. They will change to a freemium business model and put more effort into combating cybercrime. Social media will become the predominant news distributor, but fake news will still be problematic. Firms will spend greater amounts of their budgets on social media advertising, and schools, politicians, and the medical sector will increase their social media engagement. Social media use will increasingly lead to individuals’ psychic issues. Society will benefit from economic growth and new jobs, increased political interest, democratic progress, and education due to social media. However, censorship and the energy consumption of platform operators might rise.
T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 131
KW - Delphi study
KW - individual effects
KW - interactive technologies
KW - news media
KW - social media
KW - societal effects
Y1 - 2020
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-482934
SN - 1867-5808
IS - 131
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Studen, Laura
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Social Media, Quo Vadis?
BT - Prospective Development and Implications
JF - Future Internet
N2 - Over the past two decades, social media have become a crucial and omnipresent cultural and economic phenomenon, which has seen platforms come and go and advance technologically. In this study, we explore the further development of social media regarding interactive technologies, platform development, relationships to news media, the activities of institutional and organizational users, and effects of social media on the individual and the society over the next five to ten years by conducting an international, two-stage Delphi study. Our results show that enhanced interaction on platforms, including virtual and augmented reality, somatosensory sense, and touch- and movement-based navigation are expected. AIs will interact with other social media users. Inactive user profiles will outnumber active ones. Platform providers will diversify into the WWW, e-commerce, edu-tech, fintechs, the automobile industry, and HR. They will change to a freemium business model and put more effort into combating cybercrime. Social media will become the predominant news distributor, but fake news will still be problematic. Firms will spend greater amounts of their budgets on social media advertising, and schools, politicians, and the medical sector will increase their social media engagement. Social media use will increasingly lead to individuals’ psychic issues. Society will benefit from economic growth and new jobs, increased political interest, democratic progress, and education due to social media. However, censorship and the energy consumption of platform operators might rise.
KW - Delphi study
KW - individual effects
KW - interactive technologies
KW - news media
KW - social media
KW - societal effects
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/fi12090146
SN - 1999-5903
VL - 12
IS - 9
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Kruggel, Alexander
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Fabro, Manuela
T1 - Corporate Citizenship
BT - Structuring the Research Field
JF - Sustainability
N2 - Corporate citizenship, which is firms’ societal engagement beyond customer and shareholder interests, is a prominent topic in management practice and has led to extensive research. This increased interest resulted in a complex and fragmented scholarly literature. In order to structure and map the field quantitatively, we conducted a temporal analysis of publications and citations, an analysis of the productivity of involved disciplines, an analysis of the productivity of publication forms including journal impact factors, an author productivity and citation analysis, a co-author analysis, an article citation analysis, an article co-citation analysis, and a keyword co-occurrence analysis. Results of these bibliometric analyses show that corporate citizenship research seems to have been in a phase of stagnation since 2014 and shows a rather low degree of interdisciplinarity. Papers are predominantly published in high impact journals. Authors show little collaboration with other researchers. Current research relates to other business ethics topics, addresses philosophical foundations, and starts to relate to human resource management and organization studies.
KW - bibliometric analysis
KW - corporate citizenship
KW - corporate social responsibility
KW - CSR
Y1 - 2020
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/su12135289
SN - 2071-1050
VL - 12
IS - 13
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Kruggel, Alexander
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Fabro, Manuela
T1 - Corporate Citizenship
BT - Structuring the Research Field
T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe
N2 - Corporate citizenship, which is firms’ societal engagement beyond customer and shareholder interests, is a prominent topic in management practice and has led to extensive research. This increased interest resulted in a complex and fragmented scholarly literature. In order to structure and map the field quantitatively, we conducted a temporal analysis of publications and citations, an analysis of the productivity of involved disciplines, an analysis of the productivity of publication forms including journal impact factors, an author productivity and citation analysis, a co-author analysis, an article citation analysis, an article co-citation analysis, and a keyword co-occurrence analysis. Results of these bibliometric analyses show that corporate citizenship research seems to have been in a phase of stagnation since 2014 and shows a rather low degree of interdisciplinarity. Papers are predominantly published in high impact journals. Authors show little collaboration with other researchers. Current research relates to other business ethics topics, addresses philosophical foundations, and starts to relate to human resource management and organization studies.
T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 130
KW - bibliometric analysis
KW - corporate citizenship
KW - corporate social responsibility
KW - CSR
Y1 - 2020
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-478018
SN - 1867-5808
IS - 130
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Scenarios in the strategy process
BT - a framework of affordances and constraints
JF - European Journal of Futures Research
N2 - This paper challenges the solely rational view of the scenario technique as a strategy and foresight tool designed to cope with uncertainty by considering multiple possible future states. The paper employs an affordance-based view that allows for the identification and structuring of hidden, emergent attributes of the scenario technique beyond the intended ones. The suggested framework distinguishes between affordances (1) that are intended by the organization and relate to its goals, (2) that emergently generate organizational benefits, and (3) that do not relate to organizational but individual interests. Also, constraints in the use of scenarios are discussed. Affordance theory’s specific lens shows that the emergence of such attributes depends on the users’ specific intentions.
KW - Affordances
KW - Management
KW - Organizations
KW - Scenario planning
KW - Strategic foresight
Y1 - 2019
U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/s40309-019-0160-5
SN - 2195-2248
SN - 2195-4194
VL - 7
PB - Springer
CY - Heidelberg
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
T1 - Scenarios in the strategy process
BT - a framework of affordances and constraints
N2 - This paper challenges the solely rational view of the scenario technique as a strategy and foresight tool designed to cope with uncertainty by considering multiple possible future states. The paper employs an affordance-based view that allows for the identification and structuring of hidden, emergent attributes of the scenario technique beyond the intended ones. The suggested framework distinguishes between affordances (1) that are intended by the organization and relate to its goals, (2) that emergently generate organizational benefits, and (3) that do not relate to organizational but individual interests. Also, constraints in the use of scenarios are discussed. Affordance theory’s specific lens shows that the emergence of such attributes depends on the users’ specific intentions.
T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 119
KW - Affordances
KW - Management
KW - Organizations
KW - Scenario planning
KW - Strategic foresight
Y1 - 2020
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-442907
SN - 1867-5808
IS - 119
ER -
TY - JOUR
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Lisiecki, Laura
T1 - Stock Price Forecast Accuracy and Recommendation Profitability of Financial Magazines
JF - International Journal of Financial Studies
N2 - In this study, we analyze the forecast accuracy and profitability of buy recommendations published in five major German financial magazines for private households based on fundamental analysis. The results show a high average forecast accuracy but with a very high standard deviation, which indicates poor forecast accuracy with regard to individual stocks. The recommendation profitability slightly exceeds the performance of the MSCI World index. Considering the involved risk, which is represented by a high standard deviation, the excess returns appear to be insufficient.
KW - buy recommendations
KW - financial magazines
KW - forecast accuracy
KW - MSCI World
KW - recommendation profitability
Y1 - 2019
U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/ijfs7040058
SN - 2227-7072
IS - 4
PB - MDPI
CY - Basel
ET - 7
ER -
TY - GEN
A1 - Tiberius, Victor
A1 - Lisiecki, Laura
T1 - Stock Price Forecast Accuracy and Recommendation Profitability of Financial Magazines
T2 - Postprints der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe
N2 - In this study, we analyze the forecast accuracy and profitability of buy recommendations published in five major German financial magazines for private households based on fundamental analysis. The results show a high average forecast accuracy but with a very high standard deviation, which indicates poor forecast accuracy with regard to individual stocks. The recommendation profitability slightly exceeds the performance of the MSCI World index. Considering the involved risk, which is represented by a high standard deviation, the excess returns appear to be insufficient.
T3 - Zweitveröffentlichungen der Universität Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe - 118
KW - buy recommendations
KW - financial magazines
KW - forecast accuracy
KW - MSCI World
KW - recommendation profitability
Y1 - 2019
U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-441081
SN - 1867-5808
IS - 118
ER -