TY - JOUR A1 - Clemens, Christiane A1 - Heinemann, Maik T1 - The effects of international financial integration in a model with heterogeneous firms and credit frictions JF - Macroeconomic Dynamics N2 - 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. KW - Financial Constraints KW - International Capital Flows KW - Heterogeneous Agents KW - Occupational Choice Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/S1365100517000979 SN - 1365-1005 SN - 1469-8056 VL - 23 IS - 7 SP - 2815 EP - 2844 PB - Cambridge Univ. Press CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grum, Marcus T1 - Manufacturing Analytics JF - Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2 Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-3-95545-261-2 SP - 149 EP - 190 PB - Gito CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fossen, Frank M. A1 - Martin, Thorsten T1 - Entrepreneurial dynamics over space and time JF - Regional science and urban economics N2 - 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. KW - Entrepreneurship KW - New business formation KW - Spatial dependence KW - Path dependency KW - Persistence KW - Spatial panel Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2018.04.004 SN - 0166-0462 SN - 1879-2308 VL - 70 SP - 204 EP - 214 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - THES A1 - Kraft, Frederik T1 - Be Creative, Now! T1 - Sei jetzt kreativ! BT - The Paradox of Freedom in Organizations BT - Das Paradoxon der Freiheit in Organisationen N2 - 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. N2 - Relevanz – Diese Dissertation hat das Ziel zu erforschen, zu beschreiben und zu bewerten, wie Freiheit als Kontrollform für Kreativität in Organisationen instrumentalisiert werden kann. Die Arbeit untersucht das Verhältnis von Kreativität, Freiheit und Kontrolle. Dabei wird Freiheit auch als eine Form der Kontrolle zur Einflussnahme auf Kreativität gesehen. Methode – Ausführliche qualitative Daten wurden in jeweils dreimonatigen Feldstudien, in zwei innovativen Start-ups erhoben. Für die beiden ethnographischen Studien wurden insgesamt 41 Interviews geführt. Ergänzt wurden die Daten aus den Interviews durch Feldbeobachtungen und Sekundärquellen. Resultate – Die Dissertation liefert Erklärungen für die Instrumentalisierung von Freiheit um Kreativität zu kontrollieren und erweitert die bestehende Theorie der neo-normativen Kontrolle. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Organisationen komplexe Kontrollsysteme einsetzen, die einen hohen Freiheitsgrad erlauben, der paradoxerweise zu mehr Kontrolle führt. Freiheit wird dadurch zu einer verdeckten Kontrolle, die wiederum zu mehr Kreativität führt. Diese verdeckte Kontrolle kann sogar zu der Verantwortung führen, außerhalb der Arbeitszeit kreativ sein zu müssen. Implikationen – Die Ergebnisse sind relevant für Organisationen die Kreativität brauchen. Eine kreativitätsunterstützende Kontrolle bietet sowohl Freiheit, als auch Struktur. Die Freiheit führt dazu, dass die Mitglieder der Organisation motivierter sind und sich stärker für ihre und die Ziele der Organisation engagieren. Eine spezifische Struktur hilft, die Voraussetzungen für Kreativität zu schaffen und die Mitarbeiter zu entlasten, indem ihre Arbeitszeit reguliert wird. Originalität – Die Dissertation gibt einen neuartigen Einblick in die Arbeitsplatzkontrolle, die in der Kreativitätsforschung meist vernachlässigt wurde und ein modifiziertes Konzept der neo-normativen Kontrolle vorschlägt. Die Forschungsarbeit dient dazu, ein breiteres Verständnis für die Wechselbeziehung von Freiheit und Kreativität zu schaffen und stellt gleichzeitig die liberalen Ansprüche neuer Kontrollformen in Frage. KW - Kreativität KW - Freiheit KW - Neo-normative Kontrolle KW - Organisationen KW - creativity KW - freedom KW - neo-normative control KW - organization Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414009 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lass, Sander T1 - Robotik II JF - Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2 Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-3-95545-261-2 SP - 119 EP - 147 PB - Gito CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lass, Sander T1 - Robotik I JF - Von Industrial Internet of Things zu Industrie 4.0. Band 2 Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-3-95545-261-2 SP - 75 EP - 118 PB - Gito CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kalkuhl, Matthias A1 - Fernandez Milan, Blanca A1 - Schwerhoff, Gregor A1 - Jakob, Michael A1 - Hahnen, Maren A1 - Creutzig, Felix T1 - Can land taxes foster sustainable development? BT - An assessment of fiscal, distributional and implementation issues JF - Land use policy : the international journal covering all aspects of land use N2 - Economists argue that land rent taxation is an ideal form of taxation as it causes no deadweight losses. Nevertheless, pure land rent taxation is rarely applied. This paper revisits the case of land taxation for developing countries. We first provide an up-to-date review on land taxation in development countries, including feasibility and implementation challenges. We then simulate land tax reforms for Rwanda, Peru, Nicaragua and Indonesia, based on household surveys. We find that (i) land taxes provide a substantial untapped potential for tax revenues at minimal deadweight losses; that (ii) linear land value taxes tend to put a high relative burden on poor households as land ownership is pervasive; (iii) non-linear tax schemes could avoid adverse effects on the poor; and that (iv) with technological advances, administrative costs of land taxes have reduced substantially and are outweighed by tax revenues and co-benefits of formalized land tenure. Enforcement and compliance remain, however, a key challenge. KW - Fiscal policy KW - Public economics KW - Optimal taxes KW - Tax incidence KW - Land use Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.07.008 SN - 0264-8377 SN - 1873-5754 VL - 78 SP - 338 EP - 352 PB - Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd. CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bunk, Bettina T1 - The dynamics of donor and domestic elite interaction in Mozambique BT - formal decentralisation and informal power structures JF - Conflict, Security & Development N2 - This paper analyses the interaction of domestic political elites and external donors against the backdrop of Mozambique’s decentralisation process. The empirical research at national and local levels supports the hypothesis that informal power structures influence the dynamics of this interaction. Consequently, this contributes to an outcome of externally induced democratisation different to what was intended by external actors. The decentralisation process has been utilised by ruling domestic elites for political purposes. Donors have rather focused on the technical side and ignored this informal dimension. By analysing the diverging objectives and perceptions of external and internal actors, as well as the instrumentalisation of formal democratic structures, it becomes clear, that the ‘informal has to be seen as normal’. At a theoretical level, the analysis contributes to elite-oriented approaches of post-conflict democratisation by adding ‘the informal’ as an additional factor for the dynamics of external-internal interaction. At a policy level, external actors need to take more into account informal power structures and their ambivalence for state-building and democratisation. KW - Decentralisation KW - democratisation KW - donors KW - elites KW - informal KW - interaction KW - legitimation KW - Mozambique KW - power Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2018.1483555 SN - 1467-8802 SN - 1478-1174 VL - 18 IS - 4 SP - 321 EP - 346 PB - Routledge CY - Abingdon ER - TY - GEN A1 - Poppenhagen, Nicole A1 - Temmen, Jens T1 - Across currents: Connections between Atlantic and (Trans) Pacific studies T2 - Atlantic studies : literary, cultural and historical perspectives KW - Transpacific studies KW - Pacific studies KW - Atlantic studies KW - transoceanic studies KW - archipelagic studies KW - Asian American studies KW - indigenous studies KW - oceanic discourse KW - Black Pacific Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/14788810.2017.1394131 SN - 1478-8810 SN - 1740-4649 VL - 15 IS - 2 SP - 149 EP - 159 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Paganelli, Maria Pia A1 - Schumacher, Reinhard T1 - The vigorous and doux soldier BT - David Hume’s military defence of commerce JF - History of European ideas N2 - If war is an inevitable condition of human nature, as David Hume suggests, then what type of societies can best protect us from defeat and conquest? For David Hume, commerce decreases the relative cost of war and promotes technological military advances as well as martial spirit. Commerce therefore makes a country militarily stronger and better equipped to protect itself against attacks than any other kind of society. Hume does not assume commerce would yield a peaceful world nor that commercial societies would be militarily weak, as many contemporary scholars have argued. On the contrary, for him, military might is a beneficial consequence of commerce. KW - Trade and conflict KW - commercial peace KW - David Hume KW - doux commerce KW - cost of war KW - martial spirit Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/01916599.2018.1509225 SN - 0191-6599 SN - 1873-541X VL - 44 IS - 8 SP - 1141 EP - 1152 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER -